5 f?:l?!tyg-
She Oregon llcpu bltcitn.
DALLAS, SATURDAY, OCT. 7.
THE Arm AY.
The other night as we lay musing,
And our weary brain confusing
.O'er, the topics of tho Jay,
Suddenly we. heard a rattling
As of a serried host a-battl ing,
As they mingled in tho fray.
" What is that?" wo crie.1 upstarting,
And into the darkness darting.
Slap I we ran against the door.
"Oli. 'tis imthing." Edward grumbled,
A? o'er the hugo arm chair v stumbled,
" 'lis a bug uud nothing mure."
Then said we; onr anger vising,
(Tor we thought it so surprising
That a hug should tliuw offend,)
"Do you ihink a smill insect, dr,
Thus would all the air infect, .sir?
No, 'tis not a bug, my friend."
Njw becoming sorely frihtenc!.
11. .un 1 our waists our &ni w i tig' tnsol,
And p)itn our coat and nut
When, into the darkness peering.
Saw with trembling an i much tearing.
The gluing eyes of Thomas Cat.
With astonishment and wouder
We gazed upon this son of thuuder.
As he sat upon the flxr,
When a resolution taking,
And a rapid movement making,
1 oj we opened wide the Jjor.
''Now clear out!" we hoarsely fhouted,
As o'trhead our butts were flouted,
4,Take your presence fruai our ii or.''
Then with air and mL-ii majestic,
TLid dear creature called d ou-tie,
Made Lis eit through the dour.
Ma le Lis exit without growling,
Neither wa? bis v ice beard yuwling,
Not a single word he .-aid,
And with feeling much olated
T escape a do tu so fat.;d,
Slowly we went back to bud.
THIS YIvAK AM) LAST.
The bu.inc?? pru.s cct.s of the c'otmcry
ou the lust ot 'cpfenilior were much
more favorable th in at the lirst of the
same month last year- Thou a hu-.
w.r w:is raging in Kurnpe, and
effect upon some of the important
businos intercuts of our country was
unfavorable. It precipitated u pan our
markets commodities which did nt
belong here, and can---! constant .nd
unlooked-for il actuations in ptues, hv
which heavy, and sometimes ruinous
losses w-2re sttjtaincl by the dealers.
Cotton declined, th:: advam-ed seven
cents a pound. i-'i-rar ;.dvau(.' d, and
declined nearly two dollars a hnael;
wheat i.dvanced fifty c. nts, an i dccliu
ed thirty five cents per i'tiMiol ; r ik
advanced four dollars, nu. declined ui:j
dollars per barrel. j t:.-s, ait: f.mia of
the . fluctuations in t!i? tna'ki fs. and
added to this was the eifjet on tin; is
changes and the ttjoHi'V nnrki t. S.nie
money was nude, p rh rt4. Jui a urea?
deal was certainly lo-,r.
This year the pro-peel is different.,
l'eace has been res tori d, and eonnnerce
has pretty nearly settled back to its
normal condition, and thuo is nothing
to produce extraordinary fluctuations in
the markets. The prospect is for a year
of moderate, safe and protitable tusi
cess; as, while as much money will not
be made, as much will not be lost. This
will be the case especially with the
dealers of the three great staph s of the
country, cotton, breadstuff's and provi
pious; but so clo-ely are they connected
with all the other mercantile and .-pro
illative interests of the country, that
the whole trade may bo jud.d by
these; and as the markets for these
gtaples is now iu a decidedly healthy
Condition, the business prospects of the
country may be estimated accordingly.
New Jersey Mechanic.
.
Our Democratic friends who are so
deeply moved by the spectacle ui' a
political Convention held in a Cnited
States Court room in New Orleans 1
have short memories. The eireum
stauce is denounced by them as an act
of unprecedented impropriety. An act
of impropriety it certainly was, but it is
lioi unprecedented. In 1808, during
the Know-nothing excitement, which
racd very fiercely in New Orleans, a
political Convention in the Custom
House, and was surrounded by United
States troops j but the Convention in
that case was e Democratic one, and
the troops obeyed the orders of James
5ucbanan. We do not ourselves approve
of the resort of the Republican Con
vention to the public buildings ; but if
vre did, we Should have a well defined
Democratic 'precedent. JVeio York
Times.
The gallant candidate of the Ohio
lletmblicans for Governor, (ion. E. F.
Toyes, is following sharply on the heels
of 3Ir. Ewliip. At ('olurnhiis, on
Wednesday, he opened the campaign
in a brisk speech exposing Hwing's
financial absurdities, lie specially took
up the alleged advantages reaped by
the national banks, and cited cases in
which private banks in Cincinnati,
doing business side by side with na
tional banks, paid no local or State tax,
while their rivals paid five and sixty
ficven one hundredths per cent. Gen.
Noyes contested Ewiu's system of irre
deetnable paper currency by arguments
quoted 'from John T. Hoflman. In the
course of his speech he took strong
ground for general amnesty uud revenue
and civil service reform. New York
Times,
The two most promising hauls the
devil at present has in view are Tam
in any Hall and Mayor Hall. May tho
devil fly away with both of thciu soon.
Pads and 2'asacies.
Passed to a third reading Love let
ters. A Delaware eating house announces
"2thpieks
MilNdew Wages of the factory
girls.
Hall's reception by the Esquimaux
wiil probably be a cool oue.
When a person declares his brain is
on tire, is it etiquette to blow it out.
The latest bit of popular music is
called "Uury your dog in the garden."
Let the doctor remember that a roll
ing Livingstone gathers no moss.
A chippewa chief, who visited Chi
cago lately, pronounced the weather
-big hot."
Lean ed persons call a locust liicadi
sep'emdeiunn, but it does seem to be
frightened.
Capt. Hall's expedition has effected an
entrance into the best Arctic circle.
Among the patents issued at the
Patent office at Washington, is oue for
creeping dolls.
A new Turkish iron clad is called
. M ukaldemihexgergorshoferin (couclu
ded in our next issue).
Prisoners have to " cime to the
scratch" in a New York police court, the
couit room being infested with fleas.
'A boy" explains the thinner of
the milk lie carries this hot weather ou
the ground that the "cows sweat so."
An inscription upon a church bell in
Milwaukee reads: "In memory of Min
nie d. Hodges, weight 7-4 pounds.
PI. 'i 'e the first live proper names of
the Uible so as to foim a sentence of
chastisement Adam, Seth Eve, Cain
Ab-1.
A traveling clergyman nn.e opened
k prayi r in public with "Oh Lnrd,Thou
kno.v. -t that I was in Europe last snm
mor.
Heretofore the (Herman Democrats of
New York have borne beer to Tweed
No v they propose to bear Tweed to his
bier.
1 he strength of insects is evidently
prodigious. A mosquito, for example
wiil frequently make a man get out of
bed at li ght.
A sublime thought Old Fellows
and Ma-oiis, like masons and hod
fellows ascending a ladder, get up by
.1
'h""- I
.New ork run rat-OS on tl.o si'l-wokj
With f hi; earn
Now f..r a Collision !
unl cxi.iu.-ioti ol' iuiantjj
M . f t 1 t .!... .e .1 i
.ii"'. .'i.ui i;a arniir.-t ,uai. n mio
lives to !e u htmilretl, anil nil h r t'-imi-
i , , ,
ly attain a verier itol lie will cer
tainly have a Saint 'littery.
A San Franeiseocilitor tliu- ail lres-es
an () ik!a.i:l l r ; h.r : " Vu wallapus,
ou ictic, o I'srulite. von ho-gu- h innno
t'hrysis, you yotj O.ikiuui-ler I"
The wift? of I). A. Di-I.l, of Uum
Itolf, Iowa, lias j ri -enteil hor l ?t I with
ehillreti in 1 i years: an.l they aie
ail Weil and live tit home with their
D.ehL
It is with. a view to the fitncrs of:
things, the I'roffs.-or f Klueutioji in
Urown's 1 rfiivi;rslty is a woman What
a worn in don't know about talking isn't
Wot th learning.
The tdtf tr of an Esstern paper,hav
ing received a bsnk tiotc dttii etor, re
turtie. I thanks, an 1 modestly asked for
some batik notes upon which to test its
accuracy.
The young men of the Wheeling wa
tering phie s have discarded white
vets. The young ladies use so much
oil on their hair that a vest is only
good for one evening ou the piazza.
A correspondent a.-ks and then an
swers the followint; riddle : What is
the diflerencc between the passion for
chignons and a storm at sea ? One
is a ragjng main, and the other a raging
mania.
Take away my first letter, T remain
unchanged ; take away my second let
ter, tl ere is no apparent alteration in
me; take away all my letters and I still
continue unulierd. The letter eairier.
Tfie Knaveries of Tammany have com
pelled the (lerinari I) -morruts of New
York to abandon their party They
say they can abido a few thieves, but
there .are too Tam-tna:iy of 'them in
Now York.
A gVass widow in "York State" has
issued lor a divorce, alleging marriage
under false pretences as ground for it !
Shades of courtship! Does she suppose
there was over a marriage of any other
sort ?
A Georgia game of base ball broke
up in the eighth inning with one arm
broken, one eye put out, one jaw dis
located, and eighteen fingers "shifted.
The game will be fiuished as soon as
tho physicians think best.
"I wish I had your he id," paid a la
dy to her lawyer, who had just solved a
knotty point for her. "And I wish I
had your heart, responded the lawyer.
It was not long before the lawyer's
head and the lady's heart went into
i partnership fcr life.
LIFE IASURAMJB COMPANY.
MAINE,
OKGAMZED 1818.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Directors' Office, No, 20 Court Street,
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS.
HENKY CROCKET President.
DANIEL SHARP Vice President.
W1IITINU II. IIOLLISTEU ...Secretary.
This is among t ho Oldest of New Kng
laiut Companies,
And the Lowest Coin Company IJxtant.
PURELY KUTUAL.
f i v i l e 11 ! s D e c I :i r c 1
A 11 11 11 a 1 1 .
OS TUB
CONTRIBUTION PLAN,
AN I) AIM'MKI AI-'TKIt THE 8Kro.NI I' A V M K NT.
A l.oau ot IO per cent, whsu l)eIrei!.
POLICIES ARE NOT FORFEITED in
the Union Mutual Life In.-uranee Cmpany by
failure to pay the i Premium when due, but are
continued in force by the NON FORFEITURE
LAW of the State ef Muiiachusetts.
Uxanples showing the Viktig of the
Law
pi. as, oimis vnv urn.
Fur Ewmi-i k: A party insuring at the age
of thirty . !ivi--pn iniuuu all ea.h.
One Annual Premium will continue policy in
f.r.cL' years ah 'I 3 ' M
Two Aunual Premium will contmue poit-y m
f.rce I ytr. 1 I J day.
Three Annual Premium- v til rormriuc pu j
in foretj s year and 'J 7 day.
Four Annual pVmiom .rill o.i.tinr.e p-diey i
f..ri-i- S M--r- :nd !'' lys.
Five Anraat Premium-, uilt e-ntiatu' p -iiey in
free I" vear ar.d :C 5
ON
which to 1-uuet NT. s-jTr tun hkks : rs.
r iv,,.,n. -'". v"-y i
ia f.re- I ;e,r;u.d -;; day, l
l ' " - ... . i . :.. I
iV- Annual Premium w, eo;unu i-,, j
loree o-ar atrl -oi.o.
I Ev ywfi.K : Pr-m-ura all Cas'-i Plan Ten bv-j
I. ite. timj Annual i lennu'w hi
r .... j i,.
tit: is-- n -si. y m ( in r, . .......
nb. u f litre.- ;, e ir-.
Ex vm ci.k : J'r. luniui jo per cent. ..
leu I'aj uo-nt Lift;. One Annual Premium will
continue policy in force as Term Policy,
about - .years and UM day.
I'mlowiacnt l.)Ur!r.
Kxu,!-t.r: Premium all Cavi-Ae, .15:
'Un, Or lirmrv En b- men!, pava'.le at ilo
,,f f.O. One Annual Fr mium c-ot-tui.i-
p-.licv in f r e , a T.-tm P.-iiey.
. - . . . V . I i' . .
n,;:"l-v (
n-olv - year,, or I yearn an i ...a .
"ft minim nil t a:ti ,'e. .v
l-i... T.n Y.ar En-b-.wment. piyabl-at th
.,' of t , : fine Annual Preno-oii wiU e..1.
Term P-ln-y,
tirnic pt.Ut-y iu lorvv
7 yeari. ,
Xo'es on i I'.tidownii nt Policies,
Ex ott'i r. : Premium 4o pr rent. Note A g".
,'! ; 1'ian, Ordinary En.biwnicnt. payable at
the sjif of Ji, i One Annua! Premium will
continue policy in forco a a Term IVdiey
about y-firs.
I'mmi'I.i: : Prein'Um 10 per cent Note Aje,
oj ; Plan, Ten-Year En I vm nt. payable at
the ii tn of la. Oitfls Annual Premium will
continue policy in force as a Term Policy
about f years.
Hates, Arts to I.iatHHiti.
ir,. isn7. isfi.s. isn'i.
12M7 12101 121i7 127 0(1
fsTKiu:sr RK. f.ifrs ron lflO 2in,o70 It
Lossks Paid in T.y 201,100 00
IWTKHKST RkCKIVKU IS EXCESS Of
Losskh Paid 39,4 SO 14
Assets this Datr Ovr.n C,O00,000 00
Lossks Paid to Date 1,679,4..3 00
Divikemds Paii in Cash to D.VTF... .951,318 55
Insurakck os 14,000 Pomcies
Is Forck over 30,000,ODO 00
This Company is not. restricted to investing
its funds in the New England States. From
the Report, Of the Auditing Committee, wo find
that $1 .1100,000 is now loaned upon estates in
tho City of Chicago and near thereto, whero
rates of interest are nearly or quite equal to
those of tho PaciGc Coast.
There is nothing desirable in Life In
surance which cannot be secured
hy a Policy in the MUTUA L
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
pacific iiiiAMcii ovnris,
S. IP. Cor. Cat and Kearney Streets,
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
H II JOHN son & CO.,
General Managers, PaciGc Coast,
13. IV! o iz s m9
CHNERAI, AC.IiNT,
OKEOON A WASHINGTON TERRITORY,
Portland,
KEHP.Y T. titLKSOLD'S
COMPOUND FLUID
T3x tract a(awlia
GRAPE TLT&.
Component Pitrtu Fluid Extract flhn
bard and Fluid Extract Catawba
Grape Juice.
FOR LIVER COMPLAINTS, JAUNDICE,
R1LLI0US AFFECTIONS, SICK OR
NERVOUS HEADACHE, COSTIVENESS,
Ac. PU It ELY V E(i ETA 15 L E, COXTAIN
1N(1 NO MERCURV, MINERALS OR
DELETER IOCS DIt COS.
WW
These Pill." are the m.Ht )ltns--nnt pur
gative, Hupereiiiig cantor il, rait, mag
nesia, Ac. There is tiMl.hig more aecept
able to the fcloiu; !i. Tiiey givts tone, and
cause neither tiau'-a .r ripiav p.iii.f. They
iire eiinpii-'"d of the j'n ." tlifnti. After a
few days' im; of tlivui, mm it ;u invigoratioii of
the entire eyXem tak '. p!.ie a to apit:ur.
uiiraeulou.4 to the weak and ecu i v.oed. II. T.
Helmbold's Cuinpouiid X-l-.id Extract Catawba
(irape Pilld are t f g;r''-KU d : Koar-eoated
1'iiK pass thi"Uh the si'-tiia' li without dianv
ing. eiii.eijiuiiitlv du ii"t produee the de.-ired
e'.brt. TilE eVTAWilA C !l A PE PILLS,
being pleasant in Ifisfe o.d odr, do not
neet--f'a.ite their b. .,s 'j'ar-fiatt:d, and are
prepart d aecrliii; to Phartnacy and Chemis
try, and are iot I'uUait Mvduines.
HENRY T. HSLftBOLD'S
H H i II L Y CONCENTRATED COMPOUND
I'TuId IC.xtract Saiaparilia.
W ill radi-allv exterminate, fr-nn the syytem.
St-rofti! t, Syph.ili. Feer Sore-t, Ub ets, S-r j
Eyi's, Sore L-g. Son Mouth, St. -re Ilea I, j
Rrou-hii!, Skin hiwt-fs, Salt Eh -uui, Cnk- !
ri, Riooiiiig.- from the E.ir, V "hit- Swe'lingt. '
Tutsi"!-!. Cati'--rMM AR'eetious No I J, Iti' kef., J
(tandular Swelling-, Niht ;'', Pot.-ii,
Ti-tltT, Humor- of .all kiul-, l'hr..ni.- ii!i-u- !
mtti.-mr lv .-p. -p.-ia, a:ol :ti! Ii-;.-; that hue '
li.-t-o -t:iblitietl i'i f lit- i -!!ii f ur vi-iim. I
W3
(15
R V I N 1 PRKPARED l.XPRtl-SLY FOR
THE APOVE COMPLAINTS, its Pi -.! Par-
iliiig roperiif arc gu-aier than any otlo-r '
preparati-'ti of Snr arilla. It' give the j
'. km le.vi .n a r!. ;tr ai d Healthy -o r, and j
Itftote. the PaMfi.f to a .-t;itff IJi-.i'th and
Purity. Fi-r PurisM:. the R!o---l, r-i"ving j
all Ct,r-i'e initi .oal Di.e:.,- art-iogj
tr Mi :i Impure ft,.!.- of th- P.!....d. and the !
"fi(y Reliable and lai t ;a! K ti.-wti Renn-ly
for th-- Cure f l'.iin - and Shi I'iii 4 d' the j
R-.iien, Uleeratioii!! of the Thf-at and l.vxf.
Lit.leht -, Pnnpit't 'u the F.iv e, L'rv rtp 'at aii'i
and a!' S.-a!v Ft i:-..'! -. ' of li.t- S'.m. and
hvuu...., ng the t-.n,
1 - 1
ii::xitY t. ti id.Mr.nidn's !
CoN'i'ENTRATED 1
riUID EXTRACT OUCHO, I
'Hit: tiUKAl Dll UEi I' i
,,,, ,, h.,;,,,,-,.,. f x. k
.,: t -se Im of tbe r,,tr.i- o:-.o-L
'lit' cure 1 every -ae if DiuUct'- iu Vi'hi h it I
OJ I 'iiie i'i t-l"'.' Ol I lie i I -.-IT I " .'!!!. 1
.-i .ue in the P. id if, c.-u-uVa-. ;r..v,'. Ponfc-j
du..'. Deir...-it. ,c I Mu.-n- r Mi;kv I - h.irf
,t.,, f.,r EnJeei-lvd an 1 In l -at.- V,,;..! '.tufi-.r,
- j ii '.;li Si-it
o. ,,.!- vii'L O.
,IM
m : 1 1 i ; - p i'. . -n
ii .1., !!-- i.r
v "f V.f.
I R.:. r. 1. of M u. o. i C: o'
inc. Weak N'trve-'. fo-iii' li!-. H.-rrt.r r-f Dm
ea-c. Wnkefuiiif , Dino.e. . f Yi,, n, Pain in
the B.-k. Hot H.i:. l-, Fhobuig of th.? lot iy, j
Dryne of the Skin, Eruption .m the Fa-c, j
Palii I Coiintfiiant'i'. I u;vei.,! La--itu 2c of
i he M u.'-ular Sy -ti m. Ac.
I '-ed by pert- n-- fr-m the n;c :f ihteen t.
twcety-Sl ve, i,i I in tt.uty live t -. fiOy fin? or
in h fticiiii!' or chance of hie ; a Mr e.r-fine
i-.o ot or laWr pain ; be-t-w.-t ii-.
iu chii ifin.
1' v
p,.nniiii
H -liob d IN Extra, i of Pu. hu i Iien and
;j JPunfyiiig, and cures a'l Di
a.'ft i.n-in.
fr :u Habit of -i;-a?! .., nt. 1 1 . v -1 - ,-Hi 1 !
Imorudeuf-i'-i in Life. iumiritie of the ph-od. j
,e., mipel edn2 C.paitt. in A to' -t;.;! f--r !
t ' t : . - . . I . . t - . - i r . i . .- . . . f
nicn it i." ur-e , antf r-pni.uie . in -. t o-ii ? - to
tlo-tt. Ou -,ic- n"d in connc'tiot'. w,ih H.'.tn
lodd's Rose H h.
LADIES.
In many Uecti .i;. pc. uliar to Lad", the
Extr,t P.ttehn is une'i'tailc-l by any other He
nietly aiti Ctd-.r .-i- or I'.e'euli .n. I rr-gnl ir- j
i!y. Pa in ful nem r Suopie.-i-.n of l"u-t-iuar. j
Evacuaf iotis, UoeratH .r S'-birru State ol j
the I tern", la ucrvhert or White., S' tioity, i
and for ail Complaint irici-U-nt to the s s,
whether arisi'ig fr'm I ml i crel i n or ha ii 1
l)i-ipatiiiti. It M preM-iiSa-d e . ten s- i ely by the
UM.'t tm'-nrnt rhv-r i.t ant Mi.iwiiM for .
En'Vehled ar.d D'lieato Contitnti of both
Seses ait'i alt :ilcs.
n.T.HELMP.OLD S EXTR CT Rl'CH I
CCREs: DISEASES ARISING FROM I M
P R ED E.N C ES, HA Ii ITS O F DISS 1 PA HON.
Ele.an all their stacc?, at hltle expense, lime
or no change in diet, no inconvenience, ami no
exposure. Jteau-u- a frequent desire, and gives
strength to Urinate, thereby reuniting Ohsirue
tions, Preventing nnd Curing Stricture of the
Urethra. Allaying Paia and Inllammati m, so
frequent in thi class of diseases, and cxpil
ling all Puis i nous matter.
HENRY T HELM.LD'S IMPROVED
RO.E WAS II.
rnnnot bo snrpassid as a FACE WASH, and
will be found the only specific remedy in every
ypecies of Cutaneous Affection. It jquudily
eradicates Pimples, Spots, Scorbutic, Dryness,
Indurations of the Cutaneous Membrane, etc,,
dispels Ecdiiesi and Incipient Inllammaiion,
Hives, Rasli. Moth Patches, Dryness of Scalp
or Skin, Frost. RiteK, ami nil purposes for
which Salvos or Ointments aro used.
Full and explicit directions accompany tho
medicines,
Evidences of the most, rosponsiblo 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. ilelmboliUs 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.
IIELMHOLD, Druggist nnd Chemist.
Only Depots: H. T. 'II ELM HOLD'S Drug
and Chemical Wnrehoiisfl, No 51)1 Rroad way,
N. Y or to II. T. HELMROLD's Medical Do
pot, 104 South Tenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa,
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Ask for
HENRY T- HELMROLD'S, Jake no Other.
Groceries,
PROVISIONS,
Cigars am! Tolmcco,
VOOD AND WILLOW WARE &c
T IB IS V 8 1 I'2 ' T A li,
Formerly "WESTERN HOTEL,"
Corner of I'Trst and Morrison Htrccts,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
MessiK. SMITH & COOK
f t! AVE TAKEN THIS WELL KNOWN
I If. .nre an 1 Refitted and RcfVmoM,ed it
thn.uirhoiit. making it by far the REST HO
TEL IN PORTLAND.
N. 15.- II. .t and Cold Ratlin attached to th
House for the benefit of ( ii-.-t .
SMITH A COOK,
Proprietors.
Portland, April 11, 1870. 7:tf
DALLAS LIVERY- FEED & SALE
feSTABLE
Coi. Main am! Court Streets,
Thos, G. Richmond, Proprietor.
T T A VINO PURCHASED THE A ROVE
I 1 Stand of Mr A. H. V hit ley. we have re
fit n-1 at:d re ,-tieke l it in .-Meh a manner a.
will ati-faetorily meet every want of the com
modity, Hugg'u--, lte;,.e or dutihlc, Ilarl., Con
cord Wa-'dib, etc. tie.,
Furni-'.'-.d at all h- ir-. .t-iy or ni-Lt, on
fl.t-rt H"'i,-t-.
Superior SaiDHe Ifor-e., lot by the
Day or " t k.
TEHMS, REASONAMLE.
4 T. O. RICHMOND
WfrjrjA J j . I
The ri.:inat -r .f tL t w n letful irtfd:cir,
e..i!ll!r to til-'' niT- 1 and tithin i
ii f
. i
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Ada, in nh'.rt all the t.um-roiis dic.aM-i
au-; i bv hud
lira o ia -re I by ti.-V
l-owerOt!, punO in; and invigorating uiedieine.
F-r ' r ' i if," .".'i .. ...'. . Mt.d
ilihtt'i.t? 1 ' rt i i i it, it 1 ;! r oio d l.nsi
:r i- .! i i J - . t ssiii p.lto-.U-ni Ciitoi wliU"
. Oii-r m--t;. o.o had tau-'i.
'I he pr.-i net i i !' r f J ' ' rt war J f r a m- !i
ine that w ill plaS it
(!: CH.-i' tif trie ! .i,o:
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I . -i' i - oj i.fj if.- t t, ! i'ie v ra per. Ttd.i
! no lO.-wie i f l e ji' f l 7or j - r
l...tur, Pie;-arc i by R. V. PIEUCE.M. D.. soie
Pr" riei-r, at hi elieu.i . l.af-otat-.iy, Eoi
r-eneca .! r. 1 1. lluloiio. N. Y. .Janef.i.E; .'m.
DRUG STORE.
Northwest Comer !I.iIh and 3IHI Sts.,
D lI.I.Asi, ()t;N.
I J AYING PURCHASED the OLD STAND
1 I fount rly helot. .c'u to W. S. R bl, and
wishing t live and let live, we will s 11 at low
tales, FOR CASE, everything ia our line:
Vvuv: fi'alt'iil .TZcriicitiCM,
And all Kinds of PUP. E I,IQU'RS, put up
expressly tor Medicinal u.-e.
im:hfu.!i:hu;s of am. kinds.
Cream 'Itrt:r,
S.ilenifus, Sf?nt
Jiird S. e,
Fit nits, Oih,
i'artihfic.t, l rustics,
J)(ti)(s(lC l)ljCS,
'is!iiiuj Powders,
And everything else that is kept in a FIRST
CLASS DRUG STORE.
I NICHOLS & CO.VO. Druggists.
Tho standard remedy for Coughs, III
fluenza, Stire Throat, Whooping
Cough, Croup, Liver Complaint,
Bronchitis. Weeding of tlie
Lungs, and every afieetioii of tho
Throat. litingM and Chest, includ
ing: Co'suinptioii.
Wist ar k Halsam does not dry up
a Cough, but loosens it. cleanses
the Lungs, allayst Irritation, thus
removing the cause of the com
plaint Vone gttnulnc unless sign-;
cd I. mr rm Prepared by Kin II
W. FOIVLE fe WIN, IIoton.
Sold lv HFnniNCiTOX, IIOS
TI'lTTiilt St CO.. Man Francisco,
attd by dealers generally. 10-iy
Itv. CLAKK'M London
"FOR SPECIAL COMPLAINTS."
R. CLARK'S I17VIG0RAT0R giret
ftrength to the aged and debilited. It is
especially dcBigned for young men who Lav
wasted their vigor by execaeca of every kind,
and all persons whoso ny-steins have become
weak by imprudence, are completely restored
by its use. Price One Dollar.
TTfUt. CLARK'S PURIFIER clcana the
blood from all impurities; such an Scrof
ula, Syphilis, Mercurial Rheumatism, Humors
of every sort. Bad Rreath. Offensive Pers
piration, Foul FeeL Catarrh, Discharges from
the ear, Sore Eyes, Sore Throat, Falling of the
Hair, Ulcer?, Roil., Pimple?, I'Jotehen, and all
di.-euee of the Skin. It is alao beneficial in
dicaoii of the Lungs and Digestive Organs.
Price One Dollar.
R. CLARKE'S PANACEA relieves
pain of every description; Headache,
Earache, Toothache, Stomachache, Backache,
Pains in the Breast and Limbs. It is invalo
able remedy in all Nervous Disorders, and no
family should be without it Price One Dollar.
R. CLARK'S ELIXIR is a cartain cure
for all wcikiicss of the Oenito-UrinaJy
Orjrans, and discharges of a inuco purulent
nature, Leueorihaoca, (Jonhorrhaa, Spenna
torrho a, and Seminal Weakness, are speedily
cured by its usc. Price One Dollar.
R. CLARK'S REGULATOR, for females
only, is. guaranteed to correct all special
irregularities of Single Ladies. Married La
dies are aeeuttorncd not to u.e it when in a
certain condition, as it. fleet a would be too
powerful. Price One D'dlar.
All of these celebrated" remedies are prepared
from Fluid Extract, under our immediate
Fupcrvirdon, and are warranted fretb and pure.
AH afflicted pcr-oiis Lould ' send a carefully
written tlat-ment of their Hiltuents to Dr.
Clark, are! the proper remedy will be sent
to their address. Dr. C!ark can be consulted
personally at his offie, and w ill furnish all the
ntecsi-ary av'uuiutodatior? to patients wLo
place themselves under libs fare. All letters
adddrcSM-Ml, DR. J. CLARK.
OCiice, 1,C70, Broadway, New York
Sl-lv
I THE NEW POOD.
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.vv-- -in sr X??J' ll ,v? V 'All
j -f c.V,-""'"Ji- 'i-' v. f-.i J
! :
j .j;t,rJ Cli'S
j '
For a f iw cents yon can bay
of your Grocer or Druggist a
feckssroof SEA 310SS FARIN'E,
mtide from pure Irish 3Ioss, or
CarnRTCcii, wltlch will niato
sixteen quarts of Diane Mange,
r.ntl a lite quantity of Pud
ciIhs, Custards, Creams, Char-
j lotto. Dussp, Are. It is tho
j eheajicrst, healthiest, and most
tlelieious food in the world. It
j makes a splendid Dessert, and
j has no equal as a light and
delicate food for Invalids and
i hihli-eji.
A (ilorions Chamrc ! !
Till: (JKK.VT WORT.IVS TONIC,
Plantation Bitters.
X!iis won!oTnl vcrjrlntl
ro!orativo is s!icc!-z?ii-rlirrof
l!i tfcoMo asul 3eMIi
ii ionic :s:l ronSinl
far tlic n&vd nsil lass-jisicl, it.
nrliirs. Ah : r:sci2y far tEs
itcrvotH woaSiiitviS lo wSiieli
uotsicn arc especially sitl)
jrt, it is MiperscdiMjy every
oilier sliisnslmil. lit nil Cli
isiales tropical, tensperate
or frigid, it acts a4 fspeciflc
ia every species of disorder
which tindertiicaeii the Eiottily
Mreagtli and lrealis down tlie
auicaal spirit. For sale hy
all OruggiMs.
231y
lTAIILl!?!IIIiI LSIli.
lriiol A. M;IiAiISOIV,
GENERAL COBIBIISSIOKr
MERCHANT,
SAN Fit AN CIS CO,
riRALER IX
Drugs. Chemicals,
Essential Oils,
Dye Stuffs and
General Merchandise,
Ity the Package Only.
Cash Orders for this or any Foreign Market,
will receive prompt and Faithful Attention, v
Miners, Manutacturcm and Wholesale
Trade Supplied for Cash.
No notice or attention paid to Orders for Goods,
if there is no provision made for the payment
of the same.
Terms Not Cash, on Deli cry, in U.S. Gold
Coin.
N. B. Consignments of Oregon Product,
Grain, Wneat, Flour, &c. elicited.
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