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DALLAS, SATURDAY, MAY 13
i The Lord's? Prayer
. The following very beautiful and ingsnioua
-aerostie we find in the Pottsviile Miner' a Jonr-
- fini. Tbe Journal asys that it u done by
Thomas Strudevant, Jr., a soldier io 4he 26th
Regiment United State Infantry, and prisoner
of wT in the province of Upper, panada s
r Lord and King, who reigns, enthroned on
fuller of Ught! mysterious Deity! j high,
Who art the groat Am, the last, the first,
Art righteous, holy, merciful and just.!
realms of glory, seenei where angels sing,
- Jleaten is the dwelling place of God our King,
JtUUurctd jJjy name, which does all names trans-
' Jeend, ;
iZ?e thou adored, ourgreat Almighty Fraud ;
Thy glory shines, beyond creation's space
JVWme-d in the book of Justice and of graee,
Thy kingdom towers beyond the starry skies,
Kingdom satantio falls, hut thine shall rise,
Come let thine empire, O Thou Holy One,
Tky great and everlasting will be dne,
Wilt God make I nown hi will, hia power d'u
Be it the will of mortals to obey, f play,
iJDoue is the great, the wonderous work of love.
Oh Calvary's cross He died, but reigns above;
Earth bears the record in Thy holy word ;
At Heaven adores Thy love, let earth, O Lord,
It shines transcendent in th internal skies, ;
, praised in heaven for man the Saviour dies;
'it songs immortal angels laud his name,
eaten shouts with joy and saints his love pro
i'i ; claim.
Give as, 0 Lord, our food, nor cease to give
V that loud on which our souls aaav live !
Thit be our boon to-day and days to come,
Day without end in our eternal home:
Omr needy souls supply from day to day,
Daily assist and aid x when we pray ;
Bread though wek, yet Lard, thy blessing
tend, .
Ad maie us grateful when Thy gifts descend;
Forgive our sins, which in destruction place
Ui the vile rebels of a rebel race!
4ur foUioc, faults and trespa forgive,
Debt which we can'er par, or Thou receive ;
A weO Lord, our neighbor's faults o'erlook;
We beg tbou'd'st blot ouu from Tby memory's
. . - . book;
Forgive -our enemies, extend Tby grace
Our uuls to save, e'en Adam's guilty race.
Debtor to Thee in gratitude aud love,
Ad in that duty paid by saints above.
Lead us frcm sin. and in Thy mercy raise,
U from the tempter and the hellish ways.
Vot in our own, but in His name who bled,
Jttto thine ear we pour out every need ;
Temptation fatal charms help us to shun, ,
lint my we conquer through Thr conquering
J)elier us fr m all which can annoy S n.
tV in this world, and may or souls destroy ;
From all calamities which men betide,
Jleil and death. O turn our feet aside;
For we are mortal worms, and cleave to clay;
Jhine 'tis to rule, and mortal to obey.
Je not Iby mercy, Lord, forever free ?
Tie whole creatiun knows no God but Thee,
Kingdom and empire in Tby presence fall,
The King eternal reigns the King of all.
J'ower is with Tbee to Thee be glry given
Adb Tby name adored I y far h an I hearts.
The piaise of saints and auge a is Tby oan;
Glory to Tbee, the everlasting Oae;
Forever be Thy triune name aJtiraJ;
A tuen, Uosanna! bless the Lord.
siom A No13. I am eumpused of IS letters.
My .12, 14, 1 6, 1?, is a title of nobility.
My 1, 4, 7, 8, 1 7. 3, al ways attract attention.
My 15, 16, 4, 13, 10. Is a kind or mill.
.My 6, 5, 12. I. 3, is the plate of a column.
'My 9, 11,14, 5, 17, is ued in boilding.
My all are the two must fashiouable games
f the day.
Answer next week.
Answer
Tbaxcb.
to No. 13. Tee civil win is
Growing Violets. A correspond
ent of the Gardener's Monthly gives
the following hints, which will be read
vwith interest by the many admirers of
4his beautiful flower :
In former years, when brought to the
house from the coal pits to flower, they
were placed at once in the sitthig-rooa;
window, where xrc had a regular tem
jperature of about 60 degress ; but the
stalks were always slender and flower
.rather small. Thinking it was too hot,
1 kept them other years in a cooler room
.where the heat might perhaps not range
.over .between 44 and 55, and the re
sult ha? been much healthier looking
plant and finer foliage. Besides this,
they were not much behind what I
have had in warmer places in other
years. I am sure they "want very little
ieat to do well. Another fact. I have
learned that a manure water made
.of rotten wood is a capital fertilizer for
them.. Once I thought as shady places
.were the natural places where violets
.grow, rotten wood would be a good thing
iu me sun, uui lucy euiueiliues gel SICK
in it j but the liquid of steeped wood
.does not seem to have this effect; on the
other hand, a lively green is the result
, We never water inem except when
.ihey show signs of dying; in our room
tthisjs about twice a week. This may
(Dot be new, but it is true.
On the Wronq Side. Thomas
ill, a veteran newspaper, reporter, who
-died in Boston a week or two ago, in
his lifetime was very fond of a joke,
,and possessed a keen sense or humor
net -a svt
ine if asningion unroatcie gives an
amusing instance of his drollery. The
$Ion. Robert liantoul, Jr., was deliver
ing to an immense audience an oration
jtt a. celebration on Bunker Hill, in the
course of which he described with great
.pathos and effect the famous battle
which had occurred on the very spot
where they were assembled As he re
sumed his seat. Gill, who was seated
ear him, carelessly remarked ; 44 My
-father was in that battle." Bantoul
immediately sprang to his feet and an
. - j .t;
nounceu tnis iaci, wnereupon mere
?c,re .vehement calls from tho crowd for
the son of the revolutionary hero. Mr.
Gill modestly rose and after acknowledg
ng the vociferous cheers which greeted
. Atlm, quietly informed his hearers that
it wan true his father was in the battle
of Bunker Hill, but -ho was fighting on
th other side ; The scene that fol
lowed "beggared descri ption.'' M r. G i I
was an Englishman by birth, and one
of the first professional reporters who
Facts and fancies.
The best safety-match- A rich wife.
A report from Headquarters- A kiss.
To remove stains from the character
get rich. ;
Counter attractions pretty lady
clerks.
The paper with the largest circulation
the paper of tobacco. v
When is a man's word strong 7
When he can't break it.
When does a man have to keep it ?
When nobody will take it.
The paper in which the young wru
ter's effusion is likely ,to be found
curl paper.
A Kentucky editor boasts the ale
brewed in his town 'would not injure
a new-born infant, while it nourishes
and cheers tha-ie of mature years."
A young man who was caught strain
ing his. sweetheart to his bosom the
other night, justifies himself by saying
that he has a right to strain his own
honey.
A Mississippian, id bragging about
hi wife, wound up with the declara
tion. 44 Why, she'd make a regular
high-pressure steamer, she's such a tal
ent for blowing up." i
A Springfield, 111., girl' sold her lover
to another girl for a black silk dress,
and so managed matters that the couple
were married within a month after the
bargain was made.
Whisky is your greatest enemy.
4iBut," said Mr. Jone, "don't th Bi
say, Mr. Preacher, that we are to love
our enemies? '0 yes, Jones, but it
don't say to swallow them."
An economical fellow says that when
his stockings wear out he sews up .the
top straight acro, and and puts them
on his feet the other way, thus making
a good fit for squar-toed boots.
The editor ot a country newspaper
says that he felt called topoblish rather
Lewis' sermon on the "Locality of Hell"
as it was a question iu which nearly all
his relation was interested.
A Utica man, whose wife having under
taken to hang herself, was cut down by
the neighbors, is very much incensed
thereat, and ''thinks that people , had
better stay at home and not meddle
with other people's family affairs."
A mother trying to get her little
daughter of three years old t sleep one
night,s;tid4 Anna,why don't you try toget
tosleep. "1 m trying, sherepheu. IJut
you havn't shut your eyes. "Well cau't
help it ; urn come unbuttoned.'
It is estimated that the receipts from
internal reve'nuc sources for the present
fiscal year will foot up $145,OUU,OO0.
During tho fiscal ycr part of the old
law was iu eflect to August 1st. part to
Oct. 1st and special taxes to May 1st
1 1 .
It is estimated that the fiscal yaareod
ing june avf io it tne receipts unaer
w sra m r . a - . w v
the present law will reach about 120,-
500,000.
The Catholic Almanac for 1871
states that the Catholic dopuI ition of
rennnsylvania is 535,000, of which
. a
225,000 is in the diocese of Philadelphia
I5U,00U in Pittsburgh, 00,000 in
Scranton, 60000 in Krie, 4,000 Har-
lAburcr. There are 7 archbishops, Gi
bishops and 3 mitred abbots having
jurisdiction in the United States.
The .curious fact that a needle or other
. .
steel wire inserted into a living body wilt
immediately become oxidized, while, if
the body be dead, uo oxidation will take
place, was recently brought to light by
Dr. Laborde, of Paris. This is a simple
test as to whether death has taken,place,
and will he available in cases of trance
or catalepsy.
A down caster advertises for a wife
in the following manner :
44Any gal what's got a cow, a good
feather bed and fixins, 8500 in hard
puter, one that's had the measles, and
understands tend in children, can h ave
a customer for life by writin' a billy
dux, address to Z U , and stick
it on uncle Ebeneter's barn, 'hind end,
limn Vtr.a MAn J f
JIUtll btIC "vc pCUi
: A wag strolling with a friend through
a country churchyard, call attention to
a grave, the stone of which had "no
name or inscription on it. "This said
II , 44 is the srave of the once noio-
rious gambler, Mr. II-
You will
observe that there is no name recorded
on the tombstone, but I think I could
suggest a very appropriate epitaph."
' What would you suggest?" inquired
the friend. 44 Waiting for tho last
trump," was the reply.
At he late meeting of the Presby
tery, brother W said : Early in his
ministry he and another brother were
conducting a meetiugin which there was
mnch religious interest. -An old man
gave expression to joy by shouting, and
c-uuiiuueu u unui it Degan io lnterrupi
tne services. JJrother 11 said to
brother W , 4Go and stop that old
man a noise." The shouting roan a
once became quiet. Brother II
as ice a brother VV what he said to
the old man to make him so quiet
Brother Wr replied, 44I asked him
for a dollar for foreign missions."
U W I O M f M IJ T U AL
LIFE IIIIIIPIY.
'
v. -. .., MAINE, V., .
ORGANIZED ... . - -"Z 1818.
CHARTER PERPETUAL
Directors' Office, Wo, 20 Court Street,
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS.
IENRY CROCKET..... President
DANIEL SHARP ......Vice President-
WHITINO II. HOLLISTER . Secretary.
Thla is among the Oldest of New Eng
land Companies,
Aud the Lowest Coin Company Extant
PURELY H UTU AL.
Dividend Declared
A n n it a 1 1 y.
ox rqa
CONTRIBUTION PLAN,
AMU Art'LIED AFTER TUB 8KCOSO F ATM EXT.
A loan of -IO per cenu when Deaired.
POLICIES ARE NOT FORFEITED In
the Union Mutual Life Insurance Company by
failure to pay the Premium when due, but are
continued in force by the NON FORFEITURE
LAW of the State of Massachusetts.
Kxanple showing the Working of the
JLaw
FLAX, ORDINARY LlfE.
For ExAJirtr. : A party insuring at the age
of thirty five premium all easn.
ne Annual Premium will continue policy in
Two Annual Premiums will continue policy In
force 4 years and 12 days.
Three Annual Premiums will continue policy
a a aa 1
iu iurc n years anu m.
Four Annual Premiums will ewntinne policy In
fn.iw tt t.iri ufiil IU ilavs.
Five Annual Premiums will cntinue policy in
forc iu years ana ao uy.
o which 40 rca cst. jtotc ba arc cithji.
Two Annual Premium will contiuuo pilicy in
fure 2 year and 210 day.
Three Arnual Prctntums will continue policy
1 in force 4 years and 23 days.
Five Annual Premium will continue policy in
furce 7 year anI 23 days.
Examplk ! rrt-miuin all Cah Plan Ten Pay
ment Lif. One Annual Premium win eon
tinue policy in force, as a Term Policy,
h u! three vpuri.
Exauplr: Premium 4rt percent. Nte Plan.
Twi Pnymcut Life. One Annual rrroiom will
continue pHy in force as a Term Policy,
about 2 years aud 109 day.
Endowment Pullcles
Exumplk: Premiums all Cash Age, 35j
Plan, Ordinary Endowment, pajmuie "
age of 50. One Annual Premium will con
tinue policy in force Term iPuU
k nr 1 tnra and 325 days.
" - - j - .
Example : Premiums all Cah Age,
Plan. Ten Year fcndowmeni, pajaum "
age of 45 ; One Annual Premium will con
tinue policy in force as a Term Policy,
T years.
ote on Endowment PoHcicf.
Bx AMPt.R : Premium 40 per cent Note Age,
35 Plan, Ordinary Endowment, payable at
the age of 50. One Annual Premium will
continue policy in force a a Term Policy
about 3 vtirt.
Kx AMrt.K : Premium 40 per cent Note Age,
35 j Plan, Ten. Year Endowment, payaoie ai
the age of 45. One Annual Premium will
continue policy in force as a Term Policy
about 5 years.
Hates, Aaarta to Liabilities.
1866.
1867.
1868.
1869.
121 97 12101 121-57 127 00
Interest RtfCE! rOR 1869......$40,70 H
Losses Paid is 1S69....... ....201,190 00
Imterest Received vk Excess or
Losses Paid ...... ...1.;..; ..39,480 14
Assets this Dat Over ...6,000,000 00
Losses Paid to Date 1,679,433 00
Dividends Paid imCasb toDatb...951,3IS 55
Iscra!ce 0! 14,000 Policies
Ir Forcb over........ 30,000,000 00
This Company is not restricted to-investing
its funds in the New England States. Frcm
the Report of the Auditing Committee, we find
that $1,600,000 la 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 Pacifio Coast. f
There is nothing desirable in 'Life In
surance which cannot be secured
by a Policy in the MUTUAL
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
PACIFIC BRANCH OFFICE,
S. IV. Cor. Cal. and Kearney Streets,
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
ir H. j oil nsori & c o.,
, General Managers, PaclSo Coast.
S. B. . 1I O X B B,
GENERAL AGENT,
OREGON it WASHINGTON TERRITORY,
Portlands
HEflRY T. Hs-LrilBOLD'S
COMPOUND FLUID
Extract Catawba
Component PartsFluid Extract RhU'
bard and Fluid Ex tract Catawba
Grape Juice.
FOR LIVER COMPLAINTS, JAUNDICE,
DILLIOUS AFFECTIONS, SICK OR
NERVOUS HEADACHE, COSTIVENESS,
Ac. PURELY VEGETABLE, CONTAIN
'ING NO MERCURY, MINERALS OR
DELETERIOUS DRUGS.
These Pills are the most pleasant pur
gative, superseding castor oil, salts, mag
nesia. 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 Jinet inyredieutt. After a
few days use of them, such n invigoration of
the entire system takes place as to appear
miraculous to the weak and enervated. H. T.
Helmbold's Compound Fluid Extract Catawba
Grape Pills are not sugar-coated ; sugar-coated
Pilla 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.
HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S
HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND
Fluid Extract SarsaparJlla.
Will radically exterminate from the system
Scrofula, Syphilis, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Sore
Eyes, Sore Lgs, Sore Mouth, Sore Head,
Bronchitis, Skin Diseases, Salt Kheum, Cank
ers, Runnings from the Ear, White Swellings,
Tumors, Cancerous Affections, Nodes, Rickets,
Glandular Swellings, Nitfht Swea, Rash,
Tetter, Humors of all kiuds, Cbronie Rheu
matism, Dyspepsia, and all diseases that hive
been established in the system for years.
BEING PREPARED EXPRESSLY FOR
THE ABOVE COMPLAINTS, it Ulod Pur
ifying properties are greaier than any other
preparation of Sarwaparilla. It gives the
Complexion a Clear aud Healthy Color, and
Restores the Patient t a' lat of Health and
Purity. For Purifving the BlooJ, removing
all Cbronie Constitutional Diseases arising
from an Impure state ol the Blood, and the
only Reliable and LfhctUAi Known lifuifly
for the Cure of Pains aud Swelling. of the
Bones, Ulcerations of the Throat and Lej
Blotches, Pimples on the Fare, Erysipelas aud
and all Scaly fcruptions of tbe fcktn, and
Beautifying the Complexion.
II EN It Y T. lli;i.MIIOU)T'S
CONCENTRATED
FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU,
THE GREAT DIURETIC,
has cured every cae of DUWtes in which it
bas been given, Irritation of the Neck of the
Bladder and I ri Hamuli o of ttte Kidneys, LI
cerationof the Kidneyanvl BUdder, Retention
of Urine- Diseases of the ProMrate ttUnJ,
Stone in the Badder. Calculus, Orate), Brick-
dust Deposit, and Mucus or Miiky Din hnrgr?.
and for f.nfeebled and lt-lift Constitution
of Koib Sexef. attended with the following
symptoms: Indipoition to Etc rtion. loss i
Power, Lo of Mem ry. Difficulty of Breath
injr. Weak Nerves, Trembling. Horror f 'Dis
ea. Wakefulnept. Ditunens of Vision, Pain in
the Back, Hot Hand., Flushing of the Body,
Dryness of the Skin, Eruption on tne Face,
Pallid Countenance, l;nivrat bassitude ol
tbe. Museular System, Ac.
Ued by rsn from the ages of eighteen t
twenty-flre, and from thirty-five to fifty-five or
in the decline or change of life ; after cotifioe
mentor labor pains; bed-wetting in children.
m
Helmbold's Extract of Buchu is Diareti and
Blood-Purifying, and cures all Diseases arising
from Habits of Dissipation, and Excesses and
Imprudences In Life, Imparities of the Bfood.
Ac., supetsediwg Copaiba in Affections for
which it is used, and Syphilitic Affections in
these Diseases used in connection with Helm
bold's Rose Wash.
LADIES.
In msny Affections peculiar to Ladies, the
Extract Buchu is unequalled by any other Re
medr as in Chlorasis or Retention, Irregular
lty, Painfulnes or Suppression of Custotflary
Evacuations, Ulcerated or Schirrus State of
the Uterus, Leucorrhea or Whites, Sterillity,
and for all Complaints incident to the Sex.
whether arising from Indincretion or habits of
Dissipation. It is prescribed extensively by the
moit eminent Physicians and Mid wives for
Enfeebled and Delicate Constitutions of both
Sexes and all ages
H.T.nELMBOLDiS EXTRACT BUCHU
CURES DISEASES ARISING FROM 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 frcquont desire, and gives
strength to Urinate, thereby removing Obsiruc
tions, Preventing and Curing Strictures of the
Urethra, Allaying Pain and Inflammation, so
frequent in this class of diseases, and expel
ling all Poitonous matter.
HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S IMPROVED
ROSE WASH,
cannot bo furpassc d 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 Cutaneous Membrane, etc,,
dispels Redness and Incipient Inflammation,
Hives, Rash, Moth Patches, Dryness of Scalp
or Skin, Frost Bites, and all purposes for
which Sftlre or Ointments are used.
: Full and explicit directions aocompany the
medicines, . ,
; Evidence! of the most responsible and reli
able character, furnished on application, with
hundreds of thousands of living witnesses, and
npward of 30,000 unsolicited certificates and
recommendatory letters.
lleury T. Ilelmbold'a Genuino Pre
paratloaa Sent to any address. , Secure from observation.
Established upwards of TWENTY YEARS.
Sold by Druggists everywhere. Address letters
for. information, la confidence, to HENRY T.
UELMBOLD, Druggist and Chemist.
Only Depots : 11. T. HELMBOLiD'S Drug
and Chemical Warehouse, No 94 Broadway,
N. Y or to 11. T. HELMBOLD's Medical De
pot, 104 South Tenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa,
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Ask for
HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S. Take o Other.
EKE
: J DEALEK IN
PROVISIONS,
Cigars and Tobacco,
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE &c.
IAI,1,A, OHKGOJi.
UA11RY BLUFF
riHIS ; WELL-KNOWN HORSE WILL
JL remain at his Old Stand at Independence
the ensuing Season, commencing April tne 1st,
1871, and ending July 1st. 1871.
Terms: Six and Eight Dollars by the
Season. Ten Dollars to Insure. Payable in
U. 8. Gold Coin.
Good pasture furnished at 50 cents per week.
I will not be responsible for accidents or
st ti t r- avrtv- r j
esespes. niiini uiuuy iroprxeior.
4-2m.
DALLAS LIVERY. FEED & SALE
i
Cor. Slain aud Court Streets,
Thos. G. Richmond, Proprietor.
HAVING PURCHASED THE ABOVE
Stand of Mr A. H. Wbitlev, we have re
fitted and re stocked it in such a manner as
will satisfactorily meet every want of the com
munity. Buggies, single or double. Hacks, Con
cord Wagons, etc., etc..
Furnished at all hours, day or night, on
short notice.
Superior Saddle Horses, let by the
Day or Week.
TERMS, REASONABLE.
4 T. G. RICHMOND
I dil not wish to inform you. mk-r. t.i u Dr
Wonderful, or any other man. has discovered a
remedy that cures Coujjutnpion. when the lung
are half consumed, iu 'horl, will cure all dien
ses whtther of mind, body or estate, make men
lire forever, leave death to play for want f
work, anu is designed to make onr sublunary
sphere a b!iiful Paradiiw, to which Heaven it
pelf shall be but a ride bow. You hive beard
enouch of that bumbuggery. But when I tU
yii that Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy tritl ;oi
tlrrlj) rure the worst Cata" rh in tbe Head I on
ly a'ert that which tbnuitands can teelify to
I will pay &00 Reward for a ease that I eaunot
cure. A pam(hUt giving sytnpUims and other
information sent free to aoy address. Itiu
Remedy is
SOLD BY MOST DRUGGTSTS IN ALL
PARTS OF THE W.OHLD.
Price f0 cent. Sent by mail, postpaid, on re
-eipt of CS cents, or 4 pa kaes for $2. Beware
of rannttrjnl anil trurthf tiiiow. ee
that my private Stamp, which is a
tjHil rnnttr nf Orntttnrme-m. it Upon the ntll
wrapper. lememler that this private Stamp,
ixsoed by tbe U. S. Government expr-ssly for
tainping my medicines, has my portrait, name
and addre-s, and the word U S. . Certificate
of Genuineness, engrarcd upon it. and need
not be mistaken. Don't be swindled by travel
ers an others representing themselrei as Dr.
Sage ; I am the only man njw living that has
the knowledge and right to manufacture the
fiemuinr Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, aud I nev
er travel to sell this, tnetiieene.
R. V. PIERCE, M. D.
133 Seneca street, Buffalo, N. V.
Feb. 25 3m
DRUG STORE.
Northwest Corner Main and Zrflll Ms.,
I) AM, AS, OGN.
HAVING PURCHASED the OLD STAND
formerly belonging to W. S. Robb, ami
wishing to live and let live, we will sell at lw
rates, FOR CASH, everything in our liue:
Drug, Patent .llctliciucs,
And all kinds of PURE LIQUORS, put up
expressly for Medicinal use.
PERFUMERIES OF ALL KINDS.
Also, Soda,
Cream Tartar
Saleratwt, Stigot
Bird Seed,
Paints, Otis,
Varnishes, JJrusJies,
Domestic Dyes,
Washing Powlert,
And everything else that is kept In a FIRST
CLASS DRUG STORE.
1 NICHOLS b COAD. Druggists.
The standard remedy for Coughs, In
fluenza, Sore Throat, Whooping
Cough, Croup, Liver Complaint,
Itronchltis, - Illeedlng of the
Lungs, and every affection of the
Throat, Luns and Chest, Includ
ing Consumption.
Wlstar a llalsam does not dry up
a Cough, but loosens it, cleanses
the Lungs, allays Irritation, thus
removing the cause of the com
plaint. iuie genuine unless sign- '
edl. I1IJTTS. Prepared by SliTII
W, PtBVI.E fe SON. lloston.
Sold by MEODINOTON, IIOS
TETTEll & CO., San Francisco,
and hy dealeri generally. 10-ly
Dr. C Xi A ft K'S JLondon
! Itcinedics,
F0Rf SPECIAL COMPLAINTS."
IThR. CLARK'S IHVIG ORATOR givet
JUr strength to the aWd and debiJited. It is
especially designed for young men who have
wasted their vigor by excesses of every kind,
and all persons whose systems have become
weak by imprudence, are eompleteljr restored ?
by its use. Price One Dollar.
BR.; CLARK'S PURIFIER cleans ; tbe
blood from all impurities; such as Scrof
ula, Syphilis, Mercurial Rheumatism, Humors
of every sort. Bad Breath. Offensive Pers
piration, Fopl Feef, Catarrh, Discharges frons
the ear, Sore Eyes, Sore Throat, Falling of tbe
Hair, Ulcers, Boils, Pimples, Blotches, and all
diseases of the Skin. It is also beneficial ir
diseases of the Lungs and Digestive Organs,
Price One Dollar. .
BR, CLARKE'S PANACEA reliever
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,
eh. CLARK'S ELIXIR is a cartain core
for all weakness of the Genito-UrinaJ
Organs, and discbarges of a wucO purulent
nature, Leuconhacea, Gonhorrboea, Sperma
torrhoea, and Seminal Weakness, are speedily
cured by its use. Price One Dollar.
rj)B.CLARK'6
only, is gum
S REGULATOR, for females
ran teed 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
powelrfuL Price One Dollar.
Alt of these celebrated remedies are prepared
from Fluid Extracts, under our immediate
supervision, and are warranted fresh and pure.
All afflicted persons thould fend a carefully
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 ofiie, and will furnish alt the
necessary aeeoiomodatiotis to patients who
place themselves under his care. All letters
adddressed, DR. J. CLARK.
Offiic-e, 1,270, Broadway, New York .
34-lj:
FREKCH BEDICAL OFf ICE.
Dr. Jiilitii lrr:iulle
Or. ot Medicine of the Faculty of Pa
rla, Graduate of the Unbcrfclty of
Quren's College aud Pliyilciait
of the St. John ISaptUte So
ciety of Sail Francisco.
DPERRAULT HAS THE PLEAS
IS. urc to inform patients and others
eking confidential ini-tieal advice that be can
he eonsuited daily at his Cice, Armory Hall
Building, North KM eort-er of Montgou.ery
and Sacramento trtls, San Francicco, Rooms
Ns. 9. in. II, first floor, op stairs, entrance
on either Mongmtry Sacrsmente streets,
ls. I'nrai i.t' ftudies have leen aJenntt
exclusively devcttdto the cure ef the various
forms of Nervous ai d Physical Debility, tbe
result of injurious habits acquired in youth,
wbieb usually ttriuit.ale in intpoteree and
su rility, and pern ait Mlly induce all the con
comttant of idd age. here a secret infirm
ity exists. Involving ibehappitiecs of a life and
that of others, reason and morality dictate tbe
necessity of its rtmval, for it is a (art that a
premature decline of the vigor of manhood,
matrimonial unhappiness, compulsory single
life, etc.. have their sources in causes, the
germ of whiehxis planted in early life, and the
hitter fruits ta.t4. long afterward; patients,
laboring under. thicoiupiaiht. will complain
of one or more of th following symptoms:
Nocturnal Emissions, PlHns in tbe Back and
Head, Weakneps of Mcmoty "and Sight, Dis
charge from the Urethra on going to stool or
make water. Intellectual Faculties are Weak
ened. I.o5 of Memory ensues. Id as are cloud
ed, and there is a disinclination to attend to
business, or even to reading, writing or the so
ciety of friends, etc. The patient will.proba
ably complain of Dixsiness, Vertigo, and that
Sight and Hearing ere Weakened, and sleet
disturbed by dreams; melancholy, tigbirg, ,
palpitation, fainting, coughs and slow fovers ;
while some havo external rheumatic pain, and
numbness of the body. Some ot the most
common symptom are pimples in the face,
and aching in different parts of the body.
Piticnts suffering from this disease should ap"
ply iramediat.ly to Dr. P k r r a r lt, either in
person or by letter, as he will guarantee a euro
of Seminal Emissions and Impotence in six or
eight weeks,
Patients suffering frim renerial disease in
any stage, Gonorrhea. Gleet, Strictures, Bubo,
Ulcers, C"taneous Eruptions, etc., will be treat. '.
ed successfully. All Syphilitic and Mercurial
Taints entirely removed from the system.
Dr. Pkrraclt's diplomas are iu his office,
where 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 eaa
call and examine for themselves. We invito
investigation ; claim not to know everything,
nor to cure everybody, but we do claim that in
all cases taken under trtstmeut 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. r I
Low charges and quick cures.
Ladies suffering nm any complaint inciden
tal to their sex, can consult tho doctor withtha
assurance of relief.
Female Monthly Pills. .
Dr. Pkbraci.t ii the only agent tn Califorela
for Da. Biott's Female Monthly Pills. Their
immense sale' has established their reputation
as a female n-medy unappmached. and far iu
ad vance-of every other remedy tor suppressions
and irregularities, and other obstructions ia fe
males On the receipt of five dollars, these
Pills Will be sent by mail or express to any part,
of tbe world, secure from curiosity or damage.
Persons at a distance can be cured at borne, :
by addressing a letter to Dr. Pkrraplt, corner
of Sacramento aud Montgomery streets, Rooms
10 and 11, or Box 87, P. O., San FrsncUco
stating tbe eae as nynutely as possible, genera
habits oMiving, oct upation, etc., etc.
: AH communications confidential I4-ly
ATi lend In Deed Df, UVuUr Bah am of
IPiVrf CAsrry is a frientt id" deed. "Who hai
not found it such in curisg all diseases of the
lungs and throt, coughs, colds, and pulmonary
affections, aud "last, not least," Consumption f
eamo to America.