2Uu rrgcn JUpubtican.
DALLAS, SATURDAY, AtTO. 19.
I,OVE SONG.
"Do I still love the?" Ask the bee,
If he still loved the flower :
And of the flower demand if she
Loves sunshine and the shower ;
And ask the bird if he still loves
The joy that summer brings
Soft airs, blue skies, and leafy graves,
That listen while he sings,
If bee, and flower, and bird Fay "Nay,"
Then my leva's falso and fled away.
u Why do I love the ?" Asks the soa
. Why it adores the moon ;
And ask the queenly rose why she
Dotes on the month of June ;
And ask the sun-flower why she turns
, Her bosom to the sun.
And all the dark night fondly yearn
For her most cherished one.
If sun-flower rose and sea reply :
- "We do not know," no more know I.
Ah ! who the secret s urcecan tell
Of love that long endures ?
The charm is unendurable
That draws mv soul to yours.
I only know that still my love
Is centered all in you,
As constant as these stars above,
And pure as morning dew !
Enough, though hid the cause may be,
If I love you and you love mo.
To Live or to Die.
Is it better to live, or to die ?
Is it better to struggle or sleep ?
Is it better to lie with folded hands,
Or live on for years to weep ?
It is better to live than to die ;
It is better to struggle than sleep;
For we learn the notes that angels sing,
Whenever slu makes us weep.
When the toil and battle aroover ;
When the crown is fairly won ;
Then a voice speaks up in Heaven,
"Oh ! faithful oue, well done !"
FACTS IN HUMAN LIFE.
The number of lauyuagca spoken in
the world is 3,004. The inhabitants of
the globe profess more than 1,000 dif
ferent religious. The number ot meu
is about equal to the number of wuuieru
The average ot human life is about
thirty three years. One quarter die
previous to the age of seven years, one
half before seventeen, and thoc who
pass this age enjoy a felicity refused to
one half of the human species. Tu
every thousaud persons, one readies a
hundred years of life; to every one
hundred, only six reach the age of sixty
five: and uot monj than oue in live
hundred lives to eighty yeais of age.
There are on earth 1,000,000,000
inhabitants, and of these
die every year, 91,8-1 every d;iy, ,7o0
every hour, and sixty every minute, or
one every .second. The loses are ub-mt
balanced by an equal number of births
The married are' lunger lived than the
single, and above all, those who ob- j
serve a sober industrial conduct. Tall
men live longer than short unci.
Women have more chances of life in
their favor previous to being fifty
years of age than men, but very few
afterwards. The number of marriages
is in the proportion of seventy five to
every thousand individuals. Marriages
are more frequently after the equi
noxes j that is, during the months of
June and December. Those born in
spring are generally more robust than
others. Births and deaths are more
frequent by night than by day. The
number of men capable of bearing
arms is calculated at one fourth of the
population.
A Great Farmer's Maxims.
The successful life of Mr. Jacob Strawn,
the prince of American farmers, is
arttributed to the close observance of
the following maxims, originated by
himself:
When you wake up do not roll over
but roll out. It will give you time to
ditch all your sloughs, break them,
harrow them, and sow timothy and red
clover. One bushel of clover to two
bushels of timothy is enough.
Make your fencing high and strong,
so that it will keep cattle and pigs out.
If you have brush, make your lots
secure, and keep your hogs from your
com; for if the corn is kept, they will
eat it better than if it was riot.
13e sure to get your hands abed by 8
o'clockThey will rise early by force
of circumstances. Pay a hand if he
is a poor hand, all you promise him j
if be is a 'good hand pay him a little
more ; it will encourage him to do still
tetter.
Always feed your hands as well as
you do yourself, for the laboring men
are the bone and sinew of the laud,
and ought to be well treated.
I am 6atified that getting up early, in
dustry and regular habits' are the best
medicine ever prescribed for health.
When rainy, bad weather comes, so
that you can't workjout of doors,cut,split
and haul your wood.
. Make your racks, fix your fence
or a gate that is off its hinges, or weath
er-board your barn where the wind
has blown the siding off, or patch the
roof of your barn or house.
Study your interests closely, and do
notspeadany time in electing Presi
dents, Senators, and other small officers,
, or talking of hard times when spending
your time in whitling store boxes, etc
Take your time and make calcula
tions. Von t do things in a hurry, but
do them at the right timp, and keep
your mind as well as your body employ
ed, Subscribe for the Republican.
Fads and Fancies.
Ready money Quicksilver.
A pretender to the crown A chignon.
A settled thing A good cup of cof
fee. A crying sin Taking babies to the
play.
A four-in-hand is worth two in a
buggy
Call a spade a spade. You may call
stockiugs hose.
The favorite pitcher of the season
ice pitcher.
In Tennessee a hotel keeper is always
called a "hashmill boss."
If you are in a driving storm, don't
attempt to hold the rains.
"Seveu Up," is the name of a new
village iu Linn county, Iowa.
Laugh at no man for his pug nose
you eau't tell what may turn up.
"I am inclined to do it," as the sol
dier said when he touched his toes with
his fingers.
When a pickpocket pulls at your
watch, tell him piaiuly that you have
no time to spare.
An Irishmau said that he did not
come to this country for want, lie had
an abuudancc of that at home
Seven hundred and thirty Massa
chusetts men shed their wives last year.
Talk of Indiana divorces !
Gent "I say, porter, when does the
next train leave?" Iri-h porter "The
next train has gone ten minutes ago."
"Ah," yawned a bachelor, " this
world is but a gloomy prison." " Tu
those in solitary confinement," added
a youg lady.
The light of a match will frighten a
wolf away, it is said. But love in Uelio
don't always keep the wolf away from
the door.
Thttblonm. of vmilh will ft ! .iwiv
the brightness of the eye wili grow dim !
of age, but a miserable little corn wili
never pass away.
The buck in Congress Park, Surntog-i.
is quite prepared for summer vi.-itor
lie puts his head through a o ne
poudent's stomach the other day.
A Minnesota' school teacher, who
whipped (me of his pupils nearly to
death has U ft that put i! the iinfry
by rail. The rail was a three crtn I
one.
" Are dise bells ringirg for fire ?"
inquired .Simon f Til.-riu. i-X , in
deed" answered Tibt. "dey a' gf !ew
ry of lire, and the be!U are ringing f i
water."
A conceited young piron nnce ii-l :
'This morning I preaehed to a congre
gation of :i-es I" "I thuoght of tliat,"
retorted a lady; "when you called them
your beloved brethren!"
A citizen of the interior of Termos-eo
went to a Memphis hotel, and being
served with vennieeh soup, repelled it.
indignantly, desiring to know if " you
'unn eat those infernal wurrums."
Mrs. Hl irk bought t!jo non-explosive
kind onTusi dy of last 'w. ek.at Ao-h rst,
and, after la nil ly prayer", blew down
the chimney. The friends and relatives
went blackburying on L'ridy.
An exchange says : ''It is not good
taste for young men to stay after ten
o'clock when visiting young ladies."
Our devil .says he never noticed anv
difTerenee iu the taste after ten. o'clock,
lie says it is good any time.
A scholar was turned out of :t publi
school in Sutton, Massachusetts, the
other day, because he was too old. il
is over forty-eight, and has a family of
grown up children. lie was ambitious,
he said, to "ketch up with his boys and
gals."
It is said when Urigham Young was
asked which son he had at West Point,
the conundrum so staggered him that
he was obliged to refer to the family
record to solve it. "Do they miss mc
at home ?" is not much sung in that
family.
A chary old Yankee gentleman trav.
eling out West got a seat beside his
wife in a crowded railway carriage, by
requesting the young man who sat by
her to "please watch that woman while
he got into another carriage, as she had
fits."
A dividend is the surplus, remainder
the result, the eud of a transaction, di
vided among the shareholders hence
the word di-vid-ends. An apothecary
originally carried his medicine about iu
jars he was a poUcarrier hence the
word a-pot-hc-carries.
In one ot his first law cases fGencral
Butler said in the usual way, when the
case was called, "Let notice be given."
" In what paper?" asked the vener
able clerk.
44 In the Lowell Advertiser" said
Ruder, selecting a local paper detested
by the party to which the clerk and
judges belonged. There was a pause.
"The Lowell Advertiser " said the
cletk. restraining his feelings; "I don't
know such a paper."
" Pray Mr. Clerk," said Butler,
"don't begin telling the Court what you
don't know, or there will be no time for
anything else V
UftlOIV MUTUAL
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
MAIN Gv
ORGANIZED 1818.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Directors' Office, No, 20 Court Street,
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS.
HENRY CROCKET President.
DANIEL SHARP Vice President.
WHITING II. 110LLISTER ...Secretary.
This in among the Oldest of New Eng
land Companies
And the Lowest Coin Company Extant.
PURELY MUTUAL.
Divide n ! n II v v I a r c 1
A ii ii ci a I I y.
OS TUB
CONTRIBUTION PLAN,
AND Al'l'Liet) Al'TEIl THE DtW.MI l'AYMK.Vf.
A l.oau of IO percent. vl5u Desired.
policies auk' not forfeited in
the I'ni .ii Mutual Life. Insurance C .mp any by
faiiuru to pay thu Premium when due, but am
continued in force by the SON FOUFKITI'IU:
LAW of the Stuto of Mu..-.iehustts.
r.vanptes tunning the U.,rktng or tie
l.uw.
Vl.AN, oi.I'INAtlY lAfK.
Fun Kx.uumx: A rutty h.Muing .t ike S
. t i Ii 1 1 1 1' tu.-1 mi :uiulii U.I ....
Ul Illtl'J
tii- Annual !Vm;'s.i -V online policy in
t'-r o " ve.ire .md " ,.
T5r, Am.'ni Pi.-u.i-. w'l "uw V'"'S
n.rt.- Aoi.uV, -,ui.im.al cnlinue poliey
iti l-r. V vi trr a 27 -t-'V11
Four As.'-ual l'r.-ini:nn. iU ci.Ui.n I"'"'f 1,1
l"r,c . tt-.u .it, 1 tC 'i.vt.
Five Annual Premium ' -i-.tkH r policy in
l...ri-L' 10 vi-ui and '" d.ty.
. vain u ei.it !,m. :.n. ui c ::.' i,ivex.
Tw Annua' I' m' vn' VtU ..! tluu -!kv in
f ..r-.-t- 2 rvir an 1 '.'!' !
I hr.-.s A i tt" .tl rreuoum will ci.iilimu' h y
in i-.rn- i i -r-! :!!! i.y,f.
r ivo Aui,tt .l IV mii.-ii.. vU r..iU;tuc j mIi-'V in
..re. 7 i- it ut! t .''. s il. .
i. Wi t t; : Frtiit uu ;iU Vh 1M n. -T Yy-
ni !.;'. m ut' Aii!u..l I'tcuiiaiu will
tinti !! iii i-ri;, a Terai IN.U.-y,
::samik: I'f. iiihoii t' I'T cent. N-te-rlan.
Tn l'livrnfRt I.itV. !. Aisnu.tl rrrnsituti wui
t-'Ottmut' j'-iliiy in f-ir-- a Twrw r'5 y.
ab.iui. 2 ytri j4 li-"f tay..
i:iutwiae;.t IVJlfIc-.
V.XKMVtr: Proiiii'iuH alt 0:h 35;
Flan, Oraituiry Ki.lovriiit, t.iyatlr t lh
..f '. ' Atu.uat Frctiu'jui oon
tin!i .-.r-v in f.T.- T.-rm F-lu-y.
nt-uriy i v.-T,.r 1 vt-arn ami :2 .lay.
F ?t r I K ' I'f tuitttii- ull rath Ae. ;
"lj, Ttn Vr 1'n l 'mnt. j-.tyaLi-t at th.r
,',f I.".: At.t ....l Vr n.t v,U ",.
tii.u !"!'' u'rv: HS 14 l,n,i 1
7 y.-ar.H.
Note r.nttowtn.nt Iu5irits,
Hwmm.k: Fp t.i'uMn 10 ..-r i.nt. N. to A;p.
.",.; I'i.in. t.iti)ary Kti lMwni'tif. ay al.l.t at
the ii rf f Osi. Ai rii l Frvtuium will
c Mttiiat.; jrt)Ftcy i treo Term I'-ili-'y
iilin'it ynw.
Ivvwu ii:: I'roniiim 4" T f-nt NoM Ac,
:ia; Flan, TiMi-Yar Kn-l-w ia t. .ayat'K- at
tlat 'o of ... (i Ai.nual Pn-Him i'l
',ti!intit' ii y in f...iec &s a Tt-nu Foil -y
tib', ut a yviirs.
I'.atCf, Afts to Liabilities.
M. 1S7. ISf.s. 18r,y-
121 12101 121-67 127 00
Intkp.;st nr.r;;irrH kok 1 t?ty70 11
IiisHf:s Paid in 1S59 201, 1D0 Oo
Imti:iu.st Ukckivkd is lixcicss oJ-
Lo.ssks Paid Z9,l$Q 14
Ahsktsthis Datb OrEn... 6,0110,000 00
Lossks Paid to Datb I,fi79,-l.'?.1 00
Divno.NDM Paik in Cash to D.VTK...jl,3IS 55
IsstiiANCB os 14,000 Policies
Is Fours over 30,000,000 00
This Company h not rcptriclo'l to irivestins
its fun.h in the New Knlatxl .hitex. Freni
the Itt-jtort oftho Amliting ('onimiltw, w find
(hat !.00,tiOO is now loam-d upon cctatt't in
(ho City of Cliicngo and notir thert, where
rates of interest iirC nuiirly or rjuitc enual t
those oftho Paeilio Coa?t.
There in nothing desirable in Life
aura ice which cannot be secured
hijaPolici in the MUTUAL
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
PACIFIC HH VNC II
S. W. Cor. Cal. and Kearney Streets,
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
II II JOHNSON & CO.,
General Managers, Pacific Coast,
IJ. M O 1 H IS,
(;i:i:i?L agent,
OREGON A WASHINGTON TERRITORY,
Portland.
HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S
COMPOUND FLUID
Extract Catawba
GRAPE PILLS.
Component Parts Fluid Extract Rhu
bard and Fluid Extract Catawba
Griipe Juice.
FOR LIVER COMPLAINTS, JAUNDICE,
BILLIOUS AFFECTIONS, SICK OR
NERVOUS HEADACHE, COSTIVKNESS,
Ac. PURELY VEGETABLE, CONTAIN
ING NO MERCURY, MINERALS OR
DELETERIOUS DRUGS.
Theso Pills are tho ui"t jl-:isant pur
gative, fiiiierfeiling castor oil, calls, i.iag
nctia, Ac. There i nothiug more accept
able to the stomach. Ttu;y nivo toue, and
cause neither naonea nor firipin paint. They
are composed of the fnont itajre'lifnfu. After a
few days' one of them, mcli an invigoration of
the entire system taken place as to a.ppear
miraculous to the weak and enervated. II. T.
Heltiibold'a Compound Fluid ll.xtract Catawba
Grape Pill are not mijjar-ccmtcd ; uar-eoatel
Pills pafs through the stomach without d'nolv.
intf, eonseiUently do not prodm e the d-i.-ircd
eftVct. THE CATAWF.A GRAPH PILLS,
being pleasant in taste ami odor, do not
necei-f itate their bi-iug migar-coate I, and are
prepared according to Pharmacy and Chemis
try, and are not Patent Medicine.
HENRY T. HELEBOLD'S
HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND
Fluid llxtract Saiaparilia.
Will radically exterminate from the ty.tein
Scrofula, Syphilii', IVvur ort. UlceiH. Sore
Eyes, Sore L'-g". Sore M-oiib, Sore Heal,
Krotx-hili, Skin Dicaffi, Sail I'.licom, Cank-t-ri,
Runningif from the E.ir, Whit; Sw.sllingf,
Tniiiors, Catwerousi A!TVm,G.h.j, Ntdet, Ricketi',
Gbindttlar Swi-lling!. Nijrht ll:iL,
Tetter. Humors of all kind., Chronic R!ieu
tiiit'MD. Dypc'Pa, add fill I t that hive
been ftttabiithed in tlx- i-yriem fr years.
RFING PREPARED EXPRESSLY FOR
THE AtloVE COMPLAINTS. Fiood Pur
ilyit.g proj,i-rtif. arc gtoatt-r titiio any oUur
pn-parati n ot Sar iprai i. It t:ic the
Complexion a Clear and Healthy ('..lor, and
Re-ions the Pjtii-nt t a Mate . He.tlih and
Purity. Ft r 1'uiiivit. il.v Rtoo I. removing
till t t.roni.' t'-'H.-Uttiti .oal I)i-c:in-s ntUiug
from an Impure ytiito ol t'ne Fi. o.l, and the
only Rr!i i!k and Efi etoal K lo w n E im-dy
f.r the t'ure of Pain' and SwvUtt.g of the
! .i:e!, l.'leeratioiiP of tlm Thr-'at and be.
Rl.iti -he-, Pllitpb. x oti the Face. Fry f j eh; .t mi
and all Sc,,iv i.rt.'p' ion ol tLe Snia, aul
P.cautify log tLt Completion.
HI.MIY T. HlvI.MHOf.IlT'S
CONCENTRATED
FLUID EXTRACT BUGKU,
THE GREAT DIt'RETIC,
h.ii cured every e.i e of Il i?. t' in wbih it
! ,.. i.et iH'ti. lu,t;itilt !' tie Nok of the
lltn l.Kr ut.-! !r S.uoati-.n of Kidney i, t'i-
t era' ion of the Keii ey- ,ir, I P.i.-id-l- r. F.e!e.Hi"r,
...f t'rioe Ji. ol the Pr'trat' Gbuid,
t'ii,c in the il i i !?r. Cab ii!n. (iimi!, lifiek
,:,i5t if. t l r VV.l v l;lwhr,--..
.u,l f..r Enit ef U d J rberite C. ti.'tttU'l o.
of t.v.lli Seme, !i! test With the follow il:
iyHiptoM! : lotlfj"..?!..! to Extrii'.n, loi-is t
IV. r. !.ojs of !,: ry. liili nUy of Rrcatb
mjr, V.iik Nerve. 'I r n.l 1 in if . Horror of Di
e.ise. Wak'-fdtto .,. Dilwe ot Vision, i'.lill ill
tlx' liack. Hot Hand. Fashing of the lb.dy.
I ry of the Skin, Eruption on th. Faee.
I'.ti'l l Coimtenatiee, I'oiversal 1.4.MitU li ot
ihe MueuUr Syietn, Ac.
Ced by p, r- o) Ir-.aitl.e age s of i i.;ht en (o
twenty five, and fr in ti.itty live to (isty-five or
in the il.etine or eh.in.'e of hi; after eoi.fino
luent or labor pain ; bed-wetting in children.
Heltnbui r Kxtraet of llu -' oi Diuretic and
Fi io.l Purity infr. and cure all DNva.-e n-iir
from iLihilA iii.ip.iti n. and Ev-.;-e and
iinpt u, bores in Life, I uipu rit iv. o the l'.!o 1.
Ac.. tip-J fchnjj C. .i! :i in Atleeii.Mi. for
whieh it in ue !, and Sy j bilitie Atbo-tiofi in
lhee Dife.l-e U-e in fun lj u'1 i ; n WJtli Hillll
hold'ji Rofe Wiifh.
LADIES.
In iniTy AflVelior: p- eniltr to La l:e. the
Extruet Ru-hii ix'uni ipirtllvd by t.ry other 1
uiedv ai in t'hior ..-! or lietention, Irre'iiar
ity. F:ii!ituli!ef" .r Soppn si. n .f Ca.t":u:iry
Evaeuatioit. Fieer ifi; i or S'-lnrriM State of
tho I'tern. Leiieorrhea or V hiti ttellibty,
and f'T all Ctiipla int. inei b nt t thitSex.
whether artMi from I n lix-retii.ti or habiii t
Di-fi afi-'ii. it i? j ieM ribed exteoMvely by the
moft eminein l'hyiei,ui? atid Midwive,- ior
En'Vehled at d l'ehi?o Coii.-1 ii ut i-.ms tif liulh
Sexes and all ajjrii.
H.T.HEI.Mr.OLDIS EXTRACT RUCHlf
CERES DECEASES ARISINO FROM IM
PRUDENCES, HABITS OF DISSIPATION,
Etc.in all their sti Kc at liHle ex pel so, lit tl
or no change in diet, no inconvenience, arid no
exposure. I t causes a frequent desire, and gives
strength to Urinate, thereby removing Obstruc
tion, Preventing and Curing Strictures oftho
Urethra. Allaying Pain and I ntl animation, to
frcijuent in thi ela of diseases, and expel
ling all PoitonouM matter.
JUj
HENRY T. HKEM lsoiiD'S IMPROVED
R05E WASH.
cannot bo nurpaf-id as a FACE WASH, and
will bo found lite only j-pecitie remedy in every
species of Cutaneous AtTeoiioii. It speedily
eradicate! Pimples. Sota, Scorbutic Dryness,,
induration of the Cutaneous Membrane, etc,,
dispels Redness and Incipient Inflammation,
Hives. Rash, Moth Patches. Dryness of Scalp
or Skin. Frost Ilitrs, and all purposes for
which Salves or Ointments are used.
Full and explicit directions accompany the
medicines,
Evidences of tho most rosponsible and reli
able character furnished on application, with
hundreds of thousands of living witnesses, and
npward of 30,000 unsolicited certiGcates and
recommendatory letters.
Henry T. lleluibold's Genuine Pre
parations. Sent to any address. Secure from observation.
Established upwards of TWENTY YEARS.
Sold by Druggists everywhere. Addrers letters
for information, in confidence, to HENRY T.
HELM HOLD, Druggist ami Chemist.
Only Depots: H. T. HELMROhD'S Drug
and Chemical Warehouse, No 591 Broadway,
N. Y., or to H. T. HELMHOLD's Medical De
pot, 101 South Tenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa,
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Ask for
HENRY 1, HELMB OLD'S. Take no Other.
DEALER IN
Groceries,
PROVISIONS,
iai and Toliacco9
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE &c.
IAIiI,AS, ohi:cov.
I
THE OCCIDENTAL,
Formerly "WESTERN HOTEL,"
Corner of First and Morrison Streets,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Messrs. SMITH & COOK
I f AVE TAKEN THIS WELL KNOWN
f Houe and Refitted and Refurni.-bed it
throughout, making it by far tbe REST HO
TEL IN PORTLAND.
N. lb- Hot and Cold Hatha attached to tha
Huu.se for the, benefit of Giu-fts.
SMITH db COOK,
Proprietors.
Portland, April 11, 1S70. ' 7:tf
DALLAS LIVERY, FEED & SALE
Cor. Main and Court Streets,
Thos. G. Richmond, Proprietor.
HAVING PURCHASED THE ABOVE
Stand of Mr. A. II. Whitley, we have re
fitted and re toekt 1 it in tut h a manner aa
will pati.-ifaetorily meet every want of the com
munity. Uuiririe. fcinjrle or double. Hacks, Con-
rurtl Ua;'ims, etc., etc..
Furnished at lo.iir, diy or night, on
idi rt notice.
Superior Saddle Hon-e. let by tlie
Day or Week.
TERM!?, niAGONAULE.
4 T. G. RICHMOND
The r;j.if:.ii- r of this wonderful tn:Ueii?
ehsiiiii In hate d , v red nu-l fnmAiWi
A. r ...'... tj un. re -.I .V. ('.",- (..t rsthjn H-nii-
ii fr'.fii 1 1 a ih.tt, w.is ever beJ'.re eotnoined in
one in -aii itic, "i he eidene of this f.i-. t if
it iiii 1 in the var-ty of !ii.'t .l ftir.atp ilifenn.
whiih it ha b i :i F und to conquer. Iu the
eurc id A", i.' t-A i.'V, ,vior :.v.jh, and the early
rltig'- ..f . --r ..(, it ha.- al the
mviu-sil f ieu'ty, and h .mdre l of th bet phy-,-iCi..u.5
pr.Utoii.ee it Inv ijrt'itft tm&i'-'il ili'n-
..r tf ,c yjt. V, Ir.le it eoiei the tvverept
(.'oiitj.-. it t.!i tiJln us tin; i-y le.ai and purilieh
V bi-!-d. i'v it." '''' and tn-rni'ifh Un-i
fin i if i i in jin-jit I tit it ,iii ! is nil 11 inma ii i ui the
rt.O-t tr,,Jti-!-i t t ..wiilU.ii, ,',. fth J'iiHJ''' '
.'iJi'.u. .er nrial Iin-eafe!1, Mineral poison.
,-yj hiiiiic and Veuerial i)ieaje, tol thiir eJ
Ivet. aie erii lieated and vig-ru h"t(th and a
tnHifl ctiHmtit'it .'.'II e!'?abiihl d. r.y'tUtti, S'i'i
lihum, ,S.-it! t Jft't'i, f' v r Snttx, Smy or
.'.'figA VA (, in bort all the r.uinerou dtfea.sc.f
eaiifc iby Uu i .. .. aro eouipieie t by thi.
I om ru.l. purifying and invigorating mediiiue.
For "l.irtr V-.iy..,-i.-.f," ;.'.'... Iih' lih i ar;d
.o'iftot (Vi.7-oi,o, it txi i(UMil bun
drxli of -erfe t and ptruianait cures where
other tiie-ibine had faiied.
The proj riet- r offer f 100 reward for a medi
cine that will equal it in th euro of tho tliseasea
for whieh it is recommended. 1.1 2 ware of cowii-
Jtiln ul.nl ifiifhle't imiltli"H. Set? thyt lliy GoV-
eriunejit St.nnj', whieh t a piurr yH,iruntf'u
itntiiht iti i iipoti the out.-ide wrapper. This
medivilje i A''.. t'l H'f ii'fi 'tl or lofr t:r
I . tt!r. Prepared ly R. V. Pl.ElCCE M. D., o!
Proprietor, at hi. eheoslcat Laboratory, 1S3
Seneea txeet t, I'.uh.iSo, N. Y. June oulo ;m.
DRUG STORE.
Northwest Corner Main ami .Hill M.,
DALLAS, );..
HAVING PURCHASED the OLD STAND
formerly beionii!;; to W. S. Rohb, and
wishing to live ami let live, wo nii! fell at low
rates, i'UK CASH, everything iu our line:
SruH, Eafcsir .iltulicincs,
And all kinds of PURE LIQUORS, put up
expressly for Medicinal use.
ii-:ui'i;mi.':k!cs of am. kinds.
Ah", S,,,?.r.
Cicar.) Tirtor,
Sdcittu, 8tro,
liild iSVrv,
Points, Oth,
YarnishcK, Rrunhc,
lhmfstic Dyes,
MTn$hiny Potnlerttt
And everything olso that is kept in a FIRST
CLASS DRUG STORE.
I MCIIOI fc COAI. Druggists.
The standard remedy for Coujjhs, In
llutnza, ssorc Throat. H' hooping
(Uiuh, Croup, l.lver Complaint,
ItronchHis, Hlecdlii of the
1. tings ami every a flee t Ion of the
Throat, Lung and Chest includ
ins Co sumption.
Vlstar s Italia m does not dry np
a Cough, but loosens it, cleanses
the l.ungs, allays Irritation, thus
removing the cause of the com
plaint. Vone genuine unless sign
edl. I1UTTK. Prepared by HliTIt
W. i'OWFE Ai WIS, Iloston.
oid bv k until nc;ton,
TliTTi'.H At CO.,,JSaii Fraucisco,
and by dealers generally. IO-Iy
Br. C Li A It K'S JLondon
"FOR SPECIAL COMPLAINTS."
TThR. CLARK'S II? VIG ORATOR gi?et
-tLJVBtrength to the aged and debilited. It is
especially designed for young men bo hav
wasted their vigor by excesses of every kind,
and all persons wrhose systems bave become
weak by imprudence, are completely restored
by its use. Price One Dollar.
BR. CLARK'S PURIFIER cleans tb.
blood from all impurities; such as Scrof
ula, Syphilis, Mercurial Ilheumatigm, 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, Pimplea, Blotches, and all
diseases of the Skin. It is also beneficial in
diseases. of tho Lungs and Digestive Organs.
Price One Dollar.
R. CLARKE'S PANACEA relieve,
pain of every description; Headache,
Earache, Toothache, Stomachache, Backache,
Pains in the Breast and Limbs. It is iovnit,
able remedy in all Nervous Disorder?, and no
family should be without it. Price One Dollar.
TThH. CLARK'S ELIXIR is a cartain ..rt
ii-K for all weakness of the Geoito-UriinJ
Organs, and discharges of a muco purulent
nature, Leueorihacea, Gonhorrhoea, Sperma .
torrhteu, and Seminal Weakness, are spet-dhj
cured by its use. Price One Dollar.
B. CLARK'S REGULATOR, for female
only, is guaranteed to correct all specia)
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
supervision, and are warranted fresh and pure.
All afflicted persona thould fend a carefully
written statement of their ailments to Dr.
Clark, and tho proper remedy will be sent
to their address. Dr. Clark can be conKulted
personally at hi oQic, and will furnbh an the
necessary accom modations to patients wbu
place themselves under hi3 care. All letters
nJJdrvMcd, DR. J. CLARK,
Office, 1,270, Broadway, New York
3 My
Dr. JuSieii E'crrault,
Member of tteiledcal Faculty of Paris,
Graduate of the University Queen'
College,'' aad Physician of the St-John
Baptise focie'y, of San Francisco.
Ir. Pcrrault has the pleasure to inform,
PatiMit and others seeking Confidential
rIeUC&l Advice,' that he can bo consulted
daily at his Otlice, Number 502 Montgomery
Street, North-cast corner of Sacramento Street,
S in 1'ianei.fCo, Rooms 'J, 10 and II, first tfoor,
up srair.
Coi)$-'1Ui!ons and Correspondence i?j
English, German and French.
Having mads the Cure of Nervous and
Physical D-bility and all other forms of
Private Disease the subject of minute re
n ;freii and Sn-cial pract.ee for many year.4
I'r. 1'irr; ult i oj.titiues to treat these afTectior.s
j-iifi-cr fully . by the newest scientific methods,
and with. -ut ns 'rt to Obnoxious Remedies.
Gonorrhoea, Gleet. Strictures, Bubo, Ulcers,
Skin er jptiotis, etc., iu any He, speedily curt
ed, an I all Syphilitic and Mrcurial Faints erad
icated from the system.
Nocturnal Emissions, Night Sweats, Disx
charge Iroin the Urethra on j;ing to stool or
tiiiikir-u; water, Pain in the Back, Sleep dis
turbed by dreams, Dizziness, Sighing, Laogour,
Palpitati-.n, Melancholy, Sallow Complex
ion, Jrowinr Weakness of Siht, Memory und
Intellectual Faculties. Clouded Ideas, Dfiidence,
Aversion to Society, (ieioral Lethar?y, Ac.,
a-e si mv; of the more prominent Symptoms ot
Nervou- and Phial Prostration ti.e rrsu!'
of Self Abuse and excessive Indulgence which,
if not timely checked, will never fail t in
duce premature decay, and terminate in total
loss ot Manhood.
Patient? complaining of one or more oftho
above symptoms, shoiiUl apply immediately to
Dr. IVtrault, a? he has discovered New and
Reliable Remedies, whieh enable biui to guar-,
autee a speedy and radical cure of
Seminal Weakness and Impotence,
We invito investigation particularly by
tbo?e person fullering fro.a Chronic Dis-
ase who have tried this boasted Doctor and
that advertised "Physicians," until worn out
and discouraged; we claim not to know
evtrylbit g, nor to cure evrybody, but we
claim that in nil cases taken unHr treatment,
ve luliill our romi.eg.
ir. Pi:uit.t lt's diplomas are in his office,
where -patients can see for themselves th:
they are under the care of a regularly educated
practitioner.
Ladies sutTeiing from any complaints inci
dental to thiir sex, can consult the Doctor will
assurance of relief.
Patients iu the country can be
Cured at Home
by addressing a letter to Dr. Pcrrault, 502
Montgomery Street, or Box 973, P. O., San
Francisco, stating their ease as minutely as
possible, habits of living, occupation, etc.
Low charges. Best references given if re
quired. All communications confidential.
Dr. Ptrrault's diplomas are in his ofEce,
where patients can see for themselves that
they are under the care of a regularly edu-.
eated practitioner. The best reference gn eu if
required.
Di. Pcrrault is solo ajjeut in California, for
Dr. Biott's Celebrated Female Monthly
Pills, which are unapproached, and far in ad
vance of every other remedy ior suppression,
and other irregularities in females. Price $j.0G
a box ; sent by mail or express, securely packed,
10 ly.
0 AVISO PURCHASED A LARGE AND
complete Stock of GENERAL MER,
CHANDIZE, consisting in part of
Dry Cnoorisj
Groceries,
Glass, lucciiswarc,
Tobacco, Cigars,
And all nrtiolcs found iu a GENERAL VAR1,
ETY bTORE, I would respectfully call tha
attention of the Public to my Establishment,
Highest Cash price paid for
1UIIS AND PELTRY.
R. A. RAY,
tola, Polk Co., Oen,
16-tf