.JtrtdBGZSB&BER Wixe rgon Bcpublicn. DALLAS, SATURDAY, AUG. 12. NATURE. BT R. C. CLARK. Is there a grander, higher theme About to talk, or wri'e, or dream, Than Nature's bounteous changing store, Her smiting Summers, Winters hoar, Her whispering foresds, blooming flowers, Her rustic, cool, secluded bowers; Her smiling woodland, bubbling spring, Where the morning woudiai k -dogs, Flowering mountain, valleys fair, Whispering zephyr's, winter air ; Vivid lightning flashing red. Thunder rumbling low and dread; Dashing torrent, tiny brook. The hoarse caw aw of the t"rightnod rook ; The I if tie snow bird, wild with glee, Cberily warbling deo dee d The prowling eagle circling far Above the earth iiigb In tlio air; The tt trued lawn with timid trod I, Intensly listening full of dread ; The speckled trout like lightning's flash, Upward darting with a pia.-h, The victim insect qu,c! is caught, As the waters circle spreads to naught ; The Distant coo of the turtle dove, Emblem of purity and love; The plaintive waro.ing of t ho thrush, As it sinks to rest in the twilight's hush ; The busy bee, with instincts smell, Garnering daily from many a dell; The abiding dasies, lillies white, Containing eicu its little mite Of uature's ever bounteous sure, Wherewith is fed tb rich and poor; The flitting clouds with fringe of gold, The crispy mornings, frosty cold; The mellow shimmering subdued light Of the glorious orb of night; The nodding wealth bounteous grain, The patter of the welcome rain; The Autumn with its skies of lead, Sere and yellow leaf and red; Home flitting sliwly through the breeze Forever fromtbeir parent trees; The low and measured crickets cry, Sounding as if it were a sigh That itj day drew nigh A close and it must die. Then where is there a grander theme About to talk, or write, or dream. Than natur j's bounteous changing store, Her smiling .Summers, winters, boar, Her whisper ing forests, blooming flowers, Her fchiutiuenug shecu ol 'frosts, her showers? K. C. Clark. Weather Record tor July, 1HTI. Kept, by T. Pearce, Eola, Oregon. North Lat. 44 57," West Long. ISZ 5" July 1. mean temp. 61, clear, wind N. 2, 74, clear, seabr. wind X. 3, 70, cear, sea br. wind N. 4, 24, clear, sea br. wi.ol N. 5, 65, clear, sea br. wind N. 6, ,, 68 clear, sea br. wind N. ,, 7, 57, clear, sea br. wind N. 8, 62, clear, sea br. wind N. 9, 75, clear, sea br. wind X. ., 10, 66, clear, seabr. wind N. ,, 11, 61, clear, sea br. wind X. 12, 67, clear, sea br. wind X. 13, 61, clear, sea br. wind X. 14, 5S, clear, sea br. wind X. 15, ,, 06, dear, sea br. wind X. ,, IB, ,, 67, clear, sea br. wind X". ,, 17, ,. CS, clear, eu br. wind X. 18, ., 70, clear, sea br. wind X. 19, 70, clear, sea br. wind X". f. 20, 6S, clear, sea br. wind X. 21, 61, clear, sea br. wind X. 22, 61, clear, sea br., wind X. 23, 62, clear, sea br. wind X. 24, 61, clear, se- br. wind X. ,, 25, 59, cloudy, sea br. wind S. n 26, 59, rain 006 in., sea br, S. 27, 59, rain 0 08 in. wind S. 28, 53, rn. 0 07 in. thunder nt. 29, 58, rn. O il in. thunder ev. 30, 67, cloudy, wind S. " 31, 59, cloudy wind S. ." Rain in inches for the m,nt,h of July 1S71, 0 32 in. Clear 24 days. Cloudy 3. Mean temperature lor month 61 Hightgt 74", the 2d. Lowest 57, on the 7th. Progress of 'caudal. My friend advised me, if ever I took a house in a terrace a little way out of town, to he very careful that it wan tin: centre one at least if I had :my r'4iard for my lepufation; f'nr I must bo we I aw ate lht a story nevt r Ion hv tell ing; and, con-eq i. "illy, if lived in the middle of a row f Imhim.s. it was very clear that the talcs which miht - eir ciliated to my prejudice would only have half the distance to travel on either side of me, and therefore could only be half as bad by the time they got down to the bottom of the terrace, as the tales that miuht he circulated of the wretched individuals who had the mis fortune to live at ilther end of it; so that I should be certain to have twice as fjood a character in the neighbor hood as they had. For instance, I was informed of a lamentable case that ac tually did occur a short time since The servant at No. 1 told the servant of No. 2 thatthe master expected his old friends, the Hay leys, to pay him a visit shortly; and No. U told No. i that No. 1 expected to have the Uayl.ys in the house every day ; and N . .1 told No. 4 that it was all up with No 1, for they couldn't keep the bailiff- out; whereupon No. 4 told No. f) that the officers 'were after No. 1, and that it was as much as he could do to prevent himself beinjj: taken in execution, and that it was nearly killing his poor dear wife; and so it went on increa-in and increasing, until it got 'to No. who confidently assured the last house, No. 33, that the Bow Street officers had taken up the gentleman who lived at. No. 1 tor killing his poor dear wife with arsenic, and that it was confidently hoped and expected that he would be executed 1 Christian Weekly. Frof. G C. Marsh.of Yule Collet. ac- - VT y a corf of who willatd him in his scientific observations is en route for the Walla Walla Valley' F.tcfs ;iihI ranch's. Rejected lays bad eggs A white bare a La'd pate. The color of a storm blew. Sharp shooter aching tooth. How to serve a dinner eit it. Spring sports House hunting A ba l omen to ..we men money. Counter-fits ready-made clothes. A f light, d be-ing an empty hive. Ol what trad-' are the bees c nib m.ikers. A sad dog One who tarries a' It: whine. An old bacheler's idea When t.. ken to be well -liaken (he baby When may a man be said to be real ly over head and ears in debt i When he hasn't paid for his wig. We are told there is nothing made in vain. How -'about a pietty .ung trii til : Isti t she maiden vain. cv A writer on school discipline says : " Without a liberal use of the rod it is impossible to make boys smart." " Sir you have the advantage of me." " Quite right; you are quite liht, sir Almost every body of common seuse has." " How can I expand my che-t ?" asked a stingy fellow of a physician. 44 By carrying a larger heart in it," re plied the doctor. A man who stole another's hat. when his name was plainly written on it, was let off on the ground that he was col lecting autographs. Little Dick's mother a-ked him what kind of nuts .-he should buy lot bun. "Doughnuts, minima, me cau caek em with my tooths " An exchange, wanting to compliment a 44 livestock journal," says, "it is edited by a man whose head is choked full of live stock." Doubtful compliment. A trunk factory out West was lately superceded by ?t saloon The old sign it is reported, was retained by the new proprietor, who comically changed the T to 1). An Irish school master recently in formed his pupils that the feminine gender should always be applied to all sliips and ve.-fels afloat, except mail steamers and men-of-war. A railroad conductor being asked why they locked the stove, said it was to prevent the tire from going mi!." He would he a Jir.-t cla-s umti for u New York minder jury. An o!d toper, hearing it stated that the I'reneh h ive no W in their Ian. guige, declared it was not so in f.ter, ' for," he u-ked. how c mid they .-pell whiskey without a W V 44 Ate the jurv agreed ?" psked a judge of a court atf-tclie, whom he met on the stairs with a bucket in his h and. Yis they have agreed to send out for a ha f gallon." 44 Madam," said a pompous husband whose wife had stolen up behind bun and given him a ki-s, 44 madam, I consider such conduct an act indecorous." 4 Kx cuse me," retorted the wife, 44 I didn't know it was you." A man m. Jersey City, who had rav ished a kiss from a school girl, was fined by the magistrate, bor.-ewhip ped by the big brother, and set.itehi bald-headed by hi- own ife. And it was not much of a kis- after all. When a man is unable to fell tie time of day l.y hi wateh, b cause ther are two hands, arid he d-.e-n't kn -.w 4 which to I elieve." it is a to'.er il.le sure sign that he has partaken -f mre refreshment than his nature requires, Some One wishing to be witty on a lady with a large mouth, a-ked her 4 if she had a long lease of that mouth ol rers," when he was good hum .redly answered : 44 No, I h ive it only from year (ear) to year." A "class-leader" recently asked a sci entific student what profession he intend ed to follow. 44 Civil engineering," was the reply. 44 Well." remarked the class leader, I suppose when a man gets a good engine he becomes very much at tached to it." At a recent wedding in Rinebeck, as the clergyman reached that part of the ceremony, 44 1 now pronounce you " a fi-h peddler in the street shouted 44bull heads ! bull heads !" to the amusement of some and consternation of others on the occasion. A highwayman in the western wild asked his victim whether he would pre fer to give up his money or life. The reply being that neither was preferred the gentlemanly but abrupt robber said 44 but my dear sir, you are wandeiing from the subject," aud took both. A little girl when her father's table was honored with esteemed guests, began talking very earnestly at the first pause in the conversation. Her father check ed her very sharply, saying. 44 Why is it that you always talk so much ?" 44 Tause I've dot something to say," was the ionooent reply. UNION MUTUAL LIFE IKSttRlNGB COMPANY. MAINE, ORGANIZED 1818. CHAKTER PERPETUAL Directors Office, No, 20 Court Street, BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS. II KN H Y CROCK t-'T PrPM.lent. 1 A XIKL SHARP VUu 1'reM.leut WIlttlN'i; H. HULLISTER Sierar.v Till.- is .ini .ii"- ilie Olikht ut Ntvv ! ; laiiu Celiiinle, PURELY ITIUTTTAL. II i v i 1 1 v ii l D v v Inrc l A ii ii ii a I I v. ON THK CONTRIBUTION PLAN, AMI Al'l'LlEU A FT K II THE SEt'OSD PAYSIKNT, A Loan ul 1(1 percent, whsu Dered. POLICIES ARK NOT FOKFUITKIi the Vni'n Mutual Life In-urnrue no any failure t yny ttie Pn-mium vtUvu lu'. 1ur .ir. cntinuetl in f.m-- tV ! NN FOR FLI i IT. K LAW of thu State of Ma.-sachu.ctt. i:.atiples showing the orklK ol ti c Law. I'LAN, ullMNAItV I.IFK. For Exavim.k: A party infunng at the age ot thirty five pitiniuuis ail ca.h. One Annual Pn-tninm will continue policy in f.-rcc 2 vears and .1 I . Two Annual Pn-mium- will continue policy n. force t vear ai;d 12 -lay. Three Annual Premium will continue polic in !.rcc f vc:ir and 27 day Fur Annual Premium will cor.tinne po.u-y in f.rce H ears and to day. Fiv Annual' l'r mimiu will cntinue policy in force Id J cars ami io day. WHICH 40 FI.R CMT. MoT IIK KE G I V F. N . Two Annua'. Premium will rontiuue policy in f..r,... rt vi ,ir' in, 'I U iliiVi. Three Annual Premium will continue policy in force i year' and 2:1 day. Five Annual Premium will continue policy in force 7 ycm and 2ns day. Kxwi'i F. : Pr. m utu a'.l Cah PlanTen Pay ment Lif. One Annual Premium will eon tinu policy in force, a Term Policy, ah u tiirce jear. Exami'I.k. : Premium 1 percent. Note Plan. Ten Payment Life, tine Annual Premium will eontinue policy in force a a Term Policy, ubvul 2 year and 100 day. litidowmrnt rillclc Kx rt.K : Premium all Cah Azc 3' ; Plan. Ordinarji Endowment, payahle at tli ajje of '. One Annual Premium will e n tlnue p-ilicy in force a a Term Policy, nearly .r year, or X year and .''.2 day. Fx Avet.r. Premium all Cash Ag. '?-: Plan. Ten Year Endowment, payahle at ihe r of 4.' ; One Annual Premium will con tinue policy in fore as a Term Policy, 7 year. Notes on r.iidiiumciit Policies, FxAMrt.F.: Premium 40 ppr cent. Not A?. .'$ ; Plan. Ordinary Endowment. t.'v hl, at ih- age of An. Oho Annual Pretuium wpt continue policy in force a Term Policy ahont ' year. F.xmi'.k : Premium 40 per cent Vote -Age. '.',:; Plan. Ten-Ve ir Endownv nt. pay .l-le .t the a je of 4-". Oil tinual Premium ill t onniine p- 'icy in force a a Term Policy ah oil f ye-ir. Hate. tiM-'i t I IaMIHI icnn. i r,7 l'oft 12197 121-01 12157 127-00 Intkkf.st R kcf i t rs roa 19 2'.o70 14 Loshks Paio iv 1809 201.19!! On lurKRKHT RkCF.IVKO IV ElCKSS OF Lossf.s Paid 39.1S0 14 Amkt this Datb Ovkr fi 000.000 On Losses Paii to Date 1 .679,13.1 00 DiviDnsns Paio ix Cash to Datk... 951,318 55 Insvrance os 14,000 Policies In Foncr. over :10.000,010 00 Thi Company is not. restricted to invctinir it funds in the New England State. Kr-m the Report of the Auditing Committee, we find that $1 .61(0,000 i now loaned upon estates in the City of Chicago and near thereto, where rates of interest are nearly or quite equal to fhnso of the Pacific t.'oaet. There is not hint desirable in Life J it xuroiice which cannot be .seemed by a Policy in the MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. PACIFIC nitANCII OFFirR, S W. Cor. Cal and Kearney Street, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. H H JOHNSON & C 0., General Managers, Pacific Coast. S. 13. il ORS Jb2, cm:i:hai. ac;i:nt, oregon & washington tekritofiy, Portland. HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S COMPOUND FLUID Extract Catawba GRAPE PILLSi Component Purls Fluid Extract Rhu burd and Ebiid Extract Catawba Ghipe Jutce. FOR LIVER COMPLAINTS. JAUNDICE. IULLIOUS AFFECTIONS, SICK OR NERVOUS HEADACHE, COSTI VENESS, Ac. PURELY VEO ETA RLE, CONTAIN ING NO MERCURY. MINERALS OR DELETERIOUS DRUGS. 11 These Pills nro the most, pleannnt pur piitiv t'upi'ri'mlinj; cantur il, j"alt., mag nesia. Ac There U nothing more ueeept ahl to the stomach. They yive tone, ami rn life neither nuunea nor gripimr pains. They are coiiipoMed of the jintt i.ttieilhvt. After a few lan' -ice of tlum. uh n invioratiou of the entire (yntem take place an to'apear niiMu ulou t the weak ami enervated. H. T. Helmhoia's Ciiipouil Fluid Estract Catawha tirape Pills are nt f uHr-eoiit. l ; tUKr-eoateii 111 lw piis thr 'iih the Htnmaeh without lisilv infc, (iltiseolueiii v li not proiu-e. the dof-ired efi.it. THE CATAWHA Oil APE PILLS, hclng jilea.-imt in tuste and odor, do not, neceMitnte their hein ciijrar-eoated, and are prepared according to Pharin.icy and Chemis try, aud are not Patent Medicines. HENRY T HEL-TIBOID'S HIGHLY CONCENTRA ri;i COMPOUND Fluid Ivxtract Sursapai ilia. Will radically exterminate from the syrttm Scrofula. Syphilis, Fever Sores. Ulcer. Sore Eyes, Sore Legs. Sore Mouth, Sore Ileal, Bronchitis. Skin Disease, Salt Rheum. Cank ers. Runnings from the Ear, White Swelling. Tuiiiors.Cuncerou A flection. Nodes, Rickets, Glandular Swelling. Niht Sweats Ra-h, Tetter. Humors of all kind-. Chronic Rheu matism. Dyspepsia, and all diseases that h VO heeti i'tahli.-hed in the system lor years. ly RKING PREPARED EXPRESSLY FOR THE A ROVE 'OM PLAIN! S. its Wood Pur ifying properties are greater than any other preparation of Sars.ipanlla. It gives the Complexion a Clear ami Healthy Color, and Re-tore the Pa'ient to a state Health md Purity. For Putifvit.g the Rtoo I. removing all Chronic l.'oniitutinal Diseases arising trom an Impure Male ot the Rlood, and the only Reliahle and Eh ctual Known Remedy lor the Cure of Pains and Swvlliu of tiie !ones. Ulcerations of the Throat and Leg. Rioichc.-, Pimples on the Face, Erysipelas a nd and all Scaly Eruptions of the Shin, an i Beautifying the Complexion. mm lll.MtV I. Ill l. I1HI.I)TS CONCENTRATED FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, THE GREAT D1URKTIC, ha cured every eae of Diaht te in which it has heeti given. Irritation ot the Neck of the Bladder and !i fl amation. f the Kidneys. Ul ceration of the Kidney and Bladd r. Retrntion of Urine Diseases ol the Pro-trafe tilan.l. toiie in the Bad ler. Calculus, (travel, Brick duct Deposit, an ! Morn or Miiky Di hrge.. and for Unleel'lcd and Delicate Constitution of hotli Sexc, attended with the following vmpfom: Itidi-positioii to Exertion, 1 of Pow. r, Loss of Mem ry. Difficulty of Breath ing, Weak Nerves, Tremlding. Horror of Dis eae. Wakefulris. Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Back, H"t Hand, Flushing of the Body. Dryness of the Skin, Eruption on the Face, Pallid Countenance, Universal Latitude of the MucuUr System, Ac. Used hy person from the age of eighteen to twenty five, and from thirty-five to titty-five or in the decline or change of life; after confine ment ur labor pains ; bed-wetting in children. HelmhohUs Fxtraei of Buchu is Diuretic and Bloo.l Purifying, and ores all Diseases arising tr to I!nlit of Dissipation, and Execssc and Imprudence in Life. Impurities of the Blood. Ac., en e; ,') ing Copaiba in Affection for which it is used, and ."yphiJitic Affections in these Disease used in connection with Helm hold's Rose Wash. LDIES. In many Affection peculiar to Ladies, the Extract Buchu i unequalled by any other Re med a in Chhr .is or Retention. Irregular ity. Painlutne or Suppression of Customary Evacuation. Uicerat- or Sedirnn State ot the Utem. Leu. orrl ea or White. Stcn'.lity. .!! for ail Complaints incident to the ScX. whether arisi ig tr'iii I ti Jiscrcion or habits Di-.ipati ii Ir is prescribed extensively ly the uioi-t Vmtnent Phfi' inn and Midnive for E I'eebU'.i U' I Delicate Constitutions of both S xe and ali ae. H.T. HI:LMB0I,D EXTRACT BUCHU CUUE DIEAES A R I I N t FROM IM PRUDENCES, II Ah ITS OF DISSIPATION. Etc. ,in alt their stages, at little cxpei sc. little or no change in diet, no inconvenience, and no exposure. It cau-e a frequent desire, and gives strength to Urinate, thereby removing Obstruc tions, Pieventmg and Curing Strictims of the Urethra. Allaying Pain and lull itniii iti !i, m frequent in this i lass of diseases, and expel ling ail Poitoiions matter. HENRY T. HE EMBOLICS 'IMPROVED Ro.E WASH, cannot he imrpa d asaFCE WASH, and will bd found the onlv -1 i Ii- r.-mudy in every species of Cutaneous A tied ion It speedily eradicates Pimples, Spot, Scorbutic Dryness, Indurations of the Cutaneous Membrane, etc., dispels Redness and I neipieut Iuflauimai ion, Hives. Rash. M -th Pa t lies, Dryness of Scalp or Skin. Frost liites. and all purposes fur which Salves or Ointments are nsed. Full and explicit directions nccompany the medicines, Evidences, of the most rosponsiblc and reli able character furnished on application, with hundreds of thousands of living witnesses, and upward of 80,000 unsolicited certificates ami recommendatory letters. Henry T. IleimboldN 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 1IELMBOLD, Druggist and Chemist. Only Depots: 11. T. IIEL.MBObD'S Drug and Chemical Warehouse. No 591 Broadway N. Y., or to II. T. 11 ELM BOLD's Medical De pot, 101 South Tenth Street, Philadelj hia, Pa, BEWAUE OF COUNTERFEITS. Ask for llJiMlY T; liELMBOLirs. Xako no OlUer. G. B. STALES DEALElt IN (Groceries, ' PROVISIONS, Cigar mid Toliaeco, WOOD AND VILLOW WARE &c. 1 A 1.1. AS, OKEGON. T II OC CI I K IV T A I,, Formerly "WESTERN HOTEL." Corner of First and Morrison .Streets, PORTLAND, OREGON. Messrs. SMITH & COOK HAVE TAKEN THIS WELL KNOWN House and Refitted and Refurnished it. throughout, making it hy far the BEST HO TEL IN PORTLAND. N. B.- Hot and Cold Baths attached to the House for the benefit of Guests. SMITH A COOK, Proprietors. Portland. April 14. 1S70. 7:tf DALLAS LIVERY FEED & SALE fei STABLE Cor. Main and Court Streets Thos G. Richmond. Proprietor. HWING PURCHASED THE ABOVE Stand of Mr A. H. Whitlev, we have re fitted and re stocked it in such a manner as will satisfactorily meet every want of the com munity. Iuvciei. tsiiiffle or double. Hark. Con cord W'atjdiis. etr . etc., F'tirniuhed at all hours, day or night, on diort notice. Superior Saddle Hordes, let by the Day or W eek. TERMS, REASONAHLB. 4 T. G. RICHMOND 1 h originator of this wotideriul medicine .. nil- Ui have discovered a'l I i'i,iKinti( in Ini4 iifi'iy mt.ru d.Nf(of' not .i i i'n uitili tul jti'-jit it - tbau W.i.s fV. r bilore combined in one tiii 'lii'Un. The evi U-nie ot this tact i. ('und in the Variety ot U;ott obstinate diseases rt bii. il It has II fouiiti to comjarr. In tb- cure of Hi iihi it ilm. Si i f i f im-jfi'-, al.d the early stiigcs ol ( Voisti it has a'tonislied the ni'-tiical faculty", aud hundreds ol the lest pin --iciail pr dioiiuee it thr tjiniut m-ilifi ili c,r r y i.j the "j. Wblleil euiei the (-trVt-rcst tjoiigtis, it itrviithvns the system and putihe tUe blood. By its ifrtnt and thuroii-jh rf fiiiiji'J Jtrt'ft rt l il eS uH llntmii Iti lu ll.e Worst m titjufti to a ooiuillolt llhih h 'unj'e ! Hi Hj.ti'iu. A.trcurial Diertst, MincrHl pots lis. "y phtiiiic and Vtneriat Diseases, and tueir et lects are eradicated and vigorous hmlth and a t.mmi oHf itu'ioti estalut-ln d. Ki yii In. Suit tlheum, Snitti Htn-i, t'trrr Sure, Smly ur i'oHgft .Skin, in short all the numerous dirtase caused by ("til lnt-i, are coiojuere I by this powerful, purifying and invigorating medicine. Vot"Lirtr I'tjii.j'l H I at," l!iln-H Ihnirdri Biol 7a6iM (.iifiy.iii-N, it Las jnciMtd hun dreds of perfect and permanent cures where other medicine had tailed. The proprietor offers $100 reward for a medi cine that will equal it in the cure of the diseases for which it is recommended. Beware of ruun ji it at d uurthli iinii'itioH. See that my Gov ernment Stamp, which is a y.otue nnru ntt . jt nut'itn, if upon the outside wra per. Ibis medicine is Solii in Itru-l'iit ulnar dor ji r tn.ttlv. Prepared ly R." . PIERCE M. D.. M.iC Pioprieior, ut bis eheusli'al Laboratory, lo.'l .-senei a .strteet, l!u!!.i!o, N. Y. June H I, I.". Am. DRUG STORE. Northwest Corner Main and Mill Sts., DA 1.1. As. o;x. HAVING PURCHASED the OLD cTAN D lormeriy belonging to W, S. Rdd, and wishing to live and let live, we wil1 sell at low rates, FOR CASH, everything in our line: Drills, r.ilctat .KcdiciHcs, And all kinds of PURE LKJUORS, put up expressly tor Medicinal use. ii:urcMi:uu:s of all. kinds. Alio, Sml.i, Crtain Titrtiir, S i!e) ill a a. Xirn, llini S,el, Points, Oih, Varnishes, tirnxhes, DtnnestiC l)ifs. Wnsltiiiij Powdery And everything else that is kept in a FIRST ' CLASS DRUG STORE. 1 l(?tlOI,- &COl. Druggists. The standard remedy for Coughs, In 11 tie n zh. Sore Throat, ulioopin Couli, Croup, Liver Complaint, Hroiicliltis, Hleedhi"; ol" tLc liUns. and every a fleet ion of the Throat. Luus and Chest, Includ ing Co sumption. IVIwtar Italsam does not dry tip n Cough, but loosen it. cleanses the l ungs, allays irritation, thus removing the cause of the com plaint. Vone genuine unless sign ed I. HUT TS. PieparrdbvSl.m U. FOUTE SUN. Iloston. Sold hv HI'.OniNflTON, IIOS TMTTioil & CO.. san Francisco, aud by dealers geuerally. l-ly Hi Dr. CliAK ICS London ItcmedicM, "FOR SPECIAL COMPLAINTS." TThR. CLARK'S INVIG ORATOR given -'8trength to the aged and debilited. It ig especially designed for young men who have wasted their vigor by exces.sos of every kind, and all persons whose systems have become weak by imprudence, are completely restored hy its use. Price One Dollar. TThR. CLARK'S PURIFIER cleans the lJr blood from all impurities; such as Scrof ula, Syphilis, Mercurial Rheumatism, Humors of every sort. Bad Breath. Offenbive 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. TTR. CLARKE'S PANACEA relieves MJ'pain 0f t.very description; Headache, Earache, Toothache, Stomachache, Backache, Pains in the Breast and Limbs. It is invalu able remedy in all Nervous Disorders, and no family should be without it. Price One Dollar. ThK. CLARK'S ELIXIR is a certain cure -fci-for all weakness of the Genito-JJrinajy Organs, and discharges of a inuco purulent nature, Leucri hao.-a, Gonhorrhojj, Sperma torrhoea, and Seminal Weakness, are speedily cured by its use. Price One Dollar. B. CLARK'S REGULATOR, for females only, is guaranteed to correct all special irregularities of Single Ladies. Married La dies are accustomed not to use it when in : certain condition, as its effects would be too powerful. Price One Dollar. All of these celebrated remedies are prepared from Fluid Extracts, under our immediate supervision, and are warranted fresh and pur. All afllicted persons should send a carei'ulU written statement of their ailments to Dr Clark, and the proper remedy wiil be sou to their address. Dr. C.'ark can be consulted personally at bis oQie, and will furnish all the neeessary accommodations to patients who place themselves under hii care. AH letter, adddretsed, DR. J. CLARK. Offiice, 1,270. Broadway, New York ; ?, My III. Jitlicn 1'cr mult, Me-- ber of the Uedi'cal Faculty ol' Pari, Graduate of the University Queen's College," and Physician of the St. John Baptiste Society, of San Francisco Dr. Perrault has the pleasure to inform Patient and others seeking Confidential X&e' ical Advice, that he can be enru;t.d daily at hi Ufiiec. Number .r02 Monrjfomvry street. North-east corner of acraiuent" Street, S.m Francisco, Rooms 'J, 10 and 11, first floor, op itairs. CotixtilifttitHis and Correspondence in Enijlis.h, German aud French. Having made the Cnro of Nervous and Physical D Lility and all otLer forms tcf Private Disease the suljtet of minute re scrch ml special practice f.r many yenrs. Dr. l'trrult continues to treat these afiectior .socccfsUill y. by the rewe.-t io iciitiGe methods, ii ! without resort to Obnoxious Remedies. Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Strictures, Bubo, Ulcers. Skin er iptious. etc., in any staj;e, speedily cur ed, an 1 all Syphilitic and Mrcurial Faints erad icated from the system. Nocturnal tmisrions, Night Sweats, Dis charge Irout the Urethra on goin to stool or making water, Paiu in the Back, Sleep dis turbed by dreams, Dizziness, Sighing, Langour, Palpitation, Melatulndy, Sallow Complex ion. Growing Weakness of Sight. Memory and Intellectual Faculties. Clouded Ideas, Dmdence Aversion to Society, General Lethargy, Ac, a e some of the more prominent Symptoms of Nervous and Phvial Prostration tLe result, of Sett Abuse and excessive indulgence which, if not timely then ked, wiil never tail to in dine premature decay, and tenuifcate in total loss ot Manhood. Patients complaining of one or more of the above symptoms, tdiouid apply immediately to. Dr. Perrauit, as he has discovered New and Reliable Remedies, which enable him to guar autee a speedy and radical cure of Seminal Wcancss and Iu.potence. We invite investigation particularly by those persons suffering frosO ; Chronic Dis ease who have tried this boasted Doctor and that advertised "Physicians," until worn out and discouraged; we claim not to know everything, nor to cure evrybody, but we iin claim that in all cases taken umier treatment,, we fulfill our promises. Dr. Pkkkm lt's diplomas are in his office where patients can see for themselves that they are under the care o! a regularly educated practitioner. Ladies suffering from any complaints incU denial to their sex, can consult the Doctor with assurance of relief. Patients in the country can be Cured at Home by addressing a letter tu Dr. Perrault 502 .Montgomery Street, or Box SI73, P. O., San Francisco, stating their case as minutely as possible, habits ot living, occupation, etc. Low charges. Best references given if re quired. All communications confidential. Dr. Ptrrault's diplomas are in his office wtiere patunts cau see lor themselves that they are under the care of a regularly edu cated practitioner. The best reference giveu if rctjum d Di. Perrault is solo agent in California, for Dr. Biott's Celebrated I'cmale Monthly Pills, which are unapproaehed, aud iar in a-i-vunce of every other remedy tor suppression, and otber irregularities in females. Price $." 00 a box ; sent by mail or express, securely packed, lo ly. kola vroui:. HAVING PURCHASED A LARGE AND complete Stock of GENERAL MER CHANDIZE, consisting in part of Dry tiooris, Cirocerics, (flln, Queensware, Tobacco, Cigars, And all articles found in a GENERAL VARI ETY hTORE, I would respectfully call the attention of tho Public to my Establishment. Highest Cash price paid for 1 VIXS AND PKLTKY. R. A. RAY, Eola, Polk Co., Ogn. . 10 tf