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About Oregon Republican. (Dallas, Or.) 1870-1872 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1872)
J I ht rgott tiJu Hit an. DALLAS, SATURDAY, JUNE 8. -Out In the MooulIghU "We tooeVtwgetber we two at the gate, , Out in the moonlight, dn:tbe midnight hueb, fur the hour grew late, Out in the moonlight. "Sftemt it was jet bright as day, SFor street and garden, and flower an4 spray In a flood of silvery radiance lay, Out in the moonlight:! tve were parting we twe for years, Out in the moonlight Bitter oor grief too da?p for tears, ' Out in the moonlight. Only I held yo closely clasped. Only My .heart beat wild and last. At IIhsmiI J oar lips first kbs and last1. . Kdutdn the meoulight. You spahe no word you gave no sign Out in tbe moonlight; Your eweet red lip lay cold on mine Out in the moonlight. Uut as my clinging clasp unwound, Tou eanlt, with never a sigh nor sound, Itike a broken lily, upon the ground, " Out in thetmoonlight. . B. pillowed 'rrpoojny breast your head. Out'in tftu moonlight; Was it aio to wish you dead, Out in the moonlight ? Tq wWh yonr soul, with mine, might soar tiJofekteted and free, forovermore, Aod'hand in hand, to the golden shore. Up through the moon-light? . ' ' j r Twa a piteous thing to see yau lie, Out In the moonlight, ."So white and still, 'neatb. the aaidnight skjr, Out in the inoonli)ut' And yet, in ray selfish misery, I said M It were better that this should be TJian living to all. but dead lo ue!" Out in the moonlight. 1 laid my hand oa your throat so white, Out in the moo light, Only a grasps pressure slight V Out i bbe suooulight. A mass est more .from its earthly shrine Youroul had rwen to heights divine, Vifcera oft uoclostng, your eyes met mine ! - Oat in the in oob light. ped since then bare years of pais, 1 Out in the moonlight, Sot the impulse born my grief-racked brain. ' Out in the moonlight Like arfteetre pale still haunteth me, O love! with a Christ like charity, forgiveHind lay this ghost for m1 Out in thewoonfight, f,-Weather Record lor May, 1872 JKIPT BT T. I-EARCX, EOLA, OREGOM. , CIl I tat 4t 51'. Long, J24 y If cn'o temp. i9, clear, wind North is, clear, sea breeze, wind North. If f l:, II 21 IX u It u i 17 It 14 Z .. 21 33 U 2i 24 27 1 3S At 21 43, cloudy, wind South. 26, clear, sea freeze, wind North 44, -clear, Seabreeze, wind N'irtii. 61, clear, sea breete, wind North 48, clear, sea breeze, wind North 51, cloudy, wind North. 0, lear, sea breeze, wind North 52, cloudy, sea breeie,ind North 50, clear, sea breeze, wind North 65, clear, sea breeze, wind North 48, rain 0.03 in. sea breeze, w. N. 51, cloudy, sea breeze wind 8. i 52, eioudy,seabreex9 wind North. 52, clear, sea breeze wind North. 65, clear, sea breeze, wind North 68, dear, sea breeze, wind North 58, clear, sea tax:ze, wiad NorUi 54, clear, wind North (54, clear, sea breeze, wind North 64 clear, S. B. w. N. Lightning 56, rain .33 in, wind North 52, 0.26, wind South. 62, cloudy, wind South 58, cloudy, wind JSoath. 61, cloudy, sea breeze, wind Suth 57, cloudy, wind North 66, lioudy, wind North 50, rain 0.15 in. wind North.! 61), clear, ea breeze, wind North n t tt tt tt tt n tt Rain in inches for the month of May. 1872 lAl in. Clear days, 17, Cloud, 10. 21 days of ea toewze. ' 3!eao temperature lor month 55. 1 Highest 65, on the 17th. Lowest 36", on the 4th. Sunday Heading. ' There is no religion without worship; DO worship without the Sabbath.'- Count Man ta Umber I. 1 can truly declare that tome the Sabbath tins been iuvaluable." William Wilberftrrce. ! Give the world half of Sunday, and you will find religion has no hold upou tbether,"St Walter Scott. .-It1 A corruption of morals usually fol lows the profanation of th Sabbath." fflatkiitone. The Sabbath, as a political institu tion, is of great value, independently of Mb claitu to divine authority." Adam " Sunday is a day of account : and a c indid account every seventh day is tho best preparation for the great duy of ac count." Lrd Knmei. "Where there is no Christian Sabbafth theteta no Christian morality jand without this, free -institutions cannot very long be sustained." -Juntice Mc Lean. ' " : i 44 The more faithfully I apply myself to thedotiea of the lord's dayy the ruoro liappy tod euceegsful is ".ray business during the week.f- 6m: Mduiw Hale. 4.TIi longer I live, the more nigh ly do I estUuaJo the Christian Sabbath, nd the more grateful do I feel towards those' who impress its iuipbrlUi nee upon the ootn mun i ty Darnel Webxter. 44 If Sunday bad not : been observed as a day of rf f-t during the last three ceDttfie I have not the smallest doubt that we should have beeoatthis iuo meat a. poorer and less civilized fieo ple thau ' we are." Lord McCku- 44 la the general order issued Novem ber President Wncol luatvdnd that 4Sutday labor in the Aruiy and Navy be reduced to the measure of atrietoeoeseity. The discipline and char acter of the National forces should not hufier, northecaase they defend be im periled, by the profanation of the day or ttauie of iLe Jtlost 11 ih. " Facts and Fancies i The first ark-tick explorers NbaVs 'bed-bugs.- : "Let the teast be,dear wouian1 as the luau said wben he wanted it all himself. Appellation for drunkards Vietiuis of "misplaced benzine." Cincinnati astrological invention Our lloraoe-seope, as drawn by the convention. , When persona, are seasick, what io they most desire JTo feel sea-cure, of -course. "Consequential Damages," is , the name of a new farce just published in London. A 4bear" movement in the Arizona egg market has reduced the price ot" eggs to Sl,2i a dozen. Hergh propeses to build a -carbonic acid gut slaughter house for the paiuless destruction of animals. It is said of a certain United States Senator that he has a seat that will never fail him: -"It is self eou ceit. Josh Hillings siys ''You'd better not kuow so much, than to kuow so many things that ain't so. Professors of Geology are -debating the question, "Were there any bugs in the carboniferous beds If" A law of Pennsylvania makes the taking of money at the door of a thea ter on Sunday illegal, wherefore it is invariably taken at the window. A Memphis duelling party were driven into a cemetery by a facetious hackman " so that they might be burled without unaecessary expense." 41 Madam, a good many people were disturbed by your baby last eight at the concert." 44 Well, I do wonder that such people will go to concerts." f A Louisville baker scattered tartar-, emetic over his rhubarb pies to cure thieves. Jt was an effectual remedy. A neighboring family caught the tartar. A Westerner, speaking of the per formance of the village cliwir, says that "it is like drift wood in the stream : it drags on tle bars, but it don't amount to a dam." It is curious to watch how Augustus who is promenading with Belinda, hur res her past the establishment upn which is placarded, "Strawberries a pint. u In the absence of globes, how do you illustrate the shape of the earth to your scholars V asked a committee to a school teacher. 44 I shows'eni my head," was the reply. la their teal to eccludc scc'ariaoism from the public srhls of Sin Fran cisco, the fratuers of a bill which has passed the Legislature have enacted that 44 religion shall neither be taught or praeticed therein. A drunken Scotchman returning from a fair fell asleep by the roadside, when a pig began licking his mouth. Sawney roared : u Wha' ''kissing me noo? Ye see what it is to be weel liked amang the lassoa A lady teaeher to Iowa made a boy stand up and shaw how he kied the big girls iu the woodshed in hopes that he would shed tears and promise to do so no more. All the larger boys are now wishing that they went to that school. A gentleman from Boston on a visit to his friends to the country, speaking of the times, observed that bus wife had lately expended fif ty dollars for a riding habit. His friend replied : " Here in the country we doo't allow our wives to get into such habits." 44 We have a fipau of horses," said an economist, the other day, 44 on our farm that support themselves without any cost." " Why, how is that?" ex. claimed a listener. Why, you see," remarked the questioned, " one is a saw-hovse and the other a clothes-horse." When Handel once undertook, in a crowded church, to play the dismissal on a fine organ, the whole congregation became so entranced s with delight that not an individual stirred. At length the usual organist came impatiently for ward, took his seat, saying in a tone of superiority, 44 You cannot dismiss a con gregation. See how soou I can disperse them. It is not uncommon for princes, and people of that irresponsible kind, to be married by proxy. Hut it was reserved for Republican Gotham to hit upon the extraordinary notion of putting into proxy, not the bridegroom, nor yet the bride, but of all the people 1n the' world -the parsoc. The newspapers chron icle the happiness of a young couple joined in wedlock, as the notice ran, " by the Ilev. S. II. Tyng, Jr., repre senting the Rev. 8. H Tyng, 1). D. A clever old lady, apparently just ar. rived on a train from the country, en tered one of the refreshment rooms at the Springfield (Mas ) railroad station the other day, and said she had left her parasnion the settee. A general search was commenced and lasted fur some time. Finally one of the waiters asked the old dame when she left it, to which she ans wered, af ter counting up on her fingers, 44 Well, it was just three years ago last Fourth of .July." There was a general roar, much to the astonishmeut of the iold lady, Who went away With a TCry , puzzled look lupon her cuuntnaucfi. '1YOTICJ2. j 13 ARTIES WHO WERE OCCUPYING . lande in the ' Grande Ronde and jSiletx Reserves," in the State of Oregon, in he years 1865-'t5, and had to abandon the same in conse quence of said Reserves having been selected by the II. S. for the settlement of the Rogne (River Indians, will please Bend their addresses, for futher correspondence, to R. W. DOWMAN, Att'y Box lt5, Washington City, D. C. 13-3tn. V 13 1 I- I A U I T 112 $ OF The lliuiian Hacc, j . i DIFFERENCES OF OPINION, ETC., etc:,, will be commenced in a week or two iu ihis paper, showing how . IM'AJiCY j can be elaborately represented, bow - j CHILDHOOD UOMltS can be made happy, ; i 'i ii r it 'I'm ii i made easy, MANHOOD YUAltS made profitable, and old a(;i: made comfortable, how to live and be healthy. Supply Jur table with the least i-ost, wbere to dispose of the tilings you ibrn't want at the best pr-iee, makiog your iwn itulustry the most profitable. This story is written by a tirst diud author, and one who understand the case in hand to perfection. Meanwhile, f you can't wait for the above to appear iu print, call on M. M. ELLIS, at La Ciede, aud all the above-mentioned point will be fully explained and happily illustrated. YOU KNOW I KEY. mm "ANTED, AGENTS $.100 to S.'fiO p.r y mouth, male and female, to introduce the genuine improved MARSHALL SEWING MACHINE. This machine, will stitclj. hem, fell, tuck, braid, bind, cord, tpailt, atid eta hroider in a most superior manner. Price, only 615, fully licensed and warranted fr five years. We will pay SI.IUIO for any machine, high price or low, that will se-w ti stronger, nioro neuutitul or more elastic seam than our. It makes the ELASTIC I.OCK-KTITCH. Every second il stitch can be cut, mid till the clth cannot be pulled !prt without tearing it. We payjAgents $ltitl to $200 per uoiith. and expensed, or a commission from which tvvice that amonnt tan he made. For circulars and teruiP. apply to tr address; S, MARSHALL A CO.. i HVJ Nassau street, New Y'.rk. CAUTION. Do uot be imposed upon by other parties traveling through the tfuuutry palming ofl worthless cast-iron imichitte un der the same name -or otaerie. Ours1 if tbe only genuine and really cheap machine umn utactured. J-u.1 PLANTAT10 N liters. , l !S ft O X 8 THIS -'.WONDERFUL VEtiETARI.E RK storative is the sheet anchor of :h feel e an t debilitated. A a tonia and cordial the aged and languid it hrnt n equal j am tii stomachics. As a remedy for the pervou weakness to which women ure esjMsc'ally sub cct, it is supcrceping every other stimulint. In all climate, tropical, te"pcrnte or fr? id. ' jrft as a speci ic in every s -"cief of An irderi W iich undcrm'nes llie 1 di'y ftnjgJi uut I ttsks dowb the nniuiHl spirit. Ileaiitiftil Woman! II ACi AX'S MAfJMlMA HAI.M (five i i t the Complexion the Ereshues of Youth. Haoa'x Maojiolu Wm.v overcomes the flushed spfiearnnce cnu.ol by heat, fatigue and excitement. It makes the lady of forty nppesr but twenty, ami so natural and perfect that no person can detect its npplic ation. Hy jits use the roughest skin is made to rival tho pure ra- dient teturef youthful beauty. It removes redness, blotches and pimples. It Contains nothing th:it will injure the skin the least. Mausoli t Halm is used by all fashionable ladies in New York , London and Pari, jit eosta mly 75 cents per Ilottle, and is sold by all Drujrjrist and Perfumers I The originator of this wonderful inedicino claims to havo discovered and rnwbiurd in JutriHOini moro of Xuturn' t rcr iyn medi m, projitrtit than wns ever before combined its one medicine. The evidence of this fact is found in the variety of most obstinate diseases which it has been found to conquerj In tho cure of Itrunvhiti, Smere Vouijlm, aud the early stages of (JuiiHHiiijtioii, it has astonished the medical faculty, and hundreds of the best phy sieiaas (pronounce it the yreafrat mrAintt tli-futrsj-y f ilw aj. While It cutes the severest Coughs, it strengthens tho system ftIMl purifies the bbod. Ry its fffvit and thorumjh blood purifying irj)vrtirn itcircs all ITumom from the aorst prfult to a ooinmon Jtlotvh I'implt or t'rvjstiou. Mercurial Diseases, Mineral poisons, Syphilitic and Vencrial Diseases, Jand their ef fects are eradicated and vigorous health and a KtKU.il constitution established. ErijHipttti, Suit Jilwunr, Si-itfil Jhori, Fei'r ,SWei, tftttly or Jough Skin, in short all tho numerous diseases caused by hud blood, are eonqucro ij hy this powerful, purifying and invigorating medicine. For 'ZiVer dotiiploint," liiliott Dinordnii and JfuJittn( Contjtttionf it has produced hun dreds of perfect and permanent cures where odiur medicine had failed. j The proprietor offers $100 reward for medw-1 eine that will equal u in inecurooi ino useasw for which it is recommended. Hew are; of co ritn and wnrthle imitation. See that m y Gov ernment Stamp, which IS a positive unr.'iutra of Hitineue, is upon the outside wrapper . Tbia mediciuc S tl trngui! aronn io tor per Prepared by R. V. PIEUtJK.M. v., soie Proprietor, at his chemical Laboratory. 13 lutoaatxciictliufliiloNi Juaed,! y-bu.? PIO.YEER TIN AND STOVE STORE, Front Street, one Door South of Post Office. t . i Dallas Oregon. . KNOWING THERE IS A MARKED' difierence between articles of TINWARE: manufactured by uoe, and that .made by manu facturers in Portland and other largo cities, for shipment, 1 have on hand both my own make and also that of factory make, so that people may take their choice. My stock consists in part, of i to4 es of ail kinds, Copper, lira and Iron Ware,' Wire work of all d-cscrlptiens, Sheet and Galvanized Iron, Htove Hollers, Tea Kettles, Milk Pant, Dipper), r.ard and flutter Cans, Kgg Heater 8, Japanned Ware a general Assortment, Cooking Spoons, A variety of Gem Fans, Porcelain lined tew Pans for Fruit, Broiling Fixtures of New and the Mos Improved Patterns, And in fact everything that can be found in a fust class Tiu and Stove Store. Fob Work Neatly luu3 and Promptly Attended to. 60-tf T. B. NEWMAN. Xew CnOoiIm! IVcw ooU!! fok tiii: ihi:si:nt meason. Wo resjK'ct fully call the attention of Public to our Well Selected Htock of the Ladles' Dregs Gouda, Ladies' ami Missea Hats, t;eutV 1'uritlshia Coeds, C.lovea, G alters). Etc. Hardware, C-'rocerlea, Sehool HikiL'a, Stationery, JU-., In Cact liverythln; Found la a Flrt Claims Ketail Store. We can assure our Patrons that we will be up with the times. Cour.e aud Examine jour Stock 'before pur charing elsewhere. Country .Produce taken in exthaige U r Good . N. A. J. D. LEE In Dallas, April 22, 1H71 C, B3 Hi A V ! C U K A I l i'lieaper lliau Kver!!! no m i; it, w our ley co., ELLEN DALE .STORE, Have removed thir STOCK OF UOODS to I)Wss, and are con.-tautly receiving N E U" aud WELL SELECTED i.)Ul)S, consisting of Ladles' Drew and laury iuda, Men and Hoy Uthlu;, Hals and Caps, Hoot and Sb.oes.lJ Iadlfft and Children Shoes of every Stjle and Size. A full Stock of riroceriea constantly on hand, also Hardware and CnKkery. Woolen ;ood Manufactured at the Ellendale Mill, such as Heavers C'assimeres. Hard Time, Tweeds Flannels H41 Hlanketa, Which we offer at Wholesale and Retail. Having a desire to locate permanently in Dallas, we will deal fairly and justly with all wh tuny favor u with their patronage. YV e will cxchan'5 Goods for Country Prodace, for which we will pay the Highest Price. Bring on your Egg and Butter- 3-tf The standard remedy fr Coughs, 111 flu cut a, Horc Throat, Whooping Cough. Croup, l.lver Complaint, llrcitchltis. lllecdiiig of the l.uiLgK, and every affection of the . Throat, Lungs and Chest, includ ing Consumption. Wstr a llalsam does not dry up a Cough, but loosens it. cleanses the Lungs, allays Irritation, thus removing the rause of the Com plaint. onc gfciiulne unless sign ed I. MUTTS. Prepared by MHTIf W. KOWM? WIN, Hoston. Sold bv HEIMHNdTOSf, litis-TMTTi-ilt s CO., San Francisco, and by dealerg generally. lO-ly HAODIifi'l TREES. C. H. COX Has on hand and for Sale, SADDLE TREES of all sires and the best quality. fj&KxD near Way mi re's Mill, Dallas, Oregon. 43tf Dn. Sage's Catahhh Rkmrot. $500 reward for an Incurable case. Sold by drucghts, or W mail, 70 cents. Pamphlet free. AddresiR. V. rearcc, 31. D.,.Ruffalo, N. Y. nr a t i o nr a il BUSINESS C GLUE G E, PORTLAND, OREGON. A S0DEL COMMERCIAL COLLEGE!! THE EDUCATION FORTUETIS1E8. The Importance of a Practical Education Wai never more Apparent than Now ! IT IS UNIVERSALLY ACKNOWLEDGED that as we grow in prosperity we grow more practical, and that it is required of men that they educate themselves practically educate themselves in the best manner possible to meet the demands of the times. When Agesilaus, King of Sparta, was afked what things he thought most proper for boys to learn, he replied : ' Those things which they should ijiraetice wben they become men." " Deliver all things in number and weight, and put all in writing thattbou givest ont orre ceivest in," is a precept of universal application; and there is a special necessity for its strict ob servance an all business transactions. Young men the future welfare of this Coast look lo YOU ! A-re YOU prepared to meet its demands ? A COURSE OF INSTRUCTION to meet the DEMAND ol'THE AGE ! The most thorough, and comprehensive COCRSE OF BUSINESS TRAINING ever introduced by tny V O i!l I?I E ft C I A E OR HUSINESS COLLEGE, combining THKOItl AND PRACTICE, by means of IJAXKS ASD 1W RISE SSI OFFICES. The Course is so orrnnged and Taught as enable the Student t master it iu the Shortest Time possible to Each Student, after passing" through the TIIKOUY COUIISE, becomes an actual HOOK KEEPER AS I) MERCHANT where, in the space of a few WEEKS, be ob tains the experience of anORDINARY LIFE TIME. The TELEOUAPIl DEPARTMENT is w tittt-d up with the let ul luslruments, and is in complete ruunir.e order. For FULL INFORMATION, send fortC0L LEtiE PAPER. Address: DkFUANCE A JAMES, 52yl Portland, Oregon. W. II. TEAE A: Co., Unon A: arrine Makers MAIN KTKISI2T, DALLAM, Are on hand with their WACUOXS and BUJ tHES al their old Stand this Spring as ucual, nd intend to sell them very chep for Cah ; the Prices raogiug from $10 to tl.0. They havo also nn hand for sale plenty of wagon materials. Oive him a call Mid sec them All kinds of work in their line done o order. All kind of lllarlc smithing done cn short notice, and in a workmanlike manner. Horse Shoeing $2 ., cash down. Thankful for pat patronage, they solicit continuance of the same. y.tf Dallas. Mav . 1S71. NOTICE. rtIO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, and in particular Albion Powell : 1 hereby j;ive notice that I have taken ip and led an application to pre-empt the S. li. quarter of See. , T. 7 S. G W. of the Willam ette Meridian, said land is situated in the County of Poik. aud State of Oregon, in the Land Office t Oregon City. Said land was formerly taken up by said Albion Powell, on the loth duy of March, A. D. IfcoS, and after wards abandoned by him, more than three years ago. WOODEN ELLIS. NOTICE. o HEtJOX b CALllOHNIA RA1L- road Company, Land Department, Port land, Oregoi., April 5, 1S72. Notice is hereby given, that a vigorous prosecution will be insti tuted against any and every pcrsor who tres passes upon any Railroad Land, bycutting and removing Umber t bore fro in before tie same is UOmjHT of the Company AND PAID FOR. All vacant Land in odd numbered sections whether surveyed or unsurveyed, within a dis tance of thirty miles from the line of the road, belongs to tfce- Company I. R.M00RES, 6-tf , Laud Agent O. W. It QUART. I J. w. iioaAnt. MA DDI, 13. IIAStA'KSS A: 1 OLLAEt SIIOI1!; North-East Corner of Main and Mill Streets, Dallas. GEORGE W. HOBART & CO. Will Manufacture and keep CONSTANTLY ON IIAN& a large Assortment ef SADDLERY, HARNESS, AND . COLLARS, Consisting of all the HOUSE i:QUUUEiTT Usually kept in a FIRST CLASS SADDLERY SHOP, All of which will bo made ot THE BEST MATERIAL. Also, CARRIAGE T1UMMINO and RE PAIRING done to ' order oa the shortest notice. Call an examine our Work before pvrcfcai ing elsewhere. 41-tf GEO. W. HOBART 4 CO. TO THE PUBLIC ALL KINDS OP WORK, SEWIJJI Washing and Ironing, Ac, done by Mrt y Burnett on hort notice and on reasonable , terms. All orders left at the house, aoath-we part of Dallas, will be immediately attended to, The Great Medical Discovery I r Dr. WALKER'S CAUFOP.NIA VINEGAR BITTERS Hundreds of Thousands f, 3 rip.- testimony to their Wonder- .'' : o o fctg ful Curative Effects. Bg" a WHAT ARE THEY?gj e Vo o TTTV.T A TIE KOT A VILE 5 2 I uii FANCY DRINK.PIl Ma.ij of i'oor Itum, VhUkr Vfvt t Spiritanndltrfiitie I,iquoridoctored.splced and sweetened to please the taste, called "Ton ics,"" Appetizers," lu-storcrs," c.. that lead1, tho tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but ara atruo Medicine, made from the Native Boots and ' Herbs of California, Tree from nil Alcoholla Miiiiulnntft. They are tlieCSItEAT DLOOI) PL'KIFli; ntul LIFE CJIVINU 1B1N CIPLEaptrroct Innovator andlnvlcorator of tiics System, carrying off all polsonocs matter an4 resttorini,' H'e blood to a healthy condition. Nf.' person can taio theso Ulitcrs according todlrso tlon and rcnialp long unwell. For Iiiflnniiiiaf ory nnd Chronic Rhea matUiii nnd iioiil, Dysyepttia r Iadl CCHtion, Itilioun, Itoiiillteut nnd Inier-, niitirni Fevers, Ileae of tho Itlood l.iver, IvidiicyH, and ilhtdUcr, these Hit lera havs beca most successful, buch DI cnmt m arc caused by Vilinted Itlood, whlca, 1 generally produced by derangement f th J".eli vp Orjraii!. .pvsrr.rsiA oit. indigestion. iU-.adacIie. i'a.u In tha KUoulUeis, Coulis, Tight ness of the Cheat, Dizziness, Sonr F.ruclatlons of the Stomach. Had tat3 la the Jlouth Bilious AU tacUs, FalpU-tSon of the Heart, InCammatlon of.,. , tlic I.uii.I'i'u la the njriois of the Kidneys, and. a hundred oCitr iaiij!ul symitoius, aro the off- prinssr,f Iys ;cpbia. Th"y l.ivig'rte the Stomacb and stimulate th . torpid liver and ImjhVir, which render them of ua-equalU-d vdtacy In cicaaslnj the blood of all Impurities. a;. l Imparting new life undrltfort the whole system. '. FOK s:ilN DISEASES, F.ruptlons.Tctter. Fait ::hcuir.,Ii,.oLcUos. Sput. Fiiuples, Pustules, polls. Carbuncle, King-V.'orius, Sc:ik!-!lead,Sore 4 Fycs,KrlTK-lai, Itch, Scarfr. Decolorations f. tlie Ski:i, Humors and DUvascs of the Skin, of v whatever ua.uc t rnatur.', are literally dug up andcarricd out of tho system In a rhor time by the Mie of these letters, tne bottle In sucn canes wi!l convince the n.ott Incredulous of their curative ciTects. CU:ause the Vitiated Pino I whenever you Had Ms lmpurlt":cbnrsting through thesltln luPlm pie. Eruptions er s-re ; clcarc It when yoa find It obstructed and klusgish la the veins; cleanse It when It Is foul, and yonr feelimrs will tell you when. Keep the blood pure and tho h-aUu of t'ie ysfi'i will follow. IMS, TA In a.-.i other WOIOTS, larMnff la ' the system of so many thousands, are effectually , destroyed anJ removed. For fall directions, read t carefully the circular around each bottle. J.W.VLKFn. Proprietor. It. 11. McDOVALD A CO., Drntr-,'!sts and On. Aecnt. San Franc!sooJ Cul., and ff3 and SI Commerce Street. New Torfe., , La. '.rsis-' unit i i For a lew cents you can bujr" of your Grocer or Druggist a ruckle of SEA I0SS FARINE,! f made from puro Irish Moss, or Carrageen, which will mako" 1 sixteen quarts of Tilanc Mange,, , , and a like quantity of Pud- fii dius;s, Custards, Creams, ChaW lotto Kusse, A:e. It is tho (? cheapest, healthiest, and most'"51 delicious food in tho world. It ' makes a splendid Dessert, and?f has no equal as a light and delicate food for Invalids aud. Children. A Glorious Chaii!?o ! I J -. i'Sjl .' Uf THE (3HKAT AVOItLD'S TONIC, i ' & i Plantation Bitters. This wonderful vrRctablW restorative in the Mieet-aii" ' ehorof tlic' fertile and dctillt tatel. As a tonic ami cordial for the ned and litJtuid, U has- no '.equal '..among' stom-, achies. Ah n remedy for ; tho,. !$ nervous weakness to which 5- s women are especially, sub? . ject, tt i superseding ei-cry other stimulant. la all CU mates, tropical, temperate, ; or frigid, it nets as a speciGc A In every specie of disorder;,, w which undermines the bodily , strength aud breaks down the u animal spirits. For sale by 4ill Druggists. rff? h -V f sis ' sy 7 it5 - m f p i JT3 - Ou 2 THE NEW FOOD. .