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-- 11 Wk Oregon lf pub lies n. DALLAS, SATURDAY, NOV. 18 riai:M)siiii. A tiny, slender, silken thread Is fricnJMp, und we make it -Bind hearts uml lives to hearts and lives; 15ut e'en a breath u:iy shako it, . And oft it takes but one wee word But one weu word to break it ! It draws the i iuilirS shape. It draws the look of pleasure From eye to eye w!x.n hands tu h bands, When two heart- beat one measure ; And draw. a meaning from a word Which make that word a treasure. Liko string of tuneful harp or lute Between glad soul 'ti.i hol ien, .And love's loud iiugerJ on tho thread Make music rare and goMou Malce uui ie such as tender hearts Couid live, and ne'er grow old in. But if a breath may shake it, let That breath come ne'er it never ; And never spoken bethat word Which frit n b-hip's tie niiiit sever ; But let the cord grow stronger till The dawning of Forever. .Tlie Pearl lAslitrries ot 1'aiiaiua. The isthmus which forms the boun dary between North aud South America, might, iu the posse.-siou of an enter, prisiug nation, be rendered a fertile source of prosperity. At the extremity of the Bay of Panama is an archipelago consisting of many islands ; and uear tbo ti-.t Wc-i. :i cnns'idi'iabli' bank of pearl oysters. These oysters ; ru.lnce pearls of a large size, though in point of regularity and beaut vthev are inferior i o . " ' " to those of India. All the inhabitants of Panama and vcinity who are ia easy circumstances keep negroes.who dive to procure pearls j f -i . - rr. i: .i. i ' ior ineir masters xucy are ui.-pacjimu to the island, where tent- and boats are kept in readiness. Eighteen or twenty of these pocr negroes, who are excellent swimmers, and who possess the power of holding in their breath ior a considerable iiuie, are umier me j control of an overseer. They s.vim j about under water until tiiey tin a a bank ; of oysters, where the sea is no more than ten, twelve or tifteen fathoms deep. The negroes then a.,cend to the ! boat aud cast anchor. J uey tie routn their waist a rope, one end ot : , ; i-s fastened to the bout, and jump into the sea, takiug with them a small weight to enable them to descend the more expeditiously. On reaching the hot- j torn, the diver seizes an oyster, wh:ch tie places under his left arm, another iu his left hand, a third under his right arm. a fourth iu his right hand, another in his mouth. lie then ascends to take breath, and t deposit the oysters in a little bag in the boat. As soon a Me re covers himself, he dives theecond time j and so on until he is tired, or has fished a sufficient number of oysters. Kaeh of these negro divers must supply his j master with k certain numoer ot pearls daily. When the negro has fished up as many oysters as he thinks sufficient, he open3 them in the presence of the overseer, and delivers to him the pearls, whether .small or large, perfect or imper fect, until he has completed the num ber due to his master; those remaining are the property of the negro, who usually sells them to his m ister. The negroes sometimes encounter great dangers from monstrous fish, and the "nrantas" seize the divers so forcibly that they stifle them out, or by falling on them, crush them at the bottom of the sea Our 0on Fireside. Wife, Mistress and Lady. The "Christian" says that whoever nurries for love takes a wife ; who' marries fur fortune takes a mistress, who marries fur a position takes a laly. You arc loved by your wife, regarded by your mitre.-s aDd tolerated by your lady. You have a wife for yourself, a mistress for your house and friends, a lady for the wurld and society. Your wife will agree with you, your mistress will rule y.u, your lady will manage you. Your wife will take care of your household, your mistress of your house, your lady of appearances. If you are sick, your wit'e will nurse you, your mistress will visit jou, your lady iu quire alter your health. You take a walk with your wife, a ride with your mistress and go to a party with your lady. Your wife will share your g;r,el your mistress your money, your lady your debts. If you arc dead your wife will weep, your taistres3 lament and your lady wear inourniDg. Which will you have ? Shut Your Mouth. This is rather a strong phrase, but analyzed, it is a yery important oue. Pulmonary weak ness, loss of teeth, dyspepsia, proncness to infectious diseases all, we have been told, may be charged upon the habit of iDhalng through the mouth and an open mouth is not only the cause of (disease, but a sign of weakness, and Bhows a very wavering character. Therefore, if you would keep your lungs free from the organic dust in the at mosphere, shut your mouth, and ren der yourself less liable to infectious diseases. If you would keep your lungs healthy, your teeth good, your digestion excellent, shut your mouth. Then there is often a moral safety in keeping one's mouth shut. You may thereby think twice before you speak once, and often put a padlock upon an unruly toogua. When children were children which is Lot often the case now, the advice was utoro valuable. N. Y. Ex- fiic2 and IPasscscs. Made of money A spinster heiress. x Impressions of Greece Candle droppings on the carpet. A joint affair with but a single party to it Rheumatism. Tho best band to accompany a lady vocalist A husband. A wonderful acriel phenomenon--A flight of stairs. "T! 'PI. - P. - . . ic v 1 1 c s secret - -her opinion of her husband. How to make time go fast use the spar of thu moment. Marrying a woman for her beauty is in 1 1 ike eatiug a nihtiiiirale ior its sing- mg Why is a hen walking, like a con spiracy 'i Uecause it is a foul proceed ing. Laws, like sausages, cease to inspire respect in proportiou as we kuow liow they are made. An apothecary sent in a bill to a widow which ran thus : " To curinr your husband till he died." ''Grandma," said r shrewd cluld,;'d you want some candy V 'Yes, dear I should like sonic." "Then if you'll buy some 1 will give yon half," said Tolly. What is the difference between a Sicken with a wing and one without a wln2 -'--There is a difference of a pin- luu v,opiniun; One asked his friend why he mar ried so small a wife. '"Why," said he, 1 thought you knew that ot all evils wc should choose the least should choose the least." A thrifty citizen of Lewiston, Me., saved a tlo'lar the other day by un screwing and returning the handles of his wife's coffin. Many young ladies are accused of weiring ih-ir engagement rings their pockets except when he " in is around A prominent journalist in New York wlo perfectly b.ia re j ; ward oi'l,00i) for a tale that will make nis uuir siauu on niti. A private in the army recently sent a letter to his sweetheart, closing with: ''May heaven eheri-h and keep you from yours truly John Smith." A clergyman gave the following toat that was very gallant, at a late iiieman's ceh bratio'i : Our lire engines may they be like old maids ever ready, but m ver Avan ted.'-' A young lady in Town tried to poison hcr-elf ior love, and wa- given salts in stead of arsenic by her fi'gio who told the Dr.. ''Illess your nut-i'. Hie, 1 k novved how to pizeu the loo!i,-h gd." A gentleman once met a very quiet newsboy selling newspapers. Is t;i-re any news?" enquired the gentleman. "Lots o' news," replied the boy, but not bin' to holler." A Cineinnatti widow advertised for ''every Chri-tiau iu the city to end her ten cents."' She realized 20 cents. indicatiu an unexpectedly large num berof Christians in that city. ' Shon," said a Dutchman, "you may say what you please 'pout pad neigh hours ; I have to vost neighbours as never was. Mine pigs and mine hens come home mid dero ears .plit, aud todder day two of them curae h'.me ?niiiiit." A Torre Haute par cr uihkos thi- in teresting statement: "If the party who plays the a 'Cordcon in this vicin ity at night, will only change his tune occasionally, or sit where wu can scald him when the engine has steam on, he will hear of something to his advan tage. "Cuffce, what do you t'ink am do mos' useful oh de planets do sun or de moon ?" Well, Sambo, I t'ink de moon orter take de first rank in dat ar ticle." "Whyyout'nk so, Cufleo ?" " Well, I tell you; kase de moon shines by night when we want light, aud de sun by day when we don't !" A merchaut who had failed in busi ness held the following consultation with his clock : " You," said he, " are a mechanical affair, while I have the principal action in myself." 44 Very tme," replied the clock: " but, when you wind up your affairs, you stop bus iness ; whrtn my ahairs are wound up, I go the longer." A gentleman was describing to Doug las Jcrrold the s'ory of his courtship and marriage how his wife had been brought up in a convent and was on the point of taking the veil when his pres ence burst upon her enraptured sight and she took him as her husband. Jcr rold listcucd to the end of the story, and then quietly remarked : " She sim ply thought you better than nun." 13oswell once asked Johnson if there was no possible circumstanco under which suicide would be justifiable " No," was the reply. " Well," said IJoswell, suppose a man had bceu guilty of fraud that ho was certain would be found out." "Why. then' said Johnson, in that case let him so to some country where ho is not known and not to the devil, wbcro ho is known." U iT I O IV M U T U A Is LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. MAIN IS, ORGANIZED 1818. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Directors' Office, No, 20 Court Street, BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS. HEN KY CROCK ET President. DANIEL SHARP Vice President. WHITING II. llOLLISTKU Secretary. This is among the Oldest of New Eng land Companies, And the Lowest Coiu Company Extant. PURELY MUTUAL. I i v i 1 c n 1 II c c tare d A n ei u a 1 1 y. OS THB CONTRIBUTION PLAN, SI AI'l'LlfcO AFTKIt THE 8KCO.Nl PAYMKNT. A Loan of lO percent. vh?u Dchlrcd. POLICIES ARE NOT. FORFEITED in the Union Mutwtl Life Insurant C-mpany 1'V failure to pay the Premium when due, hut are ...MtiDuedin fureehy the NON FOUFEITVRK LAW uf the State of MasuehusetW. I'.xanples Khuwliig tJie Working of tLe law. PLAN", OIUHNAUY MfE. Fu.t 1 x a m 1'i.K : A party inMiring atth aj? of thirty five rtmiuiu all eai'a. One Annual Premium will continue policy in f,.rot2 years and 3 l.ijs. Tw. Annual Premiums will continue r "-. " f.rr i vears and 1-' days. Three Annual l'n-uiium will continue luhcy in l' .ri e t years and 27 days. Fur Annual l"'rei..iums will Cuntmne iliey ui force S Vears and H days. Tive Annual Premiums will continue pohey in force IU years and i d.tyn. s nun n to im:r ient. y .rt: ins tr.r; givks. Tw Annua' P.einnen- will omtimio pouey in f.,rct 2 vears an. I -i uj s. Three At mi i! Premiums iU continue Mucy iu f..rce I T'ars and 2:5 days. Vs'- '. r Prcmiams will ei.tiuuj j-oliey ui l. rce 7 years an I 2 1 's. Kwvimk: Premium ..M i-'a.h I'Un - Teu P..y .ui iit Li!-'. ne Atis.ml I'retuiuui e.. . . tit;i!. I -y iu t r.e, a a Tvim Policy, ,, lit t'.Ut.'V! y, OS. KxAMpr.K : l'MHii.i tu per e nt. Note Plan, I. ;. I 1 V !.U' lit l.tie. '.lie .VUllli.U n u,. o.4l cr.t.iiiK t oli -y in f..rce as a uie,ut 2 year u;.d .I0 duys. Term l'l;ev, r.inlowment Pollrlef. ! ....... Premium all Cash Ac ::, ; i, a .... - - - . I .. ....! P!.in Ordinary Kn i -wnictit. J aye mn..-. ll;.e ,,f '(. "nc Annual Premium will -n-f..rte a a Term Policy, tmue iv. nc y nearly l y.-nr. r t year and .12. d ivs. imi'I " Premium ll Cash- Ae, ; Plan, Ten Year I ,rer wmeni, y i H-f ot i . ii..r AmiH.il I'lennum m -" timie p-uiey 7 veara. iu force a a icrm l LVy, Note Kudowmeiit Fuliricn, !ixMil.R: Prcr.uum 4" per cent. .Note AJ?". Plan, Ordinary Knd'iwinent, p y he t the ae d 5a. One Annua! Premium will continti-; judioy in froo an a Term Policy n1iut :J, years. Kxami'I.i:: Pn tiiitim 40 pr rent Nuto Ase, : Plan. Ten-Year Piidownieut. nynMo at the a; of i:. One Annual Premium will rontinite puliey in force as a Term Policy ah nit 5 year. Hates, Assets to Inabilities IHtW. : lsf,7. ISfiS. 121U7 121-01 121-57 IXTERKST KeCBM'TS FOR ISG'.K.., 18C',. 127-00 ,.$210,070 It ...201,190 00 Losses Paw in lHr'. lilTEUEST ItECEIVED IS Kx CSS OK Losses Paid 39,180 14 Assets this I) at is Oveh C.000,000 00 Losses Paw to Date 1,079,433 00 Dividers Paw in Cash to Date. ..951,318 55 Insuhasce os 14,000 Policies Is Force oveu 20,000,030 00 This Company is not restricted to investing its funds in the New England .States. Freui the Report of tho Auditing Committee, wo find that $!, 000,000 is now loaned upon estates in ho City of Chicago and near thereto, where rates of interest are nearly or quite eiiual to those of the Pacific Coast. There is nothing desirable in Life In tfuratice which cannot be secured hy a Policy in the MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. PACIFIC Iir.ANCII OFFICE, S. W. Cor. Cal. and Kearney Streets, i BAN FRANCISCO, CAL. H II J0HHS0N & CO., Oencral Managers, Pacific Coat, S. 13. M O 1 S 13, GENERAL ACiENT, 0KE00N fc WASIIINGTON TEKRITOBT, Portland. liEfiRY T. HEBOID'S COMPOUND FLUID Extract alawla GMVIja PILLS. Compo n en t Pa rts Flu id Ex true t Rh u bard and Eluid Extract Catawba Grape Juice. FOR LlVF.lt COMPLAINTS, JAUNDICE, PILLIOUS AFFECTIONS, SICK OK NERVOUS HEAOACIIE, COSTIVENESS, Ac. PURELY VEOKTAIiLE, CONTAIN ING NO MERCURY, MINERALS Olt DELETEltlOCS DKUGS. Tliese Pills nre the most pleasant pur gative, superseding castor oil, halts, mag nesia, Ac. There is nothing more neeept nl.lo to the stomach. They give tone, and cause neither nausea nor griping pains. They i;re enrnptiscd of theef htyretlii at. After a few days' use of Until, such soi in vigoration of the entire system taken place as to appear mirurulou.s to the weak and enervated. II. T. UeluihoId'H Compound Fluid Extract Catawba (rape Pill are not feugar-couted ; .migar-eoaled Pills pass through the stomach without dissolv ing, titinei(uently do nut produce the de.-ired eflVet. THE CATAWRA tiUAPE PILLS, being rdeaeant in tu.ste and odor, lo not iieeesitate their being piigar-eo.ited, and are prepared nceording to Pharmacy and Chenm try, and are not Patent Medicines. HEHRY T. HELMBOLB'S I1K1HLY CONCEXTKATKU COMPOUND ITuId llxtract Sarsaparllla. Will radically exterminate from the t-ystem Scrofula, Syphilis, Fever Sore, lHeet, Sore Eyes, Sore Lege, Sore Mouth, S-.re Ilea 1, P.ruiiehiti., Skin Di-e;se.-, Salt Rheum, (,aiik-er.-, Runnings from the E;ir, Whit.- Swelling. Tumor. Cancerous AtfeetivU!', Node's, Picket.-, (Jlandular Swellings. Night Swej., Ita-h. Tetter, llumur-i of all ksie!-1, ("hruiiie PJi;u-uiatii-m, I v jep--ia, and all diea.-e-. that hive been established in the y.ytetu for years. HE I NT. PREPARED EX PRESLEY Fopk THE A ROVE" COM PLAINTS, its Rl.od Pur ifying properties are greater than any other preparation tf SarsapariMa. It givet the Complexion a Clear and Healthy Cobrt aud Recture tlio Patient to a t.lfe ,! Health at.l Purify. F.-r Purifying the Ei 1, n sifv iug all C!.r'tiie ( oirUiiU: mal P're-i-us arising from an Impure (tul- f t he l.iond, and the only Reliable and Eii.etuat Known Remedy for the Cure .,f l',u!.5 and Swelling of the lioiie., Uici rittioiis of the Throat and Leg?, P.lotehe?, Pimple; on the pace, Erysipelas and and ail Scaly Eruption d the Suin, and Roautify ing the Complexion, WW iii:kv i. m:i,itit)i.iT's CONCP.NTRATED FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, THE i U EAT DiURKfIC, lot cure! every eae of Diaht-tv in which it ha- tj jrtvin. Irrifali'Hi of he Neck of the hladd-. r and !nrt;ima'.ioii .f th.' Kidney., I I- eer.i' io.'l oj toe l !'!:n V- jiil.l i-oiM.-r. IveOMllVn j !' Urine- lipase of the Pr.trate i!atid, J j S? ...ire ill the R 1 : r. Cab'ulue. tJiavel, Rrick- j oit Do;, "Mi, a. id Mt. u-1 or Mi'Uy 11 h..r ,-. I and (or Er.fei. bl 1 aici 1 Hf.!e "i n t ;! iili on J of both Si-xcs, aiten ! 1 with the foi!,.wis: j III !"!,, ; j Uil i ' -it . 'i! ? i.Ti!or:. lift oi j I'oc.t r. i.o?i ! .VltM.ry. I 1 ., miv tt l.re:ii.- j in?. Weak Ner.. 'lruf'd.ng. 11 ..rr-r d Di- I i-iiM'. Wahetilii:. . I'si.i'o 'i i.-i -!. Pa ill ill I the R.t k, IL.t lU'td. 1 iii-h-n-' of the Ro ly, Prviifss ,,f the iu, Eri,.i'Oi .u Face, I Pa 'did Cour.tenant e, 1 'uiv'-r.-al Lassitude tin- Much ,tr V-t it!. A e. I'ed by p-r-'H from the ; t f ei ;v,'rfn to hvcnty-lhi-, and ftoiu thirty -Jive l uiiv jive r iino -r ciiii ,f hi.' ; : i'.-d-tteUi:. a!T e. .sir.e ui-nt or lale.r puin. iilirtn. Il -huhoM'? Esfr.if t of Ji' hu i DinrHie find i;ho.l- Purify in r, and rures ail li.oie. rt!ing from Ifahtt" .f li"-'u;.tti in, and Kxet i-te and I m;m leii'-es in Life, Imptiritie. of the PI-ki.1. .c. supet pi sling Copatt-a in Atfeetion f.r which it usd, itnd hilitje Aileetion in thee I)isoi.i.'; used in eonueeti jll with llchu to!dV Ho.e Wash. la mi:?. In many A fleet i in peeuliar to Ladies, the Kxlraet Iluehu i unetualled hy any other Ko uiedy a in Chlor ts or Keicnfi -n, Irregular ity, Paiiifiilne or Huppresi5.in of Customary. Kvaetatins. l-teeratfid or Sfhirru. ate of the l"teru, Leueorrt.ea or White, Slerilhty, and for nil Complaints ineident to th 'ax, whether arising fr.nn Indi-ere;ion or hahit. of Dici-ation. It is prescribed e.ten.ivtly hy the most eminent Phy ii'iaiu and Midwives for Knfeehled and Deheate Constitutions of both Sexes and all aires. ll.T.lIKLMr.OLO S EXTRACT P.PC1IU CUKES DISEASES AH1SINU FROM IM PRUDENCES, II A I) ITS OF DISSIPATION. Etc., in all their utages, at little expense, little or no change 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 tho Urethra. Allaying Pain and Inilammatiun, so frequent in this class of disoases, and expel ling all Foiscuous matter. FT HENRY T 1IELM.,LDS IMPROVED ROSE WASH. cannot bo surpassed as a FACE WASH, and will bo found the only specific; remedy in every species of Cutaneous Affection. It speedily eradicates Pimples, Spots, Scorbutic Dryness, Indurations of the Cutaneous Membrane, etc,, dispels Redness and Incipient Inflammation, Hives, Rash. Moth Patches, Dryness of Scalp or Skin, Frost Rites, and all purposes for which Salvos or Ointments are nscd. Full and explicit directions accompany tho medicines, Evidences of tho most rosp'nsiblo and reli able character furnished on application, with hundreds of thousands of living witnesses, and npward of 30,000 unsolicited certiticatcs and recommendatory letters. Ileury T. llolrnnold's Ccnulne Pre parations. N 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. HELM R OLD, Druggist and Chemist. Only Depots : II. T. HELMUOL.DS Drug and Chemical Warehouse, No. 594 Uroadway, N. Y., or to II. T. HELM BOLD' Medical Do pot, 104 South Tenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa, BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Ask for HENRY T- HELMUOLD'S. Tako no Other. rL G. B. STILE' DKALEU IN - Groceries, PROVISIONS, Cigars and rfoliacco, VOOD AMD VILLOW WARE &c T 59 K O V i I ff IV T A L, Formerly "WESTERN HOTEL," Corner of First and Morrison Streets, PORTLAND, OREGON. Messi-H. SMITH & COOK AVE TAKEN THIS WELL KNOWN House and Refitted and Itefurniidied it throughout, making it by far the REST HO TEL IN PORTLAMJ. N. U. Hot and Cold Paths attached to tha House for tho benefit of Guests. BMIT11 A COOK, Proprietors. Portland, April 14, 1B70. . 7:lf DALLAS LIVERY) FEED & SALE llSTABLE Cor. Main and Court Streets, Thcs. G. Richmond, Proprietor. HAVING PURCHASED THE ABOVE Stand of Mr. A. H. Whitley, wo have re fitted and ro -stocked it in tuch a manner as will satisfactorily meet every want of the com munity. Uncles, fIn;Je r double. Hacks, Con cord Wagons, etc., etc.. Furnished at all hours, day or night, on short notice. Superior Saddle Homes, let hy the Day or Week TERMS, REASONABLE. 4 T. G. RICHMOND The originator of this wonderful medicine ciiiMii- to hrtVO iil-..' i t. H!l l rit4iliiued in hurt. witty i:lOle df .fif;i( i.-.t ri t ' ;"fr '-at j,r-j.rrtift than Was ever before Combined in one uirilit ioe. The evidence of this fact is Iwiin 1 in the variety ot n.tt obstinate di.-eat-ts whieh it has b-ei fnuiid to conquer. In the .-are ui Hi f.,i.'i )tt, Siftx ( "mi jh", sn. d tLe early sta.s of ' ns:,i ! ion, it h;t. a?ti.ihcd tho :o-j-ln al faculty, und hundred. of the best ph li:.i,l!i j r ii'ni:iee it .. yrtrnty-tt Siirtlnul j r - '.'. ' l"' While it iu;e the sferest Coughs. I? ! f I'Othi lis tbevsteju Ul.d purities tiie blood. lv V ro nod th-trnfjh lln( i'.ii i i .; "o tt 1 1 U ' u iti! Ilumt tit.iu the tt'i'f-l , -J.Ui to ii o.ti,laon ;..f7 I'ilmj.lr or f.'i iif.iii H. .Vercurial li-eass, M iner.il poisons, ? ypiiiliiie and Vet.erial l'ise.i-e, and ttieir et teets .tie tra ii ui-'d and vigr.u hxthh and a ...,! t'iirt(l''i'rll V.it!li:i.-i.( i. . I tj ' ij't ll", ,V ..', ,, .S. -' ., lrrr Sort , S'-afy or .". g slir, in short all the numerous dUeascs e.nise.iby ' bUm-i, urv io:.quere I by this P -Wilf ul, pnrif ing and it.vigorating medicine. For ' .'i ( ' ft..r.d.i," .iMit 'imiitn and il.ihituttl (i.t tjH fi'it. it l.is jredntd fcut!- Irtds ui peiitet and periuaii'iit cures mare otht-r tuetticiue Ld tailed. 'I be roptiotof ..tiers $lt'0 reward f-r a medi . it.eth.tt will equal it in the cute f the diseases for whirh it i rtemiacndcvl. ltewarc of rn htt and f i.tlhhh i,riititii.il. St c that 111)' J(JV erniueiit St.iiup, which IS a fumitirr iH'iraiitr. a -mii tu. m , iii upon the outside wrapper. This medicine is ,S". l-if ttfti'j'jiftit nt nr il"tlir h r j tt;lr. Prepared ly Ii. V. PIERCE M. D-, sole Proprietor, at his cheinbal Laboratory. L53 Seneea ytreect. liuflTabt, N. Y. June :d,Ui-uiu. DRUG STORE. Northwest Corner Main and Mill its., DALLAS, OC;X. IT AVIXtl PURCHASED the OLD STAND formerly belonging to W. S. Ruhb, and wishing to live and let live, we will sell at low rates, FUR CASH, everything ia our line: S)i3ir, Patent .Tlccliciiics, And all hinds of PURE LIQUORS, put up expressly for Medicinal use. PHItFUMHRIES OF Al.l, KINDS. Also, Sodir, Cream Tartar, Salerattts, Stro, Bird Seed, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, JJ rutins. Domestic Dyes, 1 Washing' Powders, And everythinjr elso that is kept in a FIRST CLASS DRUO STORE. I NICHOLS fe COAl). Druggists. The standard remedy for Coughs, In. fluenza, Sore Throat, Whooplng C;ough, Croup, Liver Complaint Hronchltis, lllecding of the Lungs, and every afl'crtion of the Throat. Lungs and Chest, Includ ing Consumption. W lstar r Hals am does not dry up a Cough, but loosens it, cleanses the Lungs, allays Irritation, thus removing the cause of the com plaint. Vone genuine unless sl-n-eril. IHJTTS. Prepared by SETH 7.V. FOWLE ON. liorton. Sold hy UI.I)l)IN(;TOX, HOsI TETTER CO., Sai, Francisco, aud hy dealers generally. 10-1) Br. CLAUK'S London cuictiie, "FOR SPECIAL COMPLAINTS." R. CLARK'S II? VIG ORATOR girei etrength to tho aged and debilited. It is especially designed for young men who have wasted their vigor by excenses of every kind, and all persons whose systems have become weak by imprudence, are completely restored by its use. Price One Dollar. TThR. CLARK'S PURIFIER cleans the JLjr blood from all impurities; such as Scrof ula, Syphilis, Mercurial Rheumatism, Humors of every sort. Bad Breath. Offensive Pers piration, Foul Feet, Catarrh, Discharges from the ear, Sore Eyes, Sore Throat, Falling of the Hair, Ulcers, Boils, Pimples, Blotches, and all diseases of the Skin. It is also beneficial in diseases of tho Lungs and Digestive Organs. Price Ono Dollar. TThR. CLARKE'S PANACEA relieves Jt-'pain of every description; Headache, Earache, Toothache, Stomachache, Backache, Pains in the Breast and Limbs. It is invaln ahle remedy in all Nervous Disorders, aud no family should be without it. Price One Dollar. K. CLARK'S ELIXIR is a cartain cure for all weakueg of the Gtnito-Uricaaj Organs, aud discharges of a muco purulent nature, Leucorrhaa'a, Gonhorrho-a, Sperina-torrho-a, and Seminal Weakness, are speedily cured by ita use. Price One Dollar. eli. CLARK'S REGULATOR, for females only, i. guaranteed to correct all special irregularities of Single Ladies. Married La dies are accustomed not to use it when in a certain condition, as its effects would be too powerful. Price One Dollar. All of these celebrated remedies are prepared from Fluid Extracts, under our immediate supervision, and are warranted fresh and pure. All nf.licted persons thould 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 ofHe, and will furnish all the necessary accommodation 9 to patients who p'ae themselves under Lis care. All letters adidrcsscd, DR. J. CLARK. Ofiiiee, 1,270, Broadway, New York U-lT For a Few cents you can buy of your Grocer or Druggist a package of SEA 310SS FARINE, made from pure Irish 3Ioss, or Carrageen, which will mako sixteen quarts of Blanc 3lange, and a like quantity of Pud dings, Custards, Creams, rChar lolte llusse, iVc. It is tho cheapest, healthiest, and most delicious food in the world. It makes a splendid Dessert, and has no equal as a light and delicate food for Invalids and Children. A (Jlorious Change ! ! TIIK CJKKAT WORLDS TOXIC Plantation Bitters. This wonderful vcjrotaJiIe restorative is the laeet-an-cliorof Hie feeble asil debili tated. A a tonic aad cordial for the aged and languid, it Sms no equal iiKiong filom ar laics. As a remedy for the nervus weakness to which women are especially sul ject, it is superseding every oilier stimulant. In nil Cli anatcs, tropical, temperate, or frigid, It nets as a specific in every species of disorder which undermines the bodily strength and breaks down the animal spirits. For sale by nil Druggists. 25-1y EST A II LIS II EI) 1819. Ernest A. 12KL.AIf)SON, GENERAL COfflBIISSION MERCHANT, SAN FRANCISCO, PEALER IN Dtucs. Chemicals, Essential Oils, Dye Stuffs and General merchandise, By llic Package Only. Cash Orders for this or any Foreign Market, will receive prompt ami Faithful Attention. Miners, Manufacturers and Wholesale Trade Supplied for Cash. No notice or attention paid to Orders for Goods, if there is no provision in ado for the payment of the same. Terms Net Cash, on Deli ery, in U.S. Gold Coin. N. B. Consignments of Oregon Prodnc. Grain, Wheat, Tlonr, &c, Solicited, the new rorm