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2Hu Oregon lltpublMm DALLAS, SAT01AYMiL YG7 i . . - ' Ode to Spring;. I . "Would thou wert here sweet maiden,! With thy blushes of delight. '"While around in graceful motion, Nyinybs in waiting smile bo bright Xist ! that tepbyr, tbe breathless motion, Sweetly whispers; gently plays, f Thro' the tree; whilst 'inong the branches, Warbling songster's sing thy praise. Beauteous flowers, from earth then springing, Rich with gems of pearly dew Whilst from blooms sweet honey seeking .Insects huui, would welcome you. j Yea, they'd seek tbe choicest morsels Sumptuous tables would they spread t For their Qeen to feast ; whilst fairies Lay soft carpets for thy tread. ., .And from branches, garlands hanging 'Decked by " mab's" blight fairy train, 'While roam! the banquet h.ill of beauty, Floats sweet luuaio's stirring strain. 'Haste tweet maiden do not. Tinker, Loving hearts and voices truo, Watt thy coming with caresses, Come ye ! Nature waits for you. .Dallas, April, 29. A.O.Y. "Wpbfoot strides Pejrassus and rides xom a neighborinj; town to Dallas to give us the following reminiscence of Shopping lu lndepeudau.ee. A shopping I went to this far-noted tswn, To buy me some tinware and also a, gown ; The tinmen and saddler, merchants and all, I mutt not be partial but give each a call. I called on the saddler 0 what a nice fellow. -To bitch aod unhitch my horse from my buggy. Then I went to the tinner' to examine bis ware, .No ii was him I would see ; but I fiod him 0 j" where? O bere he comes now, the dear little duck, But U be's so sky ; (This is always may luck.) X bought me bucket and paid for it down, Then bied vie away, to purchase a gown. To buy m a gown I have great desire felt, But soon changed ray mind from a gown to a "Belt." 0 that dear little Belt, when it circled my waist 1 really felt as if pleasantly laced. Now papa and mama; when you want aught in haste, To Independence I'll go, for it just suits my taste, And pretty fair maidens I'll say this to you Dont yon go there a shoppiug with my "Belt" in view. Independence, May, I. WEBFOOT. JEjigma No. 13. I am composed of 19 letters. My 9. 3, 19. 1 8, is destructive to wheat. My 14. 10, IT, 13, 5, l. is a girls name. My 15, 5, 6, 16,8, we always dislike. My 14, 11, 1; 13. IS, 2, is a foreign nation. My 7, 1,4, 2, it an unpleasant disorder. My all is attracting much attention at pres ent. . Answer next week. Answer to No. 12. Tnr. Esuusn Sky Lark- Armament of the World. The greatest, in oat far-reaching re result of the war which ha.- just ended, i seen, not in the dcrrndalion of France nor the elevation uf Prussia, bat in the fact that other nations arc now aoout to enter up n a new process of preparation like that which the Ger .man power has pursued absorbingly for more than half a century. Not only Prance, but Iluisiu, and even England, now propose to learn in the school which has sq effectively drilled the Jrrasstan people, that even the peasants in their first fight rival in daring and soldierly skill the veteran whose life is war. xu-ifc x -rmc, mat iwuaia, ur mat Austria or Italy should do go is not surprising j but that England, so reluc tant in going to war, should deliberately and after long hesitation decide to Relinquish her distinctive and unique relations to European politics, and enter gain into rivalry with her neighbors, is a more noticeable result of the war just closing. Foreign papers report that the Prussian .system of military . pianeuvres jn thi field for practice .will be introduced into the British army this year. It may be that this introduction will be but partial, and to .call the volunteers generally into ser viceand the instruction of volunteers by ample practice, in the place of a gen eral enrolment and service in the active army, is certainly the reason for .and the object of such maneuvres -will, we suppose, require either a new Jaw, or else a stir of popular enthusiasm. Jf it is to be general,, this is the most .exciting news that has come since the jthree days in August, wVan all the weakness of France, and the hopeless oess of its cause were so rudely re yealcd. Army and Navy Journal. -e)- Manufacture of Buttons. The first maufacturer of bottons in this coun- try was Samuel vv ilhston. While he was .dragging along as a country storekeeper his ejes having failed him while studying for the ministry his wife be thought her that she could cover by Jiand the wooden buttons of the time, and thus earn an honest penny. From this the couple advanced Jn their ambi lion until they had perfected machinery for covering buttons ; the first employ ed for the purpose in this country From this sprang an immense factory, and then others, until Samuel Williston made half the buttons of the world. His factories are still running a. East htmpton, coining wealth for, the pro prietor, and known to every dealer in buttons the world over. Ho is now be tween 70 and 80 years of age, worth 5 or 6 million?, and has given $400,000 to Easthampton for a seminary and for churches,- 8200.000 to South Midi -y Female seminary, audi$200.000 to Am herst College, besides lesser gifts. Scientijic American. We furnish the Republican and DtmorttC Monthly or'&i a year. Facts and Fancies. The ties that counect business men advertise. ; - . Is getting V tight' tho result of ' loose habits?" , . When a girl falls in love with an un lucky Irishman, her heart always goes pity Pat'. : 'John, did you ever bet on a horse race? "No, but I've seen ; my sister Bet on an old mare." Little children like flowers, need to achieve a healthy growth, plenty of care, plenty of gooi air, plenty of suushine, and plenty of room. - Ladies don't know whether they like smoking or not. With special favorites they like it, with general favorites they don't Jikc it, aud with no favorites, they detest it; It is customary in crimnal circles to speak of going to prison as "going to a country home." We persume the hand cuffs re described as "The Two wrists companion." An eastern paper, in a fit of revolu tionary enthusiasm, says : "Hurrah for the girls of .'76 !" "Thunder," cried a New Jersey paper, "That's too darned old! No, no! Hurrah far the girls of '17!" On Miss Anna Bread. While belles their lovely graces spread, And fops around them flutter, I'll be content with Anna Bread, And won't have auy but her, A farmer, who recently had his but ter seized on by the clerk o the mar ket for short weight, gave as u reason that the cow from which the butter was made, was subjected to the cramps, and that had caused the butter to shrink in weight. A quaint old gentleman, of an active, stirring disposition, had a man to work in his garden who was quite the reverse. "Joi.es," "said he did you ever see a snail "Certainly' said Jones. Then said the old tmy "yu must have met him, for you never could overtake him." Slightly sarcastic was the clergyman who paused and addressed a man com ing into the church after the senium had begun, with the remark : ' Glad to see you sir ; come in ; always glad to sue thoe here who can't con.c early and decidedly self-poseed was the man thus ad iresned in the presence of an astonished congregation, as he re sponded, lT! mk yoi ; would you fa vor me with tho text?" A charming young widow of Perry county, Iud , being unable, or unwilling to decide which of two lovers to bless with her hand, induced them to settle the question by cards. "Old Sedge," best 2. in 13. Accordingly, the candi-date- met at the lady's residence one day lately, and in the most amicable man ner played the momentous 'rubber," the looser retiring with a benediction on his successful rival aud the prospective bride. A fuss in the family. -"Wal, I guess there's a row over to oar house." "What on airth's the matter, you little sarpirjt?" "Why dad's got drunk, mother wash ing, the old cow has got a calf, Sal's got married, aud run away with the spoons. Sete has swollowed a pin, and Lou at, the Aurora Borax till he's got delirius triangles. That ain't all, "nuther " "What else, upon airth V "Why Hose spilt the batter pot and broke all the pancakes, and one o' the .' Maltese, kit tens has got her head into the molasses cup, and can't get it out, and, oh, how hungry I am." ; A poor emaciated Irishman, having called a physician, in a forlon hope, tho latter spread a large mustard plaster and pot it on the poor tellows's lean chest. Pat, when he with tearful eyes looked down on it, said : "Docther, it strikes me it's a dale of mustard for so little mate." A gentleman playing cards at Baden-Baden was much an noyed by an inquisitive stranger, who stood beside him and pried into his hand. At last lie took a pinch of snuff and administered it to his tormentor, immediately saying : "I beg your par don, but you were so near me, sir, that I mistook your nose, for my own." A rough looking speciman of human ity was crushing through Catham street, N. Y., not long since, when he came plumply upon a Jew, a specimen of his race, about whom there Could be no mistake. Without any warning, the rough knocked him sprawlling into the gutter. Picking himself up, and tak ing his "claret" faucet between his fin ger and thumb, he demandedan ex planation. "Shut up, or I'll bust you again!" shouted the aggressor apgroaching him. "I never done nonding niiuyou, and wh.Tt for you mash me in the nose ?" asked Abraham. "Yes yer hevj yer Jews crucified Jesus Christ. I've a mind to go for you again." .'But mine Cot, dat vash eighteen hundred years ago !" said the Jew. "Wal, I don't caro if it was I only heard it last night!" replied the uu WHshed again going for his victim who wisely weut a trifle faster in the same direction. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. v " MAINE, ; ORGANIZED .... - - ... 1848. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Directors' Office, No, 20 Court Street, BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS. IIENHT CROCKET.!. President. DANIEL SHARP... ........L.Vice Prenident. VyillTINa II. HOLLISTER ........Secretary. This is among th Oldest of New Eng laud Cumpaniea, Aud the Lowest Voitx Company Extant PURELY MUTUAL. DiiiflciKlN Declared A ii ii it a 1 1 y. OM TUB CONTRIBUTION PLAN, AND APfUID A.VTKB TUB 8ECOSD I'AVMEST. A L.oau of H) per ccuu wheu Desired. POLICIES ARE NOT FORFEITED in the Union Mutual Life Inurnee Company bjr failure to jmy tUe Premium when due, but hro minucdinforceby the NON FORFEITURE LAW of tho State uf Massachusetts. Ilxauples fchowlug the Wt,rting of tte Law. puas, okdisaht ure. Fob Zxamvuk: A rmrty inturing at the jje of thirty-five ttmimui all caU. One Annual Prrroiutu will coutinue policy In frc2 ysara al 3 aaje. Two Animal I'rciuium will continue policy in force 4 year and 12 Ua.rt. Threw Annual Premium will continue policy in furcw t" ji?nr and 27 dy. Four Annual preuiiuott will cwntinne policy In fjree 8 r and 46 day. Fire Annual Prt'iniumn will continue policy In force 10 years and i6 day. OJC WHICH 10 I'fcR CEST. SOTR It A BEKX OlVf.JI. Two Annua! Preralumi will cuitiuuo plicy in fort 2 year and 210 dy. Three Aiitutl Prfrnium will coutinue policy in force i yearn and 2:5 day. Fire Amtu.it Premium wSl coutinue policy in force 7 years aud 20S day. Y.x ampi.k t Prvtniutn alt Cal Plan Te Pay ment Life. One Annual Pmniuia will con. tioue policy in force, ms Teraa Potiey, ahut thrHi year. V.tAMVi.r,: Preuiiuta 40 percent. Nte Plan. Ten Payment Life. On Annual Premium will continue pdi-y in force a a Tettu Policy, aboul 2 yuar and 1UJ dyt. Euduwmcnt IolfcIe. ExMirtu: Premium all Cfth Age, 35 J Plan, Ordinary Endowment, payable at the age of 60. One Annual Premium will con tinue policy in force a a TVrra Policy, nearly 5 year, or 4 years and 32i day. Exami'LK : Premium all Caih Age. 35; Plan, T n Year Endowment, payable at the ae of .45 One Annual Premium will con tinue policy in force aa a Terra Policy, 7 year. Notes on Endowment Policies Kxamplk: Prcminm 40 per cent Note Age, Plan, Ordinary Endowment, payable at the age of 50. One Annual Premium will continue policy in force us a Term Policy about U year. Ex ampi.k : Premium 40 per cent. Note Ajre, 35 ; Plan, T o-Year Endowment, payable at the ajre of 45. One Annual Premium will continue policy in force as a Term Policy About 5 year. Hates, Assets to I.tabllltles. 18G6. 18f7. 1868. 1869. 121tf7 121 01 121-57 127:00 Imtkrest Recbipt ron 1S69......2I0,670 14 Losses Paid ix 1809.......... 201,I0 00 Interest Received in Excess or Losses Paid 39,480 14 Assets this Datb Over 6,000,000 00 Losses Paid "to Date ......1,679,433 00 Dividends Paid is Casb to Date. ..951,318 55 Ixsuraxcb on 14,000 Policies Is Force over 30,000,030 00 This Company is not rc.tricted to inventing its fund In the New England States. From 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 interett are nearly or quite equal to those of the Pacifio Coaet. There is nothing desirable in Life In surance which cannot be secured ly a Policy in the MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. PACIFIC IIHANCII OFFICE, S. V. Cor. Cat. and Kearney Streets, ' SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. H. H. .-JOHN'S ON-' & C 0., General Managers, Pacific Coast, . 13. MO USE, ''U :.' GENERA1V AGENT, OREGON A WASHINGTON TERRITORY, Fortland HENRY T; HKLMBOLD'S COMPOUND FLUID JExIract Catawba gb'ape xitil,s. Contponent Parts Fluid Extract Rhu bard and Fluid Extract Catawba Grape Juice. . FOR LIVER COMPLAINTS, JAUNDICE, BILLIOUS AFFECTIONS, SICK Oil " NERVOUS HEADACHE, COSTIVENESS, Ac. PURELY VEGETABLE, CONTAIN ING NO MERCURY, MINERALS OR DELETERIOUS DRUGS. These Pills are the most pleasant pur gative, superseding caftor oil, salts, Eiag nenia. -Ac. There is nothing more accept able to the stomach. They give tone, and cause neither nausea nor griping pains. They are composed of the finttt imjrtditnt. After a fewdays' use of them, such en iuvigoration f the entire syletn takes place as to appear miraculous to the weak and enervated. II. T. Helm hold's Compound Fluid Extract Catawba Grape Pills are not eugar-coated ; sugar-coated Pills pas through the stomach without diniolv ing, consequently do not produce tbe dfired effect THE CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS, being pleasant in taste and odor, do not necessitate their being sugar-coated, arrd are prepared according to Pharmacy and Chemis try, aud are not Patent Medicines. HENRY T. HELTCBOLD'S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND Fluid Extract Xaraparilla. Will radically exterminate from the system Scrofula, Syphilis, Fever Sores, Ulcers, kSore Eyes, Sore Lg. Sore Mouth, Sore Heal, Bronchitis, Skin Disease. Salt Rheum, Cank ers, Runnings from the Ear, Wbite Swelling, Tumors, Cancerous Affections, Nodes, Uickcii. Glandular Swellings, Nihl Swea'n, Kuh, Tetter, Humor of all kind, Chrouie Rheu matism, Dyi-pia, and all dbcacs that htve been established in. the' yiem for years. BEING PREPARED EXPRESSLY FOR THE ABOVE COMPLAINTS, its Mood Pur t'ying properties are gieau-r than any other preparation of Sarif.'ipariMa. It gives the Complexion a Clear and Ik-aitLv Color, and Restores the Patient to a tto of Health ami Purity. For Puiiftirig the liio I, tt-moving nil Chronic Cuiiiiiiuitoual l)ii'a(; ari?itii; from an Itopuro ctat. o! the IMoot, and the only Reliable and ESkctual Known Romcdy for the Cure of Pains and Swelling of th Hone, Ulcerations of the TUrat and L-v. Blotched, J'itoplt'S on the Fact-, Mi V itt.t in ao.i and all St-aly Eruption of tLe fcLixi, and Biautifyiug the Complexion. i$ 'Ms IIEXHY T. lll-:i.MIIflLIT.H CONCENTRATED FPJID EXTRACT BUCHU, THE GREAT DIURETIC, has cured every cao of Di:ibtt in which it ha Wen given. Irritation of ih? Neck of the bladder and Indauiation of the KMney, l"l cvration of the Kidney and lU.tdih r. llt'ieotion of I'rine. li?t-of th Pro-tr.c iUinl, .lone in the P.a ldt.r, Calfolo, tiravtl, I'rivk dui Deposit, at! I Murm r Misiy Di-h.rn-!.' and for Knfetd.lwl and Ddift Cxnitiriition of both Sexe, attended with th following symptoms: In ltjfiition to Exertion, Ios o! Powrf. Lw of Mem try. Ditliculty of Rrcith log. Weak Nerves, Trembling. Horror "f Di eae. Wakefulness. Dimnvs of Vision, Pain to the Back, Hot Hand, Flushing of the Body, Dryn of the Skin, Eruption on the Fare. Pallid Countenance, l'nivral Liitude ot the MuicuUr System, Ac. Usd by xron from tho ags ofeihtcn to twenty-five, and frn thirty tite to fit ty. tiro or in the decline or change of life; a!'t.r eonfine mentor labor pains ; bedwvtting in children. HelmboM's Extract of Burhu is Diuretic an I Blood-Purifying, and cures all Din-Hie ri.-ir from Habits of Dissipation, and Ex'-evH and Imprudcuecs in Life, Impurities ol tho Elood, If., supci sedinjr Copaiba in Affections for which it is used, and Syphilitic At!tsrttrts in these Diseases used in connection with Ilelui bold'a Rose Wash. LADIES. In many Affections peculiar- to Ladies, the Extract Buchui unequalled by any other Re uli.,lyR.i in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregular ity, Painfulness or Suppression of CuMotuary Evacuations. Ulcerated or Shirrus Htato of tbe Uterus, Leucorrhea or Whites, Stcrillity, and for all Complaints inct-lent to the Sx. whether arising from Indiscretion or habits of Dissipation. It is prescribed extensively by the moi-t eminent Physicians and Midwiws for Enfeebled and Delicate Constitutions of both Sexes and all ages. H.T. HELMBOLDiS EXTRACT BUCHU CURES DI.SEASES ARISING FRuM IM PRUDENCES, HABITS OF DISSIPATION, Etc., in all their stages, at little expense, little or no change in diet, no inconvenience, and no exposure. It causes a frequent desire, and gives strength to Uriuate, thereby removing Obstruc tions, Preventing and Curing Strictures of tho Urethra. Allaying Pain aud Inflammation, s frequent in. this class of diseases, and expel ling all Pouonous matter. HENRY. T. HELMBOLD'S IMPROVED ROSE WASH. cannot be surpassed as a FACE WASH, and will be found the only specific remedy in every species of Cutaneous Affection. It speedily eradicates Pimples, Spots, Scorbutic Dryness, Indurations of tho Cutaneoun 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 arc used. Full and explicit directions accompany the medicines, Evidences of the most ropponsible and reli able character furnished on application, with hundreds of thousands of living witnesses, and npward of 30,000 unsolicited certificates and recommendatory letters. Henry T. Helmbold's Genuine Pre parations Sent to any address. ; Secure from observation. Established upwards of TWENTY YEARS. Sold by Druggists everywhere. Address letters for Information, in confidence, to HENRY T. IIELMBOLD, Draggist and Chemist Only 'Depots : H. T. HELMBOLD'S Drug and Chemical Warehouse, No 591 Broadway, N. Y or to II. T. HELMBOLD's Medical De pot, 104 South Tenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa, BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Ask for HENRY T, HELOLD'8. Take no Other. mumsmam'z DKAI-KJt IN : : Groceries, PROVISIONS, Cisars and Tcbcto, WOOD AffD WILLOW WARE &o. DALLAS, 0lt!:(.0. HARRY; BLUFF. millS WELL-KNOWN HORSE WILL remain at bis Old Stand at Independence the ensuing Season, commencing April the 1st, 1871, and ending July 1st, 1871. Terms; Six and Eight Dollars by tbe 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, l'rojtrietur. 4 -2 m. DALLAS LIVERY, FEED & SALE STABLE Cor. Main and Court Streets, Thos. G. Richmond, Proprietor. HAVING PURCHASED THE ABOVE Stand of Mr A. H. Whitley, we have re fitted and restocked it in ucb a manner as will satisfactorily mtet evry want of the com munity. lluffjjles, single or double. Hacks, Con cord Wagons, etc., etc.. Furnished at all hour, day or night, on bort notice. Superior Saddle Horse. let by the Day or Week T E R T.T S, RCASONAHLE. 4 T. G. RICHMOND I l"i iit h to iui ' t a m. r l -r, tis Dr Woiidorful, or any oi'm r nvm, hiii discovered a r mcd v that ruiea Conuapion. wh n the lung aru half vmiku mcd, in '.r(, will cure all tlieit-th-r of mind, bo ly r 'stai. make men ive orrvcr, leave dvath to play for want of work, and is d'-Mm- 1 to in;il; our sublunary f-hrre a bliful Paradi to wh-h Heaven it fdf fhall bt but a fi le i-h ivr. Yu have heard enough of that.liuJiibuifvry. ILt when 1 tt'l yo-j that Dr. S.v . CfU.trrli R.'n ly fill .. i" -t.rrlg r the worit t-rh in tb Hf-td I on !y aavrt that which lli-.o !. fan testify t I wi'i pay Rrwrd f r a cae that 1 e.nn cure. A pamphl.-t glvinj; symptoms and otht-r nf"ruiatiuu sent frte to any a iircss. Thi Hcmt-dy is SOLD IIY MOST DRUiJGISTS IN ALL PARTS DF THE WoRLD. Trifc .o r-nt.. Sent bv mail, ;-.; i l. on re ecipt.of 6o rtrnts, or -I pa- k ajr-s for $2. Bewaia of tftn!t rft "' and wm ih t imtt f'o. S that my private St4tnp, wi'udi i or'c fuitrttntrt ttf fituuiufut ,, ix Upon tho oiltsidt! apprr. Rrinr:nh r !tt ihi private Stamp, ined by the ill. S. - Gov -rnwtnt expr?.ly tor clamping my ntediciuc. has my p"rtrait. name nd a-idres, and the word ' t; f. Certificate of Genuineness," engraved jon it, and iit-e I not 1j mistaken. Don't be swindled by travrl- rn uni other roprf entim thcmtvM ai Dr. Sag? ; I am the only man now living that has tho knowledge and rijjht to i:inufactnre tbe Vfttnhw Dr. Sajra Catarih Remedy, and I nev er travel to freli this laic.iiwnc. R. V. PIERCE, M. D. 133 Seneca trcvt, Buffalo, N. Y. f;b. 25 -3m DRUGSTORE. Northwest Corner Main aud Mill St., IAI.!AS, OCX. HAVING PURCHASED the OLD STAND formerly be!onnm to W. S. Rohb, and wishinsr to live and let live, we wil' sell at low rates, FOR CASH, every thing in our line: Irns, Palcnl .TScdichics, And all kinds of PURE LIQUORS, put up expressly for Medicinal ueo. , rUHFUMLRIKS OF ALL KINDS. Ah Soda. Cream Tar tar ; Salcrafits, Sago, Bird Sea?, Paints, Oils, Varnishta, ' Tirwhes, Domestic Dicn, . iraahing'PotvJert, And everything ehc that in kept in a FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE. I NICHOLS A COAI). Druggists. The standnrd remedy for Coujfha. In. Iliiciiza, Sore Throat, vV hoopin Coulu Croup, Liver Coiiiplaiiif. Ilronchltis, Illecdino: of the-; I'UJirs, and every aflcctloit of the Throat, laniy: and Cheat, Includ iiitj Co-aumptlotu Wlstar a llalsam does not dry tip a Courh, but looseim It, clcaiists the Lungs, allays Irritation, thus removing the cause of the com plaint. Vime genuine unless sign ed I. HUT I S. Prepared by Slii ll W. K(MVI,i: S(IN, 'lloatoti. Sold by HI.DDINt, K), Hos-TKTTl-'.H CO., sau Francisco, aud by dealers generally, IG-ly wmmm JDr. V Si A it London Kcfuttfics, "FOR SPECIAL COMPLAINTS." BR. CLARK'S I1JVIG0RAT0R givei strength to the aged and debilitcd. It is especially designed for young men who bare waited their vigor by excosnea pf every kind, and all percour whose gyslems have become weak by imprudence, are completely restored by its use. Price One Dollar. TF&R. CLARK'S PURIFIER cleans the -i-blood from all impurities; eueh aa Scrof ula, Syphilii, Mercuriul Rheumatism, Humors of every uort. Bad Breath. Offensive Pers piration, Foul Feet, Catarrh, Discharges from the ear, Sore Eycf, Sore Throat, Falling of tho Hair, Uk-erf, Boilri, Pimj'lcs, Ulotcbcs, and all li.--up(;s of tho Skin. It is also beneficial ia diseases of the Lungs and Digestive Organs. Price ne Dollar. R. CLARKE'S PANACEA relieves pain of every dccription; Headache, Earache, Toothache, Stomachache, Backache, Pains in the Breaet and Limba. It is invaln- able remedy in all Nervous Disorders, and no family t-hould bo without it. Price One Dollar. It. CLARK'S ELIXIR ia a cartain core for all weakness of tbe Geuito-Urinajy Organs, and discharges of a tnuco purulent nature, Leucorthuwa, Gonhorrha-a, Sperma- torrhwa, and Seminal Wiakntsss, are speedily cured by its use. Price One Dollar. B. CLARK'S REGULATOR, for females only, ii guaranteed to correct all special irregularities of Single Ladies. Married La dies are accustomed not to ue 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 Extra, ts, under our iuamea.Z' supervision, and are warranted fieih and pure. All afflicted pen-own hou!d send a tarefully written ttnti int-nt of their ailments to Dr. Clark, and she proper remedy will be sent to their ad irct-s. Dr. Caik can be consulted personally at his ofTu-, and will lurnUh all the neeesiiry ac-coinuiodatiot.i to patients who pliice tLemvlve3 under Lis rare. All letters ududicMod, DR. J. CLARK. OILU-e, 1,-7'., Broadwrty, New Yoili Sly FREKCII HEDICAL OFFICE. Br. .ki:Ht ti I'c i r:tnll, Dr. ol .tledicine of the Facullj of Ia . rU, (Jraduate of the Uiiiiertlt3- of Queens ColUe. and Ihyt-iciau of the St. 4ohu HdptUte !o eletv ot San I-rai.cbeo. PEBRAULT HAS THE Pl.EAS- fre to itiU'int patients aisd tth-rs 1 , -Mil,; r-'t tfu-j.-l s;i! lio-'iH-;i! ho vice If.al lir can be o: sol'e-! ifti!y hi l;ii fT-f. A i ii. i ry Hall building. North I- , ri ti tur ot M Mtomery -ifcd lffMiti i.t mm tf , riiiiCjyeo, toms N!!. u. h', II. l::t fi or. ip iii. tiitrarce ii either M'-s 'P' V ry r ;u ran rMo street, Dm. I" vv s 1 1 ' -t a t- ! n t t hi lo.ott C'Srlushrly deot-t i tbv u.tf of il various for nt a of Nerou ai I ''l-firl Dt bi'iiy, the rvMilt of inji-ri. hs 1. !.- 1,1-qiiitd in youth, whirb j-!?y u rtti;'e in iuipott-ree and s rility. nd ru i .-nlly ti.diu-e all the eon r' int?,Hi,t of old i'gc V'here a secret infirm ly -i?r.. inv olvji tbt. hj int.-s of life and that of others. rt !in nnd iu-iahv dictate the vee?iiy f it itirivia!. lor it i a faet that a j ft-in at ore dfclif;?' of th vl.r d nanhood, matrimonial unlmppins. compulsory single life, etc., have their sources in causes, the g.ria of wbu-h i plunted in early life, and the titter trniis tau-d long afterward; patients, laboring under ibis eotnpiaint. wHI complain, of one or more of the following symptoms: Nocturnal Emission. Pains in the Back and Head, 'Weakness of Memory and Siht, Dis charge fr m the Urethra on going to Moo! or make water. IntcHeeiual Faculties arc Wak--ened. Ltift.- Mvmory enpuef. !das arecloud ed, and there is a diiiu-ltnation to attend to business, or even to rending, writing or the so ciety t.f friends, etc . The patient will proba ably complain of, Dirr-iness, Vertigo, and that Sight and Hearing .are Weakened, and sleep disturbed by dreams; luilaneholy, sighing, palpitation, fainting.., roughs anl slow fevers ; while some have external rheumatic pairr, and numbness of the' body. . Some ot the most common pym t.-ni are piiudes in the face, and aching in different pans of the body. Pitients suffering from this disease should ap ply immediat.ly to Dh. Pkkrai'lt, - cither in person or by letter, as he will iiar:tntee a cure of Semiual Emissions and Impotence in six or eight weeks, Patients suffering frim venerial disease ia any stage, (inio.rthc a. Gleet, Strictures, Bubo, Ulcers, Otancous Eruptions, etc., will be treat ed successfully. All Syphilitic and Mercurial Taints entirely removed from the system." Dr. 1'KRRAri.T'a diplomas are in his office, where patients cm 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 cxnmine for themselves. V invite investigation ; claim not to know everything, nor to cure everybody, but we do claim that ia all cases taken under treatment we fulfil our promises. We particularly request those who have tried this boa-ited doctor and that adver tised physician till worn out and discouraged, to call upon lis. ' Low charges and quick enres. Ladies suffering Iroui any complaint Inciden. tal to their sex. can consult the doctor with the assurance of relief. Female Mouth ly Pills. Drt. P:riHAtl.T h the only agent in California for Dr. UiottX, Female Monthly Pills. Their immense sale has e't;b!i(ihcd their reputation as a female r inedy unapprnached. and frin advance of every other remedy (or suppressions and irregularities, and other obt-trnetions in fe males. On the receipt of five 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 Dn. Pkrravi t, comer of Sacramento and Montgomery streets, Rooms 10 and 11, or Box 073, P. 0.. San Francisco stating the case as minutely as possible, genera 1 habits of living, occupation, etc., etc. . . AH communications confidential 14-ly "A friend In Deed. Dr. Wilir hilm of Witit Cherry U a friend in deed. Who hat not found it rich in curing all diseases of the lungs and throat, coughs, colds, and pulmonary flections, aud ".as?, not lcivt," Consumption t . 9-2