Oregon Republican. (Dallas, Or.) 1870-1872, June 10, 1871, Image 4

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    She rrgori Ilcpubtuan.
DALLAS, SATURDAY, JUNK 10
The ldttle tiirl Around the Corner
I know a tnaul, of habitfstaid,
And when she on me gates.
I'm happy as a humming bird
Among the blooming daisies;
Iler heart is light, her eyes are bright,
Her name is Swsie Horner, .'
And Susie is the little girl
Who lives around the corner.
She's just as pure as morning dew
Upon a Ircfh blown flower,
Iler eyes are brig ht as star of night,
: Or beacon in a tower ;
M lkr hair like jetI ne'er forgot
; How much it did adorn her,
111 ne'er forget my li'tle pet,
The girl around the comer.
""When first we met, I'll ne'er forget
How badly I was smitten,
" I thought that I" should surely die
If she gave me the mitten ;
' She smiled so sweet and dressed so neat
My heart was soon a goner.
And all because one night I met,
; Tbe girl around the corner.
And to the maid sweet words I said n
Said tbeui softly in her ear.
Though what they were I quite forgot,
But she answered, '"Yes my dear !" .
. i And now for life she is my wife, ' , f
This pretty Susie Horner,
So please call and see un, friends,
We live just round the corner.
Weather Becord f r May, I8TI.
Keptby T. Pearce, Eola, Oregon.
North LaL 44 57," West Long. 123 5"
Apr. 1. mean temp. 61, cloudy, wind S.
n 2, 69, clear, sea breeie N.
3, 49, c'.oudy, wind S.
4, i n 50, clear, sea fer. wind N.
5, 52, clear, sea br. wind N.
f! . , 53 clear, wind S.
7, 46, rain 018 in. wind S.
ft 8, 47, clear, sea br. wiud S.
9, ft 47, raiu 0 49 in. wind S.
., 10, 41, rain 030 in. wind S.
tt 11, 41, clear, wind S.
12, 42, clear, wind S.
tt 13, 51, clear, wind S.
14, 52, rain 0 70 in. S.
15, ' 50, rain 0 22 in. wind S.
tt 16, ,, 45, rain 0-29 in. wind S.
.17, r 47, clear, wind S.
18, ., 43, rain, 0 25, wind S.
19, 48, Tain 0 03. in. wind S.
t. 20, 52, rain, 0-0S in. wind S.
21, n 50", rain 0 02 in. wind S.
22, 50, rain 0-12 in. wind S.
t, 23, ,, 4S, rain 0-40 in. wind S.
24, ft 52, rain, 0 05 in. wind S.
f, 25, n 55, pin 0-15 in. wind S.
26, 58, rain 0.20 in. wind S."
n- 27, n 48, rain 040 in. wind S.
tt 28, 47, rain 0 07 in. wiud S.
. ,.29, n 50, light raia a m. wiud S.
30, .t ,t 51 cloudy, sea br. N.W.
H 31, tt 52, cloudy, sea br. wiud N
Bain in inches for the nwnth of May 1871,
4-95 in. Clear 9 days. Cloudy 4.
Mean temperature for month W
Highest 61, on the 1st. Lowest 41, on the
10th .
TO RAILROAD MliN.
A gentleman who understands wherof
he speaks, has furnished us the follow
ing for publication :
" While all parts of our Slate are
putting forth their claims for a railroad
from the East, and are setting up their
respective advantages for coming into
the valley, our . attention has been
called to the fact that Clackamas
County is also a candidate for the'Tjnion
Branch of the Pacific Ilailroad. At the
point where ,this proposed survey
strikes Old Fort Boise, it makes a
direct diversion north of about 150
miles, and then strikes the Columbia
River, and comes down the river on
an almost impassable rood. The road
can be brought from F'-rt Boise down
what is known as the Emigrant lloud
at a distance of at least 150 miles, and
we are informed that there is no more
natural pass through the Cascades than
this road presents. Wrc can see no good
reason why this rad should divert so
much out of the way in order to come
into the Willamette Vf alley, when there
is a natural pass through Baker and
Wasco Counties, on an almost straight
line to the Willamette Valley. We call
the attention of railroadmen to this
matter, and if they will give it their
consideration, they cannot fail to ?ee
the natural advantages presented by
this route. It is useless, as well as ex
pensive, for this road to run from Old
Fort Boise to intersect the Columbia
River, and while there is a natural pans
el,
short distance over the Cascades, where
the snow is never over four or five feet
deep, it looks to us like folly to run it
in that direction. While Multnomah
vuuuiy, aim xuruiiuu in particular,
have taken much interest in railroad
matters, we would call the attention of
the papers of that place to the fact that
this route is the one by which they
would be most benefitted, and we hope
they will direct public attention to the
same- ' There can be no question but
that the'opening id the Cascades known
as the Foster route is the lowest grade
of any, and that an easy grade can be
had. The road on this line would pass
to, the south of Mount Hood, and would
be on a direct line from Old Fort
Boise. Instead of making a turn at that
place of about 150 miles nortrf.it wutd
run almost on a direct line west Since
our a'tentioo has been called to this
matter, we are at a lots to know why
this route has not had a consideration
long since from those who are conver
sant with such matters. We shall speak
of this matter again." Enterprise.
AMICHK AN HOOKS IN EfiGLAND.
Mr. Snillcy, writing from Kogland
In the Tribune, saj?s :
' There ts a manifest slowness on the
partol the English book buying public
to accept an American edition of an
English author. - Mr. Grant White's
Shakspere never had any jrrcat sale
in England. The edition of Burke,
published in Boston by Messrs. Little
& Brown, is I suppose, -the best in
existence better than the llivingston
edit on, which is tho tuost complete
and the latest published in England,
and now out of print. It cannot find a
market there. So with the Hume's
Essays of the same house j it is known
and can be bought in London, but tho
old, imperfect Edinburgh edition of
182-1 is still more sought for. The
difficulty docs not lie in the expense of
importing, since all these books are
cheaper in London than in America.
That is one of tho secrets in the book
trade into which I don't attempt to
penetrate. Mr. Furness first volume
is published in Philadelphia at $7 f0,
and can be bought in London of the
importers for $6, and of othtjr book
sellers for $5 a striking contrast to
what occurs with books going from
England to America, in which latter
ease the tariff accounts for but a small
portion of the enhanced price. I asked
a very intelligent bookseller why such
an edition as Mr. Furuess' should not at
once take its proper place in the Lon
don trade. At first he hinted something
about copyright troubles, but finally
said, " Well, the real difficulty is that
the book has Philadelphia aud not Lon
don on the title rase." I understood
pthat to mean simply that the English
booksellers do not care to pen, nor the
English public to buy, an American
book. The absence of a ropynht pro
duces a continued ill feeling, which
nothing but the enactment of an hoti
est law will dispel.
AMC1UCAN? IN IJfiYPT A Pretty
Komauce
A recent letter from Cairo says :
"The Viceroy, some years ago, dis
charged his foreign officers, who were
then French, and in their places put ex
American and Confederatn Generals.
Our General b'tone, of Bull's Bluff, is
Chief of stafl; Gens. Sibley and Lor
ing.Confederates, have high Command?;
Gen. Mott. of New York, a son of Dr.
Valentine ! !f, is nt'aclied to the per
sonal staff of the Viceroy.
The employment of Americans U at
tributable to lien. .Mott. or rather ton
romantic incident in hi lfe. Some tw
year;" ago he met at Constantinople a
beautiful Greek girl, who had be'ti cd
ucated at out missionary schools in
A then, and fell in love with her. She
reciprocated, but her mother wsm afraid
to trust a stranger from a country so re
mote, and intimated thnt, adventurer
had been known to hail from even 'the
land of the brave So when Gen Mott
was absent, from the city he took her
daughter and fl-d into Eypt,
The General, returning to Cairo, learn
d whither they had one, and also the
re ?on of their Journey, lie in.mdi
ate?y failed for New York, procured tea
tin.ouials as to his position, character &c.
from persons high in authority and well
known abroad, and with them returned
to Europe and proceeded to Cairo, and
ajj-tin met his ladv love and fur mother
His papers were satisfactory, and they
were married.
His letter procured him audience with
the Viceroy, who was pleased with him,
and offered him a commission in hi ser
vice. He accepted, and through hi ad
vice the other Atnericau officers were
employed." .
-- -
'Rough. Joke on Mus. Fair
Fourth iIlsham). A good joke has
been told us on Mrs. Fair's fourth hus.
band, Snyder, which we have not ieen
in print. Snyder is said to be the hand
somest man in the United States, and
was formerly a heavy coal dealer in
Philadelphia, but soon alter coming to
this coast a few years stnee, went
through on stocks or something of that
sort. Mrs. Fair met him in an omnibus
and determined to marry him on ac
count of his beauty. She sought an
introduction and soon afterward they
were married. Snyder thought it was
ail right until tho second night, when
the fair one made him it up or occupy
the sofa all night. Snyder bucked a
little next morningwhen Mrs. Fair re
paired to a gun store and procured a
brace of pistots. Snyder began to
smell a mice, and went down to inquire
among 14 the boys" as to the character
and disposition of .lis beautiful bride.
They told him not only what has been
proven in Court, that her reputation
for chastity was bad, but that she was a
vixen, and would shoot or stab a man
on the elightcst provocation. Snjder
locked serious,thoughtover fora moment
the harh words he said to her before
she went for the pistols, then raising his
eyes heavenward and clasping his hands
together, exclaimed in an earnest tone .
"I'll -bet a t-h o u s-a.n d dollars I don't
live more than an hour 1" Carson
Register.
. Bismarck has notified" the Paris In
surgents that if they harm the Arch
bishop of Paris the Germans will inter
fere in behalf of the Versailles government.
Facts ana Fancies.
New namo for tight boots Corn
cribs.
Dull-set notes- Camp-meeting hymn
tunes.
The last cup of the frolio is generally
the hiccup.
What sport is like girls' gossip?
DcarS'talking.
A joint affair with but a single party
to it Rheumatism. ' ;
A poor washerwoman says, that while
there's life, there is soap.
Noank, -Conn., boasts of a three
eyed cat, and inquires how is that for
eye.
The epicurean who made a dessert of
tho fruits of an enterprise, picked his
teeth with a point of a joke.
"Henpeck" is the name of a post
office in Alexandria county, III. It
does a small business. The males
avoid it.
A Boston paper says that New York
teamsters keep very cool now a-days.
There is a nice Bergh there which ac
count for it.
Some one says the best way to bring
up a child in the way it should go is for
the person to travel that way occasion
ally himself.
People should never interpret mix
ims too literally. To 'speed the part
ing guest," it is not necessary to kick
him down stairs.
A physiciau writes asking a renewal
of a note which he owes, giving as a
reason therefore : "We are in a horri
ble crisis ; there is not a sick man in
the district."
Somebody mentioned, the other day
something about jokes that are ten
years old ; whereat a party aero-sa the
room sang out, inquiring whether such
be decade jokes.
A church member in mtddletown,
Conn., who fuud a stranger in his pew
on Sunday morning, took him by the
collar and pulled hinr out into the aisle.
Then he joined devoutly in the service.
It is very cnraicnl to hear a mm at hi
wedding repeat after the clergyoian in
the Epiatop.-U service, With all my
worldly goods I thee end w," when ho
happens to be a poor clerk and the
bride an heiress.
The latest ne.rs of Dr. Livingstone
would . cm to indicate that he U not at
U'j'j'j j Mit at Vxyxxy. Moreover
ho h in a do-mntto eooditi v. Smo$
ho l ift ntute tit- ic h ul be tt no change
to note and liUUa to change.
Something for grape growers ;
A hanlom girl nara'l Tahlla,
The hn.l f Johnny Nfe rfi 1 j
Atl to r?ti-n the heartlrt fellow
.All girlnmet ll'IU ue4.
"Uet nut ! h en. "j.tu Jnekj NapfS,"
Tbe ro tumr j upt '
On the Manchester Exchange when
terms of peaci bad been iscttleda copy
of William of Pru.-.ia'a telegram up
peered, winding up everything in the
usuul, "Think be .to Heaven for tht?
same." A wag wrote under the tele
gram the . following words: "Xe7 us
Preyr
A thick 'headed squire, being worst
ed by Sydney Smith in an argument,
took hi revenue by exclaiming : ' If
I hnd a son who was an idiot by Jove,
1 d mike him a psiron. -t
' Wry probable" . replied Sydney,
"but I see that your father wau of a
different mind." "
" So you arc going to keep a school?"
!am a yong lady to a matden aunt.
Well, for my part, sooner than do that
I would marry a widower with nine
children."
" I would prefer that mysclQV. was
the quiet reply, " but where is the wid
ower?"
To ! prean ! tho galoph authoratively
iJedared Out of fashion in the hast.
No more shall our saloons be disgraced
and our good dancers annojed by cou
ples wildly charging in a straight line
through their ranks, or madly whirling
about without the faintest regard for
peace, comfort or dignity
A little girl and boy had been, can
tioned neveito take the nest egg when
gathering the eggs j but one evening
the lute girl reached the ne?t first seized
an egg, and started for the house. Her
disappointed brother followed, crying :
"Mother! Mother I Susy she been and
got the egg the old hen measures bj 1"
" Martha my dear," said a loving
husband to his spouse, who was several
years his junior, " What do you say
to moving to the far West V
"Ob, I'm delighted with tho idea !.
You recollect whan Mr. Morgaa moved
out there he was as poor as we are ; and
in three years he died, leaving his
widow worth $100,000."
For five years at least, we have faith
fully endeavored to chronicle tho death
of the purvivor of Commodore Perry's
battle of Lake E"R, as papers in various
parts of the country have pronounced
him dead. He died 8 weeks ago in Cin
ciouatti, but he has done it again at Fall
River, under the namo of Nathaniel
Briggs, aged 81. Next I
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
4 ' MAINE,
ORGANIZED mm iSi&.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Directors' Office, lo, 20 Court Street,
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS.
HENRY CROCK KT.. PresMcnt.
DANIEL SHARP ...Vice l'rc-W.
WHITING II. HOLLISTEU ........SccroUr;.
This is among ths Oldest of New Eng
land Companies,
And the Lowest Coin Company Extant
FUBEL? MUTUAL.
Dividend Declared
Annual I y.
OS TBB x
CONTRIBUTION PLAN,
ASD APPLIED AFTER THE SECOSD PAVMKST.
A Loan of to per cenu when Deircd.
POLICIES ARE NOT FORFEITED in
th Union 'Mutual Life Insurance Company by
failure to pay the Premium when due, but are
continued in force by tbe NON FORFEITURE
LAW of tbe State of Massachusetts.
Cxanplea knowing the Working of tLe
Law.
rCA!f, ORDI.1ART Lire.
Fob Examplx v A party injuring at the age
of ibtrty-fiTe -prtmiumi all eab.
Ooe Annual Prrtniuro will continue pnlicy in
force 2 years and 3
Two Annual Preu.iumi will continue policy jn
force 4 year and t2 lay. .
Three Annual Premiuum will continue policy
in frce 6 yeari and 27 day.
Fur Annual Premium will cntinne policy in
force 9 yer and 4ft day.
Fire Annual Premiums will continue policy In
U'tw 10 year and 68 days.
r trn:cn 40 rra czur. sort rus bek civr.x.
Two Annn-l Premium will contiuue policy in
fwrce 2 year and 210 dayp.
Three Annual Premium will continue policy
in force 4 year and 23 day. !
Fire Annual Pri-tnium will c.r.linue policy In
furce 7 year and 2S day .
KxAri.R: Prtm urn all Cab PlanTen Pay?
tnent Life. One Atinuat Prtutiuui will con
tinue policy in force, a a Term Policy.
U,.t ttr year.
Exawplk: Prtrtnlum 40 per cent. Note Tlan,
Ten Payment Life, Owe Annual Premium will
continue poliry in frc as a Term Policy,
boat 2 year and 10D dayn.
Endowment Policies.
iViurtri Premiums all Cab AffC.
J55;
Ordinare Endowment, ratable at the
are of SO. Ona Annual Premium will en.
tinue policy In fTce as a Term Policy,
nearly 5 year, or 4 years and 325 day.
KxAMPfcR : Premiums all Cm b Ae, ! ;
Plan, Ten Year Endowmcnr, pyabl at tb
aire of 45 ; One Annual Premium will con
tinue policy in force as a Term Policy,
7 years. J
, j
Xofo ou Kndowmeiit Policies,.
... i
ExAWPtr.: Premium 40 per cent Note Arc,
Plan, Ordinary Kodowmnt. pay ble at
the ajre of 50. One Annual Premium will
continue policy in forco a t Tern Pwlij
about 3 year.
Example t Premium 4ft per cent Note Ace,
35 ; Plan, Ten.Year Endowment, payable t
tbe ae of 4S. One Annual Premium aill
continue policy in force as a Term Policy
about i years.
Rate, Assets to Liabilities.
18G8. lRf7. ISfiS. 18f9.
121 97 121 01 121-57 127 00
IsTtettEST Reckipts roa 1860 $210,670 14
Losses Paid ts 1869 .....201,190 00
Iktkrest Reckivcd i Excess or
Losses Taid ..39,480 14
Assbtii this Date Oveb..... 6,000,000 00
Losses Paid to Date.. .....1,679,433 00
DiTiDRRPS Paid ihCash tqDate...951,318 55
InSCRA!CR OK 14,000 FOLICIBS
la Force over .....30,000,030 00
This Company Is not restricted to investing
its funds in the New England States. Fr m
the Report of tbe 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 the Pacific Coast.
There is nothing desirable in Life
surance which cannot be secured
' by a Policy in the MUTUAL
LIFE INSURANCE 1 COMPANY.
PACIFIC 1IRANCII OFFICE,
S. W. Cor. Cat. and Kcatney Streets,
. J, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
H. H JOHfJSOrj & CO.,
General Managers, Pacifio Coast,
0B. M O R S E5
v GENERAL AGENT,
OREGON WASUINQTON TERRITORY,
FortlancJ !
q. ib. stuiises.
- " DEAIiEIt IN
(&ro eerie s,
PROVISIONS,
Cigars and Tobacco,
WOOD AMD VILL0W WARE
T II K 0 1 1 K WT A X,'
Formerly "WESTERN HOTEL."
Corner of First and Morrlaon Streets,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Messrs. SMITH Si COOK
HAVE TAKEN THIS WELL KNOWN
House and Refitted and Refurnished it
throughout, tnakinjc it by far tbe BEST HO
TEL IN PORTLAND.
N. B. Hot and Cold Baths attached to tha
House for tho beDefit of Guests.
- SMITH A TOOK,
Proprietors.
Portland, April 14,1870. y 7:tf
DALLAS LIVERY. FEED & SALE
Cor. Main and Court Streets,
Thos. G. Richmond, Proprietor.
HAVING PURCHASED THE ABOVE
Stand of Mr. A. 11. Whitley, we bare re
fitted and re stocked it in such a manner as
will satisfactorily meet every want of tbe com
ra unity.
Buggies. siiil or double. Hacks, Con
cord Wagons, etc., etc..
Furnished at all bonrs, day or night, on
short notice.
Superior Saddle "Horses, let by the
Pay or Week.
TERHIS, REASONABLE.
4 T. O. RICHMOND
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The crigtnat'ir of this wonderful medicine
claims to bare discovered anI mmbtH'i tm
fiarmomy more of Vfce wt murtrrvfn mnli
eul ftrrtytrtit than wiis ever bfon cuoibined in
one undkiue. Tbe eMnce of this fact is
found in tbe Tariety of inist idtotinaie di?eacs
which It bm Uu fiid l- c.ynnr. In tbe
cure of Jirovtltii. Srrt I'otyh, aiid the early
Uics of (Viin(,fiVii, it ha t.nihed the
n--liral faculty, and hundred of the b-st phf
kiciane pruuvuaca it the grrtttttt wrtlci '
rrtrery f th fyc. While it cuict tbe crercM
Coogh, it strKiitbvn tbe ysctn and puriSo
the 1(.I. Ity it trntt and th-rwjk hUntl
purifying jritftrrlir$ tt rmrrt nil 7uiwf ttt xa the
wort mtutii to a CNintu-n Ututr-k i'impl .or
Et),tit.. Mercurial Liicas. Miner! poison,
Viniiilie and Venerlal Diva s. und their
feet are eradicated and vigirou health and a
.i cttififi e'abiihvd. Krftitltt. f
iiktum, Stht ., Vrrc ,Vc, Srafg or
Skim, in ehort all the numerous dicac
caused by tnt4 blood, are conquers t by this
wwrrft, purtfyinff and inTi(-r.i(iu tnvdicine.
For "AiWr Vnmpfulut," ;7iV Ih'itrdtr and
ll&bitual Vovti'ifidon, it Las prttitutd Lon
tvd of perfect and permanent cures where
otber tncttirine had failed.
Tbe proprietor oflVr $100 reward for a m Ji
cine that will equal it in the cure of the dtates
fur which it is recomtnended. Beware of com
frit aod trvrthtf imit'tiiom. J?ve tbtit my Gof
rrntnent Stamp, which is a jnHittrrgnnramtt uf
fjrnntaent; op.n ibe outcidc wrap"cr. This
medicine i Sld hy l)myfit nt oie Attlbtr per
bUl. Preifare! ly Jl. V; PIERUK M. D.,
Proprietor, at hi cbcmlcal LaWtatry, l.3
Seneca (rccet, Buffalo, N. Y. June 3d,13 3m.
DRUG STORE.
Nortlnveat Corner .Main and Mill t,
DALLAS, l)CJN.
HAVING PURCHASED the OLD STAND
formerly belonging to W. S. Rbb, and
wUhiftR t live and let live, we wil! sell at lw
rate, FOR CASH, everything in our Hue:
Drugs, Patent iUcdiciuc,
And all kinds of PURE LIQUORS, put up
expressly for Medicinal use.
perumekie:s op aix kinds.
Aho Soda.
Cream Tarter,
SrrieratHS. Sago,
Bird Seetl,
Paints, Oth,
Varnishes, BmtheSt
Domestic Ihjex,
Washing Powdertt
And everything else that is kept in a FIRST
CLASS DRUH STORE.
1 NICHOLS & CO VI). Druggists.
The standard remedy for Coughs, In
fluenza, Hon Throat,. Vhoopln
Couch. Croup, Wver Complaint.
Ilronchltls, llleedlng of
I'Ungs, and every aflertlon of the
Throat. Lungs aud Chest, luclud
ing Co'sumptlon. ' .:. , i w
latara Italsam does not dry up
ft Ctmgh, but loosens It, cleanses J
the Lungs, allays Irritation, thus
removing the cause of the com
plaint. one genuine unless sign-,
cd I. BUTTS. PreparedbyWI.ru
W, POWLH St WIN, Uosfotl.
ol d by It n 1 1 D I N OT N, II OS.
TRTTIIR St COo at 1-raucUco, :
and by dealers generally. . lO-ly
iCaiSTAlSlil
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Br. LA IX IVH London
Itcnifcdies,
" FOR SPECIAL COMPLAINTS."
TThR. CLARK'S IliVIGORATOR glrei
iJ-f strength to the sged and debilited. It i
especially designed for young men who bsvo
wasted their vigor by excesses of every kind,
and all persons whose systems have become
weak by imprudence, are completely restored
by Us use. Price One Dollar.
PR. CLARK'S PURIFIER cleans lbs
blood from all impurities; such as Scrof
ula, Pypbilis, Mercurial Rheumatism, Humors
of every sort. Bad Breath. OfFanfeive Pers
piration, Foul Feet, Catarrh, Discharges from
the ear, Sore Eyes, Sore Throat, Falling of tbe
Hair, Ulcers, Boils, Pimples, Blotches, and all
diseases of tbe Skin. It is also beneficial in
diseases of the Lungs and Digestive Organs.
Price One Dollar.
BR. CLARKE'S PANACEA relieves
pain of every description; Headache,
Earache, Toothache, Stomachache, Backache,
Pains in tbe Breast and Limbs. It is invalu
able remedy in all Nervous Disorders, aud no
family should be without it Price One Dollar.
PH. CLARK'S ELIXIR is a carta in cure
for all weakness of the Genito-Urinajy
Organs, and discbarges of a mixeo purulent
nature, Leueonbaoea, Gonhorrboea, Sperma
torrhoea, and Seminal Weakness, are speedily
eared by its use. Price One Dollar.
PB. CLARK'S REGULATOR, for female
only, is guaranteed to correct all special
irregularities of Single Ladies. Married La
dies are accustomed not to nee 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.
All afflicted persons tbould rend a earsfully
written statement of their ailments to Dr.
Clark, and the proper remedy will be sent
to their address. Dr. C?ark can be consulted
personally at his offie, and will furnish all tho
necessary aecoui modatioi. 5 to patients who
place themselves under bis care. ; All letters
adddressed, ' DR. J. CLARK.
Offiicc, 1,270, Broadway, New York
31-ly
FRENCH MEDICAL OFFICE,
Dr, Julit ii rcrrai;!,
Dr. of Medicine oT the Faculty of Pa
rls, Craduaeof(the UiiHeralty of
Queen's College and Physician,
of the St. John RaptMe So
ciety of an I'ranclsco,
DPKRRAULT HAS THE PI.EASV
R. ur to in torni patient and otters
pt-cking confidential medical advice that be can
be consulted daily at his office, An-ory Hall
Building. 2irth East eorrer ol 5ijt.ir,cry
and Sacrsmettto treefs, J'an Francirco, J djS
Ns. 9, 10. 11, first Ccor. ?p stair, tilrarce
on either Montgomery or Farramtbto trcets.
Dr. PcRRAt Lv'a studies have been aleioi(
delusively deled to the cure of the various
forms of Nervous at d Phyiral Debility, the
result of injurious hlibits acquired in youth,
which unaUy terminate in tmioterce and
striliiy, and icrn atHfitly induce all tbe con
comitant of old age. Where a secret ii.f rm
ify exits. involving the baffinef of a life and
that of other, reason and molality du tal tho
t?eceidty of it r tnuval, tor it i a fact that a
prcniature decline of tbe vljror of narbond,
matrimonial unhappincss, compalsory single
life, etc., have their sourcs' in causes, the
g-rto of which is planted in early life, and the
hitter fruits tatrd long afterward; patients,
lairing under this complaint, will rnmlain
of one or nor.! of tbe following symptoms i
Norturn.il 1 uitxsion. Pains in the Back ard
Head. Wcaknrae of Memory and r-ijtbt. Dis ,
charge frtn tbe Urethra on going to Ml r
make water. Intellectual Faculties are Weak-,
ened. I.isa of Memory ensues. Id. as are cloud
ed, and there is a disinclination to.ttirer.d to
buKiness, or even to reading, writing or tbe ro
ciety tf frivnda, etc The patket will prh&
ably complain of DUzitics., Veriin, and that
tMjjht and Hearing are Weakened, and slcen
disturbed by dreams; melancholy, sighiitg, -palpttution,
fainting., couirhs and slow fevers $
while some have external rheumatic pain, and
numlne of the body. Some ot the most
common symptoms are pimples in the face,
and acbinjr in different parts of the body.
Pttients suffering from this disease should ap
ply imtne'liat.ly to Dr. Pkhratlt, either in
person or by letter, as he will guarantee a cure
of Seminal Emissions and Impotence in six or
eight weeks,
Patients suffering frtrn vencrial disease in
any stage, Uonorrht. Gleet, Stricture. Bubo
Ulcers, Cutaneous Eruptions, etc.j will be treat,
ed successfully. All Syphilitic and Mercurial
Taints entirely removed from the system.
Dr. Pkrrat'I.t's diplomas are in h office,
where patients cn see for themselves il,t tieyv
are under the care of a regularly educated
practitioner. Tbe best references given if re
quired. .
Patients suffering under chronic diseases can,
call and examine for themselves. We invita
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 as.
Low charges and qoick cures.
'i Ladies suffering from any complaint incident
tal to tbeir sex. can consult the doctor with tha.
assurance of relief.
Female Monthly PHla.
Da. Ps.RRatTLT i i tbe only agent in Califorchi
for Dr. Biott's Female Monthly Pills. Tbeia
immense sale has establiohed tbeir reputation
as a female remedy nnapproached. and far in,
advance of every other remedy lor suppression
and irregularities, and other obstructions In fe
males On the receipt of five dollars, thesa
Pills will be sent by mail or express to any part,
of tha world, secure front curiosity or damage.
Persons at a distance can be cured at borne,
by addressing a letter to Dr. PkrravI.t, corner
of Sacramento aud Montgomery etreeta, Bauds
10 and 11, or Box 8"S, P. ., Ssn Francieo
stating tha case as minutely as possible, genera
habits of living, occupation, etc., etc.
All communications confidential 14 ly
Forty Years' Ivxperlcitce have . test di
tha virtues of Dr. MVtr' It.tUnm o .'IPiVd
CAerry.snd ths result is that it I the best rcrav
edy extant lor pulmonary and luug diseases
enbraciog a whofe range from slight cold to a
settled consumption Were it not for its
merits, it would lung sinoo fcaW "died, and
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