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&t &reqon Ihpu bit can. DA LLASy SATURDAY. JUNE 24 Wait and See. When tny boy with eager questions, Asking how, and where, and when, Taxes all my store 01 wisdom, AsHng o'er and o'er asain Questions oft t which the answers Gives to other still ihe key, I said to teach him patience, "Wait, my little boy and nee," And the word I taught my darling Tausrht to me a lesion weet ; Once when all the world seemed darkened And the storm ab ut use bent, In tie " children's room" I heard him, With a chtM'a sweet mimicry, To the baby brother's questions Say it) wisely ''Wait aud see." Like an a nd's tender chiding " l ame tlie darling's w -rds to ine. Though my father' ways w-re hi Id en Bidding me ciiil wait and see. What are we but restless children, Ever aking wh it snatl be ? And the Father, in bin wisdom. Gently bids us "wait aud see." Love and Faith. In love, if love be lore, if lore be ours. Faith anl untairh can ne'er be equal powers ; Uulaitb in aught is want of faith in alt. It is the little rift within the lute, That by and by will make the music mute ; And ever widening slowly tdlenee all. The little rift within the lover's lute, Or Utile pitied speck In garnered truit, That roltng inward slowly m lulders all. It is not worth the keeping : let it go: But .hall ii? answer darling, answer no, Aud trust me not at all, r all in all. EkigmaNo. 17. I am composed of 25 letters. My 16, 14. 7,2 , 9. 2, 25, are a religious sect. My la. y. 4. 23. is a tabled Deity. My 3. 12. II, 23.8, 20. 7, is n..t 'first. My 17. 1, It), 13, 16, 8, 10, is a spechs of plant. My 5. 24.22. 15.12, is o unit of solid measure. My 10. 14, 19. 22, 7, is not always a 1'iV .iiie My all is s uieiMrg in which atl laboring men rbould be interested. Auwer uext week. Answer to No. 16. Woman cankot keep a SECRET. Kobert Honner's Fa on us Kentucky '1'rutur in New York. We air glad to annoiirj' e that this fa nmus three yvur .ld Hotter arrived ;if. and well at Mr. Jointer's stable in this ciry. On Mot. day afternoon v- went up to look ht him. He is al ihai we expected of hint, and m-re too, al though no one has considered the able description given of him hy our Cincinnati Correspondent, S T. II ," more attentively, or more highly appre ciates his breeding. We fulfil befb'e us a splendid locking, dark brown colt, with tan nuzzle and flank, und no white, save a sin ill star.. standing fif'eeti hands three inches He i loi:, strong. and high behind, w th tle best back ! and finest arched Joius that ever were J seen. j With all his me, strength and sub- i stance, there is not a point anywhere about him upon which an "iince of j material has been wasted. His shui j der are good; with plenty of muscle. and his forearms peculiarly long, j straight and strong, while hi- cannon bones are very short. His fjuarters are good, and his thighs very lout and broad. In bis anna, he reminds us of the description aud portrait of the eel ebrated English Kclijse. His thigh" arp like those of Lexington Cast steel looking legs, clean as a foal's, are under him. His head is j n-t the sort we like to see not small, nor tapering off to a snout, but lar-e. resolute, with big ns trils It is lean and bony, and wide be tween the eyes His neck is strong and TjjU-Cular, and he has the perf et game Cock throttle, the windpipe lare ami loose below the meaty part of the neck until it enters the chest. The plate-of the jaws ate rather deep, which de notes hard sticking, and very wide apurt, which is one hi' the essential; to cb-T wind, His eyes are lar-e, bold and full. We were much Impressed by this colt po large, well furnished, symmet rical nd bo dlike. Interest in the new corner did not cause us to forget our old friends. Dexter is big am) leek. and. as usual, lull of m tgnetism. Peerless, the fine old Hi re, tlcar to memory, and destined hereafter to m i ternal joys, looks well, ami as ready as ever to take a wagon and two men alonv: at her unequalled speed. Younjr Po Cahontas Was bright and gay ; and the evergreen Lantern was itro g and fine as though his light would ne'er go out. Wilkt Spirit of the Time. A young lady in Wisconsin was Standing on the verandah, with her lover's arm around her, enjoying a thunder storm, in perfect silety. w'o n the young man left her for a moment and she was struck by lightning. The young man is censured f-r leaving her unprotected. Since that occurrence it is amusing to see the girls ru-h to the piuiectioii of their favunto lightning rods We don't vouch fur tUe literal truth of the following : "A man went to Mr. Greeley the other day, and told him he was destitute, ho didn't even have a e. tit. and wanted to know what he should do Horace scratched his head and thought a mmu e and taid ; ! tell you what to do You uy tetwcyliuder Hoe press, and go out to some station ou the I'acibc railioad, away from civilization, and titan an eight page morning taper, aud ifvia nn lwirii iim t.i o . . " Fad and Fancies. The cards which the slanderer plays tray duce. Poor relief Ueing relieved of one's watch. Difficult punctuation Putting a stop to a gossip's toiiLjue. Why is the figure 9 like a peacock ? It is nothing without the tail. " Miss tjrimes, lend me your tub?" Can't d it; all the hoops is off; its full of suds ; besides I uever had one. I wash, s in a bar'l." A man who stole another's hat, when is Maine wis plainly written on it, was let, off on the ground tnat ho was col lecting autographs. Rev. Dr. Chapin wittily remarked one ev. mug that in trying to gain iwo sec onds in getting on and off ttams, many m n had secur-d widows their thirds. Punch thinks it would be a real blessing; to mothers if somebody could invent a soap that would enable 'mam mas to get their daughters off their hinds. Skinflint who ' gives nothing to street beggirs," ha no du t he men ut off their legs, and women have ba hies "on purpose to appeal to public sympathy." In chasi"g an annoying dog the other day, a Portland man ran against a clotlns line, which widened his mouth ail-' extracted two teeth without pay, und he di in't catch the dog either. J " Mr. F has spoken ill of you." said a gossip to hs friend, a man who tho roughiy understood the world " That astonishes me !" was the reply; " I have uever rendered him any service " An old toper at - the seaside always eats th saltest fish he can get, 'for iCikfast, because as he says, it gives hint a thirst all day that he wou.dn't take ten pounds for. " Mr. Smithcrs. how can yu sleep so? The su ha been up these two hours." " Wei what if it has!" said Smitherj. He goes to bed at dark, while I'm up till after midnight." Asking a young lady what her ac complishments are. is generally sj e k ing. consider d harmless enough ; slill in the.-e days, it mtuht in ome cases cause eiiibarr i-smesi?, to put the ijuei-; tion ; -Do y.u j uu; ' A jolly fe low supg 'sfs the following : To ut.ike Doaidin-l.ouse hash lake a little uv even t bin g, a good deal uv nothing, aiei throw-in -mothing; jam to a n ux, cok over a slow fire, season with hair pins, and serve ou the jump. ' Never," s :vs a fienpeeked man "in trrv a woman worth more than thou art When. I married my wife I was worth fifty cents, and she was worth sixty two cents ; and vvlieo any difb-reiiee occurred between us she throws up the odd shilling." The Car'invtUe Democrat gets off the following: An unsophisticated gentle man called at the gas woiks with a large stone jug for the purpose of hav ing it filled with gas to fake h tne, seven niles iti the country to burn in a kero sene oil hnip. He paid he had "sei-n the durucd thing burn in stores about yer. and it made a mighty pretty light. Atom's adventure at a charity fair : Young Lady sir, wouldn't you like to buy some tickets a in punch -bowl i Atom No, thank you I never drink. Young lady, (insinuatingly) well wouldn't you like to buy some cigars then? Atom (with a grave face) No, thank you. I never smoke. Young lady (lo-ing t alien ) Well, I d offer you fotue soat ii I th n ght yuu ever washed. A few years ago a' a ngro camp Dice i ig he d n- ar Flushing, the colored pieacher said : " I tell you, blubbed brcdrcn, ditdc debble is a big hog. an' one of dese das he'll come along and root you all out " An old negro, in one of the anxious pews, hearing this, raised him self up from 'he straw, and clasping his hands, exclaimed in the agony of his tears." King him Lord ! ring him !" IS Mr. Gree'v ent a letter to a friend the other day declining to serve as one. of a committee to superintend the re organization of the Republican party in New York. The recipient, unable to decipher the epistle, passed it over to a neighbor of the philosopher of Chappaque. who read ic before the Agrieuiiuial S cicty as an essay on the advantages of cultivating the ever blooming varie'y of radishes. The New York Sp'nit of the Time describes one Hiram II gins, a rude settler, being charged with an assault and battery on the person of one David JIughes. U hy, Judge' said Higgtns, when asked if he pleaded guilty or not guilty ; "why Judge you have known me long enough. I leuken, to know that 1 never done nothing to be guilty of never was gui ty, and never will be guilty in my whole uatraljborrj life. 1 don't know what ou rueau by sault atid baity timber; but ef you mean to a el lucked JJave Hughes, anuj ick d h-iu good, too, I say at wunst. a .d without a nut her word, I did ) and I'll dokjatn." IIJVIOIV MUT'UAI LIFE INSURM'E COMPANY. MAINE, ORG AMZCD - 1818. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Directors' Office, No, 20 Court Street, BOSTON; MASSACHUSETTS. HENRY CROCKET President. DANIEL SHARP Vice President. WHITING II. HOLLISTER Secretary. This is among the Oldest of New Eug laitU Companies, And the Lowest Coiu Company Extant PURELY MUTUAL. I i v i el f n I h I)r clarcd A ii n ii a 1 1 y. ON THE CONTRIBUTION PLAN, AXl) APPLIEU A'TKB THE 8EC0!II PA VM EST. A Loan of lt per cent, vyjheu I)clretl. POLICIES ARE NOT FORFEITED in the Union Mutual Lif Infiirnnce C.tnj.an,v hy failure to jniy the Premium when due. hut are routiauedin fre ty 'he NON FORFEITURE LAW of the State uf Massachusetts. r.kanplcs fchuuing the Working of the Law. plas, ouiusAiiV Lire. Fort Esamplk: A party insuring at the of thirty five pnuiiuias all cash. One Annunl Premium will continue policy in force - yeurs mid 3 -tats. Two Annual Premium will continue policy in force year uil 12 days1. Threo Annual Premium will continue policy in furci; t" yearn and .7 day. Fjur Annual Pivmtum will oniinne policy in force S year und D d ay. Five Annual Premium will eur.tinue policy iu force IU ytar and i' d.iys. wincii 10 pup. oxnt. sort iia zzz ctrns. Two Ain'i:!1 P,m"iwi contiuue policy in fori - yv;r st . 1 I'll tjy. Three Ai. nual Pr-miun!- !; continue po'j' V in tone I year iid 'J' day. Five Annual Premium will continue policy in lore 7 year an i -in day. KHMPI.K : Pr 'O i!i: all t'ah Plan Teo Pay ment Lil'e. (u Aniiiu! Prvmiutu will rot), tinue pviity in turce, as a T.r;a Policy, ah ul tiitei- vo ir. Ex ampi.k : Piemmiii rt percent. Nle - Plan. Ten Pavtin.-:.! Lite. OncAnnuul Premium iU ooiitbiin pidicy in f-rce a a Tt-riu Policy, about l yearn and 100 day. lundowmeut Policies. Etmpi.k: Premium nil Cah As;e. ; Plan. Ordinary Endowment, ptMe at the ge of :. One Annual Premium will eon tinue p-.Hcy in f tc a Term Policy, nearly 5 year", r 1 yeari and ?.'-'. diys". Fsamim'k :' Premium !l CathAj:e, X ; Plan, Ten Year Endowment, piiyable at the ae of i,; One Annua! Premium will con tinue policy iu force as a Term Policy, 7 yeara. Note on Kndownicnt PtIirics Hxampi.k: Premium 4fl per pnt. Nt Aj;e. .". ; Pom. Ordinary Endowment. p:yhle at the aire of 6ft. One Annual Premium will coniinue policy in force as a Term Poii- y . ahout 'A year. Ex mpi.f. : Premium t per cent Nte Atre, 3; ; Plan, Tfn-Year Endowment, puyahiti at the aje of 15. One Annual Premium Ul coniinue licy in force as a Term Policy abul 5 year. Rates, Assets to Liabilities. lf6. ISfiT. l?r.8. 1SR9. 12197 12101 12157 127 00 Inteukst Receipts for 1809 $240,670 14 Losses Paid is 1SR9 201,190 00 Interest Received is Excess or Losses Paid 39.480 14 Assets this Date Oter 6,000,000 00 Losses Paid to Date 1.679,433 00 DmnsJfDS Paid is Cash to Date. ..951,318 55 Insurance oji 14,000 Policies Is Force over 30,000,010 00 This Hompanv is not restricted to investing? it fund. in the New England States. Fr tn the Report of the Auditing Committee, we find Hint $1,610.1100 U now loaned upon estates in the City f Chicago and near thereto, where rules of interest are nearly or quite equal to those of the Pacific Coast. There is nothing desirable in Life In surance which cannot be secured by a Policy in the MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. PACIFIC nilANCII OFFICE, S. W. Cor. Cal and Kearney Streets, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. H H .JOHN SOU & CO., General Managers, Pacific Coast. B. MORSE, GENERAL AGENT, OREGON A WASHINGTON TERRITORY, lorllanl I HEfJRY T. HL!71B0LD'S COMPOUND FLUID Extract Catawba GRAPE PILLS. Component Parts Fluid Extract Rhil bard and Fluid Fxtract Catawba Grape Juice. FOR LIVER COMPLAINTS, JAUNDICE. BILLIOUS AFFECTIONS, RICK Oh NERVOUS HEADACHE. COSTIVENESS. Ac. PURELY VEGETABLE, CONTAIN ING NO MERCURY. MINERALS OK DELETERIOUS DRUGS. These Pills are the most pleasant pur gative, superseding castor oil, salt, uiair nesia, Ac. There i nothing more accept able to the stomach. They jrive tone, and cause neither nausea nor griping pains. They are composed of the Jlnent ingredient. After a few days' use of them, such n tnvigriittin of the entire system takes place as to aptear miraculous to the weak and enervated. II. T. Helmbold'a Compound Fluid Extract Catawba drape Pills are not sugar-coated ; sugar-r-onted Pills pass through the stomach without dis-olv-ing, consequently do not proiluee iho din d effect. THE CATAWBA OK PE PILL-, being pleasant in taste and oilor, do not necessitate their being sutrar-coatcd, and art prepared according to Pharmacy and Chemi try, jiiud are not Patent Medicines. HENRY T HELSIBOLD'S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND l!uid lOxtract Sarsaparilla. Will radically exterminate from the sysfnn Scrofula, Syphilis, Fever Sores, tllcr. Sore Eyes, Sore Legs, Sore Mouth, Sore Ileal, Bronehitis. Skin Diseases. Salt Hheum, ("ank ers. Runnings from the Ear, White SweUinj;.-. Tumors, Cancerous Affections, Nodes, Kieket-. iSlaudular Swelling. Niht Swea, Rash, Tetter, Humors of all kind. Chronic Rheu matsMn. Dyspepsia, and alt diseases that hivt hecu istablUbcd in tin- ytem for years. IlEIXO PREPARED EXPRESSLY FOR THE AISOVE i-OM PL A I NTS, it Hlo,,! Pur i'ying properties are greater than any other preparation of Sars ipariila. It utive the Complexion a Clear and Healthy Color, and Re-lores the Pa'ient to a stati Health nini Purity. Fr Purifving the Rlo.. removing all Chronic Const ituti oial Di-easea unintr from Ait Iuipurt; t:;te ot the Rloo.!, and flu only Reliable and Efl ctual Known Ileineiy tor the Cure of Pain and Swelling of tl e "ones, Ulcerations of the Throat and Lets. Rlotirhr, Pimples on the Fare. Erysipelas at i and all Sealy Eruptions of the pniu, and Beautifying the Complexion. HF.MtY T. IH;l.MI5?)LI)T'S CONCENTRATED FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, THE UKEAT D1URKT1C, ha cured every ce of Diabetes iti whieh si luis been given. Irriition of the Neek of th Uhi I Kr and !t f! -uii at ion of tht. Kidneys. Ii eeraiinof the Kidney and !;'; I l r, Retenn.o of Urine. liiseasc of the Pio-tr.we iiuil Stone in the Cadder, Cah ulu, iravL Uricfc- lnt Deposit, and Mucus or Milky Di h, re;-. u: fr t'leetlfl anil I-iite Con ti tut ion of both Sexes, attended with the following syuiptoins : Iudip'it iii to Exertion. los P ,w r. !,... of Mem ry. Diflieulty of Rreatl ing. Weak Nerves, Tr. lol linir. Horror of ti eM. Wakefulness. Dimne.. .. Vision. Pam t ih, r.utk. Hot Hands, Flushing of the Pooh. Drvness of the Skin. Erupii ti on the Fe . Pallid Countenance, Universal La-itude ot the Muscular System, .te. Used by frson from the age of eighteen to twenty-fji, and fr m thirty five to fifty-five or in the decline or change of file; after confine mentor labor pains; bed-wetting . iu children. ILlmbold's Fxtraet o Ruchu is Diuretic and Iltoud Purifying, and cures ail Diseases arising from Habits of Dissipation, and Exeesses ami Imprudcuccs in Life. Impurities of the Rlood. Ac, supei seding Copniha in Affections for whieh it is used, ami syphilitic Atbsetious in thec Diseases usel in connectiou with Helm bold' Rose Wash. LADIES. In many AffectionsJeeuli-ir to Ladies, the Extract Buchu is unequalled by any other Re mw,ly as in Cbl ir isisnr Retention. Irregular iiy, I'ainfulnes or Suppression of Customary Evacuations, Uieerate-d or Schirrus State of the Uterus, Leueorrhea or Whiles, Sterillity, and for all Complaints incident to the. Sex. whether arising from Indiscretion or habits of Dissipation. It is prescribed extensively hy the most eminent Physicians and Midwive for Eureebled ai d Dehcate Coustiiutious of both Sexes and all ages. II. T. IIELMBOLD.n EXTRACT RUCHU CURES DISEASES ARIS1MJ FROM IM PRUDENCES, HABITS OF DISSIPATION. Etc., in all their stages, at little cxperse. little or no change in diet, no inconvenience, and no exposure. It causes a frequent desire, and gives strength to Urinate, thereby rem ving Obstruc tions, Preventing and Curing strictures ot ine Urethra. Allavitiir Pain and Inflammation, so frequent in this class of diseases, and expel ling all Poisonous matter. HENRY T. HELM l.oLD'S IMPROVED ROSE WASH. cannot be surpassed as ft FACE WASH, and will be found the only specific remedy iu every species of Cutaneous Affection. It speedily eradicates Pimples, Spots, Scorbutic Dryness, Indurations ot the cutaneous Mcinnrane, etc., dispels Redness and Incipient Inflammation, Hives, Rash. Motn Panties, uryness oi oeaip or Skin. Frost Bites, ami all purposes for which Salves or Ointments are used. Full and explicit directions accompany the medicines, Evidences of tho most rosponsihle and reli able character furnished on application, with hundreds of thousands of living witnesses, and upward of 30,000 unsolicited certificates aud recommendatory letters. Henry T. Helmbold'a 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 HE Ml I 1. HELMBULD, Druggist and Chemist. Only Depots: 11. T. HELMBOL-IPS Drug and Chemical Warehouse, No 594 Broadway, N. Y., or to II. T. 11 ELM BOLD a Medical De pot, 104 8outh Tenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa, REWARE OK COUNTERFEITS. A 8k for in DEALER IN (Groceries, PROVISIONS, Cigars and Tobacco, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE & DALLAM, OHMGON. THE OCCIDENTAL,, Formerly "WESTERN HOTEL" Corner of First and Morrison Streets. PORTLAND, OREGON. Messrs. SMITH A COOK nAVE TAKEN THIS WELL KNOWN House aud Refitted and Refurnished it throughout, making it by far the BEST HO TEL IN PORTLAND. N. B.- Hot and Cold Baths attached to th Houe for the benefit of 'Guests. SMITH A TOOK, Proprietors. Portland, April 14, 1870. 7:tf DALLAS LIVERY. FEED & SALE Cor. Maio and Court Streets, Thos. Q. Richmond, Proprietor. HAVING PURCHASED TnE ABOVE Stand of Mr A. H. Whitle. we have re fitted and re stocked it in such mariner as will satisfactorily meet every want of the com munity. nuclei, finale or double. Hack., Con cord W'agmii. etc . etc.. Furnished at a) hours, d iy or night, on short notice. Superior Saddle llores. let by the Hay or iek. TERMS, REASONAHLE. 4 T. G. RICH MONT) The. originator of fhi ebiinis ti b.4Vt .lii-m-r. wonderful mediciio t nil i initl)itl in fmi ),ki).h no re ol .'' in .l Hftrtrt-in uitili ,,t;e in- 2-, :ae. The v i-iue ot this U t i t .und in the Variety d uirt l!tnale. d i sea see hieh it ha ioi b ono t conquer. In the cure of ll.iiix fiitii. S'ttn i ,..f!,Mfm,d the uriv t.lgeS ot 1.'ltMUitlf It h..- itlO!.iiH'i tie i - i . . 1 . 1 - ... . i . I ..O . - lUVUleal l.t('UI!V. dti-l llil ii'o ict.itis pr in-line.! i jr-tt wit t,,rtrut,fthr uh. While II ril'ei m veti -t e''il, it tftMigth'-ns tile system and putifu-iln- iio,.i. 15y ile ;f"tt n I th;rnjh U,., ti.tri f iji n'f ! fjn rtl il rim "it llvirtoil IU III tin iVorst : "lulu to a o.iiiilil Ol IH'itrh 'iniifr hi K' . .erciirial Dieaies. Mineral po.son-. y hiiiiic and Venen ti Die s i.ndtioir e ect- are eradicated and vigorous h-tih and a ,i,tl row'v e.-th thd. h'fy-if-'t'ii. tii.ktu,,, ',. ', fof '.,. .Vcoy .., i'.(gA Ski, in lort all lue numerous uiftai iu?c.i hy I, ul t'wii. are coiujuere t by ;ini' ,iKi f :i!, pun.'i iug and iiiViorAtiug invdtcim. r'or "-" (',HjJiil,t." l.iii'iti ..( ai a ll(jt!i,tt 1 ti-ij,it,i . it ! ji.ci.it a ni l. ircds of perfect aul permatieul cures wuvri other medicine had tailed. The proprietor ofiVr J l0 rew ir 1 for a meai ine that wii! equal it in the cure of the iii-eacs or which it is recommend.-!. Be ore ttf ruu Jilt Hi t wrtUH i in miil'iM r-ie mm tuj riunent Si .nop. which is " oVi ,jmirimt i'm'o'i, i ui'on ihe outride wrapper. 1 ins ine.licine is S-ih( f, Iti-u fl'' d "" a' L.ttle. Prepare.! i.y K. V. PIERCE M. D.. u . Proprietor, at his chemical Laboratory, loo Seneca streeet. Burla!. N. V. June 3d. 1 3 3m. DRUG S T O R E- Xortlnvest Corner Slain and Mill M., DALLAS, OCJX. HAVING PURCHASED the OLD STAND formerly belonging to W. S. Rohb, and ... .11. I: - III .-..H t..w wisning t live aim lei inc. e i rates, FOR CASH, everything iu our line: Ilriijr, Patent Medicines, And all kinds of PURE LIQUORS, put up expressly tor Medicinal use. ii;ui'UMi:uics of all kinds. Alot Stxl'i, Cream rurtar, iSideritftat. Rico, Bird Steif, Paints, (, Va rn ishes, finishes. Domestic Dyes. IVasliiria' Fowler, And everything else that is kept in a FIRST j. . . . tin tr.i c. t ty li 1 NICHOLS A COtI). Druggists. The standard remedy for Couffhs, In. o , . . tm a . ft, I 1..a.t.ia Thn.A f. llniilihicf- i ougli. Croup, Liver Complaint, Ilroiichltis, Illeedliigr ot the l.uus, and every aflertlon of the Throat, Lu it vfs and Chest, includ lug Co sumption. V Istar Itiivjin does not dry up a Cousrh, but loosens, il.cleans-es the Lumjjs. allaya irritation, thus removiutc the cause of the com plaint. Wone genuine unlet" Sd I. HUl'rs. Prepared by Slv I II W. MIWI.H & "Vf'S?'' Hold by RICDDINGTON, HOS TliTTIiR & CO., San FrauclMro, UMl ly dJer generally. M i JUUUW Dr. CLAUK'N London Iteitiidies, u FOR SPECIAL COMPLAINTS." PR. CLARK'S IHVK10RAT0R give strength to the aged and dehilited. it is especially designed for young men who Lave wasted their vigor by excesses of every kind, and all persons whose systems have become weak by imprudence, are ci mplettly restored by its use. Price One Dollar. TTjVR. CLARK'8 PURIFIER cleans the -ii-' blood from all impurities such as Scrof ula, Syphilis, Mercurial Rheumatism, Humors of every sort. Bad Breath. Offensive Pers piration, Foul Feet, Catarrh, Discharges from the ear, Sore Eyes. Sore Throat, Falling of the Hair, Ulcers, Boils, Pimples, Blotches, and all diseases of the Skin. It is also beneficial in diseases of the Lungs and Digestive Organs. Price One Dollar. PR. CLARKE'S PANACEA relieves pain of every description; Headache, Earache, Toothache, Stomachache, Backache, Pains in the Breast and Limbs. It is invaln able remedy iu all Nervous Disorders, and no family should be without it. Price One Dollar. Ii AH. CLARK'S ELIXIR is a cartain cure l-ir for alt weakness of the Otnito Utinajy Organs, and discharges of a muco purulent nature, Leuconhaoea, Gonhorrheea, Sperma torrhoea, and Seminal Weakness, are speedily cured by its use. Price One Dollar. PB. CLARK'S REGULATOR, for f. males only, 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 Extrats, under our immediutt) supervision, and are warranted frsh and pure. All afflicted perenn huld send 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 h'u offie, and will furni.-h alt tho necessary aeeom rnodatiot s to patients bo (dace themselves under bis care. All letters ad idrtssed, DR. J. CLAKK, Offiiee, 1,270, Broadway, New York 34 ly lit. J u lit ii I'n r.i ul t, Doctoro tfei ciai of tt FvciUy of Pari. Graduate of the Cnivesity ''Queen's College." In Canada and Physician of the St- John Baptte focio'y, of Sau Fraiitiste. Dr IVrr;in't ha- the pleisurofo inform his r.uiierou- oi l loitienis. and othTs sneki'ig Coafi!ential IS2e' ical dvice. that h can he consulted daily at his . fijce.No 6"2 Montgomery tr-e?, N"rfh-east corner of Sacramento Street, ;tn Krncisco, Rooms y, 10 aud 11, first floor, up stairs. Consultations and Corresponieaca, la FngUth, Fr nch and Ce-man- Having made the varioun forms of Sexual Disease and rvott and Physical Debility he subject of minute resreh and special -rct"te ' 'or m'nv year ,Ir.lVrrul,tct.t,t'uiues to reaf those hRSiciio' successt'ud v. hv the ro west . leniifie meihods, and witbout resort to Ol M.xi..us Remedies. Gonoirhea. Gieet. S'rictures. Biih, U'irs. iu er n'ion. etc., in any staire, s).eedily i tir d. an 1 ail Syphilitic and Mn-urial taints era I o-ated irom tlie system. Nocturnal t-.inision, Ni?ht Sweat Dis eharee fr-'iii the Urethra on coin to st ol or 'njikinjf water. Pain in the B;tck- of the Head, R e un te Pain. Dizxi- s, Sighin ,'V. rv..nt t'alpitxtl-oi, Fitnliu; l !is. S.tIoW . MUcex-i-n. Growing Veatiics- of Siht, M -in rv and Intellectual Faculties (' on I d Mess Dffr leuce v4rsion to Society and cil Plea-ure. etc., ae s- me of tlie mon: proiuinnt SvmptOUlS of ' iervou" aad. Ph viral Prostration u.e resulf of Self Abuse and e.e,.iv e I n iuUence. which, it not timidly checked, wi.l never tail to in, luce premature decay, u;: I terminate iu total kss of Manhood. Patients compiaining of one or mirs oftha above symptoms, should apply iinmeiately to Dr Ptrrault, as he has discovered New nd Reliable Hemedies. whieh euahle him t emr iititee a speedy and radical cure of Seminal Weaness and I pot nee. We invite investigation particularly by those sufferers who have tried this boasted Doctor and that advertised Physicians, until worn out and discouraged; we pretend not to know everything, uor to cure evrybody, J,iit in al caees taken uuer treattnut we fuluil our promises. Laoie.s suffering from any complaint inci dental to their sex. can consult the Doctor with assurances of relief. Patients in the country can be Cured at Home by addressing a letter to Dr. Perrault, as above, or Box y4s, V. U.. San rraucisco, stating their case as minutely as possible, hah- its of living, occupations, etc. Low charges. Best references given if re quired. All communications confidential. Ll. Perrault is sole agent in Ualitoruta, for Dr. Itiotts's Celebrated I't-male Monthly Pills, which are uuappraehed; and tar in advance of every other remedy tor suppression and other irregularities in females. $5.00 per box j sent by mail or express, securely packed, 16 ly. .cv iood! ev (wooil!! FOR THE PRESENT SEASON. . We respectfully call the attention of the Public to our Well Selected Stock of Ladies' Dress floods Ladies and Misses IIat. Gent' r'urnhdiiiig Goods, Gloves, Galtera, Etc, Hardware, Groceries School Itooka, Stationery, (fee.. In fact Everything Found lit a First LTa8 Retail Store. Wo can assure tmr Patrons that we will be up with the times. Com and Examine our Stock before pur chasing elsewhere. ' Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods ! N. A, J.D. LEE, DAUlnriiaajUUt Ml