Oregon Republican. (Dallas, Or.) 1870-1872, June 03, 1871, Image 4

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DALLAS j SATURDAY, JUNE 3
Wb t makes a man I
Not numerou" years, nor lengthened life,
Not pretty children, and a wife,
Not piui and chains, and fauey rings,
Nor any such like trumpery things,
Not pipe, cigar, nor bottled wine.
Nor liberty with Uoget dine;
Nor cat, nor booK nor yet a bat,
A dandy vest, or trim cravat ;
Nor all the world's wealth laid in store
Nor Mister, Rev'rend. Sir, nor Squire,
With title that the memory tire-,
Not an-estry traced back to W ill;
Who went from Normandy to kill;
Nor Latin, Ureek. nor Hebrew lore,
Nor thousand volumes rambled o'er,
N t Judges robe, nor Majors race ;
; Nor crowns that decked tbo royal race ;
, These all united, never can
Avail to make a -ingle man.
A trthful soul a loving mind,
Fell of affection for its kiud j
A helper of the human raea, ;
A aoul of beauty and of grace ;
A spirit firm, erect and free ,
That never basely beud" the knee ;
That will not bear a feather's weight
Of slavery's chatn, for small or great
That truly speaks of god within,
And never speaks a league of sin ;
That snaps the fetters derpot make,
And loves the truth for its own sake ;
That trembles at no tyi ants nod
A soul t lat fears no oue but Ce !,
And thus can smile at curse and ban ;
That is the soul that makes the man.
A Reminiscence.
Once, when I was a little boy,
I sat me down to cry.
Because my little brother had
"The biggest piece" of pie ;
Twas not but I bad quite enough,
But then I couldn't see
The reason why a partial nurse
Should gtve him more than me.
They said I was a naughty boy,
But who has sot seen men
Behave themselves as foolishly
As I behaved then.
Too often we are thankless for
'Rich blessings, while we sih
To think some luckier neighbor has
"A bigger piece" of pic
Esigma No. 16. I am composed of 22 letters.
My 1, 20,7, 19, 12, is a Marine plant.
My 11, 4, 20, 9, is a lake among tho moun
tains. My 3, 10, 2, 20, 17, 11, 2, 8, 21, is a species of
granite.
My 6, 20, 14.17, 19, 13, 5, 22, is increasing.
My 15, 18,6, 16. 8 4. is aspei ies of hit kry.
My 6.4, 17, 13,9; n odging fa told er
My all is a quip winch at test admits of a
doubt.
Answer next week.
Answer lo No. 15. Motnrn, home and
IIkavk abb the thrkk best vroaua ix rut:
LAXGUAGC.
Vf alia VrTllTllraTch N. P. Ilallroad.
General Tilton, Assistant Chief En
ginecr of the Pacific Division of the .".
P. Railroad, has just completed the
snrvej of the Walla Walla to Wallul t,
distance, 31 J mile?, maximum prude
down to Columbia Hiver, 5G feet, on
tangents; maximum grade up from
Columbia lliver to Walla Walla, 20
feet per mile. A cheap line to build
and work ; no summit to cros. Total
fall from town of Walla Walla to Co
lumbia River, 630 feet. The people of
Walla Walla are being actively can
vassed by the friends of the brat. eh
road to vote a county subscription of
$3,000,000 conntylonds it remrin
a three-fourths affirmative vote and
thfr live men there have no doubt of
the success of their projects.
Walla Walla is now the richest and
most populous county in Washington
Territory, and in natural resources is
not excelled by any equal area in this
or any other section of the United
States. It is now rapidly filling up
with emigrants from Oregon and the
Atlantic States. With a railroad con
nectton with the Northern Pacific Rail
road, or even with the navigable waters
of the Columbia River, from the head
of the valley, opening a ready markit
for its abundant crops of wheat, corn,
fruit and other products, there is no
part of the far-famed Willamette Vul
ley which could count upon a more
brilliant future. Walla Walla is fortu
nate in having among its representative
citizens many men of intelligence and
public spirit, who will not permit their
advantages to be forfeited.
A Wonderful Invention. There
is no doubt but that we are upon the
eve of a new era in the manufacture of
woolen fabrics, when every family in
the land can supyly itself by its own
industry with woolen cloths, of every
description, and of every degree of
fineness and elegance, and when there
will be no excuse for going otherwise
than well, and even elegantly clad.
The mechanism which is to produce
this change in the history of woolen
manufactories is a marvellous inven
tion, which has already excited the
admiration of capable judges of its
merits in some of the leading manufac
turing centres of New England, and
which has been on exhibition for the
past week in this city. It is an elegant
and simply constructed machine. The
gpace occupied by it is five feet eight
inches by five fret. That is the ex
treme length and breadth of tho loom.
It is very easily mauaged, one girl
tending four looms, without the aid of
section hands. The rapidity with which
it works is something miraculous, a sin
gle loom producing the enormous quan
tity of 250 yards of cloth in one day,
while the best ordinary loom produces
25 yards. -Boston Courier.
Wheat ia beginning to bead in illi,
sou?.
A TOUCH OF LIFI2.
A few nights since the passengers u
a crowded street car were startled by
the soft cooing of a couple in one cor
ner. A blue veil hid the lady's faco,
and the geutleman V hands were playing
nervously with its folds.
" You love me then T" they heard
him say.
The rapid reply was in a tone less
loud, but its accent was as tender as
heart could wish
" I, have loved you so long," the
swain coutinued, and I have been
afraid to involve the sweet hopes that
ar. now revolving themselves into
eternity.'
Wa you afraid of pa?"
" No, but of yu."
" Why should you be afraid of
me?"
" Because it seemed so impossible
that you could love me."
Why?"
"I am homely j my face is not
handsome; I have nothing that attracts
the love of women."
" Rut you aro rich," the lady archly
replied.
Passibly so, but not very,"
Tho conversation had by this time
grown absorbingly interesting, and all
ears were listening in the crowded car.
"Would you marry me if I were
poor ?"
" How. can you ask me- am I so
mercenary ?"
No, but 90 many are."
There was a momentary silence, and
then the whispered conversation was
resumed with mutual confession. In
plain words, both acknowledged a re
semblance to Job's turkey neither of
them had a cent.
They would commence their married
life very much as they began the world
with nothing. Their mutual confes
sion was evidently a damper on their
enthusiasm. They were silent. The
lady cast furtive glanees at the swain,
and at last murmured audibly :
I'm -too young to marry."
The tone was disappointed. It had
a hesitating accent about it that meant
more than the language. Rut the an
swer came heartily, bluff aud to the
point :
"So am I."
u We've both been mistaken."
And so they had. They left the car
quietly. The question of marriage was
thoroughly understood. There was to
to no wedding. j
-- .- .-.
IIlDDKN TtUI.uaUK FoUS! IN
Maine. Tuc R-uh Time tells the
following sfcrj :
Some tint' last week a stranger vh
ited 8ni:tll Point, having in his 'posses
ion a chart if tho coast, and stated to
otto of tho residents that he desired his
aid in obtaining a larg amount of man
ey whielf wa buried there. This resident
being a practical man and not having
much faith in digging for money, was
at first not much inclined to accompany
the btrangcr, but finally yielded to his
d sires and pet out with him fur the
hidden wealth. They proceeded to a
certain point marked out on the chart
where after digging two feet, a laro
stone was exposed to view under which
was a box coutain 3,000 Peruvian
coins, all of the same date, and which
had evidently been obtained direct
from the tuiut. The stranger, taking the
larger amount of his money, deported
from femall Point. The captain
w.io accompanied him and who saw
him dig this money was on our streets
exhibiting . a number of the dug-up
pieces, and 'many of our citizens must
bear os witness that they too have seen
and handled the coins. It has created
not a little excitement in this city, and
Small Point will undoubtedly be well
searched over tho coming season.
K X TT A O H D I N A R V M ET EOR. A tM'icll-
ieaiiiJiri Peru, there has lately been
seen an extraordinary meteor, which
suddenly decended from the sky. It
was baloon-shaped, of a red color, with
the pointed end toward the earth, upon
reaching which an explosion took place
injuring the roofs of several huts, and
knocking down a fence for about 500
yards. Among the stones heaped
around by this mrolite were found re
cently, dead fishes of different species,
which are supposed to have been lifted
out of the river and dashed ugainst the
stones. Similar events happened near
Huacochuila and Atucachi, causing
great fright to the people.
Modern Economy-. One man can
spin more cotton-yarn now than 400
- it i . . . i . . . . .
men count nave uonc in mo some lime
in 1779. when Arkwriaht. tho best
cotton s iiucr, to k out lis first patent.
One man can make as much flour lu a
day now as a 150 could a century ago.
One women can make now as much lace
in a day as a 100 women could a 100
years ago. It now requires only as
.1 i t i
uiuny uays in rcnuo sugar as it um
mouths 30 years ago. It onco required
six months to put quick-silver on a glass
now it needs only forty minutes. The
engine of tho first rate iron-clad frigate
will perform as much work iu a day as
42,000 horses.
A bill to allow married women to
sue and be sued in fictions for damages
for personal injuries, has passed tho
Massachusetts Legislature.
Facts and I Fancies,
Impressions of Greece" Candle-
droppings on the the carpet. .:;; v f
Song of a man going to have a tooth
drawn : "How happy I would be with
ether." - ...:
There is no use of praising the pres
ent style of ladies' dresses, for they are
puffed enough. '
In pocket-picking, as in almost every
thing else, a man never succeeds until
he gets his hand in.
Is there a word in the English lan
guage that contains all the vowels?
There is unquestionably.
An exchango says the Cleveland
Plaimdealer is tho best paper in Ohio.
Even the editors head is red.
"Why arc you wrongio saying that my
sister's name is '-'.Mary?. Recause
it's a lie, sir I mean Eliza."
Whn you hear a man say that "Life
is but a dream," tread on, his corns and
wake him up. Life is real.
The height of Sabbatarianism find
ing a bank note on the pavement ou a
Sunday, and declining to pick it up.
The reason why editors have their
manners spoiled, is because they re
ceive so many evil communications.
A Provideuco man fell dead the
day while directing a letter. A warn
ing against directing letters.
Why is the first chicken of a brood
like the main mast of a vessel ? Re
causQ it is a little forward of the main
hatch.
A wedding breakfast inaugurates the
hoiiey-mouii with celat; that blissful
period often terminates with a claw.
What is tho difference between the
cradle and tho grave ? The one 13 for
the first born, the other for the last
bourn.
A school boy has written a composition
ou the horse,, in which he says it is an
animal having four legs, 4oue on each
corner. '
A' welcome victor. 'I could a tale
unfold." Could you ? Then lose not a
minute Int go instantly to Mr. Darwin,
lie will be delighted to see you.
Punch.
"Why," said a wit, piling tho
Charitable . Eye and . Ear Ititinnary in
(J!ur!s strict, IJi.-mm, " who would
have Mippfjicd theru was a charitable
eje or tar tu isfoti.
A c 1 rued doctor has given hi, opln
iijii that tight ! f 'u;t is a public benefit
inasmuch .ts it kills off all the foolish
gtri?, ao.t iustves the wiso oucs to
grow to w jtnea.
Whn Gen. Rutlcr plnugcd so wildly
into poetry the other day about way
tint are dark, and tricks tl atarc vain,"
10, it was remarked that he dtew his
Hret-!Iarde.
Here is a matrimonial advertisement
cut from a contemporary : A )oung
lady of exterior and pleasant appearance
wishes to mairy a gntlemau of just
the same way of thinking.
A traveler, we arc told, being in a
will country where he could find
no provisions for himself or dog, cut off
the dog s tail atid broiled it for his own
supper, and thcu gave tho dog the
bone,
A New York wood pav'ment com
pany is going to fight mit Sigel, and
have made him its engineer. Franz
has btcif running the life insurance
peizrtesa in New York, but ho can do
j titer mitout it.
An observing individual in a very
healthful village, seeing tho sexton at
work iu a hole iu the ground, inquired
what he wis about. "Rigging a grave
sir." "Digging a grave I Why, I
thought people didn't die often here
do they ?" 0 no, sir ; they, never
die but once. i
A Frenchman stopping at a tavern
asked for Jacob.: "There is no such
person here," said the landlord. 'Tis
not a person I want ware, but the beer
warmed with de poker. "Well ans
wered mine host, "that's flip." M Ah,
yes, saro, vou are iu de right ; I mean
phi tip r '
In newspapers wo have Golden Age.
Iron Age the Living Age and the
Philadelphia Age. It was thought last
week that the iSaus Age had been ad
ded to the list when The Three
Links was announced at Providence, R
I. ; but it proved to be only a new pa.
1... . t . ' r 1 1 I 11 L'
pur uevoieu 10 uaa renawsuip.
A lady promised to givo her maid
25 as a marriage portion. The girl
got married to a man of low stature
aud her mistress ou seeing him was
surprised, and; said: "Well. Mary,
what a littlo husband you have got."
"La 1; exclaimed tho girl, what could
you expect for 325 V
French Gentleman, taking leavo of
English lady "Well madame, adieu?
As to the conduct ot Englaud toward
u, I fear we shall retain pardon Wie
the belief we have long had, that you
aro a nation of houso keepers.
Englijh Lady "Very well. Mis
takes will always bo made. We loner
had a belief that you were a nation of
Boiaicrs. '
: 4 U I O N ; 3UTJ T V A Ia
? MAINE,
ORGANIZED ----- -- --1818.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Directors' Office, No, 20 Court Street,
' BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS.
HENRY CROCKET... PretMcnt.
DANIEL SIIARP...............Vico President.
WUIJINa II. IIO LUSTER ...Secretary.
This is among the Oldest of New Eng
land Companies,
And the JLowest Coin Company Extant
PURELY MUTUAL,
Dividend Declare d
A 11 11 11 a II y.
OS TUB
CONTRIBUTION PLAN,
AND APPLIED AFTER TUB 8ECOHD PATMKST.
A Loan of IO percent, when Desired.
POLICIES ARE NOT FORFEITED In
the Union Mutual Life Innuranee Company by
failure to pay the Premium wben due, but are
continued iu forte by the NON FORFEITURE
LAW of the. State of Massachusetts.
Exanpies showing the Working of tte
Law.
FLAX, OBUtSABY LirE.
For EtAWPtR : A party inmriug at tho age
of thirty-five yrtmiutni all caih.
One Annual Premium will continue policy in
force 2 year and X
Tww Annual Premium wilt continue policy in
f.rce 4 year and 12
Tbrt- Annual Premium will continue policy
in furce 6 yr and 27 day.
Four Annual Premium wiU inuinne policy in
firte 8 years and 46 day.
Five Annual Prvtuiuiu will continue policy in
fuic 13 year ud Sfi day.
w-ntcu 13 K ckst. sate uas be; gives.
Two Annual Premium w'.H contiuufc policy U;
fate 2 year and 210 day.
Tbrvts Annua! Premium will continue policy
in fur? 4 jrar and 23 daj.
Five Annual Premium will continue policy in
force T year and 20$ daj.
Kxurt.ft : Prtm'um all Cab Plan Ten Pay
ment Life. One Aniiual Premium will cm
tiaue pdicy in frce, an a T.ra Policy,
al, ut tbre year.
Fx4trt-K: Premium 40 pr croU Nte Plan.
Ten Payment L- One Anr.al Pixmium will
; coutiuuc I'wltcy in forte aa a Term Policy,
about 2 ywari and 10!J day.
Kndowment Pulicle.
Exampi.k: Premiumi all CaS Ape, 35;
Plan, Ordinary Endowment, payable at the
ago of 50. One Annual Premium will con
tinue policy in f- rce a a "IVrm Policy,
nearly & year, or i years and 325 days.
Fx 4MPLR ; Premiums . all Caib Ax. 3j
Plan, Ten Year Kodowroent-t payable at the
age of 45 ; Oue Annual Premium will con
tinue policy iu force a a Term Policy,
7 year.
Note on Kmlcmmetit Policies,
KxAMFt.K: Premium 40 pr cent. Nte Aje.
35; Plan. Ordinary Endowment, pnynble at
the age or 3. One Annual Premium will
continue policy in force as a Term Policy
about :l year.
Kx AMPI.K ! Premium 40 per cent. NoteAsre,
35 ; Plan, Ten-Ycar Endowment, payable nt
thaajjeof 45. One Annual Premium will
continue policy in force as a Term Policy
about b year's.
Hales, Aurts to tfabllUics
im.
1S67.
lSf.8.
1S69.
12197 12101 121-57 127 00
IsTenitST Receipts for 1369 $210,670 14
Losses Paid is 1S69 201,190 00
luTERRsr Receited im Excess or
Losses Paid .
39, ISO 14
Assets this Date Over.. 6,000,000 00
Losses Taid to Date.... 1,679,433 00
Dividends Paid i.iCAsn toDate...951,318 55
I.X8VRA5CB OS 14,000 POLICIES
Ik Force over ...30,000,030 00
This Company is not restricted to investing
its funds in Jhe New England States. , Frcm
the Report of tho Auditing Committee, we find
that $1,600,000 is now loaned upon estates in
the City of Chicago and near thereto, where
rates of Interest are nearly or quite equal to
those of tho Pacillc Coa?t.
There is nothing desirable in Life In
surance which cannot be secured
ly a Policy U the MUTUAL
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
PACIFIC IlKABiCH OWICE,
S. W. Cor. Col. and Kearney Streets,
BAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
H. H- JOHN SOn & CO.,
General Managers, Pacific Coast,
'SaJB. M O B H E,
GENERAL AGENT,
OREGON & WASHINGTON TERRITORY,
Portland
imxw.vc in
eerie r
PROVISIONS,
Cigars and Tobacco
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE &c.
DAIAS, OHECON.
HARRY BLUFF.
f liniS WELL-KNOWN HORSE WILL
f remain at bis Old Stand at Independence
the ensuing Season commencing April the 1st,
1871, and ending July lt, 1871.
Terms: Six and Eight Dollars by the
Season. Ten Dollars to Insure. Payable in
U. S. Gold Coin. ;
Good pasture furnished at 50 cents per week.
I will not be responsible for accidents or
escapes.
HENRY HILL, Proprietor.
42ui. .. , .
DALLAS LIVERY. FEED & SALE
"Cot, Main and Court Streets,
Thos. G. Richmond, Proprietor.
HAVING PURCHASED THE ABOVE
Stand of Mr. A. H. Whitley, we bave re
fitted and re stocked it in such a manner as
will satisfactorily meet every want of the com
munity. lluggie, fjngle.or double, Hacks Con
cord Wagons etc., etc., ,
Furnished at all hours, day or night, on
hort notice.
Superior Saddle Ifore, let by the
Day or Week.
TERMS, HEASOrJAnLE.
4 T. G. RICHMOND
T-
The triinatf.r of this wonderful medicine
claiiii t- have di.corcrod and cinnhi.tid in
A?rHfpy nif rc ir.V'if'ii-' ?.t'tt tort rcij't
' pr-tj)- rtUn, than W.iP OVcrlwrfurj C'HU'iStiC 1 Jm
wae u.v Ji int'. The evi U r.ce of this fact is
ffund ia the vari tv vt most d'tinat diaics
wbk-b it ha b- en ft--und t; cnqutT. In the
rure of ii'' hiti, .SVrrrf I'ou-jlm, ar.d tLe early
ita' f t,"'i',,utiti-M, il baa ali.Ubd the
m-.lical faou'ir. ai 1 bunlrdi f tho best phy-
t r i -ri;l ii-t:? it t? rri1rt tatdif tl dit
rt'rtrif the j?. WLileit iues the K.-vcrit
CuuU", i! tivii'Vi tho srstfiu and puiifi-
tha blj-d. 1'jr is yrtut arid thorough hiwM
ftrijyi'ft'j prt-prrtit it rs Ilumott i'n m the
vrst cfinM to a M!init o liUitrh PitHpt or
.i;.fu. Xcrciiiial ;!v!. Miivrl joa ns,
ypbiliiie and Vi-neritl Dicai"l, nd)b?ir
fact arc eradicate I and vi irou hotlth and a
mun i rtfW'N'"u eab.tshvd. JCryxipela. ,vnU
Ithnmn, S thi Jteml, Fatr ,Wrt .Sftiy or
IZr.Hh ki', in h"rt all the numerous dittacc
paused by btd b'.txl, arc connere I by this
l wtrft!l, purifying and invigorating medicine.
YX'Ljtte Compttii-t," 1,'iiiout Disntdrft id
Itbitt Ct,ntp(itiun, it has f-reduced hun
dreds f ferfect aud permanent cure where
ulhcr metiiciiie bad (aiU-d.
The proprietor iGr $l'0 reward for "a medi
cine that will equal it iu the cure of tbe-dUcases
for which it i recommended. l!orare of ca
jet'tt ai d tmrihlent imitation. h that my Gov
ernment Stamp, which is a fxtit;rr ymtrautce ff
eaniWtur, is upc-n the outride wrapper. Tla
mviciu(t Sld by Drwf'titt ut t Aotlnr per
bottle. Prepared iy R. V. P1UUCK.M. D., s lo
Prprietor, at Ids chemical LalHrat"ry, 133
t'ciieca t race t, RuiTalu, N. Y. Juno 3d, 1. 2m.
DRUG STORE.
Xurtlnveat Corner Main and Mill HU.
DALLAS, OGN.
HAVING PURCHASED the OLD STAND
formerly belonging to V. S. llobb, and
wishing to live and let live, we will cell at 1W
rates, FOR CASH, every thing iu our line:
Drug, 5'alcnt Slcdicincs,
And all kinds of PURE LIQUORS, put up
expressly for .Medicinal use.
P Ell PUM lull I ES OF AIaIj KINDS.
Aho, Soda.
Cream Tttrttir,
Sitltratus, Sigot
Bird Seedy
Paints, Oils,
Varnishes, Bruhes,
Domestic Dye a,'
Waiting' Powdery
And everything else that Is kept in a FIRST
CLASS DRUO STORK.
I NICHOLS & CO YD. Druggists.
The standard remedy for Coughs, In
fluenza, !ore Throat, Whooping
Cough, Croup, Liver Complaint,
Ilroitchltia, Weeding of the
Lungs, and every a flection of tho
Throat. Lungs and Chest, Includ
ing Co'Mtmptlon. j
Wlstara llalsaiu does wot dry up
a Cough, but loosen it, cleanses
the Ltioga. allays irritation, thuu
removing the cause of tho com
plaint. Vniie genuine unlets sign
ed I. I1UTTJ4. Prepared by SE rilt
W; l'0V LE Boston.
Sold bv REDDINf.TON, IKISS
TIlTTillt & CO- San IrauclKco,
and by dcalcra generally, ; lG-y
'Gt.ro
n STAB LI
, , C7Va .
i'fy?f.r -.ft-A-ar-S .mrfi ,V t-s--!? Si -
9 a? rv:i' -'', 4 IS I f.f tf -..
W " 1 - ., ' ' - . '' - : 1
lr. CliAftK'8 laoiidon
Ilcmedics.
FOR SPECIAL COMPLAINTS."
PR. CLARK'S IHVIGORATOR givef
strength to the aged and debilited. It is
especially designed for young men who bave
wasted their vigor by excesses of every kind,
and all persons whoso systems have become
weak by Imprudence, are completely restored
by it nse. Price One Dollar.
TOSR. CLARK'S PURIFIER cleans the
jAJr blood from all impurities; 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 the
Hair, Ulcers, Boils, Pimples, blotches, and all
diseases of the Skin. It is also beneficial in
diseases of the Lungs and Digestive Organs.
Price One Dollar.
BR. CLARKE'S PANACEA relieves
pain f every description; Headache,
Earache, Toothache, Stomachache, Backache,
PaiDS in the Breast and Limbs. It is invaln
able remedy in all Nervous Disorders, and no
family should be without it. Price One Dollar.
BR. CLARK'S ELIXIR is a cartain cure
for all weakness of the Oenito-UrinaJy
Organs, and discharges of a mucopurulent
nature, Leucorihaoea, Qonborrhoea, Sperma
torrhoea, and Seminal Weakness, are speedily
cured by its use. Price One Dollar.
TTh B. CLARK'S REO ULATOR, for female--ai-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 effect would be too
powerful. Price One Dollar.
All of these celebrated remedies arc prepared
from Fluid Extracts, under our immediate
supervision, and are warranted ftttfh and pure.
All afilicted persons tbould send a carefully
written statement of their ailments to Dr.
Clark, aiid the proper remedy will be sent
to their address. Dr. Clark can be consulted
pertsouallyat his oJSe, and will furnirh alt the
necessary accommodations to patients who
place themselves ubder his care. All letters
adJdrtised, - DR. J. CLARK.
OEicc, 1,270, Broadway, New York
St-ly
FRENCH HEDICAL OFFICE.
Dr. f iilicn Fcrraiilf,
Dr. I Medicine of the Faculty of Pa
ris, Clraduate of the Ukiveraity of
i,uten College i:d Phjt-Irlau
"of the St. John UaptMe S'o
elety of an Francisco.
DPERRAULT HAS THE PLKAF
11, ure to iu!-rui patients and others
pecking ci:fnler,tial midical advice thf.tbc can
he consulted daily a b'. t fiUe, Aiu rry Hall
lUijltiiujr, North ilutt crier ot . Mt ntob.cry
and Sacrami aA- tjttp, J-an Frnneipeo, Hooms
Ns. 9. It!. U, f.rft f.' r. i p s-taire, et lrsi.c e
ou either Mwntgomi-ry " Faerairento trt,
Dn. Pcr-RAt LT's studies have been almott
exclusively devoted to the cure of the various
frm o4Xcnu ard i'hyrieal, Debility, tho
result 'otirjuiious . habits acquired in j..ulh,
wfair-b at-ually tettuinate in lisi'otrr.re ai d
trility, and pcrn atitutly induce all the con
oomiiaiit of old age. Where a secret iiifirm
ity txi?s. invtdvio)! the bappiuefs of a iifeattd
that of otLcrs, reas n and morality dictate the
neeefMty of its removal, t"r it is a fact that a
premature decline of the vlpfor of manhood,
matrimonial ttubaj pirce??, compulsory (ingle
life, etc., have their sources in cause?, the
germ of which is planted in early life, and the
bitter fruits ta.ted long afterward ; patients,
laboring under this complaint, will complain
of one or more of the following symptoms:
Nocturnal Emissions, Pains in the Back and
Head. Weakoeps of Memory and Sight, Dis
charge from the Vrethra on going to ftool er
make water. Intellectual Faculties are Weak
ened. Loss of Memory ensues. Ide as are cloud
ed, and there is a disinclination to attend to
business, or even to reading, writing or the so
ciety of friend, etc. The patient will proba
ably complain of Diiiness,'Vertig, and that
Sight and Hearing are Weakened, and sleeu
disturbed by dreams; melancholy, sighing,
palpitation, fainting,, coughs and slow fevers;
while sumo 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.
Patients suffering from this disease should ap
ply imtnediat.ly to Dr. Pkrhatlt, either in
peTpon or by letter, as be will guarantee a cure
of Seminal Emissions and Impotence in six or
eight weeks,
Patients suffering foni venerial disease in
any stage, Uonorrhea. Oleet, Strictures, Bubo,
llcers, Ctaneous Eruptions, etc., will be treat
ed successfully. All Syphilitic and Mercurial
Taints entirely removed from the system.
Dr. PerracLT's diplomas are in his office,
where patients ctn see for themselves that they
are under the caro 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
investigation ; claim not to know everything,
nor to euro everybody, but we do claim that in
all cases taken under treatment we fulfil our
promises.' We particularly request those who,
have tried this bon?ted doctor and that adver
tised physician till worn out and discouraged,
to call upon us.
Low charges and qnick cures?.
Ladies suffering from any complaint inciden
tal to their sex. can consult the doctor with the
assurance of relief.
Female Monthly Pills,
Dn. PrnHArt.T tithe only agent in California
for Du. Biotr'S Female Monthly PUk. Their
immense sale has established their reputation
as a female remedy unapproached, and far in
advance of every other remedy lor suppression!
aud 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 irora curiosny or damage
Person at a distance can be cured at home
by addressing a letter toDn. Pbrraitlt, corner
of bacramcnio ana .uonigomcry streets, Rooms
10 and 11, or Box 873; P. O., San Francisco
stating the ease as minutely as possible, genera
habits of living, occupation, etc., etc.
All communications confidential. 14. ly
Forty Year I'xperlcnca have tested
the virtues of Dr. ir7ttr ? fat w i R'tVJ
Cherry, and the result Is that it is the best rem
edy extant for pulmonary and lung diseases
enbraeltg a whole range from a slight cold to a
Settled cuntum ut.
-i j a-tru " t V k UVK IMS 1
, monta, it would long eiaco hTt "died, and
j xnako no eigu." .':':.'"""'v '.IWir.'