8? he 0 r t g o it l p b t i z n.
DALLAS, SATURDAY, MA20
The Song of Lov at libb.
Between the sunset and the sea '
My love laid hauds and lips on me ;
-Of sweet came eur, of day and night
Of long desire came brief delight j
Ah, lore, and what thing came of thee
Between the ieadowoa and the eea ?
... ....... j ...... .........
Between the sea-mart and the eoa.
Joy grew to grief, griet grew to me ;
Lore turned to tears, and tears to fire,
And dead delight to new desire ;
Love's taSk, lore's t uch, there seemed to be
Between the sea-sand and the sea. .
i ..... .
Between the sundown and the sea
Lore watehed one hour of lore 1th me ;
Then down the all-golden water-ways
His feet flew after yesterday's ;
I saw them come and saw them flee
Between the sea-foam and the sea.
Between ihe sea-sand and the sea"
Lore fell on sleep, sleep fell ou ae ;
Thjufirst "tar saw twain turn to one
Between the moon rise and the tun
The next, thai saw not love, saw tno
Between the sea-banks and the sea.
Swinburne's "Cbastelard."
i tETRY of the Period. The fol
lowing poetry explains its own puzzle :
... When yowr cheap dirorce is granted,
Mother, and you leare the West,
Shall I stay with you or father ?
Tell Die, mother, which the best?
. Hell be much surprised, I fear me,
When he learns tht you bar) filed.
And unless you borer near me,
; He'll appropriate your child.
Mother, if the more was needful;
If tbe income yon and he t
Shared so long, at last ha bred an
incompatibility j
If you will be his wife no longer.
When returning from the Weft,
Which am I to lore the stronger T
Tell me, mother, which tbe beat ?'
Inisma No. 14. I am composed of 53 letters.
My 20, 17,22,7,39, 30, 48 31, is useful to all.
My 49, 45, 1, 3, 22, 8, 35, 23, 29, is pleasant
in tbe evening.
My 26, 22, 27, 22,40, ia a fabled deity.
My 38, 2 24.4,3. 33, 42, s often assumed.
My 24, 43,14, 35. 41, 44, are not industrious.
My 12, 22,21,31, 5, 28,47, 18, 14, 3, is a
species of pear.
My 52, 24, 28, 40, 2, 10, 46, 3, 7, is a kind of
hawk.
My 4.6, 31, 38, 19, is a musical composition.
My 11,41,24, 40, 22. 50. i aday of the. week.
My 51. 53, 13, 7, 28, 0, 21, 35, is a part of a
ladies dress.
My 37, 15, 44, 8, 3, 21, 30, 16, 44, U a com
mon ailment.
My 32, 25, 36, 17, 15, is rery palatable.
My all is something in which the American
people are interested.
Answer next week.
Answer to No. 13.
Croqcjct.
Bask Ball aso
Dyspepsia and its Kkmedirs.
Dr. A. O'Leary lectured recently at
the Cooper Institute, N. Y.. on '"dys
pepsia." Indications of disturbance of
the stomach are, he said. caut d by the
fermentation of food. So one should
eat cabbage boiled with meat, or onions
with steaks, as they create bUIioasnesa
Cabbage is one of the best articles of
food when it is cooked properly. It
should be boiled in pure water. As a
cure for dyspepsia he recommended a
teaspoon ful of carbonate of soda, which
neutralizes the acid in the stomach. The
causes ot dyspepsia are the u.-o of but
ter, grease, ravy, and eating too hastily.
Dyspepsia does not come from larjre eat
ing. Those afflicted with it 'should
take a short sleep alter dinner. The
liver has much to do with dyspepsia.
Whenever the white of the eye shows a
yellow tinge, it proceeds from the liver,
tenderness in the pit cd; the stomach is
ao indication of diseasta liver. A slight
pain under the right rib and back to
the shoulder, also proceeds from the
liver. Those that are prone to this
disease should not sleep too much, or
enjoy too much heat too much heat
enlarges the liver Fruit and vegeta
ble diet is the best that cn be adopted
but persons of a weak constitution
should add to it meat once a day, but
not oftener, and bread if properly made.
Persons afflicted with dyspepsia should
not use calomel. The lecturer recom
mended Turkish baths, to be taken, as
they relieve the liver.
,, , -i - , ' 1,
LONG TRAILS. The Revolution does
not approve of . one of the fashions.
This sprightly paper says : ' It is both
in sotow and i-n anger that we notice,
in these days, the lengthening of skirts
for street wear, so that the buck
breadths dip into the dirt, just enough
to thoroughly, befoul the border of, a
woman's garment. A few inches more
or..less of silk cas.imere seems now to
fuinish a line of separation between the
bespotted follower of fashion, who is
in the hands of her dreesmaker, like a
puppet pulled by a string, and the
rationalrainded human being who
judges for herself what things are de
cent seemly and convenient for a
woman's wear. We do not hesitate to
pronounce the present style of street
e weepers, which women are beginning
to adopt, altogether vile. It is a dc
drading badge of servitude, and a
woman who respects herself is culpable
for copying and extending such a dirty
and senseless style. No woman, if she
is not an idiot, in these days, when
physiological laws and rational; ideas
ougfu to extend some little influence in
introducing healthy and convenient cos
targes, can excuse herself by allowing a
modiste to tack on her person an ap
pendage calculated to outrage every
idea of decency by wiping up tobacco
filth and miscellaneous litter of our
dirty sidewalks."
W furnish the Republican and
Demons? s Monthly tot $i a year.
Facts and Fancies,
Tho hire classes Laborers.
The lore classes Scholars. v !
An unprotected female The goddess
of Liberty.: ; f
Ladies' conventional Clubs are be
coming popular in the Western States
A youjig woman's conundrum"
Who is our .favorite Romau hero ?
Marius.
- The lectures for women at Cambridge,
Euuland, are proving a decided success
this term.
Young women should set good
examples, for the young men are
always following them.
Danville,: 111 , furnishes a married
girl whose age is twe'.ve years attd six
mouths. The husbaodis40.
All the biographers of the great
and the good show that none of them
had a fashionable mother.
Innocence! is like an umbrol'a
When we onoe have lost it we may
never hope to see it back again.
Why are country girls' cheeks like
French calico ? Because they are
warranted to wash and retain their
color.
The sweetest of strains- Trying to
lift a pretty hetvy girl ou a horse.
Wanted to Iclow if by this is meant a
"heavy pretty girl" or a pretty heavy
girl."
Ueecher'a wife, not ltking probably,
to leave her lord exposed to ihe bland
ishments of the beauties of Plymouth
Church, hag requested him to join
herself and daughter in Florida.
There is a young lady in Philadel
phia who, wheuevcr she feels like
enjoying a joke, drops her bonnet and
shawl on Fairmouut bridge, and stays
awav from her friends a week or so.
a
iionnets trimmi'd in two colors, with
a single bright contrasting tint in flow
ers cr feather, are especially the newest
combination of the season's uovultics.
A youns lady at a party on being
asked to favor the company with -The
Maiden's I'rsiyer," went to the piano
and struck up, ''Mother may I go out
to swim C" iu a very animated maimer.
Covington, Ky ,had a cae lately where
a discarded lover murdered the girl
who rejected his suit; whereupon all
the timid old maid met together and
unanimously resulted never to , reject
an offer.
Authorities of Clarendon Iowa,
decided that women were entitled to
vote at the recent city election, but no
one of the sex could be induced to
come forward and be pel led. 'High'"
are all wrong there.
A man fioru the country whose wife
had eloped and carried off the feather
bed, was in search of them ; not that
he cared anything about hi wife, but
the feathers," said he, "them's worth
a dollar a pouud."
The New Hiven womih who
recently j;ot married and took her wed
ding tour in a horse cr, wrote to a
friend the next morning saying she
was just as well ssittVfi.d us though shj
had traveled around the world.
There is in a western sta'e a .woman
so cleanly that she rubs the dirt ofl the
fire-wood before she puts it in the
stove! Another woman tris to beat
this by pullng the growing beets out
every morning" and washing the dirt
off them;
A would be school teacher in Ala
bama recently replied to a question by
one of the examiners, lo you think
the world is rouud or flat?" by saying.
"Well, some people thiuk one way and
some another; I'll teach round or flat,
just as the parents please."
Some girls never wi 1 learo to restrain
the natural impulse of their nature. A
minister was baptising a girl at llipou.
Wis., and wheu he had submerged her.
and came out of the water, he asked her
how she ' felt in mind. Her answer
was, "All hunkey, only a little wet."
In reply to a friend leaving a town
because some things were not exactly
to her taste or content, an old lady of
experience sail : "My dear, when you
have found a place where everybody
and everything is always pleasant, and
nothing whatever disagreeable, let me
know ad I'll-move there too."
A correspondent asks us what wo
thiuk of late plowing. Plowing should
not be continued later than ten o'clock
at night. It gets the horses in the
habit of staying out late, and unduly
exposes the p'ow. He have known
plows to acquire springhalt and inflam
atory rheumatism from late plowing.
Don't do it.
A wager was laid on the YanVee-pe
culiarity to answer one question by
asking another. To decide the bet a
down easterwas interrogated. 4I want
you," said the bettor,. to give me a
straightforward aoswer to a plain
question." "I kin du it, mister " said
the . Yankee. " Then why is it new
KnglandVrs always snswer a question
by asking one in return ?" "Du they V
wai Jobnathan'i replj
. UiVI01 IflUTUAL
LIFE WNDB COMPANY.
MAINE,
ORGANIZED . ..... . - 1818.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Directors' Office, No, '20 Court ; Street,
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS.
HENRY CROCKET..........;. .. President
DANIEL SHARP............ .-Vice PresiJeaL
WHITINQ II. IIOLLISTER ....... .SecreUry.
This ia among the Oldest of New Eng
land Companies
Aud the Lowest Coin Company Extant
PURELY MUTUAL.
Dividend Declared
A initially.
oar the
CONTRIBUTION PLAN,
ASD Air LI ED ima THE 8ECOSD PATMEST.
,. - -
A Loan of lO per ceuu when I)eilred.
POLICIES ARE NOT FORFEITED In
tbe Union Mutual Ltf Insurance Company by
failure to my tbe Premium when due, hat are
continued in force by tbe NON FORFEITURE
LAW of tbe State of Mauachutettt.
Exauples allowing the Working of tLe
Laiv
PLAS, OKMSABY tl.
For Example: A party insuring at tbe age
of tbirly fi"e pr;aiuui all cab.
One Annunl Premium will continue policy In
fme2 yvr and 3 ia.
Two Annual Preibiumn will continue policy in
fwrce I year and 12 day.
Tbne Annual Premium wi!l continue policy
iu f.irce ft yar and 27 day.
Four Annual Prt-uiiutn wilt continue policy in
force H year, and 46 diy.
Fire Annual Prmiitni will continue policy in
force 10 year and 6 day.
. witK'tt 10 rta cesr. sote a k! civcx.
Two Annual Premium will continue policy in
force 2 year and 210 dy.
Three Annual Premium wilt continue policy
in frce 4 year and 2 dajr. .
Fiv Annual Premium will ontinuo wlicy iu
force 7 year and 203 day.
Kxavplk: Prcroiutn all Ch Plan Ten Pay
jnent lAfn. Ooe Annual Premium will con
tinue policy in force, a a Term Policy.
aU.ul three year.
Exavplk: Premium 40 per cent. Nte Plan.
Ten Payment Life. One Annual Premium will
continuo policy infrce a a Term Policy,
about 2 year and 10U day.
Eiidowropbt rollrlc.
EMPt!t Premium all CabAge, 35;
IMan, Ordinary Endowment, payable at the
age of 50. One Annual Prwniura will cyti
tinue policy in frte a a Term' Policy,
nearly 5 yc ar, or 4 year and H2i day.
Example: Premium all Catb Age, 3i ;
PUn, Ten Year Endowment, payable at tbe
ae of 13; One Annual premium will con
tinue policy in forco a Term Policy,
7 year.
Notes ou Endowment Politic,
KxAMPt.r:: Premium 40 per cnt. Note Ape,
3.'; Plan, Ordinary Endowment, pnyablo at
the ae of &(). One Annual Premium will
continue policy in force as Term Policy
about 3 year.
Example; Premium 40 per cent Note As;e,
35; IMan, Ten-Ycar Endowment, payable at
the age of 45. One Annual Premium will
continue policy in force a a Term Policy
about 5 year.
Rates, AasHa to I.labllltlca.
1867.
I8f.8.
lSfl9.
12197 12101 121-S7 127 00
ISTBREST ItEPKIPTa POB lSo9....$24fl,670 14
Losses Paid im 18H9 201,190 00
Interest Received n Exces op
Losses Taid .................. ......39,480 14
Assets this Date Over. ..6,000,000 00
Losses Paid to DATE.........t.....l,7M33 00
DiYiDEwn Paid hi Cash to Date...951,3I8 55
Insurance oji 14,000 Policies
In Force over..
30,000,030 00
ThU Company is not restricted to Inveatltg
its fund in tbe New England States. Frcm
the Ileport of the Auditing Committee, we find
that $1,600,000 1 now loaned upoh estates in
the City of Chicago and near thereto, where
rate of iptereat are nearly or quite equal to
those of the Paci&e Com). -
There is nothing desirable in Life In
surance tohich cannot be secured
by a Policy in the MUTUAL
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY-
PACIFIC I1HANCU OFFICE,
5. W, Cor. Cal and Kearney Streets,
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
li if. j oh usori & co.,
General Managers, Pacific I Coast;
; : B. ; 13. M O: JEt fS "JSi"
GliNEUAI, AOENTC . C
OREGON i WASHINGTON TERRITORY,
1
Portland,
HE0RY T. HELlilBOLD'S
COMPOUND FLUID
; Ex t r a ft Catawba
(JRAPE PILLS.
Comjpo n en t PartsFluid Extract Rh u
t bard and Fluid Extract Catawba
: Orope Juice,) .y,.',:.
FOR LIVER COMPLAINTS, JAUNDICE,
BILLI0U8 AFFECTIONS, SICK OR
NERVOUS HEADACHE, COSTIVENESS,
s Ac. PURELY VEGETABLE, CONTAIN
ING NO MERCURY, MINERALS OB
DELETERIOUS DRUGS.
. These Pills are the moat pleasant pur
gative, superseding castor oil, salt, mag
nesia. Ae. There is nothing more accept
able to tbe stomach. They giro tone, and
cause neither nausea nor griping pains. Tbey
are composed of the Jlaett iuyrtditnt. After a
few days' use of them, uch n invigoration of
the entire system takes place as to appear
miraculous to tbe weak and enervated. II. T.
llclmbold's Compound Fluid Extract Catawba
Grape Pills are not sugar-coated ; sugar-coated
Pills pass through the stomach without dissolv
ing, consequently do not produce the dwired
effect THE CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS,
being pleasant in taste and odor, do not
necessitate tbeir being sugar-coated, and are
prepared according to Pharmacy and Chemis
try, and are not Patent Medicines.
HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S
HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND
Kluld Extract Sarsaparllla.
Will radically exterminate from the system
Scrofula, Syphilis, Fever Sore, Ulcers, Sore
Eyes, Sore Legs, Sore Mouth, Sore Head,
Bronchitis, Skin Disease, Salt Rheum. Cank
ers, Running from tbe Ear, White Swellings,
Tumors, Cancerou Affection, Node, Iliekeu,
Glandular Swellings, Night Sw, Rads,
Tetter, Humors of all -kinds, Cbrunio Rheu
matirm. Dyf.peia, and all dtcasws that hive
been, csiabliabed iu tbe yteui for year. ,
I , n J
BEING PREPARED EXPRESSLY FOR
THE ABOVE COMPLAINTS, it Mood Pur
ifying proncrjie are greater than any othtr
preparation of SaraiarU&. It gives tbe
Complexion a Clear and ilealtby Color, and
lU'tore tbe Patient to a rtate of Health and
Purity. For Purifviog tb Blood, removing
all Chronic Constitutional Diseases arising
from an Impure state ot the Blood, and tbe
only Reliable and Ltl ctual Known lu-imly
fur tbe Cure of Pain and dwelling of tbo
IJutiei, Ulceration of tbe Throat and Leg,
Blotches, Ptui le on tbe Fare, Krj ipe!a and
tkiyl all Scly Krutions of Ibe Skin, aud
Beautify iwg ibeCoujpiexion.
IlI-.MtY T. IIKI.MI1(IMTM
CONCENTRATED
FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU,
THE GREAT DIURETIC,
bat cored every eac of liWtc in which It
bat been given. Irritation of the Neck of tbe
Bladder and Inflatuation of tbe Kidners. I'l
eratirn of tbe Kidney and Bladder. Retention
-f Urine. Dieaite of the Prtraie (jland,
Stone In tbe Badder, Calculus, (j ravel. Biick
4ut Deposit, and Mucu r Milky Diaehrge,
and f'r Enfeebled and IVlu-ate (?untitutioo
f both Sexe, attended with tbe follow iny
ymptoin t Indisposition to Exertion, los ot
i'narer, t.o f Mem ry. Difilculty of Breath
iog. Weak Nerves, TrembMng, Horror 4f li
eae. Wakefuln p- Dimne ol V'sion, Pain in
the Bark, Hot Hand, Flushing of the Body",
Dryue of ib Skin, Eraption on the Face,
I'iiliil Countenance, Univernal Lassitude oJ
tbe Mofcular System, ie.
Uel by eron from tbe a ! 'f ! jhtM?n to
twenty live, an 1 from tbirtyflre to fifty-five or
in the decline or rhangeof life; after confine
mentor labor pains: bed-witting in children.
HelmboM Extract of Bnebn i Diuretic and
Ulood PutifyiOiT, nl euro all Iiieanea arixinfr
from Habits of Dissipation, and Exceji.c anl
Imprudence in Life, Impurities ol the Blood,
dc, spetsding Copaiba in Affections for
which it is u.cd, and Syphilitic Affection its
the. Diaeae used in conuectiou with Holm
hold's Rose Wa.
LADIES.
In many Affection peculiar to Ladies, tbe
Extract Buebu is uurqualled by any other Re
medy as in Chlorjri or Retention, Irregular
ity, Pain ful nvs r Suppression of Customary
Evacuation. Uicerated or Schirrus State of
tbe Uterus, Leucorrhea or' Whites, Slerillity,
anLfor all Complaints incident to tbe Sex.
whether arising from Indiscretion or habits of
Dissipation. It is prescribed extensively by the
mot. eminent Physicians and Midwives for
Enfeebled at d Delicate Constitutions of both
Sexes and all ages.
II. T. nELMBOLDiS EXTRACT BUCIIU
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 eauecs a frequent desire, and gives
strength to Urinate, thereby removing Obstruc
tions, Preventing and Curing Strictures of the
Urethra. Allaying Pain and Inflammation, so
frequent in this class of diseases, and expel
ling all Poiionous matter.
HENRY T. HELM HOLD'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 tbe 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 are nscd. . . .
Full and explicit directions accompany tno
medicines, f . - ; e
Evidences of the most responsible and reli
able character furbished on application, with
hundreds of thousands of living witnesses, and
upward of 30,000 unsolieited certificates and
recommendatory letters.
Henry T. Ilelinbold's Genuine Pre
". paratloas. w
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.
HELMBOLD, Druggist and Chemist
Only Depots: II. T. IIELMBOjlD'S Drug
and Chemical Warehouse, No 594 Broadway,
N. Y., or to II. T. IIELMBOLD's Medical De
pot, J04 South Tentb Street, Philadelphia, Pa,
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Ask for
HENRY T- UELMBQLDU Take n0 other.
G. BB. -.STfllLES
DEALER IN
(Groceries,
PROVISIONS,
CisnvH and Tohacco, ;
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE &c.
DALLAS OHKfiON. V -
HARRY BLUFF
npnis well-known noRSE will
J remain at bis Old Stand at Independence
the ensuing Season, commencing April tbe 1st,
1871, and ending July 1st, 1871.
Terms: Six and Eight Dollars by tbe
Season. Ten Dollars to Insure. Payable in
U, S. Oold Coin. -
Good pasture furnished at 50 cents per week,
t will not be responsible for accidents or
escapes. HENRY HILL Proprietor.
42m. ' . .
DALLAS LIVERY. FEED & SALE
Cor. Main aud Court Street,
Thos. G. Richmond, Proprietor.
HAVING PimCHARED THE ABOVE
Stand of Mr. A. H. Wbiflcy, we have re
fitted and restocked it in such a manner as
will satisfactorily meet every want of tbo com
munity, j
Ilugglen, klngle or doulIe, Harks, Con
cord WagoiiM, etc, etc., j
; Furnibcd at all hours, day or night, 'on
fbort ntiee.
Superior Saddle IInrei, let by the
Day or Week.
TERMS, REASONAHLC.
4 T. O. RICHMOND
I tlfl nt wbh to inform yu, r.. t r, c i w Dr
Wondtrfol, or miy other man, ba discovered a
remedy that euro 'omumpion. when tbe long
are half couutnd, in bort, will eura all di-e.i-e
whetlser of mind, body or estate, make men
live forever, leave death to flay for want of
work, aud is dt'rined to make our cub'anary
sphere a Mi-fu Puralise, to which Heaven it
elf tbait I but a tido ihw. Yu hve beard
eonnjjb of that bu:iibugcerv. But when I tell
yM that Dr. Sag Catarrh Remedy vill lpo!
tirrty rre tbe worst Cnta rh iu tbe Head I n
'y aert tbut which tbotijmr-d can te?ify t
I wi!l pay $j0O Rwird f-r a c!e tb;tt I cannot
Cure.. A pauipbb t giving tnptnins and otlu i
information ut free ta any addreas. Tbi
Remedy is
SOLD BY MOT DRUGGISTS IN ALL
V PARTS UF TDK WoKLD.
Price 50 cent. Sent by mail, ortpai 1, on re
ceipt of Gft cent?, or 4 pa kage fr $2. Beware
tf tHtHHtrrf'rit and fr,rthl atitttti'tn. See
that my ' private Stamp, which is a poit!re
(?m of ,VrM. if upon the ontside
wrapper. Remember that this private Stamp,
ionued by the U. S. Government exjrs.-ly lo:
stamping my medicines, has my portrait, name
and 4ddreC and tho wofd U S. Certificate
of Genninene!"," engraved upon it, and need
not be mistaken. Don't be awindled by travel
ers arii others representing themselre as Dr.
Sajre. ; I am the oulv man nw living that has
h he knowledge an 1 right to manufaeturo the
6eHw'ar Dr. Sage Catarrh Rem dy, and I nev
er travel to sell tbi tucdicrne.
R. V. PIERCE. M. D. :
133 Seneca street, Buffalo, N. Y.
Feb. 2i 3m
DRUG STORE.
Northwest Corner Ulalu and 31111 Ms.,
DALLAS, OGN.
HAVING PURCHASED the OLD STAND
formerly belonging to W. S. Bobb, and
wishing to live and let live, wo will sell at low
rates, FOR CASH, everything in our line:
Irffs, Patent Medicines,
And all kinds of PURE LIQUORS, put up
, ... expressly for Mediciual use.
PERl'UMGRI ES OF AM ' KINDS.
A! o, Soiln,
Cream Tart art
biitenifus, &igot
Bird Seed, ,
Paints, Oth,
Varnishes, finishes,
Domestic Dyes,
Washing Powders,
And everything else that is kept in a FIRST
CLASS DRUG STORK.
I NICHOLS & CO VI). Druggists.
The standard remedy for Coughs, In
' fluenza. Sore Throat, Whooplu
Cough, Croup, Liver Complaint,
llrotichitis, Illeedlitff of the
Lungs, atid every affection of the
Throat. Lungs and Chest, IticluM
Injr Co'aumptlon. - t ;
A lstar a Italsam does not dry up
a Cough, : but loosens it, cleanacs
the Lungs, allays Irritation, thus
i removing the cause of the com
plaint. Vone genuine unless sign
ed I. 1HJTT9. Prepared by 8 liTII
W. FOIVI.E fc WON, lloston.
Sold by ItKOniNCJTtm. IIOJ
? TUTTUR S CO., San Francl-co, '
Hd by dealer generally . 16-ly
r r r 1 1 - m n in .ami. il.lxiUL-Mjl
?Qj mm
Br. 'L A. tl Us Jlbiuion
. FOR SPECIAL . COMPLAINTS."
PR. CLARK'S IllVIGORATOR gives
strength to the g d and "debilited. It is
especially designed for young men who have
wasted tbeir vigor by exij-wis of every kind,
and all persons whoie systems have become
weak by imprudence, are completely restored
,by its use. Price One Lollari ' i.'
R. CLARK'S PURIFIER cleans the
blood from all impurities; ueh as Scrof
ula, r'yphilis, Mercurial RhtumatUm, Humors
of every sort. Bad Breath. Offentive Pers
piration, Foul Feci, Catarrh, Discharges from
the ear, Sore Eyes, Sore Throat, Falling of tbo
LHair, Ulcers, Boilp, Pimples, Blotches, and all
diseases oftbebkm. It is also benefical io
diseases of the Lungs and Digestive Organs.
Price One Dollar.
BR. CLARKE'S PANACEA relieves
pain of every descripion ; Headache,
Earache, Toothache, Stomachache, Backache,
Pains in tbe Breast and Limbs. It is iuvaln
able remedy in all Nervous Disorders, and no
family should be without it. Priee One Dollar.
DU. CLARK'S ELIXIR is a cartain core
fur all weakness of tbe Genito-Uiiuajy
Organs, and discharges of a muco purulent
nature, Leucorthaoea, Gonhorrbff;i, Sperma
torrhoea, and Seminal Weakness, are speedily
cured by its use. Price One Dollar.
TThB. CLARK'S REGULATOR, for females
SJLJr vuly, is 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
snpervision, and are warranted fftsh and pure.
All a CI ic ted persons tbouid send a eureluiiy
written statement of their ailments to Dr.
Clark, and tbe proper remedy will be ( i 1. 1
to their address. Dr. C'ark can be consulted
personally at his offie, and will fun i.-h all tbe
necessary accommodatioi."! to pativiit. who
place themselves under hi care. Ail letters
adddreesed, DR. J. CLARK.
OfSiee, 1,270, Broadway, New York
FREKCH KEDICAL OF f ICE,
Ilr. Jiilkii 111 1 1. 1. 1(,
Or. ot Medicine of fh Tacullj of I'a
ria, Graduate of the Ui.IvcrIty of
(tuecu'fe College, and IhjKician
of the St. John IUptIte So
ciety of !an lxai.ciru.
PERP.AULT.. HAS lUE riTAS-
ure t inU rtn paiiettt ai d t.ib. re
Peking ctifideutia) tnttiienl advice tl.st be'ean
ti consulted Saily at his C'.ce, Aiinry Hall
iiuilding. North Et ei ttr of M ,t n ety
;ir.d tterMiH tit" -trt.t.. ,kr I'rr. K- u a
toj. y. lo.. '11, frr t! r. i p hi Aiif. i trm e
n either Mi'titp' ni' ry or ! iau'Mi itirts.
Dr. Pkkrai lt's ntuiit I ate t cen r. tont
exelufitely "de.ttd to' the t ore t , If e ri i.s
i'Mtsis ol Nervous aid I'lj hi-al Iu bili'y. tl e
result f itjnri'in ImMts (tduaiul in jt.ntb,
abicb usually t tminate in iui tc r re ki d
iirility. and pirn ai tMfy ti.dnte all tie ten.
'miiant f old ae. W hue a eei t itifjitit
i'y exists. 'involving: ibe bapf ft ;f a life r.d
that of other, rvnoit and mia!itv Niirtafe tbe
fieccfify of iti ruvu, for it is a fuet tbat a
premature dteline f tbe vl r f n at b- d,
jriatrion'iiirtl iittbaj iines,' eonipuUitfy ' single
life, etc., bave tbeir soureef in eanei, tie
jrerm of wbieh ip planted in earlj life, ai.d tbe
Litter fruits taMvd lotfr lteWirdj- atietit.5,
laboring under tbis eomptaint, will n n j lain
of one or more of Ibe f'dlwitif Minittoms :
Xefurnjil Kmisiti!. Pains in tbe li, k and
Head, Weakness f Mc tmirv ail hibt, Ii.--cbarge
from tlie Urctbtsi . v it to ff..l or
make water, InteUectn:; r'aeultie are Weak
ened. Loss of Memry eiiKO' s. lias areetoud
ed, and tbere. is a dirineliDaf in to uttei.d to
busric?s, or even o reiidirr, writing or tbe mi
eiety of friends', etc Tbe j a'in rt will pmba
ably complain of l'itxiin, Veitipn, urul "tbat
Sipbt and Hearing -arc Weak l ed, mult-beo
disturbed by dreams: me1anb'h fipbii g,
palpitation, fainting, emisrbs and ?Uw f. vers ;
wbile some have external rbcnnintic in, and
numbness of tbe body. Some of tbe uo.-t
common svtn' t iiis are pimples in tbe fee,
and aching iu different parts of the body.
Pttictits sulTerin irom this disease should ap'
ply imuico'iat.ly to 1) it. pKRitAt'LT, either in'
person or by letter, as be will guarantee a cure,
of Seminal Embtiont aud Itupoteuce in six or
eight weeks,.'-'
Patients sufferirg fnm vencrial disi a-e in
any stage, Uouorrbea, Uleet, Stiicturts, Dubo,
Ulcers, C"taneous Eruptions. etc., will be treat,
ed successfully. All Syphilitic and Mercurial
Taints entirely removed from the syptera.
Dr. Perrav j.t's didomas are in his oflice,
where patients cn see for tbemelves that tbey
are under the care of regularly educated
practitioner. The best references given if re
quired. , , a T :
Patients suffering nnder chronic diseases can
call and examine for themselves. We invite
investigation ; claim not to know everything,
nor to cure everybody, but we do claim tbat iu
all cases taken under treatment we fulfil our
promises. We particularly request those who
hare tried this boasted doctor and that adver
tised physician till worn out aud discouraged,
to call upon us.
Low char jres and quick cures.
Ladies suffering Irom any complaint inciden.
tal to tbeir et. can eonsult the doctor with ths
assurance of relief.
Female Monthly Pills.
Dr. PcRRArLT ii the orly agent in California
for Dn. Riott's Female Monthly Pills. Their
immense salo has etdahtiched tbeir reputation
as a female remedy unapproaebed, and fur in
advance of every other remedy lor suppressions
and irregularities, and other obtru tions in fe.
m.t.r' rin ill mraint nf five dollars, thesa'
ui.iv, - ' - f - - " -----
f Pills will be sent by mail or express to any part,
Ol tno worm, wi "" j mfi3.
Persons at a distance can be cured at hme,
by addressing a letter loDn. Pkr ha ct.T. comer
of Sacramento and Montgomery streets, Rooms
10 and 11, or Box 873, P. O., San Frsnrisco
stating the case as minutely as possible, genera
habits of living, occupation, etc., etc.
' AH communications confidential 14-ly .
A large volume would ttot contain the
mass of testimony which has accumulated in
favor QtDr. Witlnr'i fialtam of R'tViTUAerry at
a safe, efficient and reliable remady in curiosf
coughs, colds and pulmonary tlisease. Many
of tht cares are truly wouderfuL ,