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About Oregon Republican. (Dallas, Or.) 1870-1872 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1871)
'J 851t TVn UpblUItn. DALLAS, SATURDAY, SEPT. 9. One Name BV ABBV IIUTCIIISSON PATTED. Upon the silver shining sand, A maiden wrote, with loving hand, One name no more. The waves crept up with steady aim, And washed away the little name, Far from the shore. Then, with a pen of finer art, She wrote again deep in the heart, One name no more. But fear, and doubt, and wounded pride, Soon drowned within the crimson tide The sign she bore. "Yet," said the maid, "through grief and pain bull I wrote on living brain One oauie no more. But wunt and care and added years, Buried in depths of bitter tears, The word he wore. Then cried the maid, in wild despair : "Is there no safe place anywhere, By sea or shore. In brain or heart V Tho, answer came, God keepcth safe thy true love's name Forovermore. A Parting. You go with calm smile upon your face, Taking nway the gladsouieuesa and grace Of life, from me. You speak and, iu n gay, careless tone, Bid me farewell whild I forlorn, alone And sad, stand silently. No Foice, no sound,comes from my wearied (bread, And my tired bead is bound with grief op- Ana dull with pain. pressed And my clasped bands Ho heavily and still And from my heart is gone all wUh and will, Aud life seems vain ! But then my soul courageously arise : The heavy bead may droop the weary eyes le closed awhile , But thou must wake; Thine is tho onward way The ceaseless struggle ; and thou mayest not r or tear or smile, (stay Jhe Song of the Decanter. Thero was an old decan ter, and its mouth was gaping wide the rosy wine had ebbed away, and left its crys tal side; and the wind went humming, humming up and down the sides it flew, and through the reed-like hollow neck the wildest notes it blew. I placed it in the window, where the blast was idowing tree, and fancied that its fnle mouth sang the queerest strains iu me. They tell ma puny eon querors 1 the Plague has fclaiu his ten, and War his hundred tUoutiinda of the very best of men ; but I" 'twas thus the bottle spoke "But I have con quered more than all your famous con querers, so feared and famed of yore, Then to me, you youths and maidens, come drink, from out my cup, the Leverage that dulls the brain aud burns the spirits up; and puts to shame the conquerors that slay their scores below ; for thij has deluged millions with the Java tide of woe. Though in the path of battle dark est waves of blood may roll; yet while I killed the body I have dam ped the very soul. The cholera, the sword, snch ruin never wrought, as I, in mirth or malice, on the innocent bare brought. And still I breathe up on them and they shrink be fore my breath , and year by year my thousands tread the dismal road to death !" Weather Record for August, 1871. Keptby T. Pearce, Eola, Oregon. North Lat. 4i 57," West Long. 123 5" Aug. 1. mean temp. 56, cloudy, sea br., N. n 2, 63, cl'dy, seabr. wind N. , 3, 68, e'ear, sea br. wind N. i tt 81, clear, wind N. 5, n 82, clear, sea br. wind N. , $, 78 clear, sea br. wind N. H 7, 73, clear, sea br. wind N. it 8, 77, clear, sea br. wind N. , 9, 63, clear, sea br. wind N. ., 10, 59, rain 0 0 1 in, sea br. N. tt U, 8, clear, sea br. wind N. 12, 53, clear, eea br. wind N. 13, 65, clear, sea br. wind N. 14, ,, 62, clear, sea br. wind N. 15, 66, clear, sea br. wind N. 16, 68, cloudy, wind S. 17, ,. 56, clear, sea br. wind N. 18, ., 60, clear, eea br. wind N. ,, 19, 65, jelear, sea br. wind N. ,. 20, 57, clear, sea br. wind N. 21, ,, 73, clear, sea br. wind N. n 22, 71, clear, wind N., smoky. 23, 78, clr, sea br., N., smoky , 24, 76, clr, sea br., N., smoky. ,. 25, 65, eldy, sea br., S-W. em- 26, 65, cloudy, wind N., smky ,, 27, 67, clear, wind N., smoky. ,, 28, 75, clear, wind N., smoky. ,.29, 76, clear, sea br, N. smoky 30, 76, clear, wind N. smoky. " 31, 67, clear, wind N., smoky Bain in inches for the month of Aug. 1871, 0 01 in. Clear 24 days. Cloudy 5. Mean temperature lor month 689 Highest 82', on the 5th. 1st and 17th. Lowest 56, on the T "ST-OF I,liTTI3KS imMAIMNC 3 J in the Post Office at Dallas, Sept. 1st lb71 ; Brown Miss Nancy Wickerson Cha. Campbell Miss A A RellinjrM CJiantiler M rtba Kuble Wm IT Donning J II Springer Kate J?pearry James Sinaila Elizabeth Smith Miss Francis II Ihorp Miss Mary A Tillery Henry Watson Han lord Wilson Wm O J.D.LEE, P.M. Poster Mary B CJrigfly Jeo. W Hawthorn Albert T. Harris W JI Johnson J E 2 James John T Jasper Miss Maria 2 Facts aiul ancit s. A newspaper advertisment calls for a plaiu cook able to dress a little boy 5 years old. A man up in Portsmouth, N. II. named his two children Ebenezer and Flora and always spoke of them as "Eb and -Flo." The editor who published a newspa per that made nobody mad has been dead a great many years j and he was a lool, anyway. ''Beware of billiou saloons and bowel alleys," was the pood old Boston lady's advice to her son who was just starting tor sinful JNew lork A man who can crack a joke half a minute alter a 5:2 pound weight has lallen on his toes, may be ealled excru ciatingly funny. A Sun Francisco doctor advertised for a good cat lie has already received -4a Mines, with the southern couutry yet to hear from The title of Gough's new lecture is "Will it Pay V A he will get S20U a uight for it for "ZOO nights next nea son, it is fair to presume that it will. A western editor accuses a cotemporary of "dirty meanness," and frankly adds: 44 We want him to undstaud that two can play at that game." The Lowell Mass. Courier says the mst humiliating domestic use a full grown man cau be put to is to be sent to the Jfaker s tor " a cent s worth of yeast. Many families, says the New York Mail, who reside iu elegant stone fronts, and appear very wealthy, aftr marrying off their daughters, move into a smaller dwelling, iu a less fashionable locality. I. N. Burroughs, of Charlestown, Mass., has a cat with two heads, two tails and eight legs. At Brigham Young's theatre, and other places where produce and animals are used as a currency, Mr. Burroughs' creature would pass for a ducat. A New Jersey editor announces the death of his uncle in Australia, leaving him a iioid mine and 100,000 His village cotemporary professes to regard the matier as a plan cunningly devi-ed to obtain credit for a box of paper col lars and a straw hat. A lady writes to know if it H proper that is, if it is lady like-Tu retaliate by Mjtieez'ng back when a man .que z- 1 mm - . . es her hand. .Mr. lvlitor answer : "Well you iui:ht squeeze easy, just enmivrh to let him know that you are not disposed to be mean about it. But don't turn round and ask him 'How is that for high V or be might think you too forward. Figure of speech for the centenary oiation- There stands Columbia with one foot on the Pacific, the other on Atlantic, and the other on the Gulf of Mexico, girt with the great golden gir dle of the Comstock vein, with Niagara far a waterfall, and the American eagle acting an a bird of Paradise in her star sjiangfed hair Problem to get the lady comfortably out ol that. A Mobile paper hails the new depart ure in this lugubriously joyful strain: it is Northern all over. It is redolent of the viftor spirit. It is the harvesting of the war results. It is the readjusting of the Captive s fetters It is the com pressing of thirty seven stars into one It is the throwing away of masks, the ending of lies and shams and the man ful avowal of the truth The Republic is buried out of sight. The empire swings off on its jxiant course, and as it rises to its power and splendor, we doff our hats and rattle our chains. As to waltzing there is no doubt at all about its being pleasant. The difficutly lies in executing t.ie mrinoeu ver. Tho mode of execution adopted by one patty at leist, is perfectly simple, and may be practiced with impunity by anyone. "How is it," said one swell, who could never please the damsels, to an other, who was immensely popular "how is it that ail tho women want to waltz with you, and say that no one can waltz so well 1 How do you manage it?" To which the swell replied, " Why my dear fellow, I just hold them and let them kick " A certain Justice of the peace once had a dog case, in which the ownership of the canine was in dispute. The evidence was conflicting aud the justice became confused. "Stop I" said he, "stop right there. We'll settlo this matter very shortly. You Mr CIerk,hoId on to the dog. You Mr. Plaintiff, go out into the far corn er of the room out there. You Mr. Defendant, come into this corner here. Now both of yym whistle, and Mr. Clerk let loose ihe dog" So said, so done ; but tho dog sprang between the legs of the by-standers, and " scooted" out of the door. "Very extraordinary!" 8aid the jus-, tice. "I can't understand that. Mr. Clerk, on the whole as the plaintiff couldn't prove his case when I gave him ! a chance, you may enter judgment for i tho defendant. I UNIOJV M V T U A is life insuring mm. Maine, OIU.AMZUU 1818. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Director' Office, No, 20 Court Street, DOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS. 1IENKY CROCKET Present. DANIEL SHARP Vice Present. WHITING II. IIOLLISTEU Secretary. This is among the Oldest of ev i:n land Companies, AuJ the L.uivet Coiu Company Ilxtant. PURELY MUTUAL, I i v i l e ml s Declared A u ii ti a 1 1 y. ON THE CONTRIBUTION PLAN, AND APl'UED AFTER THE SECOND PAYMENT. A Loan of iO percent, whzu Desired. POLICIES ARE NOT FORFEITED in the IVloa Mutual Life Insurance Company by failure to uiy tbe Premium when iue, but are .. r vnv l'A !J V VIT 'If V. continued in mrce uy LAW of tbe State of Mttsasicbusctla. Kxanplcs hhowlug the Working of the Law. PLAN, OUUISARV LIFE- Fon Exami-i.e: A party insuring at the age of thirty five pitiuiums all cash. One Annual Premium will continue po.iey to force 2 vear and 3 3. Two Annual Premium will continue poiicj in force 4 year and 12 day. Three Annual Premium will continue poucy in f..rc6 car and day. Four Annual Premium vrill conUnne policy in force H Jtari an 1 4tt day. Five Annual Premium win continue j force 10 years and jO day. WUH "II 10 PER CKXT. SOTli It AS Br.KH CIVK!. Two Annua! Premiums will contiuuo poucy m force 2 year and 210 day. Three Annual Premium will continue poh'-y iu force 4 year and 2'.i days. Five Annual Premium will continue policy m force 7 year and '."OS day. Example: Premium all Cb Plan Ten Pay. ' uient Life. One Annual Premium w!! eon tinue policy in force, a a Term Policy,1 ab-ut three year. Example: Premium 40 per cent. Note Plan. Ten Payment Life. One Annual Premium will continue policy in force a a Term Poln-j, about 2 years aud 100 day. Endowment Policies. Example: Premium all Cah '"' Plan, Ordinary Endowment, payable af the age of .'. One A nnuat Premium will con tinue policy in f ree a a Term policy, nearly 5 years, or t year and :'.2i days. Exami lk: Premium atl Cash Air.c. 3- ; Plan, Ten Year Endowment, payabbi at lb. age of 4i ; One Annual Premium will con tii.ue policy in force as a Term lVlicy, 7 years. Xotes on Endowment Policies, HxAirrt.p.: Premium 10 per cent. Note Aj;e, 3-i; Plan, Ordinary Endowment. p iyht at the aije of !i. One Aniiiial Premium will continue policy in force as a Term Policy about 3 years. Exavpi.k : Premium t per cent Note Aire. 35: Plan. Ten-Year Endowment, payl-le a the ae of ;. One Annual Premium "ill continue policy in force as a Term Policy about b year. Hate, Asset to IMabilitieft. isr. isr,7. IffiS. isr.9. 121U7 12101 12157 IsTEItf.ST RECF.tPTS FOK Lv69... Lossks Paid is lSGU 127 00 .$240,070 14 ..201,190. 0(1 Interest Received i.x Excess or Losses Paid 39,180 14 Assets this Date Over 6,000,000 00 Losses Paid to Date 1,679,433 00 Dividends Paid ij Cash to Date. ..951,318 55 Insurance on 14,000 Policies Is FoncE oveii. ..jo.onn.ooo oo This Company is not restricted to investing its funds in the New England StRtes. Frcm the Report of the Auditing Committee, we find that $l.f)(;0,li00 is now loaned upon estates in the City of Chicago and near thereto, where rates of intcret are nearly or riuito eiiual to those of tbe Pacific Coast. There is nothing desirable in Life In surance which cannot be secured hya Policy in the MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. PACIFIC I1UANCII OFFICK, S. V. Cor. Cat. and Kearney Streets, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. H H JOHNSON & C 0 General Managers, Tacific Coast. H. 13. MORS Hl9 CENEHAL AGENT. OREGON & WASHINGTON TERRITORY, Portland. HENRY T. KEtMBOLD'S COMPOUND FLUID Attract Catawba Component Parts Fluid Extract Rhu hmd and Klaid h'x tract Catawba Gritpe ,Jmce. FOR LIVER COMPLAINTS. JAUNDICE, IlILLIOUS AFFECTIONS, SICK OR NERVOUS HEADACHE, COSTIVKNESS, Ac. PURELY VK4JETAIILK, CONTAIN ING NO MERCURY, MINERALS OH DELETERIOUS DRUGS. m These Pills are tbe most pleasant pur gative, fupt rce1 in g c;itir oil, tsalt, liitifj-ne.-ia. Ai-. Tbcre is nothing mr accept able to tbe (nnicb. Tbey jfive t'.tie, unI t-auhe neither rut net-a ior jtnpiiiif p;iitig. They iiri computed of tbe Jlntut i:tgrnl ietitx. After a fow days' of ttniti, t'Uib jii in vibration of tbe entire X3'tiit takes place ns to appenr nMriiculiiu-t t tbe weak and enervated. II. T. llcliubuld's Compound Fluid Extract Catawba Grape Pill are n-t eunr-conN-d ; piigar-roated Pill phi's tbriiti the Ntoimich without diifolv- ing, eoiiMequenlly do not produce the dMr d effect. THE CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS being pleafant in taste and odor, do not iieeci-witate their being 8tigar-ciated, and are prepared according to Pharmacy and Chemis try, aud are not Patent Medicines. HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND Fluid i:xtract Saraparilla. ill radically exterminate from the eystem Scrofula, Syphilid, Fever Sores, I'lceie, Sore Eyes, Sore I-g", Sore Mouth, Sore Ileal, Rronchitie, Skin DUeuaee, Salt Rheum, Cank ers, Running!! from tbu Ear, White SweMinge, Tumors, Cancerous Affection, Node,- Rickets Glandular Swelling. Niirhl SwmS, liu-h, Tetter, Humors of all kin 1-. Chrunio Rheu-iiiiti-in, Dyepcpia, and all di-i-art-s that h ive been tstabliaht-d in the y.tem lor year.-!. REING PREPARED EXPRESSLY FOR THE A ROVE COMPLAINTS, it lilood Pur tfyiti properties arc j;reater than any otlier preparation of Sarsaparilla. It gives tbe Complexion a CI ear and Healthy Color, and Restores the Patient to a Mala of Health and Purity. For Purifying the Rlo 1, removing all Chronic Constitutional Die:iies arising from an Impure utale ol the Riood, and the only Reliable and Kfi dual Known Remedy lor the Cure of Pains and Swelling of the lioiie. Ulceration of the Throat and Legs, Rlotche, Pimple on tbe Face, Erj sipelas and ami all Scaly Eruptions of the Sam, and Beautifying the Complexion. IN iiemiv r. n.ni's CONCENTRATED FLUID EXTRACT CUCHU, THE GREAT DIURETIC, ha cured every c.e of Dtab- te in ahich it ha been given. Irritation of the Neck of (he Iliad b r and ! i flimali n of th Kiooes, Ul ct ration of liie Kih ey and l.!ad i r, JU-tentno of Uiii'U Diac..: of Proir.'lt (Hand, Mone in the !' id ler, CaN-o! ti . Giavel, Rrick ,lul Deposit, an.i Mi:co .r .Mi!k l). h.rgf and for Fnlcetdtd arvl Iicte (. .-ti'i!uti n of loth Sexe. attcii iei who th" f-.!!?tving symptom: In.ii-p ."-.to-n to I. v. riiuii, Ioh pow r. !," of M. in t li!'icii tv of Rreath- ing. Weak Nerve. Trembling. Horror of e,i-e aKe:uine. iMinio t 11.1), r.n in the Rack. Hot Hand", flushing of the Rody Dryiie of the Skin, Eruption on the Face Pallid ountvnauce, I tu verbal Lassttu.ie ot the Mtuetiljr System, Ac. L',td by pi-ron. trion the Reof eighteen to twenty -five, and from ilnrty live o liity five or in the dcliie (1f t-lijiiige of life: after confine ment or labor pain : ned-wetting in children IMmbold' Extract of Hurhoi Diuretic and Rbod Purifying, and cures ail Disease arising troin lialtttsot tiisMpatnin. and hx-o..e an-i I mj't udei.ci -a in Life, Impuritic o( the p.!o?-if ,1c, piij-elfcomg "lot i Oft in A licet mti !r which it i oc-l, and --vphiiitie AHoctiou in th--"C Iisea-- ii.-cil in couiicctioo witu Hcim lioi '. R. c U'a-h. LADIES. In many A lT-cti-n (fiinH ir to Ladies, thr Extraet I'm ho iinci0allcd by nil otiicr Re medy a io "btor .i or Reteoti o. Iiregu'ar ity. Paintulne T So i'pl ",-iiiti t ' - torn i r Eviicuati oi. Un-erat-d or Si-rmrus State of the' Utei u. Lc nc. rriiea or Uhia, Sfcrnlifv. nod for ail Complaints incident to the Sex. whether arisi ig from Indi.--retioii or habits of Diipatiu. It i" prescrilied c.Uei Mvely by tbe mo-t eminent PiiVM' lun ami Mid wive tor Eo'eetoed ai d Deltcatu Constitutions of both Sexes aul all age. II. T. HELMRO!,D;s EXTRACT RUCHU CUKES DISEASES ARISING FROM IM PRUDENCES, HAItl'lr OF DISSIPATION. Etc., in all their stages, at little expcr.se, little or no change in diet, no inconvenience, and no exposure. Iteau-c a frequent desire, and gives strength to Urinate, thereby removing Ol. mic tions, Preventing ami Curing Strictures of the Urethra. Allaying Fain and Inflammation, mi frequent in this clat; of diseases, uud expel ling all Poisonous matter. r HENRY T. JlELMUoLD'S IMPROVED ROSE WASH, cannot bo surpassed as a FACE WASH, and will be found the only specific remedy iu every species of Cutaneous Affection. It speedily eradicates Pimples, Spots, Scorbutic Dryness, Indurations of the 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 nsed. Full and explicit directions accompany the medicines, Evidences of the most rosponsible and reli able character furnished on application, with hundreds of thousands of living witnesses, and npward of 30,000 unsolicited certificates and recommendatory letters. Henry T. llelmbuld's 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 JIENRY T. IIELMROLD, Druggist and Chemist. Only Depots: H. T. IIELMBObD'S Drug and Chemical Warehouse, No 594 Broadway, N. Y., or to II. T. HELMBOLD's Medical De pot, 104 South Tenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa, BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Ask for HENRY T HELMBOLD'S. Tale no Other. G. IB. TIILE DEALER IN (&ro eerie s, PROVISIONS, C is a 1-m and Tobacco, Y00D AND WILLOW WARE &c. DALLAS, OKECON. T II 12 O 1 1 K IV T A I,, Formerly ''WESTERN HOTEL." Corner of First and Morrison Streets, PORTLAND, OREGON. Messrs. SMITH & COOK AVE TAKEN THIS WELL KNOWN House and Refitted and Refurui.-hed it throughout, uaking it by far tbe BEST HO TEL IN PORTLAND. N. R.- Hot and Cold Raths attached to th House for the benefit of Ouestg. SMITH A COOK, Proprietors. Portland, April 14, IH70. 7:tf i DALLAS LIVERY. FEED & SALE teSTABLEs Cur. .Main and Court Streets, Thos. G. Richmond, Proprietor. HAVING PURCHASED THE ABOVE Stand of Mr A. H. Whitley, we have re futed and restocked it in tuc.fi a manner as will alisfaetorily meet every waut of the com munity. Juries, fcliifle or double. Harks, Con cord Wagons, etc, etc.. Furnished at all hour, day or night, on short notice. i Superior Saddle flnrxcs, let by the Hay or tVfek. TERMS, REASONABLE. T. i. RICHMOND The originator of this wonderful medicine claim to Uav discovered aud cvmltutil in htirtitiitiiij nit re of Sittui e' ort nfrrt nn uietli hi jjtxptriit than was ever before combined iu ue medicine. The evidence of this fact is i.-und in iho variety of luufl oWtinate diseae which it ha linn fuuud to eonumr. Iu the rare o It.iMn hitit, .Strtc t V.,, and the early ge ol t ,r,, uKift'OH, it ha atuiii tied the uiiuical faculty, and hundred of the !(e-t phy- ici.ui pr.iliv iiiii-c u I .f ijreu1tt !(Uani " y 'j i-tr u,j' . Wink-it t un the severer! ' i -, it tr uj.- '!h ns the nyMeiu and puiifich t,'i- !ii i, J. i,j it ijrml and (hitrmi'jh blond imrtj if'x-J r u't -ritt it cmo u. ','. i;t,- trm the or.-l i,.jnln to ft oi;ui -n llluuh 1'iinjtle w ". nj.t'vst. .Vcrctnial Di.-eaefi, Mineral joion, -yj iuiitic and Veoerial Ducaes, mid their el ect. ate eradicated ai.d vigor-ju hntth and u .iHixi i ml liiiioil trtaliil.hed. Krljipr!tn, Sail SihniH, SrttLl Hrnl, lrer .Vor, S'-nfy or .'ogA Skin, iu ihorl ail the numerous dhease caused i.y imd blfrj, are conquere t by this powerful, purifying and invigorating medicine. For "Lit r l'"mj liint," .f7o.o I)ionirta and ll.tiiuitl l'uiiii.utiu, it hi, a nuitil bun lied of peru et and 'permanent . cured where oilier medieiiit bad failed. 1 he piopiietr oflers f IHO reward for a medi cine that will equal it in the cure of tbe dieascs for uhich it i recommended., Bevre ul' iuiih- jt il ill d trtn llih imit'itimt. See that Uiy tiov- riiuient St nop, which I a ptmiftrt jtutrnntt.- nf jrtmitteut, upon the oul.-ide wrapper. Tbi uledit ine i Suld ly Ih uj inln at une tol!ir per h .ttlr. Pieparcd by R. V. PIERCE M. D., s-o, Fnq rietor, at hi cheuiicat Laboratory, 1.13 Seneca flreect, Hutl.ilo, N. Y. June ;d,l. iim. DRUG STORE. Not til v ct Corner Malu and Mill St.s. DALLAS, OV.y. II AVINO PURCHASED the OLD STAND formerly belonging to W. S. Robb, and wishing i, live and let live, we will sell at low rates, FOR CASH, everything in our line: )rti, i'atcnt .IScdicincs, And all kinds of PURE LIQUORS, put up ex pros-sly for Medicinal u.e. ii:uruMi:Hifc all kinds. .lsv, Sad a. Cream Titrtar, Sulerafiis. Sago, Bird Seal, 1'ttinfs, Odx, I a rn istea, TI rushes, Domestic Dyes, I f ' ish i iu Po xrde r, And everything else that is kept in a FIRST CLASS DIUH) STORE. I NICHOLS tfe ci AI). Druggists. The standard remedy for Couj;hs, In fltienza, Sore Throat, X hooping Cuuh, 'roup. Liver Complaint, llronchitis, llleediiiff cf tWe Luns, and every n fleet Ion of the Throat, Lungs and Chest, Includ ing Co'Mtmption. Istar 8 llalsam does not dry up a Cough, but loosens it, cleanses the Lungs, allays Irritation, thus removing the cause of the com plaint. Vone genuine unless sign- ed I. BUTTS. Prepared by SI "i ll W. FOVI,13 tSf SON, Host on. Sold by MSDUINGTON, HOS TliTTfcR Ss CCl., Man Francisco, and by dealers generally. IQ1J tifiiltiilCaK- rnmiioi HK ..M ,i 4 Dr. Li All K'S JLondoji Xlcnaedics, FOR SPECIAL COMPLAINTS." CLARK'S IKVIG ORATOR glvei strerjgth to the need and debilited. It la especially designed for young men who have wasted their vigor by excesses of every kincL and all persons whose systems have become weak by imprudence, are completely restored by its use. Price One Dollar. PR. CLARK'S PURIFIER cleans the 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 tbe Skin. It is also beneficial ia diseases of the Lungs and Digestive Orgaua. Price One Dollar. BR. 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. PR. CLARK'S ELIXIR is a cartain cure for all weakness of tbe Uenito-Urinaij Organs, and discharges of a muco purulent nature, Leucoribaoea, . (Jonhorrboea, Sperma torrhoea, and Seminal Weakness, are speedily cured by its use. Price One Dollar. TThB. CLARK'S REGULATOR, for females Jtl-Konly, is guaranteed to correct atl 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 supervision, and are warranted fresh and pnre. All afilicted persons should send a carefully written statement of their ailments to Dr. Clark, and the proper remedy will be sent to their address. Dr. C1rk can be consulted personally at his ofe, and will furnish all tbe necessary accommodations to patients who place themselves under his care. All letter adddresscd, DRJJ. CLARK. Offiicc, 1,270, Broadway, New York :, : 34-I.T THE NEW POOD. i & i i PA LnTTT 'imuI T.- t; -f, . w, .. i,-- ' 'J For a few cents you can bay of your Grocer or Druggist a r acka-c of SEA MOSS FARIXE, made from pnro Irisli Moss, or Carrageen, which will mako sixteen quarts of Blanc Mange, and a like quantity of Pud dings, Custards, Creams, Char lotte Russe, &c. It is tho cheapest, healthiest, and most delicious food in the world. It makes a splendid Dessert, and has no equal as a light and delicate food for Invalids and Children. A Glorious Change ! I TIIK CREAT WORLD'S TOXIC. Plantation Bitters. Tliis wonderful vogrtalIe restorative is I lie s!iee2-an-cliorof the feeMo ami lc!:ili (tiltl. As ti tostic nn;l cordial for t!ic aged xu;l I;sEijuklf it !i:is no equal nmc:i fiJom arhics. As n reisaedy for (tic nervous wcaliucss to wliicSi women are especially sub ject, it is superseding ci'ery oilier stimulant. In nil Cli mates, tropical, temperate, or frigid, it nets ns :i specific in every species of disorder which undermines the bodily strength and breaks down the animal spirits. For sale by till Druggists. 25-1 y 120JLA STORi:. II A VINO PURCHASED A LARGE AND complete Stock of GENERAL ME ft C1IANDIZE, consisting in part of Dry lilootls, Groceries, Glass, Quccnswarc, Tobacco, Ciffars, And all articles found In a GENERAL VARI ETY bTORE, I would respectfully call th attention of th Public to my Establishment. Highest Cash price paid for I TJKS AND PEC.TR Y. It. A. RAT, Eola, Polk Co.,Om. U.tf . - . . . - ..... ; -; ALL KISDS OF SEWING DONE ON Short Notice by iln. Celide EUiberry. bear Waymirtl Mill, iallw. "