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p DALLAS, SATURDAY, A TwIL 13. Wciueus Spear; or AVuispcrlrigs of Na- . .. ture, -. , .. TO BBTSET BOBEET. Last night as I meandered out To meditate apart, Secluded in my prnsol Deep subjects shork niy heart. The earth, the skies, tbe prating brooks, All thundered In my cur, "'Tis'inatrimony ! 'tis matrimony That is a weincu's ppeur." ' Day, with a red shirred honnet on,' Had down for Clin started : Its yellow ribbings fluttered o'r I lev head as she departed. She seemed to wink her eye at me AsHiedid disappear, And say,"'Tis matrimony, Betsey, Inat is a wemeu 8 spear. I p.iw two lovely ros.es Like wedded partners crow; hfrp thorns did pave their mortal path, let sweetly did they Mow. They seemed to blow these ylorius words Into my willing ear. M Jt. Dohhet, it is matrimony, That U a women's spear." Two gentle sheep upon the hills. Jlow sweet the twain did run, As I mean jered gently on, And sot down on a stun. 1 They seemed to murmrr sheepishly, " Oh ! HeUey'Eubhet dour, Tis matrimony, ?tia matrimony, That is a we men's spear." 1 A rustic 1 ad broke down his team, I ra ise ; ilm"St in tears, Jlow can a yoke bo borne nlonsj liy half a p;tir of Moers ? Even thus in wrath did Nature speak, "Hear! Iktecy UoM tt ! hear! Tt matrimony ! tis matrimony ! That is a wemeu's spear !" Sweet was the honeysuckle's breath Upon the ambient air, Kweet was the tender coos of doves, Yet sweeter husbands are. AH nature's voices poured these words Into my willing ear, " It. Iiobbet, it is matrimony, That is a wemen's tpcar." Sunday Heading-. Civility and good breeding are as much matters of interest as virtue is. Of all the created comforts God is the lender ; uiau the borrower; not the God will accept your first attempt to perve him. Dot as a perfect werk, bu' as a beginning. It is a low order of piety that thinks more of the Lord's coming, than of do ing the Lord's will. Fighting is the poorest way of set tling a quarrtl, because it does noth ing to show which is m the right. Those who will not. return to the du ties they have neglected, cannot expect to regain the comforts they have lost Some are unwisely liberal and more delighted to give presents than to pa) their debts. A flatterer is said to be a least that bitcth smiling. IJut it is hard tofcf.o them fronl friends, for as a wolf resem bles a dog, so doth a flatterer resemble a friend. Women have more pfrcngth in their looks than we have in our law., and more power by their tears than we have y our argum&nts. He that cannot forgive- others breaks he bridge over which be must pass himself; for every mau has need to be forgiven. False friendship like tbe ivy, deeay? and ruins the walls -it embrace ; but n 1 , . II- .A 1 .. . 1 . . true friendship gives new life aud ani mation to the ol-jeet it supports. Trifles arc often neglected because their connection is not apparent ; tl-ey often turn the beam in matters of im portance. Were there but one virtuous man in the world he would hold up his bead with confidence and honor; he would ehamc tho world, and the world m t him. The teacher is a pnsfor of a little flock; the converted scholar is his charge; an overseer, a shepherd, he fchouhj keep his eye over his charge, even as the shepherd watches hi.s sheep, the overseer his men. Geuius, like the lark, is very apt to despise its post upou earth, and waste its time fluttering and fjuivering among the cloud.s ; but common senc. is the humble fowl which picks up tlie bar leycorns, and grows aud fattens at leis ure. V lie who expects to rcah heaven lnustcalcutate to do so by dint of his ow effort. The great Atooement'made by; the Savior does not save, 'but merely oflers the way for our salvation.. The work is our own and upou ourselves do penda' the result. Depend then, not upon ' the work of others, but Tupon your Wti labors. . Quite mistaken. OH Colonel S.f one of the State Senators of Minnesota, tells this ou himself : IIo was going down loSt. Paul to i n thfi session, when a train boy parsed through the car, and approaching the Colonel, . shoving his wares into his lap, sung out, " Uti dcc.k of card?., sir 'only half dollar.'" Turning to the 1ad with an expression of countenance oalculated to impress him with the enormity of the ofjfjn.se. the Colonol solemnly and slowly 'said " My son, I never play card ; I am member of the Ohurch' ( ex ciaim eu the Utsgnsted urcl bought foii was a member of the' Leg - iilature. V hi. it 1 Fuels and E;macic. Sharpshooters acliinr teeth. Hanging jrudens jail yards. Animals on a vine Gra-apcs. A trans-action wulkin in sleep. Key note of good breeding 1 Hat ural. Spring time of life One's dancing da vs. An unoccupied room. lloom for im provement. Every person, like almost every fence, has a gait. Not a good bird for a pot-pic Stool pigeons. Useful marriage leing wedded to one's business. Short pie crust and conversation are usually liked bct. Old maids are described as " embers from which the sparks have fled." To drunkards. The pawnbroker's is not the proper place to take the pledge. Never have a wooden leg made of oak, because the oak is apt to produce a corn. The chap who left nothing to be de sired, has since been arrested fur lar ceny. Where not to seek for wonders of the deep Among must of your acquaintan ces. There is a firm doing business in St. Louis under the name of Livepoor iv ! Deirieh. -V Ma-achusetts man b is commen ced swallowing himself, lie lus got his teeth down. Miss I 'eggs He.-irc to know if any single pcop'e are admitted to tin;" fam ily mat-iices V We are unable to !at A gentleman in this city refused to eat cracked wheat, ht it hhould leave his brain in that undesired condition. A traveler writes home from Paris : . t f I I 1 T f . I.I- " " l lie wori i nave momi mo m i in need of sinco my arrival here is the i.' i. ... ,.j . 't,,,,,, " i u iit.ii n 'i u tui njimi. , . . . , , , , 1'arngraphoKs have reeu:tat d tlie o! J . , . .' , , , ,,, ,. . joke that il yi.'U uhile .a boy von h hi, I i . , , , , r,M i i him lull oi Iduhieer. 1 he remark leei true only when you tr.aT.e the boy wail, j Aunt: " Aieiso, lotn, yi re lean:- uij; uioo;, oiiK'ii. "I 'm " do ou iky a r Tom Ii I 1. .,.-.. ft ' ' Aunt : ' In deed! Wliieb f yo-ir .studies Ari rnti Tirefer . M Tutu O - - j i ' music ; Well A febarn vr,:ingsl r a-ked bis mater- nal paretit, " What is the liii len.'e l e tween a mos oVaus i'cs and saucy tm -- sa' s i .n hiiii-eit atom-h a a' the aiuwer. "The tirt I give you, the last you give me." '1'hfi I.ond-ei r.jtr Jon-nui .v:s : TIlC NeW V.nk Trtfe aihnb t that brotherhood whieh w.: el.aim with tierave a ; to .n; the Mother Countrv. ft tlie T-t'in.i ; ,,!' ' an ;(;; .jm i:e ie a- t t keet1- on in toat w iv. o-ir h.rctgn n ill MIS V. I i U .:'l b hop. e. -1 l!IVO. ve At a ii-irtv in O-iiiiry n voung gvti t'emau lot one (d Lis .'h-eve b..ttoiH, at: i hunted h'tb aud low fr it, to n j.'ii- pv.-e l.dy After the party tt cri huu-you rg went. iion;e. anil WL;:e nroii. the mis.'iiig button !roppfd o: from ar.iutig In r pal; .'rah. vs. give tcu tcLts to KiioA how there. i in il - i .e v i n it Cilli O f ti-i-li ro v . rc n il fri'Mi't- " ..! 1 I'ui- L,,,, u f.ther O'l.rarv. Tiiat l were Ft. I'ett-r, nd V"' had the ke; of lfe.ivt ii, b'-eaiisO tie :i jmi ronld h.-t ! me in " " 1 3 v t:;v h iiii.r and eoi.s. i- i ,. ; . , ence, rrt led () I.earv, "it would be , ; ' 1 , ' , . . . better lor vou tn-at I haol the keys o the other place, for then I could let you i out." An editor in Flinois having ene,ncd a new re pot tor. reee i ved the. following :i hi.s first effort : M 'e sre informeu that the gentleman boo r.trod on hi head under a pile driver for ihe purj-'f;sc ol having a tight pair of Lutes druv on. fdicrtly afterwards found biinx If in (Ihiny, perfectly naked and without a cent in bis nocket." a A married gcntleiuan, every lime he met the father of his wife, complained to him of tbe ugly temper and disposi tion of his daughter. At hist, upm one occasion, becoming weary of the grumbl ing of his Ron-in law, the old gentleman exclaimed : 41 Vou are right ; she is an impertinent jade, and if I hear any more eomplaints about her, I will disinherit her." The husband inade.no more com plaints. " And bo you are married, Uridget," said a lady to her former servant. " And pray, what is your hnsband'fi bus iness?" uJ.uiriens Is it inarm.?" ' Yes j what docs he do for a living V " iShure, he's a Collector." " A Collector ! Why, Jliddy " jaid Madam whose ideas of a Collector were of a handsome Judge of her acquaintance, who li ran the Custom House" "married a Collector! you don't pay m V " Shuro I do, m.inu, say that mdio," A (Jullcctor ! Why, where does he collect, liiddv V " All .over the city, inarm," said Uridget All over the city, replied Madam, he ginning to wonder what Uiddy was driving at, 44 and how much does he collect?" " Fifty or sixty pounds, and some days a hundred." " You mean liity or sixty dollars, riot pounds-dollars, JJridget," 8 aid Madam, with cm phasis." " No, mann, I don't mane tlol Urnj I mane grease." ."Grease!' 1 " ,,u' 1 du, for Tat is a soap-grease collector." KL.I-UI1I.ICAN lLATl'()UJI. KKSOI.TTIONS ADOI'TKIi V TUB STATK 1! V. tf Bl I f'AN eo.WESTIOM AT I'OHTLASIl, MAliCH 20H1, U72. The Union Kepnbliean party of Ore gon, in Convention, lu.i-kcs this declara tion of its principles and policies : 1. To the Constitution of the Uni ted States ami. all its amendments we p'edge our unfaltering allegiance ; to its authority a willing obedience; to its full and legal construction and enforce ment our constant support. 2. That the success of the present National Administration in reducing the public debt, diminishing and equa lizing taxation,' j;diuinitering evety branch of public a Hairs with economy and efficiency, forming and improving the civil service, celorciiig the laws without fear or favor, protecting the nation's wards with paien'al e are against the cruel avarice of sp cuLtion and fraud, and maintaining fiiendly rela tions with Foreign Lower.', has been such as to Command the approbation ; of tbe great majority of the A nn ikmii people, am' ju.-tly entitle it to the -con-1' inlenee ana oommenuuiion ut every true Keptibliean. o. We regard the payment of the national debt, in full crompiianet' with ail legal obligations to our cretlitors everywhere, and hi aeeoi'lauee, w.i Ii tlie true li tter and .spirit ui i s e.nlr.:e-?mg, as no -ong. r a juestif.n in bu! that we may bo eleaily under.-too , c detiiu;,ee all forms and decrees of repu diatioti of that debt, as aiVirtiu i-l bv the letnocratie party and its .-ympathizrs, i-i niil on v tiataotat ca amities iiiit tii-i itve ei iitii s, at; 1 we uiilniver cor. V to a sn-ijiiei-in oi' lurk of honor or in (iee in its eumplete . ilif o'ti.xi. . We admit of no di.f inrt inn' !" - t.veen citiz'-ns. v.lntlu-r of native or foreign birth; and th ri hie we !aor the granting of full amnesty to the j.eo plc oi tho-e Sta'es l.ttely in rebeJhuM ; ! 1 . ' t- l i I u',a Wt; '"f I,,lU-n IUO lu;; f 1 1 i live t roteetj u o! our eiv.l law ia'.v In a. j ! j.etsoii- volunrniiv c-)?i:ing to or. t , 1 . , , ' ' i sol: in onr Ian. I. ; ! r . . ' o. V e lav r the 'n'?"ura"mev i , ., . , . . , , . ill l-iifi iij'P w i oe i eieiai ' i a o in ' 'i : of lite f "nilcd Mte-, a;..; h-d i that -urh ; .iinhioti hm d I m ide of th' p io i I -t ii, a- s h'i if sreni t ; to i set i ;.-!. ou ):. in oil nit i Cs ! -t t X- j c-t flit:-' !i(i hum. . i h it V lli we. r.rc in fiv-ir i. fl'Ol t id t IK' ( i i . V i revi ti'ie fr the I n.vt rnm-tst, bv ilanes iifum IMP ! i - s n : ; j t .1 y tupi: j of tinie duiii s on iuip ni as r. j j a.e the d e.opou -rit ! ifihre-t.s of sb- w!i;d.. f ree-:,!u.eo 1 that p - i h n,;e whieb m-cum- d the iir.liM 'M-anfrv ; an m tu'the U-.j ; ntcn ;', r.u w:;g..-., ; to agio ;i Mi i :i, iii- .... ; :: ; 1 'r '";,t ' " ' t ,ali iii e iu me; e.a. pr'-p. r.tv ;u i t. i i i - tevr '.hat ', i the o!e. ti'Ue bi-i.H and 1; : e . !n : a;i i;!i,eiif , at.d si; dl v , r I ( Uiver-iu;i i:, or tt.fei I euee v, i ? t t e cot.mi 'ii set i '.. i.iu i: or ii't l- i a ttiis .Sfatf. lor r.uy o: :: r i :n tluii re-.f- ti :r; io-, uu'l w-' ii'i'h -.-.ui 1.-., :ic! oi fa .'r.t .";n by the !.-1 .! . ! ' ! si ( iffe'iV two i.u-i ifr 1 f h l a- d u 1' s: -ti it eo'tio- - "hi. I land. Hi.!,- -riti' to a ei rp itation e mg . i'm'. !o-rr.f'!e Jeob-rs lii-i ? f',-. iti-t. i. fir rhi? etmxt roei ion of a an k w !. ! another for jn-r it ion. n.tit:!v Muri-i s::i i resiioo -inn', oih ri l fotvoi-truet lor m- i ,. , , , , cut v-uve th.oiaiid d .ilal-ie-s : niait'i i!) " c r i i i or ol the r lit'L'i.-!af tire of n i Ci. ieiit vj t, , ,J j ex. I --' ' I .,,.1. ..... ..!.,. il . ..ti i .ii ii ii rv.j.iii i--iii' in : i I- 1 iii ii i i our .Mate a goo;J eomuiou school eduei- tion. 8. We find no terms PufnejeiHiv I -rong to exptess rew t q.proval of I Hn.-e acts i,( ti e la- Igi.sls.hire wbe- e by I he swjimp lands belouiu to tlie State have bet n taken JV -tntlie ln ely setth rs and yiven without limit or t rop- r competition in price to the hinM trrah-j t t . 1 ner aii-t speeulUor; wfiereTiy ti e etnol utuents a id s.J ji ie.s ol State ollici r have Ixen uneotistituti inaHy inena-i 1. and the faxes increased thousand ,,f dollars by the creation of new and tin neeessay ofriees and salaries, Cor the purjiose of providing for patty favi ritf and whereby the-citizens of our me tropolis have been deprived of and dc nied the fright of controlling their po lice authority. And re erpntly etui deinn the administration of our tate officer and laws as extravagant, rcc' lees, illegal and destructive, and we rightly charge all these results as the acts of the Democratic parly. 0. We are hi favor of the United Stales giving to each honorably dis charged pohlier who nerved in the arm ies of the United States to put down the rebellion a warrant for a homestead of KJO acres. 10. j That we demand the repeal of the Fo-ealied litigant act, which was devised to support pauper Democratic newspapers at ti e public expense. 11. That the Kepnbliean party of this Slate are in favor of the General Government extending aid toward build ing a railroad from Portland, Oregon, to Salt Unke City, and we hereby pledge o'ir party representatives to the support of I ho panic 12. That (he indiscriminate liccn j ship; of persons to sell spirituous liquors l without being placed under proper ro''g jpuiis.biii.it tor ih abuse thereof having been found by experience to promote the growth of crime and pad perism, and thcieby to seriously increase the rate of taxation, the Republican party recognize the light and duty of the law making power to prevent and limit the evils and abuses of such sale, so far as concerns the public good and is consistent with individual liberty, by refusing to license other than law-abiding and responsible persons, who can furnish sufficient sureties for good con duet. LJ. That the Republican party of Oregon is in favor of obtaining assist ance from the (Jcneral (Juvei nnient for the construction of a wagon road from the city of i'ortlan 1 to the Dalles, re cognizing this as a tniHt important and tu ci-.-s.irv improvement for the State. 14. We affirm th :.t the: continuance I in potver of the Repub ii-an party is the only sure preservation of national peace alpt pro--i it y, a lot lor rea-on therefor we pout to it.- brilliant record in the bite civil war; to a tou;iiU;e 1 " jo atioti ah! y ; to :i united si-.f -rhoa-l of thirty-seven States; to our leiriloiics rapidly warming into State life; to a nation freed from the t:int of human slavery ; 'o an ch:vaie l and enlarged citieii.-hip ; to our national stau ting at home and abroad ; to the v 1 1; of v:g- j oro'ts taloim in an .i.-'(,vre.l :unes m lauiiioiily or tru! ; to an nn tj'iio u or j ei-Mi t-redit ; to a MJcv-e-.-fal an 1 ohl fia metal teul1 and to the nnparallvlvd j pei.o and pi o.-pei ity e ve: wlu-i e in ur j broa 1 il-.nn .in, and thee are Jir pSedts i i'.r the f iture. i i). we h u no NV.v 1 ) part nr iitio? thy ia'e i ui., r ,: ie nii.v. tieii t : ; !i:ei o! I ! l I ' ! I II : .. , ' . . . ' o to V-ii Sta-., a- au nlhr.i.atson oi'tlo' prsnei i pLs U r u ' the lb -iliii m pit ! has cnn'rii I f..r th lit t o , ars ; ! an-i in t!u- i'a-Mve , -ev' of that! partv, a-ready a-Mned in m-Vi r o! 1 tti:- S? it' reeoMii.r an a know lit (if lil-'ir hop (d Mle- to the tu! li!:g i'le-id'ef.ti.il VMii PL A NT A TION tSli. c r c t "1 J. 5 s C ? i ' i I'M' l: I-.- i r ! in r I- k . a ; t i I ? j t 1 f ' Ov-l ' N v. v : i v rr A ii fjt.e t.u l y "n.tr.ivr.;; i r. o- i' t.v an.l ti :, ! r:vrl. - . . . , T r-r ' VSr.t'h Rloi rn'j fa o el o-.:h wr-Mp?r j Vhe ur'il;- l;5 t!;o " lii'ep: ip:ra v.tiv:ic ...... . .. -. .' T 7 -1 I . ' . - UnUr.-l iJevnno tn?a; p-.i o LYO'J TIA'i U if '.tiUMivt t 53 arUi'i'0 11 ew Vori:. V- - w "ib!ui Ji-' ' - 1 Tie f.ri-iitalor of lU woii.lrrful mo.li, ino flaiins ta "have .lie.vt r ' 'i I cnmhlite I i Larmoin e.oro ot ' .'ttre v-t .rcr-i,jn mnli ,., jho. i o than was over ht frc ouinl.i ,e4 , imMliiinc. The Hence of this fact fi.uiiil in the variety ef most' oWtuiato .licast's :h it leia t-an f"inul ciniHr. In the rare of !, nirf it!, Severe (V.i;;A, ami the enilv Htit'os if ' 'ioiKiiiy.(.M. it lias a? loiii-heil the m-jdioal f aouily, uml louulreiJs f tl.o ht hy-su-ians r .mmincu it ihe jreittt .tri;,il tli r.orertf of the titje, Wloleit ('UK'S tlitf HoViTtfl Coiijl'ti it fitn iilliiiii tliu system anl jairifios u lilu.xl. U.V its frrat ami thnrinoh bhnl jmrifiiff properties it cures nil Hitiunr lu'Ul tlio worit ne.runltt tn a ontniiinn J'loteh I'!nli' or Uiiij'ii'i'it. .Yemirinl llise asi-s, Mitn-rnl poison". Syptiiliti mel Vcncr'uil Dwi'aoos, nrnl tlicir ff fect arc crailifatoil atel vin'ruas health mul ft ,mil eontititHtion pftaliHilu:l. UrifijH-l'ii, Stlt Hhxiull, S'-ul'i '", Freer Sottn, Sen f if or liuiiiih iS'.i'h. in ilii'i t nil tlio muiK-nuiH tlisoat rnuM'ii ly h'iKtil, nro KiMHjuerc t ly this powprfut, purifyin.f nnd in igirntin nipiltcinc. for ''Liter ('oiupfiilnt," Hiion I.Hmn-tU:r ami Jtiibilttol ('oiitijt!tn, it Iain jrii!ecd hun difiils of in rlVct and permanent cures' where other nioilieino hud failed. Tho proprietur offers 100 reward for n medi cine that will equal it in Ihe euro of tho disciivcs fur which it is reei'inuHiiik'd. Jlevviire of ropricior, tu nis chcuiumi jitinoruMrv Poneca etrcect, IjuHuIo, N. Y. J uno 3d,li!-Sta. orthh htjtitti,,,,. Hy that my tlov-i ',.,', ;, Vl,'i"rvh lilU' l'Vilv ltosc... 2 00 emim-nt tunip, wlucn M a p inrr o?toifv of . ,.. u ai.i. i i .hi ' 1 . Avh t't ' . . ,i . . , ,..' ecdhnj:, Solt Mnplo, I.Uihi, -i; ami, 5.i , retmiiieue, if upon iho outsido wrapper. J his j j, , 2 00 medicine U Sold In Vi.7i. ft one tff,tr nee i ' . '"""ViVo ".V,V M.,.l V..w g& flOYEEIt TIN AXi) STOUE, - wj.u Front Street, oao Daor South oi Post .Office. Dallas ------- Oregon. NOWINM T II HUE IS A MAJlKED liiiereiieu between articles 01 l i 'wv. iniiiiuiiiciiireu ny iuu, - j -- faetureru in Portland and olLr larfje eilit, lor fhi(,in(-nt, I have on hand both my own make and alfo that of factory iin'.ke, that people ni:iy take their choice. Aly stock consist in part, of Stoves of ail kinds, Copper, Hr.tss and Iron U'arc, Wire work of all descriptions, Slieet and Galvanized Iron, Stve Ii ileri,Tea Kettles, Milk Pans, Dippers, l.ard and flutter Cans t'zi: Heaters, . it 1 .!. .. hv i.innil- Japanned Ware a general Assortment, Cooliin'-r Tnoaas, A vari' ty of Gem Pans, Prcelaia lina l tcw Fans for Fruit, Eroiling Fixtures 'f and ho IIo3 Irovfcd Palttrus, And in f-i'-t evcrythievc that ran h5 found in a lit c aa Tio aii-l .Stove istore. 3 N'i'atly I"iii and Promptly Attended to. id-t'f T. 15. NliWMAN.- i 'j.i uol I "CtV OC?!s!! j t I OH l iu; lM,.!i:T si:.VS()N'. j Ve rtpwifuUy rail the attention of the j Pnhlic to our Well Sticctvd Stock of ." t Ladies' Dress Cioods, lauiej' ana .i;sscs iiai, Cents' Tarnishing C.'onds, I. loves, Caitciv. lUc. 1 1 r .1 v rc , Ciioc l ies. Sa lioal It )uLs, station, ry, rc, in fart Svf r.vthirrg I'i.uul In a FInt la. Iletail St.,ie. Wc ran Ur-urr r i:r Patrons that we vi'l l'f ti!- wish li e t'lJK-s. 1 IUt:aeio nr Lef-re rair- . t.i.;-i.-rc. .try P ... i ; V f I Gooas ! a . j. ik i.i::. in Mtt X it it .'A n o u r 1. 1 : v l.. i I : f , ("I 'll - j, N I.e." a- '. i t 'l . MtS. i- .:::! i. : i.e.:,.. i j - l'.ilv ;..;. M a ; i;.t JJa.ys i i. .ihiuir, ha s C'fp. Il..-ts an I h .rs. ;. 5 ( ! :- v!i: : i l ever; ." .r : rin'n!t:2 H iehv;!V a:nt ('nu'ia i . lull -lea f;ovN JiMitartnr. I ii tin I -i k'O'I i!;: .Sil, ns If v r 1 , a-lejiM-.--:. I!.r.t Thtu s, iu,i'-, S'ii.TineN and lUinkits. W! ; v i- J lMr w i!t .!.-:'! f erU o.d j'lfl.v wHn i ! i .i !i fivrm wii !t ?!-c;r l atr.-i '". V'- j rt ;! j !l --. ' i il!l i ' 1' C UHlrV T ' 1 tl C f U T ' ... . i .it.,:,... I t -i V a t ' i, .-ro f e l.-'-.-i'a jwruir.!-i -.t? in A i ii,- l; ..v I :c 1 1 i . in- -i lit... X-i i i m rr on your I'tigs aud Butter. fl.tf The standard remedy for Coughs, In. iliirnzH, Sore Throat, Vlioophi"; rouuh. Croup. Liver Complaint, Itrouchilis. nitcdliifr of tle I. lilies, anl every HUet-tlaii of the Throat, lams anil Chest, includ ing ('o'Mimpt ion, W i-t nr s Iladsam does not drj p n Coti;h, hut looeiiM' it. e1eanes tlio l,ui;s, allajs in it.it ion, thus icniovintr the rmise of tlie com plaint. Viuic genuine unless c-d I. IUI ITS. Pieparedhv M- l II y. muvm: a, st, 'iioston. sold hv ia:miixf;Tox, nos TTVlTi'.U s. CO.. San Francisco, and by dealers generally. KJ-ly Fru it. (inrdi!n, l'kwcr, t-hadc, llcdc, Ouracn, Apido nnd crah Hoot grait hct-t pott?, 11..000.. ipso 00 lVnr, FtM Kxtm, ly, Hartlctt, to 4ft ii.-i. 2t)" e jZ 3-1 .n - - ' : -i tv- 1 Vvr t iv- r v fA .-Ntai5w x: A1 u w y "..- ,. . I I 1.. 1L''. i.I.i I 111. I(t new Itll 1 II ..... 1l'l HA TO THE PIBLIC- r LL KINDS OP AVOPvK, SEWlUff Washing arid Ironing, &,c, dona hy Mr liuriiott on fhort notice and on reasonable lenn. AU orders kit at the houpc, south-west part of Iallns, villi he immediately attended to. ThcGrcat Medical Discovery t Dr. WALKEB'3 OALIFOHNIA VINEGAR BITTERS, is Handred3 of Thousands fj c Bear testimony to their "Wonder- B mm cq fal Curative iuffecU. 8 g : WHAT ARE THEY? leg C 5 TITET ARB NOT A VILE 'isr'ANCY DRINK, PI? f I'.iMi- IIuiti," WLUUfy, YtauT Kijilrtt nm! IIc-Lim; Uljuorilctorsd.5lcel I srti-tciici t. j.I.-ubJ tlio ta.ite, caHcd " Tou i - ',""A; p'.tii-.' r. ," " UtBtorcrf," 4c, that le4 t..j t'rj!cr on t !ruicnncwi and ruln.bntaro i. tra-; r.t'MicInr.ir.ailf. from the Native Hoots and Her'. it California, f i coir m all Alcobvllo Mii'i'ar:. They a: c tJieCJKEAT IILOOU :i;1!-K;1 and I.I FE il VISH rillN C'l i'i.H s lt rl',,'.ct Innovator andluvlgoratorof tac frs-t.rn.carrj-lng oil all poiscnouB matter and, !e.-ta:iu ,' f ie Llood to n healthy condition. 3 -jors -a can U'e the e Hiittr according to direct tl t nn-d rc:nr.lj loa unw-.dl. for Ij.!i:unai!ti j' mid Chronic IllieB niiiiou runt iut, Ini-pla r IndU irr-iio:i, IJ".ti.'t!, ItcoiltlrHt nnd later tiilncut I'v- vc i, Disease f llio IUood, I.ut, HI 1:k-!, r.nd HIadder. thc Hit icvn ! avj L.T-i i.io.-t .tics-:64ful. Buch DU . :w Civd h VilialeJ Illood, which i . k : y t-r ;:cc-. 1 hy dvrantffcmeat f Uia f ' :tt i e O : a'.i ns. , j,vspi :ri. indigestion. j .' l-aio la (tic KhuB'.don, Coughs, Tl-ht- : i -. f t'.:e C:e.-:.t, lzii.fcts, Pour EnicUtiosa Of' IV. ::t nir. 2'.. 1 t...e.. la t.isi il):tli E:iious Al t ..,;;,. i';-k:;.;t t i--ii or v.k' II;art, luimtsatlon of t i.u p.i.i iu t..:r v! ;;3 cf th Uldacya.and ' ... ; , t: t ( i:,vr i a ;snl fyuiptoois, are the eff . l'v ; ; j ., y r..t th:: f tmr.c'i and Mlmnlate tl r ; V. v. : i. , 5 !,.. '.f., wMch render t'utm cf on -. r;h ;:ej- la H'-u ;;::: the 14k4 cf til i .rsi--. ai.d i..:ia.iiJ2 new life aad rigor to i ..: e-; ' -tea. i h:u nir.E sns. r.rnrtioTi,Tcur : .ill ;-.;.-u:-..r.:-'::-w. .ot-., r v. . PusiuJcs. .,:-. ( -ir'.,!;-,: l, lh Wot a., Ecal:l-l!cad,for. I I i '..sit.-:.. f-e::rf-s I?i:oloratloua of J! u! 1 r.sos cf the Sk'.n, of . . .: ,.! r a :i r-r s -.-xi r '-. v.re li;erally dug op ,..;!i.ii!.! ,ofi e;:-:e;:ii;u r h r t.rac by ' t:.-. -i-i C V.i - i:-;t:-::e. (e h'.ttle In ucb) . th? ii :i LiCrcdutuus cf their ! . r 1 r.id vhr never you find f i , ;.; thr-:.tl;.:?l thCfkia JallJTlo.. r ;--.; cl'-ar.i.c H uhen you ,-.t rr. 1 c!';r..-;-5ti Li the Tclr.s; C "I . c , I . I. 1 ' I : v.t. !, -.v: -,i a i- f t : ; a T.'.Ctl. l' i. i-; . : t v r; v. t.v :r. cwi t:,- rv-- -.:-, f j -r:: ', r s lyiaar f?2iaiz will I:,: t '.od pure aad the- : f -'! r WO ft 11, larWasln a ;--.; 1 r.r-5 cT.tcltr 1'or f.iU i!Ir&.-iiins,rcad .'UJ 1 f'. a h J. -. th II. MrT'OVAl.T) & . .V.-cnt. .'-.ia FraSirlnco, t'ftrvvt. New Vofk. ,MT5 AN1 DEALERS. r.v. ; :.; ' i r-v A'-L 1M: THE HEW POOD. ''Xi'i- . t , . .v V f-4 iVw' TT For a Oyv cents yon can buy ol' your Grocer or Druggist a :xvli?,zo of SI-A FARIXE, r.ir.ue from p;:ro Trisli Moss, or Ciirrr.een, ivhich will mal,o sixteen (;r.ar.;; of Blanc 3Iaiigo, ami a Iil;o qr.r.niiiy of Putl (liij, ' Cr.stanls!, Creams, Char-' I( tie Kusso, tve. It is (ho cheapest, Iiealthiest, and most delicious food in tlio "world. It niahes a splendid Dessert, and has no equal as a light and delicate food for Invalids and Children. 7 A (ilorious Change !! TIIK fiRKAT WORLU'S TOXIC. Plantation Bitters. TTIiis voialcrful vegetable restorative K tlie !icct-an-eSst.r of die, feeMe and dcZiili t;a!c.3. As a to:Se mul cordial for tlie ajred nml languid, it il i'i l .JU:il U3.10!l stoiu- zicSilcs. As a reiaeiJy Tor f"ie? acrvous e;a!iiass to v!ic!i uoiiuii are osjterially 6aa? jcrt, It is puiierscrtiiig every other Min.n::sat. Ea all 11 Eai:i!e?5, trosifical, temperate, , or frigid, fit sscis ai ix cpccific in every s.jH-cSe of tibarcjcr wharli laaderiniae C!ao Csodily MieaiU aa;l LreaUs c.owii die auiaaul spirits. Tor sac iy all rratTSsts. t5 Sv p. sis try- ''' 'J X'V.-- . y fr T" V