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ffiht 0 rug c i. 11 cpu b U cn?n. DALLAS, SATURDAY," APniL 29 My Ilerolha A True story. by mg Atrrnon of "johx hamfax." - '1 know a 'little maid a sweet A any seven yearold child you'll meet In-mausion grand or Tillage street, However charm'ng they may be ; She'll never know of this in verse '.When I her'slmple tale rehearse- j . A cottage girl, ma le baby nurse ' Utit another baby. ,TilI then bow con-tant she at school ! idler tiny hands of work how full l And never careless, never dull, . - 'itil auhol-ir' niay be. Jler absence questioned, with cheek red AttJt i'omicHf'ingof the he:.l. . 'Ma'airi I could not be spared," she said; "I had to tniiid my bahy." Jler bahy, oft along the lane ' She'd carry it with such sweet pain On summer holidays fu'l fain To let both work and play bo. But. at the school hour told to start, . She'd tarn with sad. divided heart Twixt scholar's wish and mother's part, ; -i "1 cannot leave my baby f One day at sehool came rumors dire , LlKiebas fallen in the fire ?" And off in haste I went to inquire " With anxious fear o'crflowing i - For yesttr afternoon at prayer My little Lizzie's face did wear . The lookbow comes it, whence or where, Of children who are going. And almost as If bound for flight To. say new prayers in angel's sight, Poor Lizzie lav so wan, so white, So sadly idle seeming ; Tier ""five bands now helpless bound, Her wild eyes wandering vaguely round, Asup'she started at each sound, Or slept, and moaned in dreaming. ILt. mother gavo the piteous tale; Jlow that child's'courage did not fiil, "Or else poor baby' She stopped, pale, And shed tears without number'; . Then told how at the fireside warm, Lizzie, with baby'on her arm, v Slipped threw him from'her.gafe'fronfhsrm - Then fell here in ber slumber. Lizzie shrieked, "Take him !" and uptosed : Hefpoox burnt hand and seemed half lost, "TJntil a smile her features crossed As sweet as angels may be. "Yes, ma'am" she said in a feeble tone, "I'm ill, I know" she bu.hed a moan .. "But," here her look a queen might own "But,"maam, I saved my baby !" EinOMA No. 1?. -I am composod of 17 letters. IIMIM HIM 0 My 116, 7, 14, is to shake or quiver. My 8, 5, is an article in common use. My ltf.'S, 5, 16, 1.?, is a boys name. My 11, 2, 4, 8. 17. is a man of eminence. : My 6 '16, 15, 9 '1 l.'.is indispcnsiMe .for'stock. My all is a celebrated foreign bird of song. Answer next week. Answer to No. 11. Ujutei we staxo, diti CD FALL. Storlos ab-.ui .Parrots Thomas J. o'.vtl;ch wrH-.s in "tlv m rr ' i . , -xiiy a nuts . jl :ni v p. rmr, vijiii whom we had the pleasure' of an ac quaintance soniG years ago, tv.irne.l, to repeat several couplets of senttimtitaJ poems, and having been taught to pro- .nouce mem id a sentimental urawi, ami a kind of manldinp: toncould, of coarse repeat theTn in no other way. When, after a fons? course of priv.ilc instruction; he was brought ont for exhi bition, roars of laughter followed his recitation. The effect, in fact, was irre sistible; but flattery spoiled him. Hear ing nothing but laughter in response to his oracular utterances, he shortly began to laugh himself and . indulged so much in the exercise that hU poetical memo ries soon vanished altogether. We read t)f another gray specimen who could sing, the first line of O, Nannie, wilt thou gtng with me V not only pro poundhg'the'words, hut ecreaniing the tune with a discordantly kind of correct ness. He was in the habit of exhibit' ing at a drawing room window in a fashionable watering place, and gener ally concluded his short solo with the words, rather angrily pronounced, "Go on, good people go on, good people," addressed to the crowd who stopped to hear. ... - Occasionally parrots acquire phrase (ology of a vulgu or d(rvout nature, and appear somewhat irreverent to short lighted critics.: Of course they aim ply repeat phrases they have picked up here and there, without wicked medi tathms, though such expressions un doubjtedly shock the ear, owing prin cipally, perhaps, to their comical associ ation. " ' ..The Rev. T. 0. Morris relates : A parrot belonging to somo friends of mine was generally taken out ol the yoom when the family assembled for prayers, for fear lest;he mihttako into hia head to join irreverently in tho re sponses. Ouo evening, however, his presence happened to be unnoticed, and ne was entirely forgotten. For some ime he maintained a decorous silence, but at length, lustead of "Atncti, out he came with "Cheer, boys, cheer. .On this the butler was directed to re move him, and had got as far as the door with him, when the bird, perhaps thinking he had committed himself, and had better apologize, called out. "Sorry I spoke." The overpowering effect on jthe congregation may bo more easily imagined that described. Said a gentleman to a dealer, who was asking a high price for a parrot. "Thi is a handsome bird, but he talks very little. I think the more, answered I'nll jnmfdi;tplv. nndwas bought with out further chaffering. Motto for, lawyers bo brief; for doctors be patient ; lor potters be ware. . Subscribe for the tturiULlCAN. zssssses Fa els ran tl ti ncics. A bad policy ono that has run out. Flower for tho h;iyfield -The wiuroso. Floating capital :rieh people in bath. ing. Best locks for your barn in winter Uullocks. When is an ox not nn ox ? When it is turned into a meadow. A yawn in company generally indi cates a gap in the conversation. Lawyers' mouths are liko turnpike gates never open except for pay. . Your wife may baste a chicken, but you will have to sow the crop yourself. It U somewhat curious fact that a eouipoxitor takes most e'es . when hardest at work. The Philadelphia "Press" deliber ately advises its readers to "lay in their coal." -Disgusting. j Whyjare candidates who fail to get elected like the world ? Because they arc depressed at the polls. The sentiment of cheese is astronomi cal, for when forced fogive expression it gives the milky whey. When you get !n your stocks for the winter, remember you cannot wear the hoes you dug the potatoes with. Don't let your cattle stray ; they often wander to'the most mysterious places ; w.i onco saw a cowhide iu a shoemaker's shop. Why is a son who objects to his mother's second marriago like an exhausted pedestrian? i Because he eau't go a step farther. "It's 40 years, my old friend John, since we were boys together." "Is it? well, don't speak so loud, there's that young widow in the next room.' A correspondent of tho MKcho," at Versailles, sjs bo saw C German officers take more that 152 glasses of beer at a sitting, which is but a trifle over 25 a head. A Scotchman'? definition of metaphy sics: "When the Jflk wha listen dinua ken tho meaning o whit they hear, and when the mun wh i speaks 'dinna ken what he nseaus his aiu nnV that's uiect;ji-'icks." Tho rcmrk of an exchange " that many of oar successful I ivyer.s com mt-ntvd life as pri'aehrs,' is g'acefulty corrected hy im.- of the K'gil gentlemen reicrred fo, who begs leave to Mate that he Lt iriu life ai an inftnt. Thackeray. tells of an Irish woman be.-giiig of him, when she saw him put his hand in his poeket, cried out, "may the blessings of Uod follow you all the days of veiir life" but when he pulled out his snuff box, immcd'ately added "and never overtake you I" A good parody w as that involved in the story of a young English nobleman with a large number ot titles and a mall amount of .brains -Lord this, and Viscount that, and io on ad infinitum. "My fair friend," said the witty N "One of his titles you appear to have forgotten." " Oh ; was the universal exclamation, " what is that ?" " IIo's bar. en of intellect," was the rejoinder. A LittlcShort. A tall handsome girl named Short, once loved a certain big Mr. Little, lint. Little, little think ing of Short, loved a little girl h imed Long. Now Long longed to ho even with Little's Short-comings, threatened to marry Littlo LTIore Jong, -which caused Little in a shoft time to marry Long. Query, did tall Short love bi;r Little less, because big Little loved little Long ? A young lady observes of a young man that his face has a strange fascina tion for her, because it looks so well at a funeral. This recalls an original rec- commendation of a young physician who wb9 supposed to he "Keeping company" with a young lady. The matronly friend of the latter having raised the young man from all points of view, returned one day from the death-bed of a friend, at which the physician had been present. She eulo-. gized the living fully as much as the dead man, and finally, turning to the girl as if she had reached the'ie plan ultra of euthusiasm, she said : "Jane, he's the handiest man I ever seen flxin' round a corpse." One stormy, blustering night in Jan. a vordant'couplo presented themselves nt the residence of a certain Norfolk clergyman, requesting to bo married. After the ceremony was performed, the happy groom, pocket-book in hand, asked : r . . ',.-. ' " Wall, Vjuire, what's to pay ?" The astonished and expectant rever end modestly replied that ho never named his price for auy such service, but accepted whatever any one was pleased to give him. The money was returned to the capa cious pocket with a grin and a bow : " Wall, I'm obliged to ye, I declare ; I will do as much for you some time." ' 3Tes," chimed in the blushing bride, with astonishing courtesy, "much obliged to ye, iis-fiir as I'm consarned. If it hadn't stormed wo should have gone to Dedham !'' Am ii ,, ; . ; MAINE, ORGANIZED - -- -- -- -- 1818. CHARTER PERPETUAL; Directors' Office, Jf0, 20 Court Street, BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS. HENRY CROCKET. President DANIEL SHARP ........Vice Preeident. WHITING II. HOLLISTER ........ Secretary. This is among the Oldest of New Eng land Companies, Aud the Lowest Coin Company Extant PURELY HUTUAL. Dividends Declared A n n u a 1 1 y. OS TftE COritRlBUTlOfi PLAN, A5I AITLIED AfTKR THE 8EC05D PATHENT. A loau of lO per cent, when DeUred. POLICIES ARE NOT FORFEITED in the Union Mutual Life Inmranee Company by failure to pay tho Premium when duo, but are continued in force by the NON FORFEITURE LAW of the State of Massachusetts. Eiauples showing the Working of tfce Law. ilax, oRDtsAnr ura. Fon ExAMrt B : A party inauring at the age of thirty-fire premium all cah. One Annntl Prelum will continae policy in farce 2 yearn and 3 aj. Two Annual l'rouium will continue policy in force 4 year and 12 day. Threw A mi ul Premium will continue policy in force 6 year and 27 day!. Four Annual Premium will coutinne policy in f'rc H year and 4o day. Five Annual Pn-ntium will continue policy in force 10 years and 55 day. VS WHICH iO Vtn CKX. ZDTt HAS 8EK, GIVM. Two Annua! Prcnvum ill ontiuy& policy in fore '2 ysar and "."10 day. Three Arntial Prmiutn will continue policy iu fotc I yctr; and 2-'i day. . Five Annual Pieuiium will cuntinue policy in force 7 year and day. Ex wpi.r : Prcn;utn all Cfh Plan Ten Pay ment Life One Annu l Prcmitio will con tinui policy in force, Term Policy, ah.ut three year. Rx ar i.r : Premium 40 per cent. Note -Plan, Ten Payment Litw. On Ano'ual Premium will continue policy in force a a Term Pulivy, ab ut 2 year aud 100 day. Endowment Policies ExiVPf.r: Premium all Cash Affo, 35; Plan, Ordinary Endowment, payable at the a of 50. One Annual Premium will con tinue policy In frce as a Term Policy, nearly b year, or 4 years and 325-day. Examclk : Premium all Caih Age, 3 j ; Plan, Ten Year Endowment, payalrf at the a0 of 4. ; One Annual Premium will con tinue policy in force aa a Term Policy, 7 years. N(!es on Endowment Policies, Ex am TLB i Premium ln per cent. Note Age, 35; Plan, Ordinary Endowment, payable at the age of 5ft. One Annual Premium will continue policy in forco an a Term Policy about 3 years. Examim.k: Premium 4u per cent. Note Ae, 35; Plan. Ten-Year Endowment, payable nt the age of 45. One Anuial Prcroinm will continue policy in force as a Term Policy about 5 year. Itatcs, Assets to Liabilities. lSGo, 1867. lSf.8. 1SP.9. 121U7 121 01 121-57 127 00 Ixterkst Receipts fou 18o9......$240,670 14 Losses Paid ix 1SC9 .....201,190 00 Imterest Receiveh ix Excess of Losses Paid . ......39,480 14 Assets this Datb Over 6,000,000 00 Losses Paid to Date .1,670,433 00 Dividends Taid ix CAsn to Date...951,318 55 IssuRAxcB ox 14,000 Policies Ik Forcb over 30,000,030,00 j Thi Company is not restricted to invcotinjj its fund in the New England States. From the Report of the Auditing Committee, we find that $1,6T'0,U00 is now lnaued upon estates in the City of Chicago and near thereto, where rates of interest are nearly or quite- equal to those of the Pacific Coat. , i -,:::' ;,: There is nothing desirable in Life In.' i surance which cannot be secured hy a Policy in the MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. PACIFIC IIHANCII OFFICE, S. IV. Cor. Cat and Kearney Streets, j ; BAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 0 H H JOHN SOU & CO., General Managers, Pacifio Coast. B. 13. M O H 8 E, C KX EH AI AG E NT, v OREGON A WASHINGTON TERRITORYf I'oi'tland HEflRY T. HELIVIBOLD'S COMPOUND FLUID . Extract Catawlia ojaLi?jE fills; Component PartsFhtid Extract Rhu bard and Eluid Extract Catawba Grape Juice. FOR LIVER COMPLAINTS, JAUNDICE, BILLIOUS AFFECTIONS, SICK OR NERVOUS HEADACHE, COSTIVKNESS, Ac. PURELY VEGETABLE, CONTAIN ING NO MERCURY, MINERALS OB DELETERIOUS DRUGS. TO 11 These Tills are the roost pleasant pur gative, superseding castor oil, salts, iaag nesia, Ac. There is nothing more accept able to the stomach. They giro tone, and cause neither nausea nor griping paina. They are composed of the Jinttt inyrtdientn. After a few days' use of them, such n invigoration of the entire system taes place as to appear miraculous to the weak and enervated. II. T. Ilelmbnld's Compound Fluid Extract Catawba Grape Pills aro not sugarcoated; sugar-coated Pills pass through the stomach without dissolv ing, consequently do not produce the desired effect. THE CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS, being pleasant in taste and odor, do not necessitate their being sugar-coated, and are prepared according to Pharmacy and Chemis try, and are not Patent Medicines, 'WD HENRY T. HELJIBOLD'S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND Fluid Extract Harsaparllta. Will radically exterminate from the system Scrofula, Syphilis, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Sore Eyes, Sore Legs, Sore Mouth, Sore Heal, Bronchitis, Skin Diseases, Salt Rheum Cank ers, Runnings from the Ear, Whito Swellings, Tumors, Cancerous Affections, Nodes, Rkku, Glandular Swellings, .Niijht SweV, Rah, Tetter, Humors of all kinds, Chronic Rheu inatirm. Dyspepsia, and all disease that hive been established in the system for years. BEING PREPARED EXPRESSLY FOR THE ABOVE COMPLAINTS, its Rlood Pur ifying properties are greater than any other preparation of Sarsaparilla. It gives the Complexion a Clear and Healthy Color, and Keitorcs the Patient to a stat of Health and Purity. For Purifying the Blood, removing all Chronic Constitutional Diseases arising from an Impure state ot the Blood, and the only Reliable and Efnctual Known Remdly for the Curo of Pains and Swelling of tho Bones, Ulcerations of the Throat and Legs, Blotches, Pimples on the Faci, Erysipelas and and all Scaly Eruptions of the bkin, and Beautifying the Complexion. ilEXHY T. IIi;l.It(M)T4 C O N C E N T BAT E I . FLUID EXTRACT DUCHU, THE GREAT DIURETIC, bit cured every cac of Diabt-tea in w!ich it has Iwen given. Irritation of tho Neck of the HI. birr and Inflamation of the Kidneys, ecra'Ionof the Kidneys and Bladdtr, Retention of Untie. Dispasc of tho lrotr.ite JJad, Stone in th Baddcr. Caleulns, ravel. Brick dut Deposit, and Mucu or M;ky charger, and for Enfeebled and Iklic.te ConUtutin of ott Joules, astvtn.h.l with tha following symptom: Iulip wition to Etertion, loss o! Power, Ioss f Mem ry. Dtfiiculty of Breath ing. Weak Nerves, Trembling. Horror of Ii ease. Wakefulness, Diume of Vision, Pain in tb Back, lloi Hand), Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Eruption on tho Face. Paliid Countenance, Univ-ral L.undtude ol the Muscular System, Ac. Used by person from the a'jres of eighteen to twenty-five, and from thirty five to hay-tiro or in the, decline or change of life; after confine ment or labor pains; bed-wetling in children. 1 ILlmbold Extract of Buchit Is Dinretic and Blood-Purifying, and cures all Diseases arising from Habits of Dissipation, and Jixresse and Imprudences in Life, Impurities of the Blood. Ac, so pet scding Ccpaibn in Affections for which it is used, and Syphilitic Affection in these Diseases used iu connection with Hclui bold's Rose Wash. LADIES. In many AfT-'fti'Mis peculiar to Ladies, the Extract Buchu is unequalled by any other Re medy as in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregular ity, Painfulncss or Suppression of Customary Evacuations. Ulcerated or Sehirrm State of the Uterus, Leucorrhca, or Whites, SteriMity, and for all Complaints incident to the Sex. whether arising from Indiscretion or habits of Dissipation. It is prescribed extensively by tho moi-t eminent Physicians . and Midwivcs for Enfeebled ar.d Delicate Constitutions of both Scxca and all ages. II.T.IIELMBOLDiS EXTR ACT BUCHU CURES DISEASES ARISING FROM IM PRUDENCES, HABITS OF DISSIPATION. Etc.dn all their stages, at little expense, littlo 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 tho Urethra. Allaying Pain and Inflammation, ao frequent in this class of disoases, and expel ling all Poitonous matter. HENRY T. HELM HOLD'S IMPROVED ROSE WASH. . cannot be surpassed as a FACE WASH, and will be found tho only ppecifio remedy in every species of Cutaneous Affection. It speedily eradicated Pimples, Spots, Scorbutic : Dryness, Indurations of the Cutaneous Membrane, 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 aro nsod. Full and explicit directions accompany tho medicines, : Evidences of the most responsible and reli able character furnished on application, with hundreds of thousands of living witnesses, and upward of 30,000 unsolicited certificates and recommendatory letters. , lleury T. Jlelmbnld'B Genulno Fre V paratlons. Sent to any address. Secure from observation. Established upwards of TWENTY YEARS. Sold by Druggists ovory where. Address letters for information, in confidence, to HENRY T. IIELMBOLD, Druggist and Chemist. Only Depots : II. T. II ELM BOND'S Drug and Chemical Warehouse, No. 5ut Broadway, N Y., or to H. T. HELMBOLD's Medical Do pot, 104 South Tenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa, BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Ask for HENRY T- HELMBOLD'S. Take no Other. Iff! - J)KAI.EIt I.V Giro ceriesy PROVISIONS, iar and .Toba'cco9 WOOD AND W1LL0U VARE &c. DAIJ.AS, )KI-.CON IIAIUIY BLUFF. rBlIIIS WELL-KNOWN nORSE WILL remain at his Old Stand at Independenca the ensuing Season, commencing April the 1st, 1871, and ending July 1st, 1871. Terms: Six and Eight Dollars by the Season. Ten Dollars to Insure. Payable in U. S. Gold Coin. Good pasture furnished nt 50 cents per week. I will not bo responsible for accidents or escupes. HENRY HILL, Proprietor, 4-2in. " DALLAS LIVERY. FEED & SALE Cor. Main aud Court Streets, Thos. G. Rlchmontl, Proprietor. HAVING PURCHASED THE ABOVE Stand of Mr A. H. Whitley, we have re futed and re-stocked it in such a manner as will satisfactorily meet every want of the com munity. IJugles, single or double. Hacks, Con cord Wa !!, etc., etc., 'Furnished at all hours, day or night, on short notice. Superior Saddle Horses, let by the Day or Week. TERK3, EEASONAHLE. 4 T. G. RICHMOND I did tit wish t' inform vou. ri l r. t it Dr W!!tl-rfu5, or any other man, has discovered a remedy that cures (Nifji'timpion. wh-n'the lung are half consumed, in h rt, i!l enra all discu ses whtlhrr of min !, bily or estate, make men Jive f..rvcr. leir death to play for want of wrk, and is dei;rn"t o make nor ynb! unary sphere a b!ivfiil Par-idise,-to whr-h Heaven it self shall be but a M h w. Y ! have heard eno'jgh of tint Jiu:nbu.i;j: r.v. put when I te!! yout that Dr. Sagu's Cat irrh Remedy tiit pni ti'rttif rf? the w r.t (U'tli i(i the Ile o! I un ty a-twfrt Ifcat whl h thouard can tec'ifv to Pwitl pay Reward f.-r a case that I caunot C'tre. A pmiipbU t giving symptom and other intf.rmati'ui sent freg t,i any a Idrecs. TLi Hciucdy is SOLD BY MOST DRUGGISTS IN ALL PARTS OF THE WOULD. Priie SO cent. Sent bystuail, postpaid, on re rv t of ft' cents, or i pal: nc f r $2. Beware if rrmntrr ft !f ao. trnrfh?ri imifittitt. See that tn.v privat St-imp, which is pnttrt yuftrtXHiit '-' (It.Hiiiurui-. Is upon the outside wrapper. )Unn ta! r 'bt this private Stamp, issued by the U. S. Gvt:riticnt expressly for stamping my niedi tnes. h.ismv portrait,' name and address, and the word U S. Certificate of Genuineness," engrave ! upon it. and nee I not be tnisraken. Don't bo swindled by travel ers nn othrs representing Ibemselvei a Dr. Sage J I am the only man now living that has the knowledge and right to manufacture the fVwwne Dr. f 'age's Catarrh Remedy, and I nev er travel to sell this tncficene. R. V. PIERCE, M. D. 13.1 Senec street, Buffalo, N. Y. Feb. 25 3m DRUG STORE- Northwest Corner Mdlti and Mill Ms., DALLAS, OCN. HAVING PURCHASED th OLD STAND formerly belonging to W. S. Uobb, aud wishing to live and let live, we wil! sell at tow rates, FOR CASH, everything in our line: Ka'ixgs, Palest! rtlcdiesiic, And all kinds of PURE LIQUORS, put up expressly for Medicinal use. PEUFUSIEHIES OF ALL KINDS. Aht Sana, Cream Tartar, Sulerafuit, Sagot Bird .W, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brmhes, Domestic Dyes, Washing Powdery And everything elso that fs kept In a FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE. I NICHOLS & CO AD. Druggists. as 32 v a: t- it ajuiia hi w. Thc standard remedy for Couchsi, In fluenza, Sore ".Throat, 'Uhoopluff Cough, Croup, Liver Complaint, llronchltia, llleedinjj of . the Lunfjs. and every afTectlon of the Throat, Luitgn and Chest, lnclud " inar Countptloil, ; Wistar s It ilsam doosi not dry up -a 'Cough, bnt loose iin it, cleanses the IutigMt allays Irtllatlon, thus removlnjr the cause of the com plaint Vouo ceiiulnc unless slffif- ' ed I. IUTTTS. rreporedby SIM 1 1 W, VOW LP. SON. Iloatou, Sold bv HKDDINCJTON. IIOs. TMTTiCIl etc -CO., San l'rauclco, aud by dcttlcri generally. . I-V "' 'I' I l it t iiJM I II I III U I I I Hi ii W ji., im 1 1 - h ... -. ..1 . itaf-nf r'"- Br. C LA It IV S Londoii JRciiiedie, "FOR. SPECIAL COMPLAINTS." Br! CLARK'S IIJVIGORATOR givCf strength to tbo aged and dtbilited. It is especially designed for youog men who have wasted their vigor by excesses of every kind, and all persons whose systems ha ve become weak by imprudence, are completely restored by its use. Price One Dollar. TKr. CLARK'S PURIFIER cleans tha fcLJ'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, Soro Throat, Falling or tho Hair, Ulcers, Boils, Pimples, Blotches, and all . diseases of the Skin. It is also beneficial in 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 invaln able remedy in all Nervous Disorders, and no family should be without it. Price One Dollar. BR. CLARK'S ELIXIR is a cartain euro for all weakness of the Genito-Urinajy Organs, apd discbarges of a muco purulent nature, Leuconhaoca, Gonhorrhwa, Sperma torrhoea, and Seminal Weakness, are speedily cured by its use. Price One Dollar. BB. CLARK'S only, is goal S REGULATOR, for females guaranteed to correct all special irregularities of Single Ladies. Married La dies are accustomed not to use it when in a certain condition, as Its effects would be too powerful. Price One Dollar. All of these celebrated remedies are prepared from Fluid Extracts, under our immediate supervision, and are warranted fresh and pure. All afflicted persons thould send a carefully written statement of their ailments to Dr. Clark, and the proper remedy, will be sent to their address. Dr. Clark can be consulted personally at his oflie, and will furnish all the necessary accommodations to patieuts who place themselves under his care. All letters adddressed, DR. J. CLARK. Offiice, 1,270, Broadway, New York S4-ly : FRENCH EIEDICAL OFFICE. Ilr. Jtilu is FcrratJf, Dr. ol Medicine of the Par ullj of I'a ' rln. Graduate of the IJnIteroity of i iuceii College, slid Pli)!rlatt of the St. John fUi tlto So ciety of San l-'iaiiciro. I PERU A U LT7 HAS TII F." YIXA S yB. tre fo inlortn pat sects and rtrs seeking confidential medical advice that be can tie cr.sultcl daily at bis -Cce, tn cry Hall B'tiilding, North Esist eert'cr o! Mi-i.lemery and acrsnieiitiT stn ets, San Frcneico. toeu.g Nos. 9, 1, II, firt flocr. up staiis, trtrarre n either Mtmtgiiiuery or Saern:ri:t streets. Dr. I'KKttAt lt's stwdi Ljmc 1 ten altnost escluive!y devoted to the cure of ti e vmods forms of Nervous ard Physical Itcbiiify; the result of injurious haldts acquised in youth, whteb wfuaily terminate in iu f otn ce si-d sterility, and pern arttitly ir duee all the jrr.n e' lnirant t.f edd age. Where a secrtt Infirm sty extats. involvirg the bappiress of a lifejsnd that of others, rcsson and morality dictate the necessity of its rtm.val, lor it is a fact that a premature decline of the tler of n avbcd, matrimonial nnbsppiness, cempnlsory sirle life, etc., have their sources in ranees, the germ of which is planted in early life, and the bitter fruits tasted long afterward; ptiests,. laboring nnder this complaint, will complain of one or more of the following symptoms: Nocturnal fctnisssops, rains in the Hack and Head, Weakness of Memory and Siht. Dis cbarge from tbe Urethra on gt irg to stool or make water. Intellectual Faculties are Weak ened. Loss of Memory ensues. Idas are cloud ed, and there is a disinclination to attend to business, or even to reading, writing or tbe so ciety of friends, etc. Tbe patient will proba ably complain of Diriiuess, Vertico, and tbat Sight and Hearing are Weakened, and sleep disturbed by dreams; melancholy, sighing, palpitation, fainting., coughs anil stow fevers; 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. Piiii'iita ilTrin" frnm thi !!ifiA uhmitri.nn- i ply immeliat.ly to Dr. PxRitAt;tT, either in person or by letter, as ho will guarantee a cure of Seminal Emissions and Impotence in six or eight weeks, Patients suffering frm rcnerial disease in any stage, Gonorrhea.' Gleet, Strictures, Bubo, Ulcers, C"tancous Eruptions, etc., will be treat ed successfully. All Syphilitic and Mercurial Taints entirely removed from the system. Dr. Pkiuiaclt's diplomas are in his office, whem patients cn see for themselves that they are under the care of a regularly educated practitioner. The best references given if re quired. , Patients suffering under chronic diseases can call and examine for themselves. We invite iuvestigation ; claim not to know everything, nor to cure everybody, but we do claim that in all cases taken under treatment we fulfil our promises. We particularly request those who bavo tried this boasted doctor and that adver tised physician till worn out and discouraged, to call upon ns. Low charges and quick cures. Ladies suffering from any complaint inciden tal to their sex, can consult tho doctor with the, assurance of relief. i Female Monthly rills. Pn. PuTinAri.T ii tbe oly agent In Califorrfa for Dr. Biott's Female Monthly Pills. Their immense sale, baa established their reputation as a female remedy anapproached, and far in advance of every other remedy lor suppression and irregularities, aad other obstructions in fe males. On the receipt Of five dollars, .these, Pills will bo sent by mail or express to any part, of the world, secure from curiosity ot damage. Persons at a distance can be cured at homo, by addressing a letter to Dr. PanaAVi-T, corner of Sacramento and Montgomery streets, Rooma 10 and 11, or Box Wt l O., San Francisco, stating tbe easo minutely as possible, general habits of living, occupation, etc., etc. v AH communications confidential. 14-ly Dr. WlUar Ilalsaui of Hd Cherry, i. ull called a "wonder f medical soi-' enco." It cures coughs and colds 'Mtater ( It soothes the irritated r arts ; it heals the lnfia- nation j and even consumption lUsclf yields W its magic influence. ' r