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" ooaSry official paper." Dallas, Saturday, mov, 5. The Fate of Dr. iLlvIngstoue. t)r. Livingstone is not yet given tip by his friends. The Rev. Robert Mofr fat, the veteran missionary in South Africa, stated lately, in an address which he delivered io Manchester, Koglaod, that he eutertained no fear of ilie safety of Dr. Livingstone. The Doctor was married to Mr. Moffat's daughter. Sir Roderick Murchison is Still hopeful respecting Livingstone, and we believe that othejrs who are competent to jadge in this matter are 1 not inclined to despond. A London Correspondent of some African expert encc writes as follows j ' Many people believe that this great traveller is dead, because be has not been heard from for a long time. Rut they should try and realize the dis s tance from Lake Tanganyika to the coast; a distance which is pot to be measured by miles Letters arrive utily bv accident, so to speak, from that part or the world j and the reports of the cholera epidemic at Zanzibar would Certainly reach the interior, and per- baying their usual visit to the coast. Thus, even supposing that Dr. Living stone had sent a letter to the Lake by forue friepdJy postman, it would not be difficult to explain bow it had miscar ried. Rut his last letter indicated that he was about to set ofl on a new jour Hey; and if he has! gone into some country which is not traversed by Arabs or other commercial travellers, he might find it difficult, even impossible, to send a letter down to the lake whence he Parted. People expect to hear of Liv ingstone's arrival on the coast, but he did not in his last letter express any Intention of returning to the coast. Inhere is, indeed, noma reason to fear that when his goods come to an end, or when they did come to an end (I fear the past tense must be used), he might Buffer privations. Rut there are Arabs fn, the country, and Arabs are hospita ble,, though negroes are not. Resides, the Africans give the explorers credit for inexhaustable wealth; and it is probable enough that a uegro chief would, in the event of a white man's gnods being spent, offer him board and lodging till a fresh supply should arrive. But in such a case, the traveller would be detained till the bill was paid. Post, Census Returns of Oregon. The following is the population of Ore gon, pgr census just taken, as compared with that of 18(30 : 1860. 170. - 1,33 514 6,438 4,753 1.623 9.9S4 1,255 803 40 4,260 5.932 11.513. - 4.5j3 4711 Coos... 415 393 Hurry-.. Lane .... 4,780 V KBffVll ...., ..,. ... Y-l .j. 3, 73 5 1.204 Josephine........ Marion............. 7.008 Columbia ..................... 5.12 Tillamook............ .......'.J&95 Washington ..............2.801 Clackamas.,.. ......3 446 If ultnomah ...4.150 Ben ton .3,07 4 lo!k .......... 3.(525 UranL. ................ Baker.r...f 2.262 o 'si a ST. 2,653 2,555 umoD..... Fmatilla. emhil).... ................... B..3.245 Wasco..... ...............2489 Douglas- 4,892 XioQ 6 i 4 2. 4,9'J9 4,089 6,154 9,009 Total 53,465 91,050 , A Striking Tempfrance Lecture-- An unknown man waj run over and killed on Che" Troy and Rostoo rail road, near Valley Falls, last week, his body being horribly mutilated; and this most excellent temperance lecture was found iu one of his pockets: This paper will be picked up on the road near where my body will be found. 1 have selected this place because the jEurye is large and I cannot be seen until it is too late to stop the engine. T'hus 1 shall go out of the world with a rush I ,1 have fortified myself with pome forty-rod whisky, which I got at' the Hollow, where may be found some, more of the same sort. Whoever finds toy dead body and this .paper, will know who I am. Send my personal effects to my wife, Gertrude Nutting, Lansingburjf. I did this by my own hand. Rum is the cause." 1 have but due regret; that is my wire; for sne has been a wife to me in every sense of the word; but I cannot live any longer; fbr I am tired of life fcfo now. fare well to the world. Frank Nutting. J should liko to write to'C. J. Lans ing. Lansingburg, but my time is short and I have no paper. F. N. I write this on the top of a rail. ; ary me in my ciotnes, as i am , x am not wormy oi a suruuu or eoiuu. x fcaye twenty-five 4 ceuts in my vest pocket. Send that and the other things to my wife as before directed I have a brother at Jones ille. I hope he will shed one iear in my memory, and then let me be forgotten I Father I wish I c?uld Jjye to fulfill your hopes and wishes, bat I cannot t Oh rum 1 rum ! rami F.N. . uWhy,d.ii't you limit yourself V said a physician t an im tew pirate person. "Set down a Htakc that you will go so Fur Hod no farther' i I do," replied the other. v but I sot it so far off that I flwaya get drank bfifor I get to it." . Interesting1 to Ladles. In this rapid age it is7 absolutely necessary for ladies to keep at coufant of what )s passing la the world around them. ; '1j';V? ?.f For this purpose, no medium is so good, as a first-class magazine. We recommend to ladies, who desire one useful and sensible as well as fash ionable, Demorest'b Illustrated Monthly as the very best parlor peri odical that we know. It is mofe complete5 in its depart ments than any other. i Its fashions are more unique, because they are authentic and original and uot blind copies of French and German models. - It gives with every number full-Eized patterns, which supply, during the year, all that any lady needs for the cutting of her own aud her children's ward robe. ' It is always high-toned, and its con tributoft include some of the ffoest talent in the country. Its Ladies' Club affords valuable and interesting imformation upon every suDiect. . It is the best magazine for the utili ties and ornamentation of the house hold; the best mag-tzine for floricul tare, original music, architecture, and other topics interesting to ladies all calculated to assist in making our homes attractive and happy. It is the most enterprising of all maga zines, and gives more than : twice as much for the money. It also offers a large and magnificent Parlor Steel Engraving, 28 by 35 inches entitled The Pic nic on the Fourth of July," va!ued at 610.00, to each sub- senber as a premium. The engraving is all done in line and stipple, from the original painting by Lillie M. Spencer, and besides the copyright, cat over 87.000, and .is acknowledged by artists to be the most perfect and beautiful large engraving every issued iu this country, Certain ly $10.00 will n t procure another that combines so much interest and beauty. Or, it offers a fine Chromo, worth 85 00, and other premiums worlh more than the cewt of the inigizine, to each subscriber, post free, and extraordinary premiums for clubs. Subcriytion price, 83 00 per annum. Commence any tune. Single copies 25 ct. Specimen cop ies, with circulars, .mailed free on re ceipt of 15 cts. Address, W. JenninosD emorest- 828 R road way, New York. Accident. On Tuesday last, .a team belonging to the stage company, run away, about four miles south' of Claquato. injuring the driver slightly, and seriously, if not fatally, Mr. Jas. Iluhes a stranger in thin territory. From papers found on his person it is known that Mr Hughes has been in the army, and that he was probably dis charged at Fort (Vvilte, March, as a land warrant dated tort Comllc, March, 2d, was tfbund among his pa pers, also a letter from a brother, Mr. J. IlQghes dated at Washington City Mr. Hughes ha not ppoken since; lies with his eves close, perfectly uncon scious, yet breathes regular aud strong ; is in the hands of kind hearted and humane strangers who are doing all trier can for the unhappy stranger Mr. Davis came into townn 3 J hours to procure medical attendance but failed Other messengers have come in since, but up to Thursday we learn that no physician has attended the unfortunate man. Olympia Transcript. , The mroe Cities. The following are the relative rank of the great eitics of this country as determined by the ceas just completed : Cities. 1850. 1860. New York 515.547 813,668 Philadelphia 408.762 ! 565,531 Brooklyn 130,757 268,661 St. Loota 77,860 151.780 Chicago 28.2fi9 109.263 Cinciaatti 115.4.16 161,044 Roitn ....136,881 177.481 Baltimore: 1(79,054 212.419 Oew Orleans, ...119.461 168,472 Sao Francisco... 34,879 56,805 1870. 950.000 750,000 370,000 312,963 299.117 260.0(0 253,323 240,000 175,000 150,000 - Prisoners.- At no time in the past history of this city has there been a larger number of prisoners confined in the county jail than at the present. There is now 33 persons confined, either bound over for their appearance at the next term of the Circuit Court, or serving out sentence of confinement from iuferior Courts. For want of room, the Sheriff has been compelled to construct three additional iron eel Is. Bulletin. I 1ST OF LETTERS REMAINING A io the Post Office at Dallaa, Not. lt, 1S70: Andrews, Arthur Adam, J. W. Borrlyer, C. Blakelj, J. W. Campbell, Jaaes. Cook, Mis Mary S. Cbamer, Charles. Dorothit, J. C. Dareoport, Lewis. Kpeler, John. Heserter, Manuel. Hastings, James. : Lindsay, Waiter. Michlebruck, John. Newman, M. Olmsted, Henry. Quiner, Henry. Bith,W.F. J. 8. Sulliran, Miss Mary. Shelton, Thomas 8. Banter, WUiiasa. Stafford, A. J. Thompson, Lennox. Ward, Thomas. Wagner, P. J. J. D. LKE, P, M. If a young lady has 1,000 acres of valuable land, the, young men are apt to conclude that there are. sufficient grounds for attachment. HEAL ESTATE. COME ALL YE THAT DESIRE Pleasant Homes in a Ooodly Land and consult- ,-, - - . Real Estate Brokers aad ColltetUn Agents N. W. Corner of First and Washington Streets, , "PORTLAND, OREQOS,3 D.M.C.GAULT, - ;" ' ' HEAL ESTATE JACJEiT, At ta Branch Office, Iff Dallas, Polk County, Oregon.; That is to say, that the lands nt 'Shinsr' scarcelt attract the attention of th Kml. grant wht wishes to purchase a denirahie home in a fertile, healthy resrion. whila ItmU in Ore. goo can be purchased for a small amount of ojoney.g, , We now proclaim that sreeial attention wil be riven to the purchase and nale of Real K- tate; and moreover, we cheerfully impart the iniormauon mai we nave a large amount or City Property, Town Lots, Farms, Improved, and tliiitriproTccl Ijancln9 Mtock Hanclicn. Timber Landfi, Etc., Etc., Etc. :.. ' ." i For sale at reasonable terns, i i ! In tha Beat Portions of the State. And in eonelnsion, we wontd impre oth tne minds of persons demrinir to Rt V. tate that they incur no expenne in placing their property in our hands, unless a sate is euectea. Particular attention is directed to the fact that a large amount of desirable lands can be porcoasetf at toe uraocn Office, DALLAS, POLK COUNTY, OREGON. I. IU, C. OAUIsT,: lteal Instate Agent. I2tf The standard remedy for Couffha, In flueiiza, Sore Throat, U hooplne Cough, Croup, LIrer Complaint, Ilrouchttis, nieedingr of the ungs, and every affection of the Throat, luna and Cheat, Includ ing Co-sumption. Wlatars Ralaam does not dry op a Cough, but looaena It, cleanses tha Lungs, allay irritation, thua removing the cause of the com plaint Vone csnulne unless sign edl. HUTTS. Prepared by ETH W. KOfflE 4 WON, Host on. Sold by ltliDDIKTON, llt8 TETTEH A CO., San Francisco, and by dealers generally. 10-Iy Administrators ' Notice NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the undersigned was duly appointed at the August term of the. County Court for Yam hill county, Oregon, administrator of the estate of John B. Kirby, deceased, late of said county. Those baring claims against said estate are required to present them with proper Touchers to tne earn administrator within six stomas ft 3m date hereof. i - JOEL A. KIRBY, Administrator. McMinnvlils, Oregon, August 8th, 18. ugli-4w ADDRESS TO TllE IVcrvous and Debilitated 'WHOSE SUFFERirias" Have bees;,,; Protracted from Hidden Causes, AND WHOSE CA8ES REQUIRE PROMPT TREATMENT to render Existence Desirable. - . ., . r; : If you are suffering or hare suffered, from involuntary discharges, what effect does it produee upon your general health ? Do you feel weak, debiotated. easily tired? Does a little extra exertion produce palpitation of the heart? Does your liver, 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 U. the top? Or is a sediment at the bottom after it has stood awhile? Do you have spells of short breathing or dyspepsia? Are your bowels constipated? Do you have spells of fainting, or rushes of blood to the bead? Is your memory impaired? Is your mind constantly dwelling on this subject ? Do you feel dull, listless, moping, tired of com pany, tf life? Do you wish to be left alone, to get away from everybody ? Does any little thing make you start or jump? Is your sleep broken or res tie m ? : Is the lustre of your eye as brilliant? The bloom on your cheek as bright? Do you enjoy yourself in society as well? Do you pursue your buiiness with the same energy? Are your spirit dull and flag ging, given to fits of melancholy ? Do you feel as much eonCdence in yourself? If so do not lay it to your liver or dyspepsia. Have you restless nights? Your back weak, your knees weak, and have but little appetite, and you attribute this to dyspepsia, or liver com plaint ? . . NOW, READER, self.abuse. venereal diseases badly cured, and sexual excesses, are all capable of producing a weakness of the generative organs. The or gans of generation, when in perfect health, MAKE THE S1AN. Ficl YouEcTerThink that those bold, defiant, energetic, perseveiiog ue?esful buins men, are always thou? whoK generative organs are in perfect health ? You never hear such men complain of being melancholy, of oervousnes, or palpitation of the heart They are never afraid I bey cannot a I in business; they dun t become sad and discouraged) they are always pulite ani pleafant in the company of ladies, and look ojatt nl them right In the face-none of your downcast looks or other meanners about tnt-m. I do not mean those who keep theorgans in flated by running to excess. These will not only RUIN THEIR CONSTITUTIONS, but also those they do business with or for. : . . ... S . r V How man j men, from badly cured oiseases, from the ejects of self-abuse and es.es, hits brought about this state of weakness tn those organs that has reduced the general sys t cm, so much as to' iuduce almost every other disease IDIOTCY, LUNACY, - PARALYSIS, spinal affcetions, suicide, and almost every other form of disease which humanity is h-J to, and the jeal cause of the trouble scarcely ever suspected, and hive doctored tor all but the right one. Disease of these organs require the use of a Diuretic. Ulelmbold's Fluid Extract u c m u is the great Diuretic, and is a certain cure for disease of the Bladder, Kidneys, O ravel, Dropsy, Organic Weakness, Female Complaints (ienerai Debility, and all diseases of the Uri nary Organs, whether existing in Male or Fe male, from whatever cause originating, and no matter of how long standing. If no treatment is submitted to, Consump tion or Insanity may ensue. Our flesh and blood are supported from these sources, and the health and happiness, and that of Poster ity, depends upon prompt uso of a reliable remedy. ' IIEJstyBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCI1U Established upward of Nineteen years, IS PREPARED BY II. T. II ELM BOLD, Druggist, "594 R roadway, W. Y. AND 104 South Tenth St.,FhiJa. Friea $1 25 per Bottle, er 6 Bottles for $8 60, delivered to any addreis. Sold by all Druggists everywhere. NONE ARE GENUINE unless done up in steel en graved wrapper, with fac simile oi my Chemical Warehouse, and signed DALLAS LIVERY. FEED & 0 ALE r. - . . ... Cot. Main and Court Streets, Thos. G. Richmond, Proprietor. HAVING PURCHASED THE ABOVE Stand of Mr. A. II. Whitley, we have re fitted and re stocked it in such a manner as trill satisfactorily meet every want of the com munity. Ilugglea, single or double. Hack Con cord Wagons, etc., etc Furnished at all hours, day or sight, on short notice. , Superior Saddle Horses, 'let by the Day or Wrek. TBRWS, REASONABLE. 4 T. O. RICHMOND This Remedy does not simply, reliete for a strt time, hut it produces perfect and perman ent cures of the worst eases of Chronic Nasal Catarrh, and will pay $580 reward fur a cat that J cannot cure. u Cold in the head" and Catarrhal Headache are cured with a few ap plications. If you have a discharge from the nose, offensive or otherwise, stopping up the nose at times, partial loss of the sense of smejl, taste or bearing, eyes watering or weak, feel dull, have pain orpiessure in the head, you may rest assured that you have Catarrh. Thous ands annually, without manifesting half of the above symptoms, terminate in Consumption and end iu the grave. No disease is so common, more deceptive or less understood by physici ans. I will send my phampblet on Catarrh to any address free. Dr. Sage's Catarrh llemedy is now. a SOLD BY MOST DRt'CfllSTS IN. ALL PARTS OF THE WOULD. Price 50 cents. Sent by mail post paid, on receipt of 60 rents, or four packages for 3 Beware of eoucterMts and wortLiess imita tions. See that my private utaihp, which is a pffifire tjuitrautrt nf gtHuiatm, is upon the outide wrapper. Rt-tueinber that this private stamp, issued by the United Stater Government expressly for stamping my medicifies, has ray portrait, name and address, and the words "U. S. Certificate of genuineness" engraved upon it, and need not be mistaken. Don't be swin died by travelers and others representing theui selves as Dr. Sage j lam the only man now Tiring that has the knowledge and the right to manufacture the yrnuine Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, and 1 never travel to sell this medi cine. H. V. PIERCE, M. D. au6-3tn ISS Seneca street, Bufialo, N. V. DRUG STORE. Northwest Corner Main aud 91111 Sts., DALLAS, OGN. HAVINO PURCHASED the OLD STAND formerly belngiog to W. S. Robb, and wishing to live and let live, I nil? sell at lw rates, COR CASH, everything in my line: Drugs, Patent Medicine, And all kiuds of PURE LIQUORS, put up epresly for Medicinal use. PEHI'U31IHIK U' ALL hl.M)S Cream Tartiir, StiJeratu. irot Mid Sen!, Paints, Otis, j Varnhhes, firuhet i Domestic Dyes, - Washing Povhr$ And everything else that is kept in a FIRST i CLASS DRITtJ STORE. J XICHOLH Wfc CODI Druggists. 14 QA ACRES OF FARMING LAND 1 Ol. Folk county, two tniies from Dallas, on the road to Sa'etn. all under good fence, repaired this spring; 175 acres now un der cultivation. 25 acres of timothy meadow, and well watered by springs and wells; three dwelling houses and one good barn on the farm, and two goo I bearing orchards. Belong ing to this prairie land is four timber lots, one lot of fir timber containing 140 acressituated five miles off, and is the nearest timber to the valley and very valuable for rails and building purposes; 61 acres of oak timber two miles dintant; 26 acres of oak timber two miles and 29 acres of oak timber one mile distant These tracts of land together make rne of the best grain and stock fanni in Folk county. Can be divided advantageously into three or four farms. Terms, TH per acre, to be sold together for cash in hand. Apply to . fltisscll & Ferry, REAL ESTATE AGEHTS, "PORTLAND. OREGON, OR ;d. m. c oault, Dallas, Oregon. T2-tt NAPOLEON IS A PRISONER OF WAR! B UT G. It. STILUS' IIEADQUA'RTERS Is on Main Street, opposite the Court House IVcw Store ! New Goods ! ! I am now prepared to ofler a large and choice assortment of pkovisions; OltOGEUIES, NAILS, AXES k SIEVES, QU KENS WARE. WOODEN & WILLOW WARE, BOOTS k SHOES, i FACTORY OOODS, ' -YANKEE NOTIONS, &o., kc. 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. (J. B. STILES. Dallas, Oct. 22, 1870. Mrtf ' Ir.f C LAM LLondotl FOIl SPECIAilcOMPLAINTS. TThR. CLARK'S tY?VIQ ORATOR gives lljJ tTnirth id fhe ar?ed and ctehilited1. It is o O f especially designed for young mtirrho lata wasted tneir vigor oy excesses oi every sua, and all per eons whose systems nave become weak by Imprudence, are completely restored by Us -use. Price One Dollar. ' ?r PR. CLARK'8 PURIFIER cleanrtlia 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 tb Hair, Ulcers, Boils, Pimples, Blotches, and ail diseases of the Skin. It is also beneficial la diseases of the Lungs and Digestive Organs. Price One Dollar. . . -. .: f ? BR. CLARKE'S PANACEA relieves pain of every description ; Headache, Earache, Toothache, Stomachache, Backache, Pains in the Breast and Limbs. It is in vain able remedy in all Nervous Disorders, and j family should be without it. Price One Dollar. H. CLARK'S ELIXIR is a cartan cnr for airweakness of the Genlto-UrinaiV Organs, and discharges, of ajauco purulent nature, Leuconhaoea, Gonhorrheea, Sperm a torrhoea, and Seminal Weakneps, are speedijf rnmd bv iu Die. Price One Duller. - , PH. CLARK'S REGULATOR, for females only, is guaranteed to correct all special irregularities e-f Single Ladies. Married Lo- tnmfA not to BM it whcft'ln ft 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 pore All afflicted persons should - send a carefully written statement of their ailments to Dr, Clack, and the proper remedy will be sent to their address. Dr. C!ark can be copsulted. personally at bis offie, and will furnish all the necessary accommodations to pauents wno place themselves under his care. All letters adddressed, DR. J. CLARK. OfEicc, 170, Broadway, New York ZUlf FRENCH MEDICAL OFFICE, Dr. Julicn Perrault, Dr. ol Medicine of th Faculty of Ps rls, Graduate of the Uulveralty" of Queen's College, and Physician " of the U pbo Ilaptlsta $o elety of San Fraiiclscp, DFERKAULT HAS THE rtEAS R. ere to inform patients and others ticking confidential medical advice that he can bo consulted daily a his cEce, Armory "11 all Building, North H&t corner of Slontgosnery and Sacramento streets, San Francisco, Rooms Nos. 0. 10, 11, first ficor. p stairs, entrance on cither Montgomery or Sacramento streets, In. Peru avlt's studies have been almost exclusively devoted to the cure of the various forms of Nervous at d Physical Debility, tha rvi-ult of injurious habits acquired in youth, l:wb utually ttitaiiste in impotence and U rilitj, and (ern antntly induce all the cos c mitanU of old age. W here a Secret ia fina lly cxUts. involving the happiness of a life and that of others, reason and morality dictate the neeeily of its removal,' lor it is a fact that a !lreature decline of the vigor of uanheed, matrimonial unbappiness, compulsory single life, etc., have their sources. in causes, the germ of which is planted in early life, and the bitter fruits tasted long afterward ; patients, laboring under this complaint, will complain of one or more of the following symptoms t Nocturnal Emissions, Pains ia the Back and Head, Weakness f Memory and Sight, Dis? charge from the Urethra on going to stool es make water. Intellectual Faculties are Weak ened, Loss of Memory ensues, Ideas are cloud ed, and there is a disinclination to attend to business, or even to reading, w riting or the so ciety of friends, ete. The patient will probsv? ably complain of Distihess, Vertigo, and that Sight and Hearing are Weak ced, and sleep disturbed by dreams; melancholy, sighing, palpitation, fainting!, coughs and slow fveri while some 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. Pitients suffering from this disease shoald e ply immediat.ly to Dm. Pkrhatlt, either in person or by letter, as he will guarantee a cure of Seminal Emissions and Impotence la six or eight weeks, ' , .. ,.. , Patients suffering trim venenal disease la any stage, Gonorrhea. Gleet, Strictures, Bubo. Ulcers, Ctaneous Eruptions, ete will be treat ed successfully. All Syphilitic and Mercurial Taints entirely removed from tbe system. Da. Pkrratlt s diplomas are to his oJSee, where patients en see for themselves that they are under the care of a regularly educated practitioner. The beet references given if re quired. . j - . . Patients suffering under chronic diseases capT call and examine for themselves. We invite investigation claim not to know everything, nor to cure everybody, but we do claim that iL 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. .. ' i iiiiw i-uarci iuu tjuick cure. t Ladies suffering from anv comnlalat Inclden tal to their sex, can consult the doctor with th assurance of relief. - Female Monthly; riUa. w " Da. PrRRlrLT la the only agent tn Califorrla for Dr. Biott'b Female Monthly Pills. ' Tfceit ft . e.eu.. a . ( i m men bo sate du esiaoucaea xaeir repiiiAuoKf o e iv iuwiv a v ujvuj uu'iivsivMVwf euw advance of every ether remedy for suppressions and irregularities, and other obstructions la fe males. - On the receipt of fife dollars, these Pills will be sent by mail or express to any part of the world, secure from curiosity or damage, ; Persons at a distance can be cured at home, by addressing a letter to Da. Pa br IP lt, corner of Sacramento and Montgomery streets, Rooms 10 and 11, or Box 973, P. O., San Fraaciiw. stating the case as minutely as possibla, general habits of living, oeeupatlon, ete etc. . All communications confidential. mm sk fiimaU Mtn An w MKeiMneAaahad savtsw In I WILL SELL OR TRADE FOR nORSES cattle or sheen, my CAS1EUA and V.lUhm TOGIt Al'llic5 MIOCKj also my dwelling house and 'Gallery in Dallas. For particulars Inquire of B. F. Nichols or 10-tf CHAB. LAFOLLETT. s A LT.C A R M E N ISLAND AND LIV ERPOOL Salt, in quantities to salt, at COS A EARHAUra Salcp.v ;