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DALLAS, SATURDAY, JULY G.
Our Army of the Dead ."'
iJj the edg of the Atlantic, where the waves of
Freedom ronr,
And the breefcce of the ocean chant a requiem
to the shore,
On the Nation's en?tern hill tops, where Its cor-
Mr etone was laid,
On the mountains of New England, whoie our
fathers toiled and prayed,
'Mid old Keystone's rugged itches, which the
miner's hand await,
'Mid the never ceasing commerce of the busy
Empire State,
With the country's love and honor on each brave
devoted head,
Is a band of noble heroes is our Army of the
Dead. '
On the lake-encircled homestead of tho thriv
ing Wolverine,
On the beautious Western prairies, with their
carpeting of green,
Bj the sweeping Mississippi, long our country's
pride and boast,
On the rugged Rocky llouutains, and th3 wierd
Pacific coast,
In the listless tunny Southland, with its blos-
eoma and its vines,
On the bracing Northern bill-tops, and amid
their murmurii g piues,
Over all our happy couutry over all our Xation
spread,
Ii a band of noble heroes is oar Army, of the
Dead.
Not with nm?ket, and with 8aber,and with ?lad
heart beating fast ;
. Not with cannon that bad thundered till the
bloody war was past ;
Not the voices that are shouting with the vim
of victory's note ;
Not with armor gaily glittering, and with flags
that proudly float ;
Not with air of martial vigor, not with steady,
soldier tramp,
Coma they grandly marching to us for the
' boyi are all in camp.
With forgetful n ess upon it each within his
earthly bed,
Waiting tor his marching orders ifl our Army
of the Dead.
, Fast asleep the boys are lying, in their low and
narrow tents,
And no battle-cry can wake them, and no orders
call them hence ;
And the yearning of the mother, and the an
guish of the wife,
Cannot with their magic presence call the sol
dier back to life ;
And the brother's manly sorrow, and the fathers
mournful pride,
Canmtgive back to his country him who for
his country died ;
Tie who for the trembling Nation in its Lour
of trial bled.
Lie in these its years of triumph, with our Artur
of the Dead
But upon the growing future, and the strange
eventful pat,
Our young martyrs now in elumLcr Lave a
mighty influence cast,
But for them and for their courage but for
them and for their pain
The great band that holds our Union would
for'er be rent in twain ;
And the tyrant mock the darkoess of the pati
riot's hopeless night,
While the brightest star of freedom sank forev-
ermore from sight.
And the greatness of our heroes shall in future
days be read,
And historians tell the praises of our Army of
the Dead.
History's pen shall tell the story, and its grand
est words crap.'oy,
To reeonnt the Spartan courage of the dying
soldier boy ;
How n mother's tears fell o'er him how no
father's step was nigh,
When the darkness fell upuu him, and he knew
that he niutt die.
How he sought to meet it bravely, how he strove
to bush his moan,
When the King of Shadows called him, and he
met him there alone.
How he eyed the 1, host of Darkness with a
boyish fear and dread.
And then went to sign the inutcr of our Army
of the Dead
History's pen shall tell the story, how the pris
oners unrcsigued
In the hell encompassed dungeon of the South
land lay and pined ;
How he dreamed of bounteous tables, spread by
mother or by wife,
And then awoke to face the hunger that ws
gnawing at hi life ;
How tbe angels looked and pitied, and swung
wide the prison door,
And the starving battle-convict left his cell.for
evermore ;
By the bands of fallen comrades by'the smiles
of angels led
He went forth to join the legions of the Army
of the Dead.
Bat if they who now are silent in the slumber
of the brave,
Could be made to stand before us in the gar
ments of the grave,
And if life were promised to them, if it only
might be so,
That the Nation should but perish, they would
proudly answer, "No !
Let us lay beneath the covering a united land
can give,
And while we shall lie in silence let the grand
old Nation live X
Let Columbia live and conquer! Let us suffer
Death instead !"
And 'tis cneh as this that gather, in our Army
of the Dead J
When the years of Earth are over, and the
cares of Earth are done, -..
V When the reign of Time is ended and Eternity
begun,
When the thunders of Omniscience on our wa
kened senses roll,
And the the sky above shall wither, and be
gathered like a scroll,
When among the lofty mountains, and across
the mighty sea,
The celestial bugler Gabriel shall ring out the
reveille,
Then will march, with brightest laurels, and
with proud victorious troad.
To their station up in heaven, our Grand Army
Cf the Dead!
Will M, Carlcton.
Sunday Heading.
Men blush less for their crimes than
for thtir weakness aud vanity.
. Characters never change. Opinions
" al'er; characters aru only developed,
lis who speaks without modesty will
find it hard to make his words good.
l.fifirmnrr ni limit. 1 th lit i Int
' lost; thought without learning is peri-
lOUS. ' ' i
uenius uncxaiieu is no more genius
than a bushel of acorns is a forest of
oak.
. No man of sense can expect to p'lss
through this world without abuso. If
he be a gentleman he will bo abused by
-.rascals; if he be a rascal; he will be
abused by gentlemen.
Weather Kecoid tor June, 1872.
KEPT BY T. TEARCE, KOLA, OREGOX.
Lut 44 51'. Long. 1J24 5'
temp. f2, clear, sea breeze wind North.
70, clear, sea breeze, wind North.
73, clear, wind South.
b'i, clear, sea breeze, wind North
CI, clear, sea breeze, wind Nrfn.
. 57, clear, sea breeze, wind North
(51, clear, sea breeze, wind North.
OS, clear, wind North.
72, clear, sea breeze, wind North
0 2, clear, sea breeze, wind North
(17, clear, sea breeze, wind North
" fiS,' clear, sea breeze, wind North
05, clear, sea breeze, wind North
51, cloudy, wiud 8. light rain.
55, clear, sea brecz, wind North.
5S, clear, wiud North.
53, cloudy, sea breeze, wind S
6. '!, cloudy, Seabreeze, wind North
58. elear, sea breeze, wit d North.
02, clear, wind North
72. clear, sea breeze, wind North
60, clear, sea breeze, wind North
58, clear, sea breeze, wind North
54, cloudy, sea breeze, wind North
02, clear, sea breeze, wind North
55, rain 0 08 in. wind South.
55, rain 0.51 in. wind South.
4", rain 0.36 in. wind South.
51, rain 0.21 in. wind South
52, cloudy, wind South.
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1.16 in. Clear days, 21, Cloudy, 5. 20 days of
sea breeze.
Mean temperature lor month 01.
Highest 73", on the 3d. Lowest 51, on
the 2ath.
Fad and Fancies.
A dip from the briny. Pickled pork.
Forgetting, but (not for - giving
Misers.
Annual flowering plants msemble
whales, as they come up to blow.
Does a fire engiue work or play ? It
plays on a pipe.
The sung of tho season. Tho battle
cry of fleadom.
One of the rarities 'cf life. A Woman
thoroughly satisfied with her daughter
in-law.
One of the pleasures of lifer Tak
ing off new boots aud putting on old
slippers.
Why is a weather-cock like ambition ?
Uecause it is a vain and glitturnr thin
to aspire (a spire.)
Wh was the sstraihtest man men
tioned in the Uible i Joseph, because
l'haraoh nude a ruler of him.
Cutlasses on men-ofwar are like hash
tu boarding houses, : because buih ate
good to drive oil boarders.
Queen Elizabeth always displayed her
worst temper in her; best clothes. She
was dreadfully ruffled then.
It is Mrs. Partington's opinion, that
''men are hard creatures to find out,
and ain't worth much after you w found
'em out.
Two men named Bean
were
lately
hung, when fouie one asked the exceu-
tioner what he was i duiu
el
st ringing
O f
Beans was the reply. i
Au old lady from one of ot:r rural
district astonished a clerk in one uf
the stores a few days ago by inquiring
if he had "yeller developments eicli as
they did up letters in.
"Man proposes but God disposes,''
said a pious aunt to her confident neiee
"Let a man propose to me if he date,"
was the response, "and I will di.pjMo(
him according to my own views,, as he
suits me
"Be you good ?" asked a bright little
chap of Miss B., his Sabbath school
teacher, the other day. "Oh, no," was
the becoming reply. "You ain't Well,
I knew you wasn't pretty, but I alwas
thought you was good."
Scene in the cars. A candy boy pas
sing through a car meets a cross old
geutlemau, and says, "Pop corn ! pop
corn I" "Ain't got no teeth
an;
;rtly
replied the old man. ' Gum drops !
gum drops!" calls the smart boy.
A waggish journalist who is often
merry over his personal plainness, tells
this story of himself : "I went once to
a drug store for a dose of morphine lor
a sick friend. The night-clerk objec
ted to give it to me without a pwscrip
tion, fearing I was going to kill my self.
'Pshaw,' said I, 'do I look like a man
who would destroy himscif?' Gazing
steadily at me, he replied : 'I don't
know. Seems to me if I looked like
you I should be greatly tampted to kill
myself"
These "devils" seem to be brought up
with a sad misapprehension of facts con
cerning editors, but this is no reason
why they should pour out their fecllings
in such miserable verses as the follow
ing :
If I was a lokle editur,
Wouldn't I have a time .'
I wouldn't priut a cursed word
For lessen a $1 a line. ;
I'd get my grub and lickcr free,
And tickets to tho shows,
I wouldn't lny for luggy hier,
And wouldn't I ware good close !
Mark Twain puts in a good word for
the sage of Chappaqua, doubtless from
personal observation. He says: "Mr
Greeley gets up at three o'clock in the
morning, for it is one of his favorite
maxims that early rising can keep the
health unimpaired and the brain vigor
ous, lie then wakes up tho whole house
hold, aud assembles them in the library
by candle-light; and after quoting the
beautiful lines 'early to bed and early
to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy
and wise ho appoints each individual's
task for the day sets hitr. at it with en
couraging words, and goes back to bed
again.
PARTIES WHO WERE OCCUPYINO
lauds in the " Grande Hondo and Siletas
Reserves," in the State of Oregon, in the years
lG55-'6, and had to abandon the same in conso
queuce of said Reserves Laving 1. ecu selected by
the U. S. for tho settlement of the Rogue River
Indians, will please send their addresses, for
futher correspondence, to R. W.' DOW MAN,
Att'y Box 195, Washington City, D. C. 13 3m.
V U t li I A It I T I li
OF
Tlic ESiiniaii Race,
DIFFERENCES OF OPINION, ETC.,
etc,, will be commenced in a week or two
iu this paper, showing how
lXl'ASCY
can bo elaborately represented, how
CHILDHOOD IUHJKS
can be made happy,
COURTHUII
t
made ea?y,
MANHOOD V i:HS
made profitable, and
OLD AOI2
made comfortable, how to live atid be healthy.
Supply your table with the least eo.-t, where to
dispose of the things you don't want at the
best price, making your own industry the most
profitable. This story is written by a first
class author, and one who iMideri-tands the
case iu hand to perfection. Meanwhile, if you
can't wait for tho above to appear iu print, call
on M. M. ELLIS, at La Clede; and all tho
above-mentioned points will be fully explained
aud happily illustrated. I
YOU KNOW I KEY.
7"ANTED, AGENTS $100 j to $250 per
Tf i numth, male and female, to introduce
the genuine improved MARSHALL SEWING
MACHINE. This machine, will stitch, hem,
fell, tuck, braid, bind, cord, quilt, and em
broider in a moat superior manner Price, only
$15, fully licensed and warranted for five years.
We will pay SI, 000 fr any machine, high price
or low, that will dew u stronger, more beautiful
or more elastic fc.i;n than ours. It makes the
ELASTIC LOCK-STITCH. ?very ccond
stitch c:m be cut, and still th t loMi cannot bs
pulled apart without tearing it. U'e pay Agents
$100 to $'2j0 per month, and eipenn-s, or a
ciunniisnioii from wh'n h twii ihM amount ran
bo made, l or circular) tin I tertnk apply to or
addn-is, S, MARSHALL A CO.,
loi! Nt.au (trtct, N1' York.
CAUTION. lo not be imposed upon by
other pariUs traveling thr'ilil the country
palming f-tl worthless cast'lron maebittes uu
tler the ;iuie name or nll.crw tse. j Our is the
only genuine and really cheap machine man
ufactured. io iu:i
P L A N T A T 1 0 N
on i u r. n
m m f r r
films w)M!:i:Ft'L ylckt.u-.lk uk.
X KtorIive the sheet anchor t f the feel lr
and debilitated. A a tonic an i cordial for
th aged and Unguii it has no tqual among
stomachic. A a remedy fr the nervou
weak lies to wbi?h women are r j cc'ally ub
eef, it is supereeping every othir stimulant.
In all climates, tropical, temj eratf or frigid, it
jbre as a specific in every rp-eieij of disorderi
which undermine tile bodily ftjength and
breaks dowf. tb animal spirit, j
LYON'S
m a t it a a r o n
5
For Prcaerflntc "d Ilrantlfj Injjiitii
Human Hair. To Prevent it L'allitic
Out and Turning: lrny. j
A well-preserved Head of Hi. in a person
of middle age, at once bespeak refinement, el
eganec, health anl beauty. It 'may truly be
called Woman's Crowning Olory, while men
are not insensible to its advantage and charms.
Few things are more disgusting than thin, fril
ly, harsh, untamed Hair, with head and coat
covered with Iandruff. Yisit ai harlT and
you feel and look like a new man. This i'
what lAUX'X KATII AlltON will do all
the time. The charm which lie in well placed
Hair, Jbnsy Curl. Luxuriant Tresses; and a
Clean Head, is noticeable and irresistible,
g.dd by all Drugad-t and Country Stores.
The originator of this wonderful medicine
claims to have discovered anil rombiupiedi
hurmnmy more of Nature timtt verr cd in
vnl projii rfici than was ever before cotnbinct is
one medicine. The evidence of this faeases
found in the variety of most obstinate dis the
which it has b" n found to conquer. Incarly
euro of lli'oiichlti, St rrre CuvjIim, und the tho
stages of Cmimimfftioii, it has astonirihedphy
medical faculty, and hundreds of the best
sicians pronounce it th gnu tent wrdw rest
rovenj of the gr. While it cities the seveifies
Coughs,' it strengthens the system ,! puronr;
tho blood. Ry its Urrnt and tfn,jh hlio
worst tvrofubt to a oonimon ywi pic ,
Eruption. Mercurial Diseases, Mineral poisons
Syphilitic and Venenal Diseases, and their ef
fects are eradicated and vigorous hrlth and a
tuvnd ionilitnti.m established. Er,j,rl,t, .Salt
llhHum, &ttd Jlrud, Jrevtir AV;T, ,S'ey or
Hough Skin, in short all the numerous diseases
caused by bd bloo d, e couquero t by this
powerful, purifying and invigorating medicine.
For "Auer -Complulnt," Il,liou JJioordcrt and
ll&bitual Cotintipntioii, h UH8 produced hun
dreds of perfect ami permanent cures where
other medicine had failed.
: Tho proprietor offers $00 reward for a medi
cine that will equal it in the cure of the diseases
for which it is recommended. Deware of cmu
feit and worthl imitation. geo tbat my Hov
ernment Stomp, which i ft j,nitirf junranti fi of
genuineuena, is upon tho outside wrapper. This
medicine is Sold by Drugrist at one dollar per
bottle. Prepared by R. V. PIERCE M. D., sole
Proprietor, at his chemical Laboratory, 133
geneoa etreeet, Buffalo, N. Y. Juno 3d,13-3 w.
PIOXEER TIN AND STOVE STORE,
Front Street, one Door South of
Post Office,
Dallas - - - . . - - Oregon.
KNOWING THERE IS A MARKED
difierence between articles of TINWARE
manufactured by me, and that made by manu
facturers in Portland and other large cities, for
shipment, I 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
Stoves of all kinds.
Copper, Hi-ass and Iron Ware,'
Wire work of all descriptions,
Sheet and ftalvanlzed Iron,
Htove Hollers, Tea Kettles,
Milk Paiis, Dippers,
l.ard and llutter Cans,
Hgg Heaters,
Japanned Ware a general Assortment,
Cooking Spoons, A variety of Gem Fans,
Porcelain lined Stew Pans for Fruit,
Broiling Fixtures of New and the Mos
Improved Patterns,
And in fact everything that can be found in a
fitst c:a.8 Tin and Stove Store,
Job Work
Neatly Doue and Promptly Attended to.
50-tf T. D. NEWMAN.
lYctv CtOotl! ."Yew ootU!!
F0K Til 12 IMtl'XHN'T KI2ASON."
We respectfully call tho attention of the
Public to onr Well .Selected Stock of.
Ladies' Dress Goods,
Ladles' and Minxes' Hats;,
Cent Fumlsdilnf floods,
(.loves, (jailer , Ktc.
Hardware,
(Jrortrle.
School H k,Lh,
Stationery, Lc,
In fact Everything Found in a Firt
t la Itetall Store.
We can asuro onr latrns that we will be
tip w ith the times.
Come and Kxarnine our Stock before pur
chasing ele where.
Country Produce taken in exchange f. i
Goods !
n. a. J. i. m:f.
Dallas, April 22, 171. M
V II i: A I ! V IS li A B ! !
liraitr (!i:iu I.vrr!!!
noiri:ii, uouri, r.v to.,
ELLEIJDALE .STORE,
Have removed tl-ir STOCK ftF fJOODS to
DaSUn, and are con t.iitt!y receiving NKW and
Vi:l,L SKI.KCTKD tlOoDS, ci,3.tiig of
I,ad!cfcv Dref and Fanry (;id,
Men and Hty Clothing,
IlaU and Cap-,
Hoots and Shorn '
Ladles' and Chlldreti.' shoe of vcr
Stjle and Size.
A full Stock of (Jrorcrles ronf aiiti
on hand, alo Hardware and ( t urki n.
Woolen (loods Mauutartttred at the
IHlciidale SHU, Mich a
Hravern, ("aiinrre. Hard Tlmc,
Tweed, I'MaiuicIs and lHaaket-,
Which we tTr at Wholesale and Retail.
Having a desire to locate permanently in
Dallas, we will deal fairly and jtiftly with all
who may favor u with their patronage. We
will exchange (ioods for C-ointry Troducp, firr
which we will pay the Ilijil)c.t l'ricp.
Bring on your Eggs and Butter.
3-tf
The standard remedy for Cotiphs, In
fluenza, Sore Throat, Whooping
Couh, ('roup, I.ivcr Complaint,
Hrouchltis, Hleedln of tl,e
l.uns. and every aflection of the
Throat. Lungs aud Chest, Includ
ing Co'sumptloti.
W'istar s Haisam does not dry up
a Cough, hut loosens it, cleanses
the Lungs, allays Irritation, thus
removing the rause of the com
plaint. V'one genuine unless sign
ed I. HUTTS. Prepared hj SI.TH
W. FOWbH & SON, Hoston.
Sold bv HI.DDINCilON, HOS
TIlTTFIt As CD., San Frauriseo,
and by dealers generally. Itl-ly
C. II. COX
Has on hand and for Pale, SADDLE
TREKS of all sizes and the best quality.
Shop near Waymire'a Mill, Dallas, Oregon.
l.ltf
Dr. Saab's Cataiwh Rrmedt. $500 reward
for an incurable case. Sold by druggifts, or
by mail, 70 cents. Pamphlet free Address It.
V. rarce,M. P., Buffalo.., Y.
IV A T I O TV A ij
BUSINESS COLLEGE,
PORTLAND, 0REO0N.
A MODEL COMMERCIAL COLLEGE ! !
THE EDUCATION FOlt TIIETIMES.
The Importance of a Practical Education
Was never more Apparent than Now !
IT IS UNIVERSALLY ACKNOWLEDGED
1 that as we grow iu prosperity we grow more
nmntical. and that it i required of men tbat
they educate; themselves practically educatn j
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
fchould practice when they become men."
Deliver all things in number and weight,
and put all in writing that thou givest ont or re
ccivest in," is a precept of universal application :
and there is a special necessity for its strict ob
servance in all business transactions. Young
men the future welfare of this Coast look to
YOU ! Are YOU prepared to meet its demands?
A COURSE OP INSTRUCTION
to meet the
DItflAIVIlS of THE AGE !
The most thorough, and comprehensive
COUltSE'OF BUSINESS TRAINING
ever introduced by tny
C O I?l ill E It I A I.
OR
; V S I N L S S C 0 L L E G E,
combining
TH KOIU AND l'KACTICK,
i by means of
JUSKS'JM) HVS1SESS OFFICES.
The Conrce is so arrange 1 and Taught as to
enable the Stu lnti t master it in the
bhurteat i iuie poKSible
Each Student, after pa. ting" through the
TIIKOUV COUIISH,
becomes an actual
HOOK KEi:VEil ASJ) MEtlCJIASJ
here. it the spte of f w WIIIIK"1. b o
tain the cxpctietice oi aiiOUl'I N A liV LI1 E
riME. ,
The TEIjK'1" M'1 DKPARTMEST is ow
?litcd up with the le-t of instruments, and in
.simple ro. nir.g o lr.
Tor IT I.I. I FORM ATION, end for4COE
I.KtiE PAl'EH. Adlr.Mt
DrKHANCK A .1 AMI'S,
;,2yl Portland, Oregon.
W. II- TIMI, A: l-'o.,
MAIN STEi:T, DALLAS,
rcon hand with t!i Mr A i..Vn"
ilKS at thtir !d Stand this Spring a u.nitl,
,iti I inttnd to 1hm very chep lot Calj ;
the Prices ranging from $!:'.' to flMh
Thev lnve also on band for ,'sale plenty f
agon" mjitt rials. tJive him a fail and Mcthim
All kinds of work in their line done o oidtr.
All kind? of Illackmlthiii done cn di-rt
to. tic.;, atid in a workmanlike manner. lkre
Shoeing $-' ', ca.h dow n.
Thankful f r past patronage, they folicit
continuance of the same.
y.,f Dallas, Mjv C, 1571.
rno A w i i o m i r m it u . c t u. .
I and lit particular Albion Powell :
1 hereby give notice that I have, taken up
and fled at. application to pre empt the S. II.
quarter of Sec. S, T. 7 8. f W. f the Willam
ette Meridian, said laud is tdtuatej in the
County of Polk, and State of Oregon, in the
Land OthVe at Oregon City. Said Und was
formerly taken up by said Albion Powell, on
the loth day of .March, A. D. 1SC8, and after
wards abandoned by him, more than three
years neol
' WOODEN ELLIS.
NOTICE. -
OUKGON CAMI'OUMA RA1X
roal Comiwv, Land Department. Port
land, Oregoi,. April , 1S72 Notice is hereby
given, that a vigorous prosecution will bo insti
tuted against ..n.v and every jcrsor who tref
passes upon any Railroad Land, by 'cutting and
removing timber thore'rom before tie same i
HOrOHT 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 the Company
I. R. MOORES,
6-tf Land Agent
i. w. tlOBART.
Dallas
I
3. W. IIOBAUT.
Buena Vista.
Look Out Tor flic Iocoino
live When the Hell Uins!
Since the O. C. Railroad has been completed
to Cornelius, and prospects of its speedy
approach to Dallas and thence, to Bucna Vfsta,
be up with the times by-patronising home
INDtlMTHY AN1I ISNTKKI'IIISIS.
Why send your money out of the State, and
use inferior articles, when you can get the
genuine "Home Manufactured" article by call
ing on
GEORGE V. H0BART & CO.
at DALLAS or BUENA VISTA, in Polk Co
Manufacturers of Superior Wool faced, long
and short 1
STRAW COLLARS,
HARNESS,
BRIDLES,
SADDLES
end all other ,
UOEtSE EQ IJIPIUEIVTS
made of leather, which they offer at reasonable
rates.
Orders for Carriage trimming, Repairing,
etc., etc., will be promptly attended to, and dano
in the most approved style.
16-tf GEO. W. 1I0JJARI & CO.
TO TIB 82 VVm'AC.
A1
LL KINDS OP WORK, spwtwrt
Washing and Irnnine. Ac. don W Mm
Burnett on short notice and on reasonabla
terms. All orders left at the house, south west
part of Dallas, will be immediately attended to.
The Great Medical Discovery 1
Dr. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA
VINEGAR BITTERS,
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Hundreds of Thonsandg '2!
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Bear testimony to their Wonder
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iqi uuraLive mluccxm. i.
Un .. M r" urn rr."
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THEY ARE NOT A VILE
Ilr'ANCY DRINK. S?
Male cf Poor Hum, Whisker, Irof
Hpirita mid Itfi- l.ii u urn doctored, .pleed
a:.l sweetened t please the tihtc, called "Tori
I -8,"" Appetizers," Kcstortrs," &c, that lead
the tipiilcr cn to druokenacts and ruin, but are
a trnc Medicine, made from the Native Iioota and
Herbs of California, free from nil Alcobwlio
StiiuuIniitN. Thcyaic the t: It HAT III.OOD
ri iti riK.it nnd i.irKfiiviM; ruiN-
V 1 1 I.E a pt rfi r t ITenovator and InvHorator of
lac gyst'.-ia, carrying off ell poisonous matter ac4
rcntoriUK' the blood t' r. h althy condition. No
person ca:i lake thewc I I tors uccordiag to dlrec
tb:i and rcmaip Ion? ynwvll.
I'nr IiitiuMiinutory und Chronic ItheM.
mnt 1 ni r.ml (Joul, I)tr;o.ia or ludU
CCHfiou, ItilioUM, Stciiiillent und lulcr
in!l!cut I'cvtT-, nisa" f llio Itlood,
Liver, Ividiicj , and Illrtdtler, t'ite Hit
lc: J.av ; h.: e'i l.; j . t f '.s'.c a s.'ul. Such
uisfi RTi c". - I by Vitiated Illnod. whleU
J . gv.era!ly r-I:ceJ by dorautfement of Una
lvsi i.i'-i a on iN:(;nsTioN.
ii-i,ir-:.f. V... i In th? yt-.nu'.dcru, Conchs, Tl;:t
nc ' f fie ;:n-i !"i.r.;nt s. i ::r r.rnclat:o::s of
the ;.t iHKi-rh, X'.altui. l i t.i'j Mouth i;.IU:: At-t;i-,
I'i'i'.t- tha cf t.i.: Hi'. art, laflatntuatloa cf
tu.s I.u:iK-:.ri!.t ia fi'M. i.'i.ri of tlic Kidney., and
rthua ir J t.Uicr f :.iiiul symjituis, tro tho eff
i pr;!irf Iy.:r
Ti. -y ;,r.,t, t;.c et--,rr.ah a-1 ?!mnlate ti.
tcrrt t l.'v.-r a .1 . tt, wt.irh n-nivrthcrsi of tin-cj-ta'i
J i-j3".ncy i i r-.a-j.-.r.,: ths tlxd cf til
lm;.ur;ii-, -a;: I '....i-i.iil i.- h.ad v.'gort
l'.if wii-'ih sy-.f.n.
I OH !v! V I) Ir.ASF.S. rrr.rtn?.Tttttr,
f..n i:?.cu;.j.r.;-:cn s. : ,v t-. ri n; ii . puiuici.
JV.;:n. Cr".!-:.i :. a, :-V"i: i.;, : eahi-ttcs I. orss
J'yck, Kr;.i;-. Ite' , -.rT, l4M'..-rtiOt.s of
t't. ;.!.,. I! ; .; l': i : '. I'l h'i..i fthft of
whut-.'pr rir.il' rtr,! .r , :.rc l.t.'jr.:y da 5 t:p
a:, lei ii -d oat vT V.,- t;.s!. I.i a rh . r t.ia-.- If
t:.j !; cf th's- r.-tt. ,c r e l.ott'.t- !.t uca
ca'5 wl'A fw-'.ure the tuuet l.icrtdub.us of their
rur:.t:vecVct.
CI .a::.? tliji Vit'atd r'."od wlr-n?Tpr you find
It i..jsrit:t-i buri..u; ihr;uh lUc i-'.iu ia Xiu
I.-lcs, J-'.rnjii n t r ?- n ; lear..e it whi n yra
Cad !t f b-tnirfr t Rii ! fl".L'?ih in the veins;
cb an? it when it i- f as!. ami yur f sliiiK wi:
ti ll yea when. Kcrp t e ldn.d pure aod tU
ho'tu of the syst-m will fViiJow.
IMS, TA I'E a vl ct :tr WOIHIS, lnr!;ini;ln
the sjvt r.u of fi r.sany thousa.nus. are cff.Tlua'.'y
dvstroyi-d an 1 r-'tK-vc.l. Tor f.;li directions, r.ad
carefully the t lr.u.r around each bottle.
J.WALKrn, rro.rh: tor. R. 11. McDOVM.D &
C., Urur'.'itsj and :i. Acnt. Saa Francisco,
Cab, aud SsnlSI Cojuvjo a Street, JTcw Vorlt.
FOLI TV ATT. Ir:f :.".!TS AXD DEALERS.
THE NEW POOD.
For a few cents you can buy
of jour Grocer or Druggist a
package of SEA 3I0SS FARIKE,
made from pure Irish Moss, or
Carrageen, which will' make
sixteen quarts of fllanc Mange,
and a like quantify of Pud
dings, Custards, Creams, Char
lotte Russe, Arc. It is tho
cheapest, healthiest, and most
delicious food in he world. It
makes a splendid Dessert, and
has no equal as a light and
delicate food for Invalids and
Children.
A Glorious Change 1 1
TIIK CJltKAT ivoitLirs TOXICA
Plantation Bitters.
Thi womlorfiil vegetable
restorative, is the sUect-an-chorof
the feeble ami debili
tated. As xi tonie aud cordial
for the aged and languid, it
lias 110 equal among stom
achics. As a remedy for the
nervous wealtucss to whictt
women are especially sub
ject, it is superseding every
other Mimulaut. In all Cli
mates, tropioal, temperate,
or frigid, it acts as a specific
in every species of disorder
which undermines the bodily
strength and breaks down the
animal spirits, ITor sale by
All uru3usts
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