Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Oregon Republican. (Dallas, Or.) 1870-1872 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1871)
ii iii "ii rr 11 iiiiiinnr i rmi i $ Hi 0 rt g c n $tpubti c it'n. DALLAS, SATUItDAY, NOV. 4 THE HUNT. BY J. P. COLLINS. The rat had 8earopered to hi? hole, To slumber o'er his pillage ; Tbo roosting monarch, from his pole, Had roused the sleeping village; Ot'er Jefferson's pale robe and erowu As with a blush of feeling And o'er hia subject foot hills, brown, The purplo dawn was stealing. Then, turning from my wife's embrace. From baby 'a cooing prattle, And littt daughter's smiling faoe, - I armed me as for battle ; For, up the street, not far away, Stirring the brcnth of morn, I hoard old " Sound" and " Fifor" bay I hoard Tom Kichnion's horn. ,1 sprang, impulsive, to the call, That round me swept and swayed My hunter, pawing at the stall, Arched his proud net k and neighed. Oh. it is life ! to mount at dawn, While sluggard swine lie grunting, And, free as any mountain fawn, Fly o'er tho hills a bunting. New life with every breath of morn. Went throbbing, thrilling, through us, While every blast upon the born, Brought yowling comrades to us. And Wicb the blue sky overhead, We splashed across tho run, Tb.it, wimpling o'er its pebbly bod. Flashed back tho rising sun. O'er dusty buds of streamless rills, Through forests sear and browu, We flew along the northern hills, That overlook the town. And when, round some old stump or log, The eager pack would rally, -'We'd pause, to see the rising fog Kelt up, far down the valley. At length we reached the chosenpost, Where I must puuse and stand, While Illchmoud, with lfn bowling host, Should sweep the northern land. I tood amid the copse, whose gay, Flecked foliage strewed the ground, While Tom, upon his gallant gray, Sparred on with horn and hound. An hour I atood there, dreaming Another hour still With tho yellow sunlight streaming Around mo o'er the hill. Now, hark! from yonder mountain crest No sound of drif ting leaves No; but the morning's panting breast, A mingling chorus heaves. Look ! see, ojM.n the mountain's side ! Hark ! there comes little " Sounder !" Before her comes the mountain's pride The dead leaves flyiug round her ! A Bash ! and the smoke went cdrling Away, above my head The flying deer came whirling, And at my feet lay dead. Our life is but a hunting chase ; And when the hunters hud us, We look not, in the'flying race, ., Before us, but behiud us. Oar fellow men, of kindred blood, Hunt, slaughter and enslave us ; Then let u put our trust in (Jod, For none but He will save us. TnE Old Fashioned Mother Thank God ! some of us have an old fashioned mother. Not a woman of the period, enameled and painted, with hsr chignon, her curls and butle ; whose white, jeweled hands never have felt the clasp of baby fingers, but a dear old fashioned, sweet-voiced mother with eyes in whose clear, depths the Idve-light shone, " and brown hair, threaded with silver, lying smooth upon her faded cheek. Those dear hand with toil, gently guided our tottering steps in childhood, and smoothed our pillow in sickness; even reaching out to us in yearriing tenderness, whf n her sweet spirit was baptized in the pearly spray of the river. Blessed is the memory of old fash ioncd-'mother. It floats to us now. like the beautiful perfume of some woodland j blossom. The music of other voices ! may be lost, but the entrancing memory of hers will echo in our souls forever. Other faces will fide away -and be for gotten, but hers will shine on until the light from heaven's portals shall glorify our own. When in the fitful pauses of busy life our feet wander back to the old homestead, and, crossing the well worn threshold, stand once more in the low quaint room, so hallowed by her presence, how the feeling of child-! ish innocence and dependence comes over us, and we kneel down in the mol ten sunshine, streaming through the western window jut where long years agowe knelt by our mother's knee, "Our Father." How many times when tho tempter lures us on has'the memory of those sacred hours, that mother's words, her faith and prayers, saved us from plunging into the deep abyss of bid ! , Years have filled creat drifts be tween her and us, but they have not hidden from our sight the glory of her pure, unsomsh love. San Francisco hopes for a great ivory trade, a late vessel from Alaska haviog brought a cargo of fossil ivory from that icy domain. So far as explored, the bank? of the streams of Alaska abound in fossil ivory, The marshes adjacent are full of bones and tusks of ancient elephants, many sticking out of the mud like stumps. A member of the Alaska Fur Company affirms that there is ivory enough on the Yocon llivcr to supply the commerce of the world' for 100 years. Whether this ivory region extends across the North American con tinent, or is confined to the country between the Pacific and the mountain range is not yet determined. ' Hearth and Home has a picture rep resenting a purchaser of carpets object ing to the price. ' "High, madam!" ex claims the salesman ; "Why, these car pets are sacrificed at throo dollars i a yard. Tweed Co. paid us more than a thousand dollars a yard for just such a carpet." " r ninrpvi fTTiirmr idiiaifiir 1 1 m 'I i ifi' Facts and S'ancie. A head wind-a sneeze. A chop for breakfastHash. Galley slaves printers' devils. Tho raw material Underdone steak. Pleasant checks in life Bauk checks. Doing a heavy businessThe iron dealers. ' To niako a hot bed Set the mattress on tire. A chandler having had some can dies stolen, a persou bade him be of good cheer, ''for in a short time," said he, "they will all come to light." The Alexandria Post tells of a case wherein a farmer claims to have lost a favorite do which killed himself barking at reaper agents. Tommy, what does h-a-ir spell ? " Dunno sir," " Why you numbskull, what have you got on your head ?" "I dunno, sir, but I thiuk it becs a flea." A wise gentleman, w.io knw all about, on retiring from business gave the following sage advice to his son and successor : Common sense, my son. is valuable in all kinds of business except love makiu a' " Sonny, does your father take a newspaper V " Yes sir two of 'era. One of them belongs to Mr. Smith and the othe t Mr. Thompson. I hooks 'era both off the stoop as reg'lar as can be. Never attempt to do anything that is not right Just as sure as you do you will get into trouble. If you sus pect that anything is wrong do it not until you are sure your s uspicions are groundless. A lady in Halifax county, Vermont, who year before last, was the mother of three boys at a time, none of them living, was week before last the mother of four boy babies, all hearty and kick ing. ' , The man who shot and killed a boy in his melon patch, when called to ac count for tho deed, said he did it in mercy to the boy, who otherwise might have died a painful death from cholera morbus. A ''citizen" standing near some scales at Rutland, the other day, asked a colored individual, "Can a nigger weigh hogs V To which the colored man rej lied : " Put yourself on dem scales and see if he can't. A tfew was observed looking intently at a prodigious fine ham. " What are you saying to that ham, Mr. Ja cobs?" "I was saying to it: Thou almost persuadest me to be a Chris tian." A southern editor, evidently a hen pecked man, says that if in our school days tho "rule of three" is pro verbially trying, how much harder in alter life, do we feel the rule of one." An old sailor finding a corked bottle floating on the .ea opened if, with the following soliloquy : Hum, I hope ; j:in, I lliitik; tracts, by jingo!" and then he threw them back iuto the water. A man looking into a blacksmith shop observed the smith quite busy and several horses w..itir to he shod and very poor and lean. ! say boss, do you make horses here ?" Make horses! No. Why ?" "Oh ! I noticed veral frames set up around you, thit is all. I d on't my church as much as you Mippone, sanJ a lady to her min ister, who had called upon her during her illness ; "for I mike Uetsey sit at the wiudow as soon as the bell begins to chime, and tell me who are going to church and whether they have on any thing new. A poor Irishman offered an old sauce pan for sale. His children gathered around him and inquired, why he part ed with it. ,4()ch m5 honeys," aswered he. " I wouldn't be after parting with it, but for a little money to buy some thing to put in it. An intoxicated man saw two cars passing him the other evening, with red and blue lights in the front and rear. His fuddled brain comprehended the colored lights, and he was heard to say to himself, "Must bo pretty sick sickly here j they are running drug stores around on whe wheels. A Yankee in Texas, who sat listening to stories of a Louisanian in regard to the marvelous growth of sugar cane on his plantation, near New Orleans, finally said: That ain't nothing. I've seen cane in Now England more'n a mile long !" "What kind of cane was it 1" was the general inquiry. "A hur ricane !" answered tho triumphant Yan kee. it A young fellow, whose better half had just presented him with a pair of bouncing twina, attended Ilev. Mr. 'a church, one Sunday evening. During tho discourse ho looked at our innocent friend, and said in a tone ' of thrilling eloquence : 'Young man vou have an important responsibility thrust " -riM.- i -i : Iff00 yoU' J.I1U IJUVY UUU HUppUSUJg the preacher alluded to his peculiar home event, startled the audience by replying, "Yes I have two of them." "vtT'ritTiiiiTi'itrTrT LIFE INSURANCE COJIPM MAINE, OIUJAMZLI) 1818. CHARTER PERPETUAL. directors umce, n0, 20 Court Street, BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS. HENRY CROCKET rresddent. DANIEL SHARP Vice President. WHITING II. HOLLISTER Secretary This is among the Oldest of New Eng land Companies, And the Lowest Coin Company Extant, PURELY MUTUAL. Divitleitds Declared A it ii ii a 1 1 y. ON THE CONTRIBUTION PLAN, AND APPLIED AFTER THE BECUSD PAYMENT. A Loan of lO percent, whin I)elred. POLICIES ARE NOT FORFEITED in the Union Mutual Life Insurance Company by failure to pay the Premium when due, but are continued in force by the NON FORFEITURE LAW of the State of Massachusetts Exanple showing the Working of the Law. PLAN, ORDINARY LITE. For Example : A party insuring at the age of thirty -five premium all cah. One Annual Premium will continue policy in force 2 year and 3 day a. Two Annual Premium will continue policy in force I year and 12 dayn. Three Annual Premiums w ill continue policy in f..rce year and 27 day. Four Annual Premium will cntinne policy m force 8 xr&r and 1 day. Five Annual". Premium will continue policy m furce U years and b$ day. ON WHICH iO PER CKNT. NOTE II AS DRKN KIVrN. Two Annual Premium will ontiuue policy in force 2 vpnr and 210 day. Three Annual Premium 'I continue policy it. f..rce 4 years and 23 day. Fire Annual I'r-mium will continue policy in force 7 yearn and 2uS day. Eiampi-k: Premium all Cah Plan Ten Py uient Lf. On Annual Premium will con tinue p-dicy in force, a a Term Policy, .ah ut three yenr. Examplr: Premium percent. N.-te Plan. Ten Payment Life. One Annual Premium will continue policy in frre a a Term Policy, about 2 years and 100 dy. Endowment Pollf Ic. ExPtr. : Premium all Oah As;e, .15; Plan. Ordinary Endowment, payable nl h az of 'ift. One A nnual Premium will con tinue policy in f rr a T-rm Policy, nearly year, or t year and 32i day. Exavpi.k: Premium all Oath A ice, ZS ; Plan. Ten Year Endowment. p.iyaMat the B of t' ; One Annual Premium will con tinue policy in force a a Term Policy, 7 years. Notes on I-Indowroeiit Tolicicn, KxAMrr.r: Premium 10 per cent. Note Atr. Plan. Ordinary Endowment, payable at the age of iO. One Annual Premium will continue policy in force a a Term Policy about .1 year. Example : Premium 40 per cent. Note Ace 3i j Plan. Ten-Year Endowment, payable ut the asce of 4-'. Oiio Annual Premium continue policy in force as a Term Policy about 5 year.. Hale, Assrl to Liabilities. 1firt. 1SR7. IS 68. 1S9. 12197 12101 12157 127 00 IsTEnr.iT Rr.CEiPT rou l$ft9 $240,670 14 Lohsks Paid is 18fa .201,190 00 Imterkst Received is Excess or Losses Paid 39,180 14 Assets this Date Over 6,000,000 00 Losses PAirfTo Date 1,679,433 00 Divmr.!is Paid i Cash to Datb...951,318 55 Insurance ox 14,000 Policies Is Force over 30,000,000 00 This Company is not restricted to investing its funds in the New England States. Frcm the Report of the Auditing Committee, we find that $1,600,000 is now loaned upon estates in tho City of Chicago and near thereto, where rates of interest are nenrly or quite equal to those of tho Pacific Coast. There is nothing desirable in Life In surance which cannot be secured by a Policy in the MUTUA L LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. PACIFIC BRANCH OFFICE S. W. Cor. Cal. and Kearney Streets, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. H II JOHNSON & CO., General Managers, Pacific Coast. H. 15. MORS Ii, GENERAL ACJIJNT, OREOON A WASHINGTON TERRITORY, Portland. hW(7 7. HtLKDOLD'S COMPOUND FLUID Jta tract Catawba GRAPE rIT,lL,. Component Parts Fluid Extiucl Rhu bard and Eluid Extract Catawba Grape Jutce. FOR LIVER COMPLAINTS, JAUNDICE, RILL10US AFFECTIONS, SICK OK NERVOUS HEADACHE. COSTIVBNESS, Ac. PURELY VKO ETA RLE, CONTAIN ING NO MERCURY, MINERALS OH DELETERIOUS UKUOS. Ill These Pills are the inopt pleasant pur gative, superseding castor oil, alts, mag nesia, Ac. There is nothing more accept able to the stomach. They eive tone, and cause neither nausea nor griping pains. They are composed of the finet inirt:dieut. After a few days' use of them, sueh an iuvigoration of the entire system takes place as to appear miraculous to the weak nnd enervated. II. T. Ilelmbold's Compound Fluid Extract Catawba Grape Pills are not sugar-coated j sugar-coated Pills pass through the stomach without dissolv ing, consequently do not produce 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. HELUIBOLD'S HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla. Will radically exterminate from the pystcm Scrofula, Syphilis, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Sore Eyes, Sore Lgs, Sore Mouth, Sore Head, Bronchitis, Skin Diseases, Salt Rheum, Cank ers, Runnings from the Eur, White Swellings, Tumors, Cancerous Affections, Nodes, Rickets, Glandular Swellings, Niht Sweats, Rash, Tetter, Humors of all kinds, Chronic Rheu matism, Dyspepsia, and all diseases that hive been cstablbhed in the system for years. BEING PREPARED EXPRESSLY FOR THE ABOVE COMPLAINTS, its Blood Pur ifying properties are greater than any other preparation of Sarsaparilla. It gives the Complexion a Clear and Healthy Color, and Restores the Patient to a state of Health and Purity. For Purifying the Blood, removing all Chronic Constitutional Diseases arising from an Impure statu of the Blood, and the only Reliable and EtKctual Krmwn Remedy fr the Cure of Pains and Swelling of the Bones, Ulcerations of the Throat and Legs, Blotches, Pimples on the Fa"e, Erysipelas and and all Scaly Eruptions of the Skin, and Beautifying the Complexion. m:iiv t. iii-:i.Mitfi.DT's CONCENTRATED FLUID EXTRACT EUCKU, THE tiliEAT DiniETIC, ha enre4 very m-c of Diabetes in whih it ha bven given. Irritation of tb? Ncrk of the Bladder and Ii '.f!am:ttim f tho Kidneys, l"l reratinof the Kidnty and Bladder, Retention ( I rine I)ie of the Protraie Uland. ."tone in the Badder, I'alrulus, ttravel, Brick- lust Dei!it. and Mucus or Milky Discharges, and for l?iiicb!cd and ! ate .onMitution f tM.th SX-, attended with tlu ftdlwing ivraptoms : ln hpjt! n to .xrrtin, lo oj Pwr, I.os of Mem ry. Jifiioulty of Breath- . ... r at t- m log. eaa .serves, irt inoung. uorror i 'is eae. keiuine. iimnj i iin, i am in the Bark, ILt Hand. Flushing of the Body. Dryness of the Skin, Eruption on the Face. Pallid Countenance. I'ltit-rrsal Lasiitudd of th; Muscular Sytem, Ac. V v l,y tersori" fr-m the njre of r j -hteen t twenty-five, and from thirty-five t i filty ftve or in the dciio? or change of It; ; after connoc meet or labor pains ; he I wettiNg in children. Ilelmbold'd Extraet of Buchn is Diuretic and Blo-ol Purify in.?, and cur aU lic arising frvrn Habit of Dhxipatioii. and E"ese and Imprudence in Lif. Itufmrilies of tli Blood. Ac, supejseding C..jnila in Alfe'tions fur which it is used, and Syphilitic A tfW t i-n in Ihese Disease ud in eonnci'tion with liclui bold's Rosw Wa.h. LA DIES. In many Affections peculiar to T.alie,, the Extract Buchu i unerpiaMed by any thr Be incdr ain Chlr sisor Brtntion, Irrcgular itv. Painfulnes or Supim-.-ioii of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Sehirrus "State of the 1-ierus, Ltucorrhea or Whites, Sh rillity, anl for all tVmf laints incident to the Sex, whether arising from Indiscretion nr habits of Dissipation. It is prescribed extensively by the mft ' eminent Physicians and Midlives for Enfeebled and Delicate Constitutions of both Sexes and all ages. II. T. II ELM HOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU CUBES DISEASES- ARISING FROM. IM PRUDENCES, HABITS OF DISSIPATION. Etc.in all their stages, at little expense, little or no eliRnge in diet, no inconvenience, and no exposure. It causes a frequent desire, and gives strength to Urinate, thereby removing Obstruc tions, Preventing and Curing Strictures of the Urethra. Allaying Pain and Inflammation, so frequent in this class of diseases, and expel ling all Poircnous matter. , HENRY T IlELMLD'S "IMPROVED ROSE WASH, cannot be surpassed as a FACE WASH, nnd will be found tho only specific remedy in every species of Cutaneous Affection. It speedily eradicated 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 need. Full and explicit directions accompany tho medicines, Evidences of tho most rosponstble 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. ilolmboltl'a Genuine Pre parations Sent to any address. Securo from observation. 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. IIELMBOlD'S Drug and Chemical Warehouse, No. 594 Broadway, N. Y., or to H. T. II ELM BOLD' Modical Do pot, 104 South Tenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa, BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Ask for j HENRY T- IIELMBOLD'S. Tako no Other. SB DEAMUt IN ' J (oti'o c cries, PROVISIONS, Cigar and Toliacco9 WOOD AND WILLOW WARE &c Dallas, onr.;ov. T EI IS 0ID!:iVTAL, Formerly "WESTERN HOTEL," Corner of First and Morrison Streets, PORTLAND, OREGON. Messrs. SMITH COOK HAVE TAKEN THIS WELL KNOWN House and Refitted and Refurnished it throughout, making it by far the BEST HO TEL IN PORTLAND. N. B. Hot and Cold Baths attached to the House for tho benefit of 0 nests. SMITH k COOK, Proprietors. Portland, April 14, 1870. 7:tf DALLA8 LIVERY. FEED & SALE SaSTABLE Cor. Main and Court Streets, Thos. G. Richmond, Proprietor. HAVING PURCHASED TnE ABOVE Stand of Mr. A. H. Whitley, we have re fitted and re-stocked it in sueh a manner as will satisfactorily meet every want of the com munity. Huggles single or double. Harks, Con cord Wagons, etc., etc.. Furnished at all hours, day or night, on short notice. Superior Saddle Horses, let by the Day or W-tk. TERMS, REASONABLE. 4 T. G. RICHMOND l V IE ii E. J .a-Si Al fcJ W ' U mm The originator o-his wonderful medicine, claims to have discovered and rvmKiunt in hu runt my more of .Volar umtX Mtctrehjn vitili- a! jtrf)r riir than s ever la-lore combined in one medicine. I he evidence ot this fact is found in the variety of mott i bet in ate di teases which it ha bu found to conquer. In the cure of i oh. iiV, Vi rr? Vonrjh, and the early stages of t H,iuuij-ttin, it has atoiulorl the mvUical faculty, and hundreds of the best phy sicians pronounce It fir j,(ntt( i-.iiliVo di- ctfrtrtfitj tht u'jf. title It euies the severest Loughs, it strengthen the system and purifies thr blood. By its joiil and tk'inujh blood fnrijfinj pfyrrtt't it i urit nit lluinut iroio the rt rr..u'( to s o,iiim(n -th - or fJrujJniH. Xercuiial Diiiaes, Mineral poisons, ypfailitic and Vent-rial Dwca , and tbeir ef fvets are eradicated and vigorous kmlth and a muud ctntttitutit'li established. f' yl '", Vif .'. 3t, Srald !, Veer Str, .SVWy or A'oNga .Vi m, in short all the numerous diseases caused by ltd fdd, arc couquere I by this powerful, purifying and invigorating medicine. For'.t"'fr t'titffd'tnt," 7"H lHrdrr and aftifwi Cftfi'i ijfi'ow, it has prod need hun dred of perfect ao I permanetit cures where :h-r me-ticioe had faiie.l. The proprietor off-.-r JH'O n-wsr l for a medi cine that wdl qual it in the euro of the diseases f.-r wbih it is ice minet.iiei. Beware of (" ft if ai d i.-o; -thit imitation. See that n;y UuV t rninenl Stamp, which Is a piurt yHiiruntrr of ymninrff, is upon the ouU-ide wrapper. This medicine is Sld ly Ihuf ir otnn d.r jtr hottl. Prepared ly It.'V. PIERCE M. D., i-olc Proprietor, at his chemical Laboratory. l.'l.H Seneca strvect, Bu'iaJo, N. V. June 'Jd,l.'5 "'m. DRUG STORE. Northwest Corner Main and Mill Sts., IAL1AS, OCIN. HAVING PURCHASED the OLD STAND formerly belonging to W. S. Robb, and wishing to live and let live, wo will sell at lw rates, FOR CASH, everything in our line: Drug,, rairul Medicines, And all kind of PURE LIQUORS, put up expressly for Medicinal use. IKHFU3Ii:iUi:S OF A IX KINDS. Also, Soda, Cream Turtar, &ah'ratns. .Si i co, Bird Srrd, Pttints, Oils, Varnishes, JirxisJtes, Domestic Dyes, Jl'. mil in g Po irde r., And everything else that is kept in a FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE, t NICHOLS .Si CO. Druggists. The standard remedy for Coughs, In fluenza, Sore Throat, Whooping Cough, Croup, I.Iver Complaint, llronrhlti, Itleedlttg of the liUttgs, and every affection of the Throat. Lungs and Chest, Includ ing Co'Miinptlon. Wlstar s Hal sain docs not dry up a Cough, but loosens it, cleanses the Lungs, allays Irritation, thus removing the cause of the com plaint. Vone genuine unless slgn-J cd I. Iltrrrs. Prepared by Si:TIl W. I'OUhi: . StIN, Host on Sold bv KKOlllSifJTON, IIOS TIlTTijH CO., San Francisco, mad by dealers generally. I0-Iy Keiuc!ic9 "FOR SPECIAL COMPLAINTS."' ULAJWv ."5 ii iu.ur.A in gives m a -w r tr T M t r T J All 1 IHAn 1 :' strength to4bo sgad aad debilited. It is eepecially denigned for yonng men who haY wasted their vigor byexeeisea of every kind, and all pcons whose Bystems have become weak byjrnprudenec, arc completely restored by its "use. "Trice One Dollar." r TFhR.' CLARK'S PURIFIER cleanr the M-P blood from all impurities; such as Scrof- ula, Syphilis, 31ercurial Kheunjatisci, uuuiors of every sort. Bad Breath. Offensivo Vers piration, Foul Feet, Cafrrb, Discharges from the ear, Sore Eyes, Sore Throat, Falling of the Hair, Ulcere, Boils, Pimplca, Blotches, and all diseases of the Skin. It is also beneficial in discages 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 invaln iible remedy in all Nervous Disorders, and no family should bo without it. Price One Dollar. I gK. CLARK'S ELIXIR is a cartain core US' for all weakness of the jGenito-Urinsjy Organs, and discharges of a muco purulent nature, Lc-ucorihacea, (Jonhorrbota, Sperma torrho-a, and Seminal Weakness, are speedily cured by its use. Price One Dollar. "JThB. CLARK'S REG CLATOR, for females Ji-only, is guaranteed to correct all special irregularities of Single Ladies. Married La dies are accustomed not to n.e it when in a certain condition, as its effects would be too powerful. Price Oo6 Dollar. All of these celebrated remedies are prepared from Fluid Extracts, under, our immediate j a 1 r 1 J supervision, aim arc warranted ireeu anu purr. All afflicted persons ihould send a carefully written statement of their ailments to Dr. Clark, and the proper remeJy will be eenfr to their address. Dr. Clark can be consulted personally at his ofSe, and will furnish all the necessary accommodations to patients who place themselves under his care. All letters adddressed, DR. J. CLARK. OSiicc, 1,270, Broadway, New York 3My THE NEW FOOD. For a few cents you can buy of your Grocer or Drasgist a pactasreof SEA MOSS FARINE, inatle from pnro Irish 3Ioss? or Carrageen, wliich will mako sixteen quarts of Blanc Mange, and a like quantity of Pud dings, Custards, Creams, Char lotte Itusse, Ac. 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 fooii for Invalids and Children. A Glorious Change ! ! TIIK GKEAT WORLD'S TOXIC. Plantation Bitters. Tlii wonderful vcjjelnlilc restorative 4 l!ie s!aeet-an-cliorof iie feeble nntl debsli tated. As n conic sniil cordial for the ned nnd languid, It li'As no equal mnon stom achics. A n remedy for the nervous we::3iucs to wSiirli women are especially sul jeel, it is supersediitg- every other stimulant. In nil Cli- ; mates tropical, teBnsterale or frigid, it nets n a specific in every species of disorder, which undermines the hodily strength nnd breaks down the animal spirits. For sale by nil Iruggists. f 25-ly ITAIU.ISIIF.I) I81t. Ernest A. EUI,AftlSOIV, GENERAL C0HIBIISSI0N MERCHANT, SAN PUAHCISCO, PEALEB IX Drugs. Chemicals, Essential Oils, Dye Stuffs and General Merchandise By flic-Package Only. Cash Orders for this or any Foreign Market, will receive prompt and Faithful Attention. pro. 'Ar? L:. Mine ifi, Manutacturera ami Wholesale Trade Supplied for Casdi. No notice or attention paid to Orders for floods if there is no provision made for the payment of the same. ' . - Terras Not,, Cash, on Deli cry, in iS. Gold Coin. " ) . N. B. Consiffnmcnta of Oregon Produce Grain, Wheat, Flour, &c, Solicited. , 45 tf V,