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! J ghg Oregon gltyub t i c jt u. DALLAS, SATURDAY, DEC. 30. Is Not the Devil In the Win Cup! FOR TH8 OREGOX REPUBLICAN. She cam to me I cast her out ; My wu'e, who had on my bosom lain ; With curse and with maddening about, And diunken leer, I cried, go out S Go out, go out into the nifiht ! The etorm it crushed the very trees One long wail a cry of fright The wind it bccuis round all things freeze The day it dawned, and 'neath a kiln, Half cowering, sat, in beauty still, Eleanor, dead on her pale cheek A froien tear drop seemed to speak ; Tears of entreaty, begging me To Gall her back to me, to me ! Me who had, with the devil's will, And Devil's passions, fiercer still, Called out by poison, which I ruaCTd, As loud, in revelry, I laughed. But when I saw her, cold and dead, Tho demon, sneering, from me fled, And left me writhing would I were dead ! It. Clark. Wiutcr Coming. I'm glad we have wood in; store awhile, For soon we must shut thej door awile, As winterly winds may rr awhile, And scatter the whirling snow. The swallows have now all hied away, And most of the flowers have died away, And boughs, with their leaves all dried away, Are wind-beaten to ana iro. Your walks in the ashtree groves'aro cold, Your banks in the timbered groves aro cold, Your seats in the garden coves are cold, Where sunheat did lately glow. No rosebud is blooming red to-day, No pink for yonr breast or your head to-day, O'erhanging the garden bed to-day, Is noddiug its sweet head low. No more is the swinging lark above j And airfovcrclouded dark above So baffles the sun's last spark above, That shadows no longer show. So now let your warm cheek bloom to-night, "While fire-flames heat the room to-night, Dispelling theflickering gloom to nfht, While winds of the winter bluw. Sunday Heading, Be honest, just, ami fear not. Forget not thy neighbor in his need. Whatever is false is ridiculous. 15c not weary in well doing. "Whoever luves kindly loves warmly. All great minds sympathize. J5e careful to govern your passions. To be virtuous is to be happy. The calmly warm is wise and noble. Forwarducss nips uHcctiou iu the bud. Belter to die than live and not ho loved. ETruo love, like tho eye, can bear no flaw. . " We may live without a father, but not without a friend. Fools are more to be feared than the wicked. Suspicion bids futurity disavow the present. Sneers are the blast3 that precede quarrels. The shameless flatterer is a shameless knave. A perfidious friend will be the assas pin of bis enemy. Cruelty is the result of baseness and cowardice. We grow old more through indo lence than through age. We should never speak of ourselves, cither good or evil. Ill temper puts as many briefs into tho lawyer's bag as injustice. To suffer from having acted well, is itself a species of recompense. Govern your thoughts when alone, and your tongue when in company. True eloquence consists in saying all that is necessary, and nothing more. Be not the fourth friend of hira who had three before he lost them. It is a mistake to suppose that be cause you sleep in church the preacher feels very much flattered by it. At this season, among things for the real protection of women, and at the game time that will help toelevate them are thick-soled shoes. Theodore Tilton is giving a lecture on "Homo Sweet Home." We are led to wish he would stick to his subject. A good yield. J. T. Lovelace, of Mill -Plain, Clarke County, Wash ington Territory, obtained 0,004 hush els' of oats, and 2,220 bushels of wheat from S52 acres of land. Iowa has a population now of over n million and a quarter. Mr. Greeley says she has attracted immigration more rapidly than any other State, and pre dicts that her population will double itself within the next ten years. Ferdinand Frcilligrath, the German poet, denounces, m a card which has it is stated, created a profound en eation in Germany, the International Association, of which he was formerly a member. Last month was tho coldest average November at Minneapolis, Minn., since 1862. The merchants of St, Paul in the year 1805, instituted a steamer ex cursion on the 1st of every December, to show that tho river was open, and Minnesota not so hypoberian es some . i . .. . outsiders supposed, jt was civen un this year on account of the riycr being frozen oven s- ?acls ami Fancies. A u put up job" an auction. Indian reservations scalps. The grate game now poker. The best ' help" help yourself. " Brothers in arnitf" twin boys. " Above-board" housekeepers. Tho first person singular Adam. Slay belles the female Communists. A strapping fellow tho school master. The net to catch a wife with a coro net. A legal conveyance Tho Black Maria. Preferred creditors--thoso who don't dun. Dead beats extinct drummers and others. "Haiti to deal with" an old pack of cards. Universal accomplishment playing the fool. To mend bad sherry have a sherry cobbler. The banker's motto: note on time. " We tako no A stamp you can't buy the stamp of a gentleman. When is a concert singer silent? When he holds his piece. Ought to bo "put down" carpets at this season of the year. What is stronger than a council of ten? A potent-eight. During the present Fik-al year tho Erie railroad has not done so well. Man's greatest enemy is the wint glass; woman's i.s the looking glass. Why is the crow a brave bird It Be cause he never shows the white feather. Imagine the distress of the milliner who forgot on which side of the rose to put the hat. The Boston Post barren a rope walk. But that's nothing. We have seen a sword-fish. The Norwich Advertiser considers K Piurihus Unttui a good name lor the sum of a Morn-on. What is the difference between n tick girl and a brickbat? One is an ill miss, aikd the other is a tiiis.-ile. It is said th it Hoax married hoe-v-e he feared shut his i.il .onrs Would tl.ihk him a Ruthhw nvikr. A Georgia j'i.tier U said to f wear witnesses on patent r,fae reports, if report's true, iu a patent' way. m f tie small p eketbo ks tint tli-j are thought to be only purf-urni imilrv -Cifl-t afjli.u thut tbo, f varc-' paint I ni'S n the Jarves colJertion are not "weii done. " llosto.'i Pot. The Grand Puke wore no orders; but Gen. Dix reeiev d him on huard the Powcl with a deck-cration. What is a conundrum 1 Something to gue.s at. What is boarding-house hah ? A conundrum ! Krgo. Nearly two millions of the inhabitants of the earth are still addicted to baked missionary, when they can get it. Selma, Alabama, has a nero girl who can skip the rope with a pailftdl ofsluj s on her head' and not slop over. Sonic "horrid" man says that in the present style of dressing y ting ladies' hair, it is hard to tell which is switch. The origin of wine' like man's, should be referred to monkeys, nince it is un doubtedly gray opes. Atrocious New York daily. A Cincinnati horse doctor advertises to teach a horse to sing, which suggests to the Boston Po.fl that we have enough one horse singers already. "Going to see the young Russian land 7" said Jones to Smith. No," retorted the latter, with a wink, I'm going to see the young Kornan-olT!" It is said that lightning strikes but once in a place, but the Brighton (Me.) ew says Mr. Martin, of JJrownGeld, has bjen insured iu six different fire Companies, in so many years, all of which have tailed belore the term of insurance expired. In these days of frequent divorce it may not be malapropos to quote from a recent Knglish book a good anecdote of nt. .i 1 1 a r. i: , vyie aim uuuwiu, wpiu was uivorceu from his first wife, and Godwin was an infidel, ihey were,: walking together near St. Martin's Church. 4,lla!"said Opic ; " I was married in that Chnrch." Indeed!" said Godwin, "and I was christened in it" "It is not a good shop," replied Opic; "their work don't last!" The late Hon. John Smith, of New I ork, used to start for Washington with a single clean collar m his hat, which made his entire change of linen. On reaching Williard's Hotel, the porter asked, " Shall 1 carry your luggage to your room, fir f lo which the Hon John gracefully removed his hat, ex hibited that solitary collar to tho porter's bewildered gaze, and politely replied : " I hank you, I can carry it myself I" On another occasion, arriving at Jersey City from Washington, after go ing on the ferry-boat, some one inquired ot John, is your luggage aboard r " Yes." " Where is it '(" " Well, here I stand in the center of it" which was an accurate statement of tho fact. Br. .J. E tv:ua I)e Rcrgli. I'rom PiussLi, the Great Worm Exterminator! pUUico Uieiocketa Hotel, Salem, Oregon Kooms 9 A 22. Late of Sun Francisco, Cal. would inform the sick generally, that about forty years' ex tensive practice of meclizine and turnery in Europe and the United States of which twonty ono have been in Califoniia,has by close obserru tjon and preat experiment, come to tie con cision that there are more acute and cbronio diseases caused by worms, b.iydadids, animalcule or other fpecies of entrozoa. Tho public penarally, or the profession at large, are not aware of the number of patients who aro treated by eminent physicians for this, that, or such a complaint ..without any relief. If the disease has been understood, a few doses of Dr. V's Novcrthjn Worm Remedy would have immediately cured the complaint, and have saved a great many lives. Dr. V. has collected a large variety of California roots and herbc, which, by analysing, clo?e observation and ex tensive experiments, he can conscientiously sav that he baa discovered new remedies for suc cessful cure for tho following diseases : j?i--DyspepM, Chroiiic affections of the Liver aud Kidneys, first and second stages of Consumption, White Swelling, Palsy, Sperma torrhoea or local weakness, Nervous Debility, Epileptic Fits, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Diarr hoea, Incontinence of Urine, Gravel, Flour Al bus, Diabetes, Dropsy, and all those diseases which are known under the name of Venereal, such as Syphilis, in all its forms, llonorrhoea, (lleet, Strictures, False Passages, Inflammation of tho Uladder and Prostrate (Jlands, Excoria tions, Pustules, Piles, Pimples, Blotches, ami all Cutaneous Fruptions of the skin. Cancers Tu mors cured with or without operation. Iu re cent Venereal Diseases, tho Dr. effects a Cure inll to days or no charge. For the Eye, Ear and Throat, Dr. V. possess es new and invaluabio remedies. Dr. V. would advice those ladies troubled with irregularities of the Uterus to try his new remedies and get cured. Dr. van Den l.ergt's Infatliable Worm Syrup for children. Price, $1 Warranted to expel tho worms, or tho money refunded. Dr. J. P. I. van Den Dergh's Hair Tonic a sine cure to destroy; all auimalcultv of the l!uir Follicles, prevcii t fulling out, and pro moting tho lirowfh of the Hair. Price $1 50, Warranted. By emisultirff and undergoing1 a simple examination, tho afllicted can learn if their disease is caused by Worms or not ; at all events Dr. vtu Deu Ucrgb can tell them from what disrwsc ll.cy are suilering. Consultations and examinations F2EE of charge in all ca-es, Dr. van Deri llcrgh guarantees, tn all cas, to expel the Worm, and Cure all diseases he undertakes, or no charge. ; l ard from Ju!gc I'"rler, of Polk County. Djf. J. P. P. VAX Dam I'r.KfiH ltnt Sir; I take pleasure in tbaokin? you publicly for the rctrat.ioii of my health after nineteen years of gr;at sutTVrifig mentally and bodily. I !,efiv 1 ajrre tt dej ; wa aflietcd with ai Ui.'t ivi ry iuiaginabk p-iio so-t d- qiired f (eeiiig a nt-il tiity ngnin. When I fame t.' ')U at in, y-tt-'nl yii w.uM remiv tie rn''.?r f t. ti y.t .r soT:rir. in fire hours. 1 ct.uld 5,.H'?!y lihi v- ir. it! si!?-r tel. ii.-g i -five L-f' ! j v ; ;r v--m ?-'ivi- it,'. atH'-ut yoe v- i.rui1 p ," t it '-:n ut, a';-i n-iW. f.-urtspn d.iv :' r" .i' I f'. i l ikc i.r .tlvr i: io. and am ;!:.: to i'-i.-i. nfj l.u ; i.e? ;o i.M!iivcrii-.:'. A. l. FHIEK. Oct Worm Hcd. .A't'-rT v'-if of ?!T rc. -n'n and ddi:if, and d'. .( jr :f ju,ty r . i.?,a;.!i. ti .r- c ! thnt I ftd ts-f !. '. pi, 1 T t .!,!" v-.it Kin 1 of niedi-'oo Iri'iu t..;isy tinttien! .hyjirj.in. f -.'Ave ni iu d.-j-.;ir, I i -i i ij- it wa? u um tn iif-tivtt tdt fi!--r vf sa'i'f r5 ron-Tf,'fnd that t lit-it w-fe t.fi'1 ;;-(() aw it ttu'll therfl r:is nV.jhit'jj !et id' ;- -r m !i.inihitij; .rur-is of r- rh h'! , ri' r : i ui-J i ure't a tt v he !ut hrua'rj rf the Dr. J. P. P. vn Den i kh-.rt ft tl.(", c-fTet-i-T', ai d Iot friend :d- vii":i!jl tnf ti niiiK" or.cm'T" eft'srf, I C'osu!td Ir. van Den Dergh, and he told tne my mir. ies wrr e;oei l.y w.rm ail ht would expel them in ahont live lomrs. After taking five MnwU ponder. 1,.j00 w rni pvi away from me, and I am hnppy to y I am tetter than I have hecn tr a pool whde. 1. It. KVK. Sno!enh:d nd iw ri to before uie IbU ISih lay of Svpteinher, 1 -S 7 1 j. j. Muuruv, j. r. iu:m kk aiw.i: t Eight Hundred Worm3 Expelled I I think It a puhlic t'pnpfit to make the fol lowing statement, thirt I hare been aHlieted f'r two years with eonMatit pains" in the otoina'-h, and in fart, paini all er my Vdy ; no up petite, and let me eat what I trnM It alway put me in di.trei.s. No inedieino would rr havb mo and I rrew wtire and wore until now I am a more nkeleton. Nobody could tell mo what was the matter with me, until I eon- puitcd Dr. .1. P. I. Van Den Herph. in Selcm, Orejron, and he tot 1 me I was afflicted with worm, and they were the eause of all ray misery and pniim. I took the Doctor's medi rine, ftnl be expelled K00 worms from tne. They are like Lwtciie, with long tails, and meaftire from one to one and one-half inehen in length. I only took six little powder, and they broujrht tho worms in four hours time. All those afflicted wishing to see me can find me at Sam Itenlet's stable, Saleui Oregon. V. C'KAKJ. Subscribed and sworn to before roe this 7th day of rM-pt. 1871. J. J, MUF1IV. J. P, Said worms ean be seen at Dr. J. P. P. Van Den Derail' oCicc, ChcineJi eta Hotel, Salem. A C Altl). Dr. J. P. P. Va? Dm IJrnon -Dear Sr : I deem it my duty f make the following state ment : For the la.it three years I have been suffering with constant gnawing tain and a quivering sondrtfion in my stomach, also pain in my chest and heart, my food would not di- fest and I was so nervous that with diGculty could follow my occupation, which, has been here in aliu for tho past ten years, as a prao tieal dentist. In fact from the constant pain and misery I had wasted away to a mere skel eton. I had bi-cn doctoring a great deal with out any benefit, and believing there was no help for me but to linger on Until death would relieve all niy suffering. Borne of my friends thought I had worms and had better boo Dr. Van Den Dergh. Ito told me at once that worms wero the cause of all my troubles, o he gave me 6 small ami tasteless powders and in 4 hours about 70 worms, Irorn one inch to one and one half inches long, caatneaway from mo that day, and the following night some moro came, and now I am happy, to say I feel like another man again, and am gaining strength from day to day. II. SMITH, ii. D. Salem, Oregon, Sept. 23d, 1871. Another Groat Slaughter I Wo think it our duty to make the follrwlog statement iu hopes it may do some good to sick children : Our child had been sick for sorao time. Thinking all the time our little one was troubled with worms we tried many doctors and a great many remedies without any relief, Some neighbors told us wo should go and try Dr. Van Den llergh, the worm doctor in Salem, We did so and he gave us one hotttle of his celebrated Worm Syrup, and after giving the medicine, to our great astonishment about 800 wotms passed away from our dear child, aad now, thank heaven rhe is well again. I. D. UllIZZLE. Salem, Oregon, Oct. 04 1S71. S7-tf UJVIOIV jfiVTUA-fi FB INMIIE COMPANY. MAIN IS, OUGAXIZI2D IK 18. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Directors' Office, No, 20 Court Street, BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS. HENRY CROCKET President. DANIEL SHARP Vice President WHITING H. 1IOLLISTER Secretary. This is among- the Oldest of New Eff laiid Companies, And the Lowest Coin Company Extant. PURELY MUTUAL. Dividend Declared Annually. OJf THE CONTRIBUTION PLAN, AMD ArfLIED AFTER THE BECOHD fATMENT. A L.oau'of lO percent when Desired. POLICIES ARE NOT FORFEITED in the Union Mutual Life Insurance Company by failure to pay the Premium when due, but are continued in foreeby the NON FORFEITURE LAW of the State of Massachusetts. Exanplen allowing the Working of the Law I-CAX, OUMSiHT tir. For Exam J'tK : A party iniuring at the ago of thirty-Etc premiums all canh. One Annual Pmninm will continue policy in r ' .ml X fu n. Two Annual Premium continue poh.y in foree t tear and 12 day. Three Annual Pr mi im will continue policy Miir Anual Prtrmiuinf will r-ntinne po.iey in f..r--f Ss ears and 4 ft day, tve Amu:;! Pr -r.rinu will rtttimie poliry jn f.re lu years aad dy. os which 40 t-eii ct.T, sots ha Jir.r.x cwr.y. Two Anna Prem'ittnn "dl ntiuut policy in frf-f 2 VMfi" and i'l'l d-vYC Three AnuiMl Premium will continue policy i!i free t wt and 2-1 day. Fire Annual Premium '! etutinue policy in for-e " yv.tr and iCi Ut. Fxrt.r: Prem'-wro tU Cwh f Ten Pay ...ut 14!-. CV Aii;U3t Prelim wl e,,,,. ti'iue po'.i'-y in force, a a iirm PV!iy. ah ut three jejir. F.xwrtK: Premium 40 per rent. Nfe Pi an, 'fi n Payment Life. One Annual Pn ituiui will ronsinne p'diey in f.m a ft Term Policy, alut 2 year and 10i) day. j l-:atluwmcnt Policies. FtAMrir: Premium all Cah Ape. S5; Plan. ' Or Unary Endowment, parable at the a"o of One Annual Premium will con tinue p-.Hcy in free a a Term Policy, nearly 5 year, r 4 years and 32' day. F,tMti.K : Prtrtiuin all Cah Ajfc, 35: Plan. Ten Year Endowment, payable at the a-'e of 45 ; One Annual Premium will con tinue policy in force as Term Policy, 7 year. Notes on Ivhdowmcut Policies, Examti k: Premium 4ft per cent. Note Age, 35; Plan, Ordinary Endowment, payable at the a;e of 50. One Annual Premium will continue policy in force a a Term Policy about 3 year. Ex am it. k : Premium 10 per cent. Note Ape, 35 : Plan. Ten-Year Endowment, payable at the ago of 45. One Annual Premium will continue policy in force as a Term Policy about 5 years. Hates, Aset to Liabilities. 18 (Ml. 167. l9- 12iy7 12101 12157 127 00 Interest Receipts for 1869 $240,670 14 Losses Paid is 1869 201,190 00 Interest Received w Excss. or Losses Paid 39.4S0 14 Assets this Date Oteb 6,000,000 CO Losses Taid to Date 1,679,433 00 Dividends Paid is Cash toDate...951,318 55 ISSCRARCB OH 14,000 PoLICIEf In Force ote......1 30,000,000 00 This Company 1 not restricted to investing its funds in the New England States. Frem the Report of the Auditing Committee, we find that $1,600,000 is now loaned upon estates in the City of Chicago and near thereto, where rates of interest are nearly or quite equal to those of the Pacific Coast. There is nothing desirable in Life In surance, which cannot he scoured hya Policy in the MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. PACIFIC II R A B) C II O Wl V E, 5. JT. Cor. Cat and Kearney Streets, 6AN FRANCISCO, CAL. H H JOHNSON & CO., General Managers, Pacific Coast, S. B. MORS 15, CJKNKKAlV AOENT, OREGON A WASHINGTON TERRITORY, Portland. E2e!l no I'uvy like a Woman Scorned! And why not, when tho DIXIE STORE ia selling Fine Liverpool Salt at per cwt. $2 20 Coarae ditto at ISO Carmen Island at ............2 99 Rock, Fine at ...... I 75 Ditto, Coarse at .........1 18 Coal Oil per gallon 72 CofTte, Reet at per pound 22$ Ditto Inferior Ilrands at 1CJ to 13 Sugars from .ff to 15 And ererythini else proportionately Cheap. Sfi-tf G..B. STILiES DKAT.KH IN (Groceries, PROVISIONS, Cigars and Tobacco, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE &c. DA I.I. AH, OREGON. DALLAS LIVERY FEED & SALE Cor. Main and Court Streets, Thos. G. Richmond, Proprietor. HAVING PURCHASED THE ABOVE Stand of Mr. A. II. Whitley, we have o fitted and re stocked it in such a manner as will satisfactorily meet every want of the com munity. Ituggtes, single or double, Hacks, Con cord Wagons, etc., etc., Furnished at all hour, day or night, on hort notice. Superior Saddle Horses, let by the Day or Week. TEnBlS, REASONAntE. 4 T. O. RICHMOND j na riirinai--r m un won ier'ut mvr.c elaims h.ve di."0'-ered and cvi ('' Juifiittiuift tai'T' f .'" V it K-rfrei tn rii'tti- tstl pri,j,rrtit ihsn was ev.r 'fTe eonibiued in f'i'tiiid in the varietr of ni ft b?tia!e diseases whib it ha bn f.und t - smjim r. In the cure of Itrum h t'ti, .VTfre 'i..- ai d the early rf! of ( 'HtiPu.iij'tUftt. it ha at'nirfbed the uljeai ficuity, and hmdrc 1 of the text phy-H'ir-. pr toU!U-e if Mr ijrr-iUxl tnrMml ' rurrry r-f th atjr. W!,iie jt n:cs the feven t i' h.. it 'rf (i'iirtj th" y.s'-':ii and purifies th bl-.K.d. IJv it? trtit anl tkftrii'jh l,!nr,.l .i-ti;; j1 "'' i tit ii i ri t '.' H :iti,r tVftu tho W.r.t t I ti t it Ooit.'itltm .. h J'r'ntj,i? ti' I', f i. fit. n. S. T nt inl li-tat-, iln.crMl jior;.. yy-:loitie and Vi..-.ril IjUc.?, and their ri are eradieatcd and vi--rous and a n'ttuii eumtltMtioft etaiitlel. 'i-iyea, .Virr ;';., &;u!t lti;i, fifi.r Snri , Sjiy ttnuh Skin, in sdiort alt the numerous di:eaKe csa.dby I,h'i1, an enip.jerc t by thic j owcr!u!, porifyiti? and ievi'traf ir medicine. Yiit" l.ii 'r '.y- I if," i' Mtujnitr and Habitual C"nttptttiin, it l, produced bun tirel! of perfwt and permanent cures where other tne li' ine bad f,iilel. Tho priprictT t.jRrs $I0( reward f.r a rue-li-eine that' will equal it in the cure of the diede for which it i renunniended. Ueware f r.i,i- ftit and irm-lhli iinitotiim. Fee that my (iov- ernmetJi iaiup, wnten is a jiitr. yimranirr vj rjriuiit'f'i"". i upn the out:de wrapper. This me iirini' i ly lh u'f(!t at r.-w tlnHar jrr huttlr. Prepared by R. V. PIEUCB M. D., Pole Proprietor, at his chcu.lcal Laboratory, l."3 Seneca streeet, RuOTalo, N. Y. June 3d,l."S-3m. DR U G STORE. Northwest Corner Main and Mill Sts., DALLAS, OGN. TTAVINO PURCHASED the OLD STAND I,!, formerly belonging to W. S. Itobb, and wishing to live and let live, we will sell at low rates, FOR CASH, everything in our line: Drugs, Fate fiat Medicines, And all kinds of PURE LIQUORS, put up expressly for Medicinal use. PER PUS I E It I ES OP ALL KINDS. Ahr, Sndi, Cream Tartar, Sfderatns, i-o, Uirdfred, Paints, Ods, Varnishes, Br.mhes, Domestic Dyes, Washing Powders, And everything else that is kept in a FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE, t NICHOLS & COAD. Druggists. Tho standard remedy for Coughs, In fluenza, Sore Throat, Whooping Cough, Croup, Liver Complaint, llrouchitis, Illeetltng of tlie Lungs, and every a fleet Ion of tho Throat. Lungs and Chest, includ ing Co'sumptlon. Wlatar llalsam docs not dry up . a Cough, but loosens it. cleanses the Lungs, allays irritation, thus removing the cause of the com plaint. 'one genuine unless sign ed I. MUTTS. Prepared bvSICTII W. I'OWLi: SON, Moston. Sold by HEDDI NfTON, IIOS TI3TTEH A CO., San PranclHCo, aud by dealers generally. 1(-I MSTABLES TO T12E:i VVIllAC. Ahh ' KINDS OP WORK, SEWING, . Washing and Ironing, Ac., done by Mrs. Uurnett on abort notice and on reasonable term. AH order l.'ft at the house, south-west part of Dallas, will bo immediately attended to. TJio Great Medical BiscoYcryt Dr. WALBCU'3 OAUTOBNIA VINEGAR BITTERS, 2: Kandrcd3 cf Thciisaiid3 ZT. Bear testimony to the Ir Wonder- '?!? o o ful Caratlve iiiXecta. g t agi WHAT ARE THEY?2 o a el FANCY DRINKjfi? Made of Poor Knm, Whiker Prof Spirit nod It of u no Lfqnaritdoctored.tpiced and sweetened to please the taste, called Too lctAppetlzeri," Ecitorers." c, that lead the tippler on to draakenncas and rain, bat are a true Medicine, made from the Native Boots aad Herbs of California, free f ram all AtcaaoUa Bttmalamts. They are the CJttEAT BLOOD rCRIFIEIt and LIFE GIVING PHIN CII'LEaperfcct Benovator and Invtorator of the System, carrying off all poisonous matter aad restoring tbe blood to a healthy condition. . No person can take these Bitters according to direc tion and remain locg unwell. For Inflammatory and Chronic Rhea mnttam and Goat, D)Bjcpia mr Iadl coition, Dilloas, Remittent and Inter mittrnt Fcveri, Dlencs of the Bleed, Liver, Kldnej , and Rladder, these Bit ters have been most successful. Bach Die ranrs are caused by Vitiated Blood, whica Is gener'ly produced by derangement of the Digestive Organs. DVaPEPttlaOR 1KD1GESTIOX. ' Headache. Pain ia tbs Shoulders, Coogba, Tlgat T.ew cf the Oicst, Dizzirteas, Sour Eructations, of the Stomach, Bad taste in the Mouth Bilious At tack. Palpit&tlonof the Heart, InCamiaaUoa of tho Lnr.es.ralo in the regions of tho Kidneys, and a hundred other pafnfal symptoms, are tbe off springs of Dyspepsia. Thy Invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the torpid liver and bowels, which render them of na rlUcd efficacy In clcanislns the blood of all Impurities, and impartial now life aadvlfforto the whole fretcm. FO II SKIN niSEASEB.mptlons.Tettcr. Fait Hheam. Blotches. Spots, Pimples, Pustulea. Bolls, Carbuacles, Klnj-Worms, f cald-Head, Sora Eyes, ITf!p'.la!S, Itch, Fcurfs, Diiccolorations of the Ekln, liaraors and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever smj or namrc, ere literally daj to and carried out of the system in a thort time by the jse cf these Biticre. One little la eoca esses v ill conrlnc: the most lccrcdulous of their curative cfl"&rl. Clranae the VWsted Bloo3 whenever yon find Its l!Tipuritie bursting- through theRkla I a rim pics, ErnptloM or Ecresj cleanaalt when you. ' find It abstracted and fleh lu the velnst" c!oanse it W.ia it is fen!, an4 ycjr feslins will tell yon when. Keep the teod pure aad th health of the trstm wttt fellow, -m . - ri. T.I I'E and other WORJIS, lurklnpfa y the system of to n.ar.y thonands. rc efTectuaUy destroyed and removed. For fall Uretion, read . carefully tlie circular aroand each bottle, J. WAIXEB. Proprietor. R. n. McBOSA-LD St CO., Druggists and Gea. Agrenta, Saa Francisco, . Cal., and 33 and U Commerce Street, New Forfc. SOLD BT ALL. DKUGGIST8 AND DEALERS. THE NEW POOD. ! -1, For a few cents you can buy of your Grocer or Druggist a i package of SEATtlOSS FAKINE, made from puro Irish Hoss, or Carrageen which will mako sixteen quarts of Blanc Mange, and a like quantity of "Pud dings, Custards, Creams, Char lotte Russe, &c. 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. X Glorious Chango ! ! T1IK GREAT WORLD'S TOXIC, Plantation Bitters. Hit wonderful vc;rtnbl restorative t Use liect-an cSior of the feeble nnd tlcbilr tuteiS. As n tonic and cordial for tZse aged and, lansuidff It lini no cQuai anion? rstom achics. As n remedy for tho nervous weakness to ,vli6cH women nrc csjeclnlly u! ject, it is f:?ersedinaf every olhcr stimulant. In nil Cli mates tropical, temperate, or faijjid, it acts arn. specific, in every rshjcIcs of disorder which undertniue tae bodily Ktreit?tli and trcaSss slown t!ie animal spirits. For sale uy all Druggists. la CIS 2 5S