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DALLAS, SATURDAY, MAY 18
False and true.
They sat together, hand in hand,
The sunsst flickered low ?
The fickle sea crept up the strand,
And caught the after glow,
He iang a sonr, a little soug,
No other poet know,
And she looked up and thought him strong
Looked down and dreamed him true.
The fickle sea crept up tho strand.
And laughed anttl laugh...
Took up tho song the poet planned,
Aftd sang the other hall'-
Tiraea change ; tha two went diverse wajsj
The evening sha les increase
a him,, grown old in faiiw and praisa,
And her iu household peace,
The ech.o of the falso sweet words,
He spoke so long ago,
Had pasacd a p93 the summer birds
Befuro tho winter snow.
But as to night the angU's hand
Loosens the silver chord,
And calls her to that other land
Of Loved Bupreiuo reward
She hears but no sound, silent long,
A whisper soft and low
The echo of the fale swcot song
Ue sang so long ago. ' "
It wasnn;h:ng but a roso I gave her,
Nothing hut a ra
And wind might rub of half its savyr,
And wiud that blows.
Vhen she took it from my trembling Sneers
With a hand as chill
Ah, the Hying touch upon them lingers,
Stays, aud thrills them still !
"Withered, faded, pressed between the page,
Crumpled fold ur fidd
Once it lay upon her breast, and age
Can not make it old !
Sunday Heading.
Passion is a oVunkcnncs? of the timid
ami therefore, iu its present workings,
Bot always controllable by reason.
If you would be miserable look with,
in. If you would be distracted, look
arouad. Itrou would be happy luck up
A Christian mav triumph i n th
rfeath of" Christ! "Oh tleath, where
thy sting ? O grave! where is thy vic
tory. Christian, if yea be poor in this
world you should be ri oh in f iitb ; and
if you be rich in this world, be poor
in spirit. i
uod is tho safety of his people, but
we tempt Provideuec if we do not make
w.-c of the necessary means lor our
j reservation.
Mohaniedans say that one honr of
justice is worth seventy hours of prayer.
One act of charity ia worth a century
ef eloquence,
Klder liurns, of Mercrdi. said in a
senium at Louisville, on love :Uod scat
tera worlds like golden dew drops from
quivering wings of Deity.
A firm faith is the best diviuity ; a
good life is the best philosophy ; a clear
conscience the best law ; honesty the
beat policy.
God's grace in the heart will render
the kuowledge of the head a blessing ;
but without this, it may prove ik better
than a curse.
A good action performed in- this
world receives its reward in the other,
jut as water poured at the foot of a
tree appears again in fruits and ft-jwers.
No man, whether rich or poor, can
make or retain a good and useful posi
tion in aociety, without the two valuable
habits of punctuality and temperance.
No man can tell whether he is rich
or poor by turning to Lis ledger. It is
the heart that makes a man rich. lie
is rich or poor according to what he is,
not according to what he has.
Blinded indeed must be the person
mho cannot sec good even in an enemy;
and bigoted and unjust the one, who,
peeing the good neglects to give due
credit therefor.
It ia one thing to moralize, another
to act. There are meu who can utter
the- most refined and elevated senti
ment.,, aod at the same time be guilty
of crime of the deepest dye.
The rays of the sun shine on the
dust and tho mud, but they are not
soiled by them.' So a holy soul, while
it remains holy, may mingle with the
vileuess of the world and yet be pure.
Recall (fOQStantly to your mind these
three simple traits : The word of (iod
wily j the grace of Christ only j the work
of the spirit only and they will be a
lamp to your feet and a liht to your
fmth.
It is not by great deed.", like those
of the martyrs, that good is to be done ;
it is by the daily quiet virtue of life
the Christian tempter, the good quali
tUs of relatives and friends and all, that
good is to be done.'
Many are careless with their own ac
tions aud words, not stopping to consid
er that every action is reflected in the
couduct of others, aud every word in
fluences the mind and sentiments of
tkose with whom wc are associated.
The great purpose of all affliction
where God is already feared, is to oblige
ms to cleave mure closely to Ilirn, by al
lowing us no other source of consolation.
Wc never value the grace of .(Sod so
much as when we are obliged 'to have re
course to it for our support against what
would otherwise be overwhelming.
Facts and Fancies
A turn of the tied Divorce.
Can you marry a-miss if you marry a
widow ?
Risuy on man rWomaDs attempt to
marry Jiiu.
Hearts, like glass aro impressed by
diamonds.
A wooden wedding Marrying a
blockhead.
Is it murder to drown your sorrow,
or kill time ?
A tree that never blooms, but often
leaves Tho Axle-tree.
Jones found a shilling ia an alley.
lie calls it his ali mony
What.kind uf a sickle does harvesters
long for An I-cicle.
That's my " impression," as the print
or said when he kissed his sweetheart.
Why is au incorrect writer like a
peace making mau ? Jkcau.se he writes
wrong.
A delicate pare? to be forwarded by
rail A young lutly wrapped up in her
self. " Something better fur women than
the ballot" is out. It has ribbons a
foot wide and bird-of-paradise feathers
" Genius will work its way through,"
as the poet said when he taw a hole in
tho elbavv of his coat.
The bogus reporter lately arrested
must hive been a musician, for he is
reported to have beateu innumerable
" bars."
Instead of saying a man is "tight"
in Chicago, the reporters say that he is a
" victim of bacchanalian immoderation "
A little boy out West was asked if
he knew where liars went, and he ans
wered yes they went to Now York to
write for tho papers.
A debating society lately discussed
the important question l Whether a
cock's knowledge of daybreak is tta re- !
suit of observation or iti-tinet.
The Pall Mull Gitrctte sugts the
shoeing of pointers, to prevent tho stub
b!e cutting their feet. A steam dog i
the next step.
A London cemetery company won
let a b rcjved fuller attrsbut
e int; ti e.i! n
oi n,s sou io vtucination in me cptiupa
cn the child's tomb.
1'y a natural but iudl.-ercct slip of
tlu tongue, a loyal or itur recently a !-
drcs-cd a .saddle colored audi-uec in
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Tenues.-ee as yellow eitu-ms.''
An Afric-m church. South, it is said,
recently expelled a fetn !. mefttber
the tdiarg! of being t.bubU ht;ib,d " f
-that is wearing a chi-noii. I
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4l')iH ui MJiJUUiHJ liiV I
iiii-ii'ii if tif rill fii'tt-'i niiinnir v -
A lady in l.lhode 1-1 ami s-ib-cribcd '
for a Newport paper tho other d ay. tu ;
be .-cnt to a rji:3iritjor u no vrrt!:J m r :
i wf
.v borrowing nor own. f
lIsMirrt, wlmt hefurn A the t !! v
I inas4 mv tviih moriiin.' ?" I
" I 1'rictl th huekwlica?. m i f
I was afraid yu hatl wasted it
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A notice of a birth in a L nliti ,-
per 'lias aprcnd,a to it th.' word. : :
-Mr. !''nrbe9' (the father) requests f he j
prayer, uf Uia friend in thi, .ore uf;lx-
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An Knglisl, Cnrn,H.r-. jury recently
itnrned a ver.l.et . .1 -Death iron, latiy
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return
doenoration of the heart, aeecicraled
by the deceased having tranled her
e!f." One of the 8 dt Lake Saint, bus f r
three of bis wive, a grandmother, moth
er and daughter in this way avoiding
the uripbaaritnei, of a mother-in-law.
A millci.in born on the ) tt day of
the year, felicitates himself on hi, lucky
escape of not being born at all. " Ie
jaber," says be, " aud if it bad been
the next day what vould have become
of me.'
An Irishman tippljing for a license to
sell whiskey, was akcd if b posse.s-ed
a good moral character: " Faith yer
honor," replied I'at, " I don't see Iht;
necessity fur a good moral character to
sell whiskey.
The nvost remarkable operatic achieve
ment of the age is recorded at Louis
ville. Mrs. Fitch performed a part
there the other evening, and was as
tounded to discover in a morning paper
that " Mr,. Fitch seemed to gather up
iu a pearly shell I ho dripping harmon
ies of the evening, and, like a songful
naiad, lift thcui to the sun to see them
glitter."
A girl of sharp wits in a Wcstcn city,
dicoveref recently that her lover wa,
about to take another girl to the ball.
She thereupon bribed his hack man to
permit her to take the rein, at the prop
er moment, aud instead of driving the
pair to the ball-room she took them sev
eral mile, out of town to a deuc wood,
where she left them exposed, to a pelt
ing rain storm the young lady in a
low-necked muslin -dress and kid slip
pers, and her escort in full party toggery
and thin boot,. Their situation .was
not comfortable, but they found shelter
iu a neighboring farm house, vhero
there happened to be an accommodating
minister, and the two, being lovely di.
posed by their misadventures, were mar-
riod. Tin' other Vullii" Wiitll.m tliiW Sits
in sackcloth atid ashes, brooding sadly
over ncr iniau ventures.
lttilMJlllJCAN fl.ATl'OIUl.
UESOf.lJTIONS ADOPTED HY TUB STATK RKPVBM
VS COSVE.TilOS AT 1'OHTLANU, JiAHtU 20TU,
1872.
Tho Union Republican party of Ore
u, in Convention, makes this declara
trou,
tion ol its principles and policies :
1. To tho Constitution of tho Uni
ted States and all its amendments we
pledge our unfaltering allegiance; to
its authority a willing obedience; to its
full and legal construction aud enforce
ment our constantsupport.
2. That the success of the present
National Administration in rrducin"
the public debt, diminishing and equa
lizing taxation, Jialitiinixteriug every
branch of public affairs with economy
and efficiency, forming and improving
the civil service, ci.-loreing the laws
without fear or favor, protecting the
nation's wards with parental care against
the cruel avarice of .speculation arid
fraud, and maintaining friendly rela
tions with Foreign I owers, has been
such as to command the approbation
of the great majority of the American
people, am! justly entitle it to the con
fidence and commendation of every true
Republican.
.'J. We regard the, payment of the
national debt, in full compliance with
all legal obligations to our creditors
everywhere, and in accord mce with the
true letter and spirit of i:s Contractu).:,
as no longer a question in i--ue ; but!
that we may be clearly understood, we
denounce all forms and decrees of repu
diatioti of that debt, as affirmed by tin
Democratic prty and its sympathizers
as not only national calamities, but pnsi
ave crimes, ana we wm n .vcr con-ents
to a suspicion of lack of h Mir or jus
tice in its complete p.ttiyf teti.m.
d. Wc admit of no distinctions be
tween citix. ns, whether jf native or
foreign birth; and therefore we lavui
the granting of full amnesty to the peu
pie ot tho-.; States lately in re'e lii i: ;
H'i'l wc here pi. toe ful! and i fb
flue prutci-ri t of our civil br.v to a!
p--ms vo!;uit.irily comiog u. -r, ,.id
iv.: in our
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jr.r iht. (rontrn.-tinM .f w"rk whl
t'crp-'r it.)i! cu i in :. a i,!v
another curpnr t'Ksn. entirely sound a
re.-ponib!e, oerrd to rvn .truet for m
enfy-tivc thousand do!lai3 less ; ut.rt f
we are in faV'-r of the :i-m:v bv t
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Legislature of an eilieient school lajw.
such ;i, shall seeun? to all citizens ot
our State a good common school educa
tion. 8. We find no terms sufTk'intlv
strong to exptcp, our disapproval f
those act-; of the la-t fit gi.-laf ure when:
by tho swamp land, belonging i) he
Sttit have hern taken from the needy
settler, and given without limit or prober
competition in price to the land grab
ber and speculator ; when.by the eijiol
nmeut, a;nl salanc, ol Mule tdhiiers
have been unconstitutionally increased,
and the taxes increased thou-and, of
dollars by the creation of new ami jun
neeessay t-ffiees and salaries, forjthe
purpose of providing for party hivorUes;
and whereby the citizens of our ine
troj'oli, have been deprived of ami de
nied the riitht of controlling their po
lice authority. And :c cajuaily Con
demn the administration of our State
officers and law, as extravagant, r :ck
iess, illegal and destructive, and we
rightly charge all these results as the
acts of the Democratic party.
0. We are in favor of the IJr ifed
States giving to each honorably dis
charged soldier who served in the arm
ies of the United Slates lo put down
tho rebellion warrant, for a homestead
of 1(50 acres.
10. That we demand the repgal of
tho so-calied litigant act, which was
devised to support pauper Jemoc ratio
newspapers at tr.o public expense.
11. That the Republican party of
this State are in favor of the General
Government extending aid toward liuihb
ing a railroad from Portland, Oregon,
to Salt Lake City, and we hereby pledge
our party representatives to the support
ot the same.
l. J hat the mdhscriuiinnto hcefi" I
sing of person, to sell spirituous liquors i
fill ors i
wUhout bci,,,8,W nd0ri.to? r- ro-
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efusing to license other than law-abid-ng
and responsible persous, who can
furnish sufficient sureties for good con
jdtiet. lo. That the Republican party of
jOregon is in favor of obtaining aa.-dst-janee
from the General Government for
jthe construction of a wagon road from
jtheeity of Portland to the Dalles, re.
jeognizing this as a most important and
j necessary improvement tor the State.
11. We affirm that the continuance
iin power of the Kepublican party is
the only sure preservation of national
peace and prosperity, and for reasons
therefor we point to its brilliant record
in the late civil war ; to a complete
nationality ; to a united sisterhood of
thirty-seven States ; to our Territories
rapidly warming into State life; to a
nation freed from the taint of human
slavery ; to an elevated and enlarged
citizenship ; to our national standing at
home and abroad ; to th? work of vig
orous reform in all discovered abuses of
authority or trust ; to an unequalcd for
eign credit; to a successful and jiolid
financial system, and to the unparalleled
peace and prqcritv everywhere in our
broad dom iin, aud thtMC are cur pledges j
tor the tutu re.
I"). We hail the " New Departure"
of the late Democratic party, taken by
the action of their Vtm-i!mu iu seven
Sta'es, ,v an aiBrmutioti of the priuci-
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pi i r viiicn ue it' piitoic.ati pirfy
has contended fur the a-t tn year- ;
and in t!ie ' P;osiv.- Policy'1 of that
party, already u-uuod iti fevt r of
the State, wc reeo an a knowl-
' i:t i t lmr h pch iio-s- ef
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'.y. ti tr.-.i. imi.-otM-d ll.iir, with hesid ,'o,d emt
cvfird with landr.i!l. N'isi; :l l.ar!-r nnd
vu and l ink like 4 ww m.oi. Tiii i
vh:? MUX'S ti A IH Ki ItO will d. !!
iLctiiiH". The li:irm wld. h I i r hi wvU jdaefrd
Ihiir. ('!.. .i.y 'nr!t. Luxuriant Trf..-(.-? aiid a
CIran Ili -id, iiotlcciihio and iru-id-iih!;;.
Bwld ly nil DruS-dM nnd Cutiiitry .Strcsi.
Tbo (jriginatrT of this wonderful modieino
claiiiifl to hnvo diicuvcrol and ctwihinrii- in
hunnoviy njoro of Suture' Mit imrcrri'jn tmii
nit prujiirt!rt than was ever before coinhinotl in
chic mcdicino. Tho evidcuce of this fart "is
found in tho variety of most nhtitinnte. discafus
wli ieh it has hi'tn found to cotiiiuer. In tho
euro of 'roiichiti, S'i t re ( ttjh, find the early
stivCi of ('invtuinytion, it ha ustontrfhed the
midifl faculty, and hundred.-i of tho best phy
sicirtna pronounce it th irint( wdifitt iti.
rovrry of A jf. While it cities tho severest
Cough?, it utrengthens tho pytcm ftvd iurilic
th Idool. I5y itji tjnnl and thrujh lli
l""''.'J'"! r'tl'rii it cwrr nil llinunt from tho
wo rM n rij'nl.t to a oouinion f 'lutrh I'iiitjir. or
I'.rujttuuk.. Mercurial IMciife?, Mineral ni)iii,
yjdiilitic and V'enerial lUeasc:, ami their ef
fects aro eradicated and vioroit.-c health nnd a
xiitiiitl. cimtitnli established. Jrijii'jmfui), SW
tfiKHlti, Sciltl Head, Frrr.r Son, Stall if '
lloixh Skiu. in ?hort all tho numerous disease
eaiiriedby fV Ubnut, aro cotnniere I by thia
juiworful, purifyinfr and in vibrating tuecUcinc,
For "-Liver Cimntlnliil," liiliou J)iorJc and
flubi'tuiil VoiiHiifxilioii, it 1ms product'd hun
dreds of perfect, and pcnuajiout cures wbero
other modieino had failed.
The proprietor offer $100 rcvard for a medi
cine thut will ccpiitl it in the euro of tho diseases
ftir which it is recoinmendcd. lie ware f mum
j'nitn atid triH-fhlca iiiiit'ttiuH, so that my (lov
ernmentiStatap, which ta a lxmifnt (iwrnntre of
ijvinunent, i upon tho out.sido wrapper. This
medicine Sold i,u i)i ,f,rist ,,te tiur ,,rr
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sjiousibilities for the abuse thereof,
having been found by experience to
promote the growth of crime and pau
perism, and thereby to seriously increase
the rate of taxation, the Kepublican
party recognize the right 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
js consistent with individual liberty, by
V.iSJ':tniWra
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naxEEa m and stove store,
Front Street, one Daor South of
1 P03t Office.
Dallas ------- Oregon.
KN0WI.Ni TIIintK IS A MAKKKI
dific-rence l.t twuc-n artielcs of TINWAHK
maiitifac ii 'iiil ty ami that ma'le by iuatiii
fuctiirtrs iu Portland uiid otl.. r largo titles, for
shipment, I have on liand Itolli my own niak
and jiIo that of factory inakc, bo that people,
may tako their cL-olce. My iitock coasisld iu
part, of 1
stoves of ail kinds.
Copper, Itr.ts and Iron tVarp,
Wire work of all descriptions
Hhect and (iaivanized Iron,
Sture Hollers. Tea Ktttles,
Milk Iuis, Dippers,
I.ard and Ituttcr Cant,
11 lU-atcr,
Japanned Ware a general Aesrtment,
Cooking Spoons, A varb ty of Gem Pans,
Porcelain lined tew Pans for Fruit,
Broiling Fixtures of New and the Mos
Improved Pattern,
And in fact evi '-ythiiijj that ran he found in
fiit c.us Tin and Htove ctorc.
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Xeatly D0113 aud Promptly Attended to.
rO-tf T. I!. NEWMAN.
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ioh tiii; pki.i:nt si;vsdx.t
We rcfpcct fully call th ntu-ntion ot the
Public to our Wtll JStlctted Slock tf
1 "'a'11'' Uoods,
iaillc&' ami Mie-cs Hats,
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C.lovesi, t.aitir. lite
Hardware,
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School H e-kx,
Stationary. r..
Iu fact IhcrjlMn I'.ntn I Iji a First
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Iu;!.. i;t ih id i.ioi justly with m' j
.. in y 'a' r h nath l;.v;r itri'!ii !;". 1
i da ti : ( ' : i
r ' 'hp.Si v I t
i.:-t I', i
.h h wo will -iy tiit- Hi.di''-t 1'ri' p.
X3riutf on year I-ggs r-id Etur.
The standard remedy for Coughs, In
lliieii7.ii. Sort Throat, Whooping
f'oiigh, Croup. I.lver ('ouiilalnr,
Hronrlillis, Itlceditig of the
l.ungs, ami every aliV-rtlon of the
Throat, lantgs and Chest, includ
ing Co 'sumption.
Wlstar s Italsam does not dry up
a Cough, hut loosens it, cleanses
the Lungs, Rllays irritation, thus
removing the rausc of the com
plaint Votie tfi-nuine unless sign,
cd I. ItlJ i rs. Prepared hySiri ll
W. I'OH'l.ll ,s SON. Huston.
sold hv Hi:ni)ixf;n)N, im,.
THTTI:u A CO., San Fiancieo,
and by dealers generally. 10-Iv
C. II. cox
ITas on hand ancl for Pale, SADDLK
TllKKS of all pizes and the best quality.
Shop near Weymiro's Mill, Pallas, Orcfron.
4dtf
Dr. Raue'8 CAT vnRti Rrmkpv. $"00 reward
for tin incurable case. Sold by drinrffi't". r
by mail, 70 eon t, Patnphlet free. AJtrcs3ll, '
V. Tearce, M. I)., Uullalo, N. Y.
i LL KINDS OF WOKK, FEWfNfl
iV Waahiii an 'I iror.inp", A?.f done hj Mrt
IJurnttt on Lort notit-o and on Tvampnfyg
term.-!. A'l order.- vit at tho house, outh. wet
part d' Dallas, he irnmo llately attended to.
The Great r?l?sikal Discovery t
Dr. WALILEa'3 CALIFORNIA
VINEGAR BITTERSr
C.V
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Hnndreds.cf Thousands " $T
tear ttwlmony to th' ir Woadcr. s 3
tal Cava Live EKvcta. g
cfhUfllAT ADC TTLHITW tmC.'
era mini ritvu II1CY S5
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THEY AUG rOT A VILE
IsrANC.Y DRINK, ill
Mats f I'o'tr Hatrj, WliUkcr, Pro-f
trlirits nod I'of.i-f I.Ifjtiora'IoGtored, spiced
aadfewcttf:i.ct! t t
ti.o t . le, called "Ton-
l,""AH;i:t:i!:rfI" lU-i' rC-T, AC, tliftt lead
t:i t:prl-r on t CratAiKhm h and ruin, tut rm
a true M" '.Sc;:..-, 1 Wivlc- tronx iUa XaUTe IlooU aX
IliTj ( f CAdXrt.lA, It ' from nil Alrcrliwllo
SliiiuilKiim. l i cycr. t .c (; ItEAT HI.OOl
i'l iiii n::: mid i.it'K ji vixj puim
CI r I.E & t-i-tu. i:t V.c;i ut r aad Invlzorator of
tao f crtyi..z cC8ll j cIsonouu matter ac$
rr-.to.-!.". t:.f t'.-.-o 1 t--n hi allby condition. Ko
ji-ra, n rai t-". .- . 1 i ters accordU.jf todlrco
Hon avX rvi.alnlc:. ua'cli. , ...
l or I niia 01 y oud Chrnnlc Rhea
Vf.nlniii iittd t.'our, Hi !;iia r Intll
totloo, n:;i'i-.i, ItcKillicut nnd Inter
Miiirot Vt i srH, lJif)irj f ho Blood
l.ivi-r. Ki.:i;')s niiJ lll.ul.Ifr, i!ieie nil
U-t :::VV-J h .1 i.;:.' t ? .-.CC.teffi:. ucU'DIO
'.- i-o c '.i 1 v Vilintcd Htood, Which.
It v:n-ta.;y it -A iv. 1 iy dsraatfcibcnt Of Ut
J ' llv OlL-tiV.
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f.ui i-TI : j fort
I ! 'ratnJfi of
' cff.t Skin, of
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; i . t.v.'i t:.c.;in fiijlm
r.' , !','".:: r C sc ; cb'tn-v.-ft win jrotk
c i H t..-ir u-;. d i? t kit. .;.i,.'.-a la tho cinut
ti ... :. i- ;.!. end jr r foclhia wtfl
t -tt j I.'..- j t"--. rdvKd fure aud tlua
1 .,J': i"f t'-' ''j"".i xu' f'AiT. ' .
I'I V. 'i' V a j i !'. r Wt'i 11 IKS, l'ir'vtnjr ln
t;.c -i v..' : : ;2;;y i ; -..:-, arc e-clually
:.?: v - ! .r; ! t. -.v.-!. r r f '. !!rccor, rcadj
C-ir. WAy tV- .-'.,c -A i" sr u:id each bottle.
.7. V,'.M nrn, rrr.( r'. tor.
C' : '.:..' v.....
H. II. McDOVAXD v
!. Saa Fraiif Uco,
:rtvt. X?w- Vork.
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hi V.
FOOD;
xM
IV r n f; v.- cents you can hny
r? ;.v.:;r Oi-vcv cr Dnxist
I ;u;i:r;iH:rSi:A:iC3S FARINE "
i::;:tlc 'Vera p.r.v Irish Moss, on
Carrarrccii, nhkh v. ill maka
and a like Qi:x;:liiy of PtuU
(it:i: Custards, Cnuns, Char-
Iciio II::s:;, r. It is lhf
clicapesi, licaliliiesl, and tttestt
le:ic:oti: for, ,1 in tl:o world. It
ti;al;c:' a spl;;u!td Dessert, and
has ut ctu:il as a light and
(Minute ibivA far Invalids aud
Children.
CIS".
A (iloriens Change ! I
Tnn guv. r ivoi:iivi toxic.
Plantation Bitters-..
ros:yntiv f tJi slicrt-no
vhvr of t:e Coi?;)5; txiil Ic!)ifc
tuusl. As a ionic iiui rordial
for tlto apod aail lunsfaal,, it
8i:a -j no ri3a:x'l nuiOEij? KtOfii
;u'2ii s. As a truHsJy for ho
3(rvfiis wruIiiK's lo whtich
wotuetii ne cixs'ritallj- siI-
jori, it is f.iiiHrt?ajf . every
other ;liii6ial;isit. Iu alt U
H5;ttrs, tropical, toniperutc,
or friliS, it aits ns a specflc
in every r.perie.t of tlisorcr
whirli iiatic r::!a:es ih bocliljr
s! resits !a tnul I;reakH t(vit Uc
ataiasnl sjuriis. i'or sale, by
Jsi? n,.ri.r,u;
",l kii "wo"
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