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About Oregon Republican. (Dallas, Or.) 1870-1872 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1871)
She Oregon cpu.blieitn. DALLAS, SATURDAY, OUT. 28. LOST. Lost to the world, ami its old sweet ways It in it wiM-of -ivuu amlsiu; Remorseful tb'ju.hta of hU nher day., .'o ho dtowncd in the rc vol's din. God !hiul.l :vti l pity! None vUo can savo The joyf lost wrotoh from a drunkard's grave, Ab ! yea ; ha U drunk, but I iity him so, F r be is frioinllejis, anil poor. auduld ; It is warm, the rain will not chill, I kno w Twere tho same if freezing cold. See him lyinj? prone ami helpless there, The beating rain on hid long, tutu hair. I look at .Uii foul ami bloated lip?, At Lis hands oh ! shameful and sad to sec Then down at the littlo white hand I hold, At the little white foot on luy'knce, I know tlfut a mother, tender and true, Blessed Iho lost one's life when a baby, too. My A'g!rs twioo iu my darling's hair, White the 8U r.mer rain falls suit and still ; I look at the poor old wanderer there, And weep despite my rriil, I weep tor the mother who bared her breast. To lull that form to its childish rt-st. I know tho fingers were tender as mine, 'I'uat toyed, like mine, with hi golden hair It unco was gulden, I see tho shino 01 its laded tplender there. Ah ! where is the hand and dear white breast, That soothed him onca to his infant rest 1 Dear litU eye-, so blue- n.nd deep, Soft little hands soplnmp and fair' Let mo close tbe one tj a dreamless sleep, And fold tho oih rs wliero They linll inner move on earth again; Than sou them with such a t hameful stain, Mothers of earth, when we rear our sons Vii,h such laving and tender pride, IIow Hale we know v, here feet will stray, th tke paths ol the world s wirJ. 'Ti a merciful, hand thathobls a screen 'Twist the baby d:yj and life's' closing scene. - The Ann of 'Ma:.'. 4,Tho age of niMj," says the Guud Rook, "is three score years aud ten." yet many cases are on record of men who have attained tho "-ago of ono hundred' and there are iustaneea ; of; persons roaching one hundred and twenty to one hundred and seventy, and even to 185 the age of a Hungarian peasant natuctl Petrach Czirtatu who was born 15S7 and died in 1771' Shakspearo divides life into seven stages; aud av;u,of science into four distinct periods only Infancy, youth, maturity and decline. Some apply tho term to infancy, boyhood, adolescence, virility, maturity, deeliue, and old age, of a state of childhood. Infancy refers to the first two years of existence, during which the . first set of teeth are developed, childhood, betweeu two and eight, .when the first teeth are shed and new ones take their places ; boyhood, from eight 'to fifteen, when a marked transition is effected ; adoles cence, from fifteen to twenty -one; manhood culminates at forty-five or forty eight. From from that time, although the mind retains and even increases its power, still the body begins U loose its energy, and gradually declines through the descending scale of maturity to old age. Women arc more precocious than men, and yet the average duration of life acceeda to the fact that they are less exposed to accident and dangerous in the common course of events conse quent to our daily vocations, and more extreme cases of female, longevity are recorded. Golden dig'. A Bell Rkven Huniiif.i Years Old Fished Up. An Irish paper states that as three men were poling a boat along the Abbe Kiver, County f Limerick, on Saturday August lilh, the pole which they were using stuck in the bottom of the river, and for a time their united exertions failed to ex tricate it. At last they succeeded, when to ' their astonish ment they discovered that it was an enormously large metal bell, which remained suspended to it, and which they jjot into the boat. The bell, which weights about twelve stone, bore some inscriptions which has not as jet been deciphered. On a close in spection it was, however, found that it bore the date 1181 and is supposed to have belonged to St. Mary's Cathedral and to have been thrown into the river during the siege of Limerick. . Impudent Questions. To ask an unmarried lady how old she is. To ask a lawyer if he ever told a lie. . To ask a doctor how many persons lie has killed. To ask a minister whether he ever did anything very wrong. To ask a merchant whether he has ever cheated a customer. To ask a young lady whether she should like a beau. ; To ak an editor tho name of any of his correspondents. To ask a subscriber if he has paid the priuter. ; Four scoundrels on Smiths Island Pa induced a girl to drink six glasses of beer' and attempted an outrage, but failed TIej then left her and started off. f "A- "second attack was made, and one of the men placed his hands over fhcr mouth to, prevent her screaming, wherishe bit two of his fingers off, and has them to show her friends. ... Those whi are not easy at home will Dot find enjoyment anywhere else. The man who yawns 'at his'owo fireside will oulyflueeratc his, jugular if ho goes to 0 crowded city. Happiness is an inter nal arrangement, and if it don't bloom at home, it won't flower anywhere. To undertake to run away from ennui, is as jiirne as io attempt to rua away from .Paper en (m--Newspaper attacks. Parlor in;iaznie--Keroseue lamp.?. The. great American, ''ism" Jour nalism. Itehitive- that ought to bo good pe (lostri.ins Step boih. If "might makes right," did it over make a wheel Wlito ' I low to overcome your .sorrows Strike one of your own fighs. T.ie (julekrst way to learn the "Dutch roll" Drink Holland gin. Railroads have no alloction, yet they ouht all to have strong ties. The wisest man must be totally out of his latitude at the equator. Othello was not a lawyer, although ho was a-tawny-general of Venice. Jeeins inquire? if the notes of a gas company are set to the same meter. A Cincinnatti market regulation "No whistling near the sausage stands." An undertaker in Mt. Vernon adver tises : Collins made and repaired on sh'-rt notice. Dobbs thinks that instead of giving credit to whom credit, is due, tho cash had better be paid. Why should a coachman's business be good at all times ? Because it is always driving. - Mrs. Victoria Woodhull is announced as having arrived at Cleveland with Col.' Blood a iu;;:bu:id. There is a city in Hilo-ia bearing the unctuous name of I'iutt. It is probabiy a kind of H'i obecity. Wendell Phillips h:u discovered that "The ll' pnbacan Lion is dead." That is why. he kicks it. A California editor has bought a mule, and a brother editor chronicles it as a remarkable case of self-possession. "Why. Tom, my dear fellow, how old you look V "Dare say, Bob, fur the fact is I never wa? so old before in my life." No people under the heavens can ex cel the Americans in the manly art of sitting on a bench and seeing eighteen meu play ball. An Irish school master recently in formed his pupils that the femeninc should always b applied to all ships and vessels afloat, except mail steamers aud 2n-of-war. "Gentlemen," said a publican to his guests at midnight, ' l don't know whether yoti have talked enough or not, but a.s for myself, I am goiiig to shut up." "What do they call this sort of wool mohair, l'se like to know." "Dat isn't wool, heney; dat dare kim off a goat and dey call it mohair caze a goat have mo' hair dan a sheep." Grasshopers having been a long time a plague to man, now have a plague of their own. It is a sort of reduced flea They have not yet been interviewed a to how they like it. A music dealer on Uroadwiy ha: in his window a sentimental song thus marked : "Thou hast loved mo and left me, for 2") cents." This is certainly the cheapest kind of divorce. An honest country parson, who, in the time of a great drouth, was desired to pray for rain, answered : " I'll willingly do it to oblige you, but it is to no purpose while the wind is in this quarter." An To.va husband came homo drunk and said ha had been on at4bear hunt." His wife didn't believe him, and said he had been out with some female. "No 1 ain't," said he, "I can prove that I have been to tho tavern all day." Younger brother "What's the mat- ter Mary ? Arc you unhappy because neither of those fellows you were flirt ing witjn at tho croquet yesterday pro posed to you ?" Mary "No ; both did, Tom! And I said 'yes' to the wrong one The Boston Post having ventured to express the belief -that ''it is wrong to fly to one extreme to correct another, tho New York Commercial Advertiser hastens to reply that "every disobedient pig headed uichin in the land will en dorse that sentiment." Another trunk mystery, according to tho Poughkeepsie (N. Y.) has been brought to light. A trunk in a Hudson river baggage car, strongly tied with ropes, emitted an offensive odor, which excited the suspicion of the baggage master. He accordingly, with the aid of a Poughkeerwie detective had the ropes cut, when, instead of an other gastly corps, the trunk was found to be full of Limburger cheeso. n One of the last words introduced prominently to. the public is "adumbrat ing.''' It is defined to mean tho "indi vidualism of preliminary and precipi tant prognostification, as eliminated in the irregularity of never flinching and never to yield au-inching discornbobcr atioii of spontaneous combustion, whether or not. and an evincing ante- deluvian indisibilities, cotcmporancous ly elucidated by unregenerating con sanguinity when sycoelcphanticai and scintillating approximately to scientific elaboration. m. INSURANCE C01BPJKY. M AINU, ORRANI7.KI) - - - j- - - - . - IHIH. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Directors' Office, No, 20 Court Street, HOST IW, MA S3 A C I US ETTS. 1IKN11Y CHOCK KT President. DANIKL HAIIP Vice lWi.lont. WHITING H. IIOLUSTKU Secretary. This is among tho Oldest of Sew Kng lanU Companies, Aud the Lowest Coin Company Uxtant. PURELY MUTUAL. Divide ii il h I)ccnie ! A ii ii u a 1 1 v. O.V TUB CONTRIBUTION PLAN, A.M AIM'LIKU AKTKH THK SE(UJCl PAYMENT. A Loan of lO percent, vh5ii Desired. POLICIES AIU: .NOT FORFEITED in the Union Mutn;il Lifo Insurance Company hj failure t pay the Premium when due, lmt am continued in force by the NoN OHFKITUHK LAW of thu Statu of Massachusetts. llxaiiplc showing the Working of tLe i Law. ri.AX, OUMNAHY LIKE. For Example: A party injuring at tho ago of thirty-five premium a all cah. One Annual Premium will continue policy in foreo- vt-ar and ' t. Two Annual Premium will continue poa.-y m frc6 i v.-ar. and 12 days'. Threw Annual Premium will eonttntm policy in !'tc-vara and 27 day.. Four Annual Premium will continue pouey f.rc' '.S vefir.t an 1 Id d ij. Five Anniiaf Premium will continue policy ns furoo 10 years and i days. OS WHICH t l' EH CKNT. X'TR li K nr.i.S CilVK. Two Annua! Premiu'tJ will ntiuuo policy in fore "J wtr and 2Pday. Thre Annual Premium wiU continue polio- iu t. r c t ycirM and 21 day. Five Annu il Pr.mi ims ilt continue polcy ,n force J. yir and "Jit" day. KX4M'I.k: Premium ail Ca.h Plan Ten Pay-ui.-nt Lit'. Oa Annual Premium will con tinuj p.dicy in forci, a a Term Policy, ah ut three yr. Exahvi.ki Premium to percent. Note Plan. Ten Payment Life. One Annual Premium will continue policy in forc m a Term Policy, about 2 year and 10) day. r.ndjwmcnt PoIIrlc.0 nxAMPI-r. : Prejniutni all Cah Aro, : ' Plan, Or iif.ftry End -wment, payatdc at the a-" 'f "'i. n Annual Premium will con tinue p dicy n fre? a Term Poliey. ncar'y yeir, T ! years and ?.2.' lay. Exami'I.f : Pr minms all Cah v, "-": Plan, Ten Yar En l..wm-nt. payable at the. nueof t'; One Annual Premium will con tinue policy iu forco at a Tvrm Policy, 7 year. Note on Ilndowment Ilieie, IJvamplk: PreDiii'tn 10 per cent. Note Ape, ."."j; Plan, Ordinary F.ndowment. p-yhl at the ae of 60. One Annual Premium will continue policy in force n a Term Policy about ;'. y. nr. Ks nin.fi : Pn i lium JO per cent. Nots Ajr .1." ; Plan. Ten-Yeir Endowment, payable at the nc of !". Ones Annual Premium will continue policy in force as a Ttrm Policy about 5 years. Kate, Assets t Inabilities. . ic,(, v-r7. ivns. ism. 1214)7 12101 121-57 127-00 I.STKIIKST Uecripth FOIl ISO'.) $210,1570 It Lo.mks Paid i lSd'J 201,190 0 luTKHKHT RkCKIVKD 1J Ext KSS OF Lohhks Paii .19,130 11 Assets this Date Ovkr.. 6,000,000 00 Losses Pait to Datb..... 1,679,133 00 Dividends Paid is Cash to Date.. .951,318 55 IsStTRASCE OS 14,000 POMCIKS Is FoncKOVEit 30,000,000 00 This Qom party is not restricted to inveftinjf its funds'in tho New England States. Frcm the Report of the Auditing Committee, w find that $1 ,000,1)00 is now loaned upon rotates in tho City of Chicago and near thereto, where rates of interest are noarly or quite cipual to thoHO of tho Pacific Coast. There is nothing desirable in Life surance which cannot be secured bj a Policy in the MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. PACIFIC 1IHANCII OFFICE, S. W. ! Cor. Cal. and Kearney Streets, i ' i SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. I! H JOHNSON & CO., General Managers, Pacific Coast, H.j 13. JSt O XZ H K5 I CiliNKIMI, AG 12 NT, I OREGON A WASUINUTON TEltRITORV, Porllaiicl. mm r. ummurs C0MP0UK1) FLUID Componen Ports Fluid Extract Rhn- bard and Fluid Extract Catawba Grape- Juice. FOR LIVER COMPLAINTS, JAUNDICE, 1IILLIOUS AFFECTIONS. SICK Oil N EKVOl'S 11 E A 1 A CUE, C O ST I Y E N E SS . Ac. PUPELY VEUETAULE, CONTAIN IN(i NO MEUCI llY. MINERALS OI DELETER IOCS DRUGS. ThcKt: Villi nre the uiot deaiant pur gative, ."uper.-ediii cantor oil. Milts, Mag nesia, Ac. There1! in iiothinj more accept able to the Ftomaeh. They jrivo tone, and cause neither nausea nor ripiji p.iiiiU. Tliey arc comjHi.Kcd of tho Jim t injrrtlirntn. After a. lVw days' uea of them. Mich an invioration of the entire y.tctu laherf phico ha Ut uppcar miraculous to the weak and enervated. II. T. llelmhold's Compound Fluid Extract Catawba Grape Pill arc not s-iitfar-contcd : ("i;?ar-coatel Pill) pass through tho stomach without disolv inff, eonsequentl v do nut produce the d;.-ired edict. THE CATAWIiA GRAPE PILLS, beinjj pleasant in t:ite and odor, do not necessitate their heinj; su-rar-eoated, and are prepared according to Pharmacy and Chemis try, and are not Patent Medicines. HSNIIY T. HL?IE0LD'S HIGHLY CO N C E N T 1 1 A T E D ' COMPOU N D Fluid Kxtract Sarsa.arllla. Will radically exterminate from the system Scrofula, Syphilis, Fever Sorea, I'leer. Sore Eye, Sore I.ch, Sore Mouth, S-re Ileal, HroiiehitL, Skin Difas s, Salt Khoum, Cank er, Rtintiiu;; from the Ear, White Swelling, Tumor, I 'ancerou A lb; ci ion.. Node s Ricket. (ilaiidular Swelliitsr. Nihl Rt.li, Tett-r, Humor of alt kin !?, Chronic Rheu-mitu-n;, fiy"p'pia. and aii di,.a.,!eu that hive been establ:-h d in the system for yeard. 15 EI NO PREPARED EXPRESSLY FOR THE AROVK CUJI PLAINTS, it El od Pur ifyin prpertie- are greater than any otlicr preparation of Saraparilia. It gives the Ct-.iupie.xioit a Clear and Healthy t'olor, and Rctore the PaSivnt to a -tale of Health and Purity. For Purifvinsr the Rlood, retuovi'njf all Chronic ('t,itttution&l Dieaio arising from an Impure state oS the Elood, and the only Reiiat'ie and EH final Known Remedy for the Cure of Pains and Swelling of the "one. Ulcerations of thj Throat and Leg, Iliolehes, J'imi It on the F;t e, Erysipelas and and ail Stfaly Eruption of the Skin, and P.cautify ing the Complexion. IIMMtV T. IICI.MII(I.IITS CON CE NTH VTED FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, ' THE GREAT DiUilElIC, hf cired every t .i' "f lijbe?c in wluch it him hi 'T given. lrritn!'i'n of th N-ck of tlx llladdcr and Inflamation of th Ki Itu-y., cerati hi of the Kil and Ula idi r, Refetjlton Urine Di-ae f the Pri "trittij H;nd, M..u in the It t 1 b r. Ualc:j!, (travel, P.rteK dut Deposit, an.l Mucu -r Mi'k Dts harge. and for Enfeebled and D io ate C':iistttuti-o-i of both Se !. attended wish the follMwiug symptom: lndipiition to Exertion. ln of Power, L'-x of Mem ry, IiHicuIty of Preath ing. Weak Nerve. Trembling. Horror of Di r.e. Vakefulnest, Diiitnt-s o( Vii!i. Pain in the Rack. Hot Handu, Flushing of the Rody. Drynem of the Skin, Eruption on the Face. Palh I Countenance, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System. Ac. Use-1 hy per' n tr.-tn the nge of ei-;hfen ! twctitv-'s ve, an I fr ;n thirty She to fiUv-tive or in the decline oreh'uge of ii;-;; aftt-r enfine luent or labor -auu : i.c Uwetting in chiidrt-u. H-'liohoM'x Ex!rnt. of Puclnj i Dii-r tic and I'd "..I P.n ii as -. and cures aii Ds'.t-e arising Ir 'tn ll.ibt!.i nf I! --i;. .!) !, a!i l Excess- and Imj ru dene! i it Li'V. Impuriticr of the l'.lood. Ac, ?upe feding Cop.tib.a in AtTeetions for which i is it,". I. and Syphilitic ASVeefior- in ihee Disea e u.ed in connection with lleim hol l'iJ Rose Wah. RADIUS. In tn.iny AfTerti r s -ec;.iiitr t I.n licf the Extract Ptiehu i.' uneijuallo.l by any other Uc mcdy atn Chbr tsi.i or lU tenlion, Irregular ity, Painfulno. or Sitppres.i.n of Customary Evacuations. Ulcerated or Schirru State of the Utern, l.eueorrhca or Whiter, Steri'.lity, and for a'd Complaint incident to the Sex. whether arising from In discretion or habits of Dissipation. It ? prescribed extensively by the most eminent Physicians and Midwivc for Enfeebled and Delicate Constitutions of both Sexe.'t and all ages h.t.ju-:t.mrold:s entr vct nucinT CURES DISEASES ARISING FROM IM PRUDENCES, HA1UTS OF DISSIPATION. Etc., in all their staircs, at little expense, little or no change in diet, no inconvenience, and no exposure. Itemises a frequent desire, and gives strength to Innate, thereby removing t instruc tion, Preventing and Curing Strictures of the Urethra. Allavintt Pain and Inflammation, so freojitcnt in this class of disease, and expel ling all PoUcdous matter. HENRY T HELM..., LIPS IMPROVED ROSE WASH. ennnot he surpassed as a FACE WASH, and will bo found tho only spectne remeoy in every et.ncie of f!iitamnnifl Affection. It speedily eradicates Pimples, Spots, Scorbutic Dryness, . .... m t Indurations ot the Uutaneous .iiemnrane, eie dispels Redness and Incipient Inflammation, Hives, Rash, Moth Patches, Dryness of Scalp or Skin, Frost Rites, and- nil purposes for which Salves or Ointments are need. Full and explicit directions accompany tho medicines, Evidences of tho most responsible 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. IlelmboM's Genuine Pre ' paratlons. gent to any address. Secure from observation. Established upwards of TWENTY'YEARS. gold by Druggists everywhere. Address letters for information, in confidence, to HENRY T. II ELM BOLD,' Druggist and Chemist. Only Depots : II. T. HELMUObD'S Drug and Chemical Warehouse, No. 51 Rroadwny, N. Y., or to 11. T. IIELMROLD's Medical De pot, 101 South Tenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa, BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Ask for I1E2UU J- MJELiMJiQLD 8. Take no Other. 11 di:ali;ii in (ur -r & eerie sy PROVISIONS, and Toiiacco9 WOOD AF5D ViflLLOW WARE &c. iAi, j, as, mi:c;ov. T U O Vj 1 39 E X T A Ii, Formerly "WESTERN HOTEL," Corner of Flrs;t - and 3Iorrison Streets, P 0 1 IT L A N D, 0 R E GON. Meters. SMITH t COOK TT AVE TAKEN THIS WELL KNOWN ft 3 House itol P.etiffed and R fumihed it throughout, making it by far the REST HO TEL IN PORTLAND. N. P..- Hot and Cold Raths attached to the House' for thy benefit of Guests. SMITH it COOK", Proprietors. Portland, April 11, 1870. 7:tf DALLAS LIVERY. FEED & SALE Cor. Main and Court .Streets, Th03. G. Richmond, Proprietor, HAVING PURCHASED THE ABOVE Stand of Mr. A. H. Whitley, we have re fitted and re-stocked it in such a manner as will satisfactorily meet every want of the com munity. I!uiess, sdnsjle or double, Hacks, Con cord tVaofon, etc., dr., Furnished at all hour?, day or night, on short noti' e. Superior Saddle Ifor.vs, let by the Day or cek. TEHIVIS, REASOKAIiLE. 4 T. G. RICHMOND The originator of thin wonderful medicine claims to have discovered and romKiurd iu h'ii t,fn: if' more of .S-timt ft c ttujii nt.d rul rt-j.r i tt than wa ever before conit-ined in one medicine. The evidet.ew of this fact is lound iu the variety of most obstinate discasns whieh it h.ts liitn foiiii.l t- conquer. In thu cure of ...(('!-,'', 'ofohr, and the early -ti.'e o! ( 'i.ih t.-ifti.tn. it has a,-toliihv:d the iUL-iiieal facutty, and hundreds of the best phy- SHi-itlS protliUIK'e it I fit jrtit'l tntllirtil Wi- ' i v i-j " ih. f"j. While it cutes the severest t oughs, it strengthens the system and purities tin- bb i. Ry Us j' f"t and tttrf'jh Ihiod n rij 1 . jet -ijf r I u it ! oil Jtnnn.it Irclii the wort net to a o-nituti .' -'' 'i ' or i-lrn.U.-tu .Mercurial Diseases. .Mineral p;ons, ."y ( iiiiiiic niol Veiu-rial l'inases, and their tf iects ar era-iieated and vigoruu hotlth aud a ...tun mtittitiilinii estabiirhed. vVvy'7o, Salt Hh.itifi, .S'.-o. Jfntd, Jrf ".-, $niy or owg Sk-iu, in short all the numerous diseases caused by - arc ronuerc I by this j'owtriut. j'uritViiig aiol invigorating nicdiciue. For '.'?' ( ,:,ifdn i'ti," J.'ilnli J's'fiJri aud aofM.i t'on-ni of'-M, it 1 i.s i rt dutt-d htm ireis oS perS' t t and pcnnauent cure where . li." r toeii.:io;' had failed. The pr j ii r e,f. rs .' reward fr a m.di- i:.e that.wi'd ej iuI it in t ie cure of the distase t- r wht; i it is r i :ii!iitt-ie I. l!ew!,re of o ' (' ai.-d u-'-rfii't ,.i it-tt ,'-"1. Sec that my Gov i rnmetit Stuip, wni-h is a ... cc .ioroMtc j, a- , is upon the out.tde w raj-per. This niolteine S-'td t'f '-mO.,i' ut oir loiir ju-r !.,.;;,. Prepared by lt . PIERCE M. D., sole Proj.rietor, at his ehcmieal Laboratory, l.","l Setieea streeet. P.tiff.iio, N. Y. dune ."d.UJ-iiiu. DRUG STORE. Xurlltwett Corner Main and Mill Sts., iai.i-as, oqx. HAVING PURCHASED the OLD STAND formerly belonging to W. S. Robb, and wishing to live and let live, we will sell at low rates, FOR CASH, everything ia our line: Drills, E'aU'iil i?Zedicim, And all kinds of PURE LIQUORS, put up expressly for Medicinal use. ri:iirir:.u:Kii:s of all kinds. .1 , Soda. Cream Tartar, balcratus, Sigot Bird Seal, Pitintu, Ods, I 'a rn t s e II rmbes, Domestic Dics, Washing Powders, And everything else that is kept in a FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE. I NICHOLS S; tOU). Druggists. Tho standard remedy for Coughs, In Uncnza, Sore Throat, Vhuoplnr Cough, Croup, Liver Conipluint, llronehitis, Itleeding of the 1 Mtigs, and every nftectloii of tho Throat. Lungs and Chct, includ ing Co'situnption. Wlstar Italtsam docs not dry up a Cough, but loosens it, el causes the Lungs, allays irritation, thus removing the cause of the com plaint. None genuine unless slgn-J ed I. 1HJTTS. Prepared by SliTII W. FOHIii: SON, llotitou. Sold bv lUUHHNCJTON. IIOS TI.5TTilK te CO., San Francisco, and by dealers generally. IG-ly 1C--1 :t -y" I hJ Br. V 3, A il 2is$ F.omioii Ivessi&cSscH, " " FOR SPECIAL COMPLAINTS." R. CLARK'S IliVIGORATOR give strength to the aged and debilited. It i especially designed for young men who have wasted their vigor by excesses of every kind, and all persons whose ystets have become weak by imprudence, are completely restored by its use. Price One Dollar. R. CLARK'S PURIFIER cleaDH the blood from all impurities; euch as Scrof ula, Syphilis, Mercurial Rheumatism, Humora of every sort. Dad Rreath. Offensive Pers piration, Foul Feet, Catarrh, Discharges from the car, Sore Eyes, Sofe Throat, Falling of the Hair, Ulcers, Roils, Piuiples, 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 relieves pain of every description; Headache, Earache, Toothache, Stomachache, Backache, Pains in the Rreast and Limbs. It is invalu able remedy in all Nervous Disorders, and no family should be without it. Price One Dollar. Mi. CLARK'S ELIXIR is a cartain cure for all weakness of tho Genito-Urinaiy Organs, and discharges of a muco-purulcnt nature, Lencorthaeea, Gonhorrba-a, Spcrina-torrhrt-a, and Seminal Weakness, are speedily cured by its use. Price One Dollar. "rB.. CLARK'S REGULATOR, for females only, is guaranteed to correct all special irregularities of Single Ladies. Married La dies are accustomed not to use it when in a certain condition, a 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 aflictcd persons should cnd 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 oflic, and will furnish all tbe necessary accommodation s to patients who place themselves under his care. All letters adddressed, DR. J. CLARK. Ofuice, 1,270, Broadway, New York 3My THE NEW FOOD. V, t j- - 1 's ' t For a few cents you can buy of your Grocer or Druggist a package of SKA MOSS FARIXE, made from pure Irish Moss, or Carrageen, which will mako sixteen quarts of IHanc Mange, ami a like quant i(y of Pud tlings, Custards, Creams, Char lotto Kusse, tVe. It is tho cheapest, healthiest mid most delicious food in the world. It makes a splendid Dessert, and has no equal as a light and delicate food for Invalids auX Children. A Glorious Change ! ! 7 TIIF. CHEAT WORLD'S TOXIC. Plantation Bitters. Tliis wonderful vogetablo ros:oraliv is lite frlseel-an-clior of tho feefl in debili ;j !. As a (o:j4. :isi,l cordial for S"so ns:ec1 i:iid languid, it no otjsial anion;; Mom arliis. An ti remedy for tlic nervous wealsness o wllaicli wosaen are especially sub ject, it i superset'iag every oilier stimulant. In nil Cli mates tropical, temperate, or frigid, it nets as a specific in every species of disorder which undermines the Iwdily strength and ureah down the animal spirits. For sale by all Druggists. 25-1y i:staiu.iiu:i) iisio. Ernest A. i:5ll, VI)SO., GEHERAL COHHISSION MERCHANT, SAN KUAN CISCO, PEALER im Drugs. Chemicals, Essential Oils, Dye Stuffs and General merchandise, By the Package Only. Cash Orders for this or ny Foreign Market, will receive prompt and Faithful Attention. Miners. Manulacturcrs and Wholegale Trade Supplied for Cash, No notice or attention paid to Orders for Goods, if thoro i no provision macks for tho payment of the same. Terms Net Cash, on Dell Ty, In U.S. Gold Coin. N. B.Consignmcnts of Oregon Produce, Grain, Wueat, Tlonr, &c, Solicited. 45 tf