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$ liV 0 rgo n 1 c j u b I i e a n. luLLAS, SATURDAY, OCT. 21. Is it a Sin to I.ove Thee t , BY A. K. 0.? . Js it il si t love tboe.? - Tftenniy soul, is deeply dyed; . .... ; For tuy lite'a-blood as it gushes, ' ? '" Takes its crimson from love's tida; ""And I feci its wave roll o'er me, 1 And the blushes mount ray brow, ' ' And my pulses quicken wildly, ' As tbe lcve -dreams come and go. I feel my spirit's weakness ; I know ray spirit's power; I have felt iuy proud heart struggle, Id jlfuiptation's trying hour ; Vet amid the din of conflict", ' 'IVndinff o'er HFo'j hallowed shrine, Yielding, all my sonl has murmured, ., , I am thine, for ever thine. J.i it a. fin to love thee ? What! wWe existence worth, JittMt of all of Heave u j That Kngars still on earth ? Friendship shinea like gleams of sunlight, 1' Slied their gilding o'er the heart, Bui thef foul sfilt cries for something ' ; 1 f More, thau friendship can impart. i iFroaen wirt8,liko i(ebound eyries, That no suuiutcr ray ean melt. Vainly boast their power to conquer ; 5 What their henrt3 have never felt. But I envy not their glry, Mjd the rap tu rt t hat is mine, Wbea with, earnest sou! 1 tell thee, I auttlibe, forever thine. J it ft sin to love thee? ; Gentlo voices round me fall, And I press warm hearts about me, But I've given thee my all ; What though stern fate divide, 'And hinds, not hearts, are riven ; , jHy.aHoCiparth thvu hast -wilt uuwre ? ' fdare not offer heaven. " ' Yet in same blwsed moment . When our dark -eyes, flashing, meet, When I feel thy power so rear iae 11 " Feel thy heart's fjuiek pulses beat Then I know; may God torsive moj I would everything resigu ; - All I have, or all I hope for, To be thine, for ever thine. Is it a Bin to love theo h , I remember well t'a hour, ,When we vowed our love to conquer, To resist temptation's power; When I felt my heart was breaking, And my all of life wa gone, , When I wept the hour I met thee, ' And the hour that 1 was born. But ajiidden storm was raging, And amid the muflied din, I flung my arms around thee. Forgetting it was sin : Close pressed apon thy bosom. -itUV. With thy warm hand claspad in mine, I smiled through tears and murmured, I am thine, for ever thine. Is it a sin to love thee ? , , With love's signet on thy brow, Though thy lot be dark as hades, I'll cling to thee as now ; t Not mine the heart to fail tbee, vWnen other cheeks grow pale. We ba?e shared the storm together, I'n stand by thee through the gale. t , Though our barks may drift asunder, j JYtwith true hearts beating high, ' Let tbe golden sunlight cheer us, ; Or the angry storm-clouds fly. From our helms, with steady brightness, Our beacon light shall shine, And the watchwords on our penon3 Shall be, thine for ever thine. ' Is it a sin to love thee ? When I bend the knee in prayer, And before a high Omniscience, My burdened heart lay bare, On the breath of love to heaven, I -Ascends thy blessed name, And I'll plead weak, erring nature, : If loving thee be shame. ; f r Heaven knows 'tis no light sacrifice I've offered up to thee ; Ko golden dream of fancy, ' But my being's destiny. Since our fate we may not conquer hers, Divide thy lot from mine, fn the starlit world above us, Call me thine, for ever thine. ENGLISH SYXOXYMS. The copiousness of the English tongue, as well as the difficulty ot ac quiring the ability tc use its immense vocabulary correctly is well exhibited jqthe, fallowing array of Homonymous words which, if not new, is yet a capi tal illustration of the nice distinctions which characterize so mztny of our vocables, Jt is no wonder that we elip occasionally even the wariest of us. , A. little girl was looking at a nurn Iber of ships, when she exclaimed: See, what a flock of Ships." We "corrected her by saying that a flock of ships is called a fleet, and that a fleet of sheep" is called a flock. 'And here we may add, for the bene fit of foreigners who are mastering the ii&J&ities of oar language in respect to noufifqf multitude, that a flock of girls is called a bevy, that a bevy of wolves is called' a pack, and a pack of thieves is called a gang, and a gang of Angels Is .'pal tied a host, and a host of porpoises is called a shoal, and a shoal of buffa loes' is called a herd,' and a herd of children is called a troop, and a troop of partidges is called a covey, and a ovejr ;of beauties is called a galaxy, and a galaxy of ruffians is called a horde, and a horde of rubbish is called ft heap, and a heap of oxen is called a Qrctfe,, and ,a drove of blackguards is called a mob, and a mob: of whales is called a 'school, and a school of wor "jshlprjers is called a congregation, and a congregation, of engineers is called a corps, and a corps of robbers is called a band and a band, of locusts is called a flwafm, and a swarm of people is calhd & crowd, and a crowd of gentlefolks is ca!lejfthe elite- and trie elite of ' the ity's thieves and rascals are called the ronghs, and the miscellaneous crowd of the city folks is called the community, or the public, according as they are spoken of by the religious community ,or tnfl sepular public. , ..-. A meteoric - stone weighing 300 pounds has been obtained in Australia '.by a British astronomer. , Subscribe for the Republican. Facts hue! Fancies, Ground hog Sausage. -A fireside tail Tho cat's. A: military air A pla-toon. " A rooted sorrow The toothache. A precious volume -A bank book. " The bitter end" the last half iuch of a cent cigar. Young ladies had better be fast asleep than "fast" awake. Why are hens not immortal? Uecause they have their necks twirled in this. IIw to get a routing trade Buy a menagerie. Flowers that are always falling oft Bachelor's buttons. A Kansas man is in jail for letting a neighbor's mule follow him. A literary class Builders ; they are always finishing stories. An Irish editor congratulates himself that " half the lies told about him ain't true What is the difference between an editor aud his wife ? Oue sets articles to rights, aud the other writes articles to set. A boy bawling in the street was ask ed the cause of his trouble, and replied: "I want my mamma; that's the matter; I told the darned thiug she'd lue me." Wanted A cover for bar suspicion, a vail from the face of nature, buttons for breeehes of privilege, binding for volumes of siuoke, cemetit for brokeu engagements. A man in Zanesville, Ohio, who has buried three wives, has their photo graphs in a group, within which his own picture is the enter figure, and underneath is this touching' in scription, "The Lord will provide." A man was arrested yesterday for blacking his wife's eyes. If men would marry black eyed women in the first plaee, it would fave a heap of trouble. They wouldn't need to be frescoing their eyes every little while. ''Tell me angelic host, ye messenger of love, shall s.viudled printers here below have no redress above V The shining angel baud repliel; " To us is knowledge given : delinquents ou the printers's book can never enter Heaven." " Does the train start this evening at thirty-five minutes past six, as usual? asked an elderry lady of a railroad em ployee. " No it leaves at twenty -five to seven," was the reply. ' Dear me, 6ar me, how they do change thee trains !" A little girl in London, who sold water-crees, had a Bible given her by a city missionary. She read it for same months, and iold the minister that she liked tho Old Testament better than the New as thero was a deal more fun an' fighting in it. The postmaster of Sioux City, Iowa, has been opening rege.tercd letters and seeing what the news was in them. He didn't return the money for fear it would get lost befcre it got to its desti nation. If it wasn't for his well-known loyalty, people would begin to suspect his honesty. , Hall's Journal of health says : " If a man will give himself sleep enough, and eat enough nutritious food; at prop er intervals, end will spend two or three hours in the open air every day, he may study, and work and write, until he is a-t grey as a thousand rats, and will be still young in mental vigor and clearness." - , A Schenectady man who had heard that the safest way to commit suicide was to shut yourself up and burn char coal, was found in a ten-acre lot with a cnatcoal nre nuruing near nun. Though he had taken tile peecaution to put the bars and stop up a crack in the fence with a newspaper, the charcoal went back on him and he was saved. - The New York World thus makes light of a learned subject : "Profes sor Porter, is appropriately to take the head of the Yale brood in October. The form err President is now an ex ; the new one may be regarded as double X. Notwithstandinghe admixture of Por ter with Yale, it is understood that the former will make a p'int of reform with out any half-and-half measures." On the Hannibal and St. Joseph Railroad in Missouri, the other day two women were traveling with babies very much alike. They put them to gether, and the babies got mixed so the mothers couldn't tell them apart. There is no knowing what; they would have done had not science come to their aid. They procured a pack of cards and played seven up for choice, and were satisfied. With regard to articles of merchan dise, we find that iron is firm, but india rubber is a little yielding. Chloroform is still a drug in the market, and mill stones are difficult to move. Oysters yesterday were opened quietly, and tiU timately went down still lower. Lead is heavy, but tin is eagerly sought for. A prospectus has been issued of a new nquaruim company, but the ten dency is to throw cold water upon it. The tobacco loan is still popular, bor 1 rowers, of cigar being easily found. IIIIIOIV.MUTIIAL LIFE Wmm COMPANY. MAINE, OIUJ AMZHI) . - - 1818. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Directors' Office, No, 20 Court Street, BOSTOX, MASSACHUSETTS. HENRY CROCKET President. DANIEL SHARP Vice President. WHITING H. HOLLISTER Secretary. Tills is among the Oldest of New Eng land Companies, And the Lowest Coiu Company Extant, PURELY MUTUAL. Dividend Declared A it ii ii a 1 1 v. OS THE CONTRIBUTION PLAN, AND APPLIED ArtEIt TUB SECOSD PAYMENT. A Loan of -lo -per cent. :u Denlred. POLICIES ARE NOT FORFEIT EI in the Union' Motuat Life Inuranee Company hy failure to pay tho Premium when due, mt are continual in foreeby the NOX FORFEITURE LAW of the Sute of Massachusetts. Ilxanple Khowlng.thc WorLfng of the Law. Pi-AJf, OHDISAHT LITE. TvR ExAMPtK : A party inurin at the age of thirty-five prtiuiums all caau. One Annual Premium will continue policy in frce 2 years ais-l days. Two Annual Premium will rontmac pMifj frre 4 yearn aul 12 'lavs. Thrws Annual Premium will ".nliuue policy in foroe 5 year a'l 27 .lays. Fur Annual premium will cuutinne policy tn force 3 vcars an-l 4 Uyf. Five Auuual Premium- v,!l continue policy in force 10 yar ami -f lay. ON WHICH 40 PEH CBNT. SutB UAH Two Annual Premiumn will contiuue rf,Ji,7 in force 2 v-ar. aul 21' Threo Annual Premium will continue rKuicy iu f rce 4 year ami 2:'. 1 y. Five Annual Premium wiU continue p''cJ n force T yar an.l 2'- 'lay, Ev Avrt F. : Premium all Csh PUnTn Pay ment l.J. ne Annual Premium U con tinue p.ilicy in force, a Term Policy, ah ..ut three yearn. Exampl : Premium In pr cnt. NotePlan. Ten Payment Eife. One Annual Premiam wilt entinu' policy in force m Term Policy, about 2 ytars and 100 riay. Endowment 1'ollclc. Exavpik;: l'rTnmm an P!n. Ortliuary Ln. low mctu, p;r,ai.ie "i" ,-cf : One Annual Premium will con tinue policy in frce a Trm Poly, nearly i vear. r 4 year anil ?.2j iy. Kxhk:' Prcmiuo'm all Ctth-Ajs, Si; P!au. Ten Year Endowment, payable at the of 4 : One Annual rrcnmim wm -o- tinu p 7 year. ucy in force as a Term roiicy, Xotes on Endowment loHcict, ExAwri.K: Prominm 40 per cent. Note Ape, .15; Plan, Ordinary Endowment, payable t the age of 50. n Annual Pn-iuium will rnntinue policy in force as a Term Policy about : years. Exampi.k: Premium 40 per cent. Note Aire, .'16; Plan, Ten-Year Endowment, payable at the age of 45. One Annual Premium will continue policy in force as a Term Policy about b years. ltatcs, Asset to Liabilities. l?r.s. lSfi7. lff.8. 121-07 12101 121-67 121-67 127 00 IsTKnEST Receipts fob ISOi $240,670 14 Los.hks Paid in 1809 201,190 00 IlITEtlEST ReCEITEO IN EXCESS Of Losses Paid - Assets this Date OYeh 6,000,000 00 Losses PAtn to Date.......... 1,079,43.1 00 PiviPEsns PAtn iiiCa8HtoDatk.951,318 55 I.TsnnAscK on 14,000 Policies Is FoncE OVER.. .30,000,000 00 This Company is not reftrictcd to investing its funds in the New England States. From the Report of the Auditing Committee, we find that $1,600,000 is now loaned upon estates in the City of ChicUgo and near thereto, where rates of interest are nearly or quite equal to those of tho Pacifio Coast. , There is nothing desirable in Life In surance which cannot be secured by a Policy in, the MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. PACIFIC IlftANCH OFFICE, S. W. Cor. Cat and Kearney Streets, ; SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. II H JOHNSON & CO., General Managers, Pacific Coast, S. B. MO JBfcS GENERAL AKENT, OREGON A WASHINGTON TERRITORY, Portland HEtlHY T. 'HELMBOLD'S COMPOUND FLUID ISxtrac$ Catawba GXtVX IILiXS. Component Parts Fluid Extract Rhu bard and Fluid Extract Catawba Grape Juice. FOR LIVER COMPLAINTS, JAUNDICE, BILLIOUS AFFECTIONS, SICK OR NERVOUS II E A DA C II E, COSTIVE NESS, Ac. PURELY VEGETABLE, CONTAIN ING NO MERCURY, MINERALS OR DELETERIOUS DRUGS. These Pills are the most pleasant pur gative, superseding castor oil, Halt, mag nesia, Ac. There is nothing more accept able to the stomach. They give tone, and cause neither nausea nor gripinir pains. They are composed of the Jin-t itiyrtiiicnt. After a few days uo of them, tuch n invigoration of the entire sywtem taked place as to appear miraculous to the weak ami enervated. II. T. llelmbold's Compound Fluid Extract Catawba Grape Pills are not sugar-coated ; sugar-coated Pills pass through the stomach without dissolv ing, consequently do not produc the desired effect. THE CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS, being pleasant in taste and odor, do not necessitate their being sugar-coated, and are prepared according to Pharmacy and Chemis try, and are not Patent Medicines.; HENRY T. HELDIBOLD'S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND Fluid i:tract Sarapai 111a. Will radically exterminate from the system Scrofula, Syphilis, Fever Sort-, Ulcer.-, "T? Eves, Sore Lc, Sore Mouth, Sore Heal, Bronchitis, Skin Diseases, Salt Rheum, Cank ers, Ruunings from th Eur, Whiiv Swe'ljrjg-t, Tutuors. Cancerous Atlcctio'i-, Nodes, Rickct, Glandular Swelling, Ni'ht Swi-a., Jh, IVttcr, Humors of all kind.'', Chronie Rheu matism, iiyspfji-iia, and all di.taes thai htve been tstublt.-hc d iu the iysum fur years. BEIN'i PREPARED EXPRESSLY FOP. THE ABOVE COM PLAINTS, it Blood Pur ifyiiig properties arc greater than any other preparation of Sar:tp;ri!!s. It gies the Complexion a Clear and Healthy Color, and Restores the Putif nt to a itii: of Health atid Purify. For Purifying the Ehm I. removing all Chronic Constitutional Ilia.-c arising from it n Impure atatc o! the IMood, and the only Reliable and Efuctual Known Reun;dv for tins Cure of Paiiifi and Swelling of t!n b'ne!, Ub erations of the Throat and Lc, lt!otche., Pimpled on the F.c, Erysij!: and and all Sculj Eruptiottji o the bkiu, and Beautifying lht Completion, IIEMiV T. iii:lmiiom)Ts CONCENTRATED FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, Til E GREAT DH liHTIC, ha cured every o:i-e of Diabetpi in which it b it-rn given. Irritation of the Nwk of the Bladder and Ii (laioti n if the Ki lotys. Ul ceration of the Kblneyn and Pdad b r. Retention of Urine, l:sp'e4 of the Pro.-trate Gland, Stone in h B I ir. Cai'tiiUn, lira tel. Brick dut ! p if, and Mu- u-i or MjJky Di'ehargri', and i -T Enfeebled and D'.iralr Coi.!iit.ti .-n of ! h S-v-!. attt-n b 1 wi'h the fol i. ir; ssympti'inn ; Iudip;.intton ! Escrtioc, t l Pow r. Lo. of Meunry. DifHouliy oi Rrvth itig. Weak Nrrvt?, Trembling. Horror of ea-e. Wakefulni .. Dimness ol Vision. Pain in the Back. Hot HandD, FJo'hing of the Body, DryneM of the Skin, Eruption Pallid Countenance, Uuiver.aI n the F;wt. Laitu ie of the Miikcular .System, At W- t'j pcrcon from tbe ace "f ihtce to t ntv-ii '.'. and from toirtv-fivc t- ti.t. five or in the decjitM 'r -nange lie : a.ft. T c. nf.oe. mcnt or lab r j .an j bvd wetting iu children. Htlmb tl d'. Extrac' of Ritchui Iiurctic and Blood Purifyinjf. an.t eure ail lt-v;i-ei arming from Habits of l))ip iti n, and Excren and irnj riniene.oi !tl Lif,,, InipurttivK of the Blood. Ac, sones --)in 'op ub; in Affection for hi-h it is u-cd. and vj.hiiiMc AfTectii'n- in th-tp lM.Mcae ud in conuettion with lltilm bol i's Roxe Waah. LADIES. In many A fTcc'.ion! pfcnliiir to Ladiec. the Extract Bucbu w une.pi it.l, ,1 by any other Re medy a in Chlor ."is or Retention, Irregular ity, P.'iinfuine or Suppression of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerate 1 or Pchirru State of the Utenif, Leucorrhoa or White. Sterilhty, and for h II Comf lainta incident to the Sex. whether arising from In li'Tciioii or habit.- of Di.-Hpatinn. It i prescribed extensively by the tntt eminent Phyricians nnd Midwive br Enfeebled and Delicate Constitutions of both Sexes and all ages. H.T.HELMBOLD S EXTRACT BUCHU CURES DISEASES ARISING FROM IM PRUDENCES, HABITS OF DISSIPATION, Etc., in all their tagc, at little expence, little or no change in diet, no incont enicuce, and no exposure. It catic a frcijaent desdro, and gives trength to Urinate, thereby removing Obstruc tion!", Preventing and Curing Strictures of the Urethra. Allaying Pain and Inflammation, o frequent in thin cla of disease, and expel ling all Poitcpous matter. HENRY T HELMo jLD'S IMPROVED ROSE WASH, cannot be surpassed as a FACE WASH, and will be found the only specific remedy in every epecics of Cutaneoua Affection. It speedily eradicate Pimples, Spots, Hcorbutic Dryness, Indurations of tbe Cutaneous Membrane, etc,, dispels Redness and Incipient Inflammation, Hives, Rash, Moth Patches, Dryness of Scalp or Skin, Frost Bites, and all purposos for which Salves or Ointments are nscd. F.nll 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 80,000 unsolicited certificates and recommendatory letters. , Henry T. Helmhold'g Genuine Pre parations. Sent to any address. Secure from ebservatlon. Established upwards of TWENTY YEARS. Sold by Druggists everywhere. Address letters for information, in confidence, to HENRY T. HELMBOLD, Druggist and Chemist. Only Depots: II. T. HELMBOlIVS Drug and Chemical .Warehouse, No 591 Broadway, N. Y., or to H. T. IIELMBOLD'a Medical Do pot, 104 South Tenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa, BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Ask for HENRY T, HELMBOLD'S. Take no Other. .ii. .stil: KAIEH IN (Gr ro eerie s, PROVISIONS, Ciar ami Tobacco, WOOD AMD WILLOV; WARE I1AM.AH, OilEGON. OC'CIDE jVT AL, Formerly "WESTERN HOTEL." Corner of First and Morrison .Streets, PORTLAND, OREGON. Messrs. SMITH COOK HAVE TAKEN THIS WELL KNOWN House and Refitted and Refurni.-be 1 it throughout, makinir it by far the BEST HO TEL IN PORTLAND. N. B.- Hot and Cold Baths attached to th Houso for the benefit of (iuusKs. SMITH A COOK, Proprietors. Portland, April 14, 1870. 7:tf DALLAS LIVERY. FEED & SALE S&STABLEs Cor Main and Court Streets, Thos. G. Richmond, Proprietor. TTAVING PURCHASED THE ABOVE 11 Stand of Mr. A. H. Whitlev, we Lave re- i fitted and re-stocked it in such a manner as will satisfactorily meet every want of the com munity. Hufj";les. tlnj;lc or double. Hacks, Con cord Wagons, etc., etc.. Furnished at all hours, day or night, on phort ijoti.-e. Superior Saddle Horses, let by the Day or Week. TERMS, REASONABLE. T. G. RICHMOND S ft s "fc ..4,- The originator of tLis wonderful medicine, claims to Lave disCOCi'ri.''t and eiilnt in hn ' j-o.-.n t l.( " te of .Sniun'm .-o,t . tf'J'l rofdt- "tf j.r-j.-t, ti" t! aa w.i-. e r b.-jo,-? combined in gut uivdu in,?. The tii seuce of this iact is fuund in the variety of UJ '.-t e b.-tiiiate dii-ea.-es whi-ii it been found to coinjuer. In the cure of ,'om-,') a AVrofc t "onoi. mol the early t.ie mnj.i kiUun, it .;t? tt-tonieihcd the inv iu .il fiicuitr, and hundred-' of the b t phy- ICl.ius pronounce it (I,, ijrtuh-iil t Utcul am r,rrry f thr ftrr. While it euiejs the severest Coup UN it strengthen this ytia and puriliv tbe bb'-.d. Jlv it. -Ji'xit aud thi.roujh MvvJ "" 'fit ' ": ? it $ '' 6-'nw tr' in the wrt irruinUt to a oinmori A I'imj:!- or Ertif.t,m. X-rcurial Di?-a-, Mineral p"tvns, Sy pl.iiitic and Vetivrial Di;icf, and their ef fect., sue cradn-aU'd and vigorous htnlth and a K-.nxi (tutuutt'st-n rtablish.d. ic?i, Salt Scold Itfvf. I'tv.r Stu-fM. ,Su or A'oi'gA Skin, in .i-hort all tbe nuiuvrous ii?tacs cau' i'y b-ul l.!i.,i, are ron.jturc I by this powerful, purifying and invigorating medicine. X'L;rer Cu:i ffni (,". JUti rnn lHi,rirr and h.unttti Ci.m.lij utf-v, it ba pfoduied bun drcj of pvrtv t and cTm.ui'tit cur ai where other mc.licmc liii i taiied. 'I he propt iebr otfer.- ? i00 rewsrd for a mcli ciiie that wtli eiual it in tho cure of the dia.-ef f.r wiiii is it is reditu uiende-1. Bew are of rtitm-f'-ltt and il,!, , intit-itl'tn. 8ee th.it my ticv errune'iit tainp, whi.-h is a. fu-fiiif otKirautic i,j jfii;hf, ii- upon tbe out.-ide1 wrwppcr. Ihis in c -1 i i 1. is S'tl't I ' Ih-ujji-i of (ok l"or jiff h Prepared iy R.'V. PIERCE M. D., wdc Proprietor, at his chemical Laboratory, 133 bone-va Mivcei, Butlalo, N. V. Juno 3,l,l.'S-3m. DRUG STORE. Northwest Corner Main and Mill Ms., DA LI, AS, OC;N. H AVING PURCHASED the OLD pTAXD formcrh' belonging to V. f3. Robb, and wishing to live and let live, we will sell at low rates, FOR CAM1, everything iu our line: !'!!, Patent Jledicincs, And all kind of PURE LIQUOR?, put up e.'prcssly for Medicinal use. ii:iti'TJMi:itu:s of ai.i. kinds. Also, SoJrj. Cream IVirtar, Suler tit us. &7r?, Bird Seed, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Domestic. Dyes, Washing Powders, And everything else that is kept in a FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE. 1 NICIIOI & COAD. Druggists. The standard remedy for Coughs, In fluenza, 8ore Throat, W hooping Cough, Croup, Liver Complaint, Uronchltis, lllcedlug of the liungs, and every allectlon of the Throat, Lungs aud Chest, Include Ing Consumption. Wlstar a llalmm does not dry up a Cough, hut loosens it, cleanses the Lungs, allays irritation, thus removing the cause of the com plaint. Vmie genuine unless slgn-JJ ed I. IIUTTM. Prepared by SliTH W. FOWLli .fe Sll, lloston. Sold by KHDDINCJTOtf, IIOS TI&TTI4U & CO., San Francisco, and by dealers generally. IG-ly fVfrr oy ." f-f- Y" il llr. C ij A It K'S Loticlon IScincdics, T "FOR SPECIAL COMPLAINTS." BR. CLARK'S IU VIG ORATOR" givet strength to the aged and debilited. It is especially designed for young men who have wasted their vigor by excesses of every kind, and all persons whose systems bave become weak by imprudence, arc completely restored by its use. Price One Dollar. ' R. CLARK'S PURIFIER cleans the blood from all impurities; such as Serof ula, Syphilis, Mercurial Rheumatism, Humors of every sort. Bad Breath. Offensive Pers piration, Foul Feet, Catarrh, Discbarges from the ear, Sore Eyes, Sore Throat, Falling of tho Hair, Ulcers, Boils, Pimples, Blotches, and all diseases of the Skin. It is also beneficial iu diseases of the Lungs and Digestive Organs. Price One Dollar. TThR., CLARKE'S PANACEA relieve JaJ'pain of every description; Headache, Earache, Toothache, Stomachache, Backache, Pains in the Breast and Limbs. It is invaln able remedy in all Nervous Disorders, and no family should be without it. Price One Dollar. R. CLARK'S ELIXIR is a carta'ucure for all weakness of the Genito-Urinajy Organs, and discharges of a muco purulent nature, Leucorrhaoea, Oonhorrhtea, Sperma torrhoea, and Seminal Weakness, are speedily cured by its use. Prieo One Dollar. TThB. CLARK'S REGULATOR, for females H-J'only, is guaranteed to correct all special irregularities of Single Ladies. Married La dies are accustomed not to use It when ina certain condition, as Us effects wuld be too powerful. Price One Dollar. All of these celebrated remedies are prepared from Fluid Extracts, under our immediate supervision, and are warranted freth and pure. All afflicted persons should send a carefully written statement of their ailments to Dr. Clark, and the proper remedy will ; be sent to their address. Dr. Clark can be Consulted personally at his ofiie, and will furnish all the necessary accommodations to patients - who place themselves under his care. All letters adddrcsrfed, DR. J. CLARK. Omice, 1,270, Broadway, New York 3 Mr THE NEW FOOD, For a few cents you can buy of your Grocer or Druggist a fiackaire of SEA MOSS FARINE, made from pure Irish 3Ioss, or Carrageen, which will make sixteen quarts of Diane Mange, and a like quantity of Pud dings, Custards, Creams, Char lotte Kusse, Arc. It is the cheapest, healthiest, .and most delicious food In the orld. It makes a splendid Dessert, and has no equal as a light and delicate food for Invalids and Children. A Glorious Change ! ! T1IK CHEAT WORLD'S TOXIC, Plantation Bitters. TlsU wonderful vegetable restorative is tfsc sheet-anchor of the feeble and debili tated. As a tonic aud cordial for the aged and languid, it h:is no equal amon-j stom achics. As a remedy for the nervous weakness to which women arc especially sub ject, it is superseding ecry other stimulant. In nil Cli mates, tropical, temperate, or frigid, it nets ns a. specific in ci'ery species of disorder which undermines tlie bodily , strength and breaks down the animal spirits. For sale by all Druggists. 25-ly i:STAllLISili:i) IH11). Ernest A. imijARIISON, GENERAL C0BHHISSI0N : MERCHANT, SAN FRANCISCO, ' DEALER IK Drugs. Chemicals, Essential Oils, Dye. Stuffs and , General merchandise, Ily the Package Only Cosh Order for thU or any Foreign Mfcrket, will receive prompt and Faithful Attention. Miners. Mlnutacturcrs and Wholeiale Trade Supplied for Cash Nonotiee or attention paid to Orders for Goods, if tbere is no provision made for the payment : of the same. , ,r TcrmJ Net Cagb, on Dell ery, in U.S. Gold ; Coin. . v 'h . ! N. B. Consignments of Oregon Produo. 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