iULLAS, SATURDAy7jULV 27. If We Knsw. "If w tnew the babj BngeTf, DaaiA J ajtaina tlisfc WinAIT HUT) A. Woald b eold and stiff to-morrow-? Nerer to trouble us again Would tha bright eyes of our darling Catch the frown npoo our brow ? - Woatd the print of rosy fingers Vox m then, as they do now 1 ' Ah 1 tnose Utile ice-cold fingers, Dow they point onr memories back To the hasty words and actions ; Strewn along our backward track ! How those little hands remind us, At in snowy grace they lie, Not to scatter thorns but rosos For our reaping, by and by ! Strange we never priie the music Till the sweet voiced-bird ba flown ! Strange that we should slight the violets Till the lovely flowers are gne 1 " Strange that summer skies and sunshine .. - Never eeeta pne-balf so fair As when winter's snowy pinions Shake the white down in the air ! - Hps from which the seal of silence, None but God can roll away, v Never blossomed in such beauty As adorn the mouth to day; - And Sweet word that freight our memory With their beautiful perfume, s Gone to ujrHn sweeter accent? ThrQRgb the portals of the tomb I Let us gather up the tunbeams t Lying all around our path ; Let as keep the wheat and roses Casting out the thorns and chaff ; Let us find the sweetest comfort In the blessings of to-day With a patjtnt hand removing All the briars from our way '." Sunday Reading. Moderation is the silken chain Tun ning throflgh the pearl chain of the virtues. Be deaf to the quarrelsome, blind to the scorner, and dumb to those who are mischievously inquisitive. Worldly pleasures are no more able l to satisfy the soul than the light of a candle to give light to the world. 'Advice that is given arrogantly or sharply can scarcely be expected to be received with humility and gratitude. As a flame touches a flame, and com bines into splendor and glory, so is the spirit of man united unto Christ by the ifdiitofGod,. Envy pursues its victims through life j It ceases to gnaw on'y when then tne grave worm, us brotner reptile, bo Bad habits are thistles of the heart; and every indulgence in them is a seed from which will spring a new crop of weeds. That alone can be called true refine- tnmt wh!K o!ovto tha arm! rf man purifying his manners by improving his intellect. Mind may act upon mind, though bodies may be far divided, for life is in the blood, but souls communicate uu seen. Censure is more effectual when mixed with praise. So, wheu a fault is dis covered, it is well to look up a virtue to bear it company, Christ Is almighty, and therefore per fectly able to restore lapsed powers, root up inveterate habits, and implant heavenly tempers. The likeliest way to thrive in busi ness is by method, and nevt r do that by another that you can conveniently do yourself. Bead not to cootradict and refute, nor to believe and take for granted, nor to find fault and discourse, but to weigh and consider. , Knowledge in general expands the mind, exalts the faculties, refines the taste for pleasure and opens numerous sources of intellectual enjoyment. Religion need not, should not, make tne gloomy. What says the author of it to his deeiples ; "These things I say unto you, that your may be full." Harmless mirth is the best cordial against' consumption of the spirits ; wherefore jesting is not unlawful if it trespasseth not in quantity, quality, or season. Men's lives should be like the day, xaore beautiful in the evening; or, like tbs)1autumn,ricb with the golden sheaves here the good works and deeds have ripened in the field. Many favors which God giveth us rare! out for want of hemming, through 'our own unthankfulnesa ; for though prayer purehaseth blessings, giving praise doth deepen the quiet possession of them. If we could thoroughly understand anything that would be enough to prove it unJivine, and that which is but one step beyond our understanding must in some of its relations bo as mysterious as if it were a hundred. Don't keep in a constant fret about things that may be annoying, or worry about things you cannot help. Troubles are not lightened by fretling. The true remedy is to keep cool and try to mas ter difficulties, and not lot theai master you. - : . : It is a good thing to obey the law of God, but it is a better thing to love it. The. former is to live a new life, the lat ter is to have a mw heart. A slave may obey a master whom he fear and Jiates, but the chilJ loves the laws of a father. i Facts and Fancies. Juvenile partiesinfant's bawls. Two porcupines make a prickly pear. Time flies so rapidly that fly-time will soon fly around. What ailment may we look for on an oak ? a-rcorn. A druggist is not inappropriately termed the pillar of society. , Are acrobats unprincipled men be cause they poise on each other ? Does a cow become landed property when she is turned into a field ? The most profitable laundry business in Washington Territory Washing out gold. Not all the girls are in for womon's rights, but the majority are in for mar riage rites. A dry goods firm on Church street advertises domestic crashes. Is it Chi cago iuvoice- ? Why is a man's lite safest before he has had dinner ? Because he cau't di-jest theu. A youn lady recently tried to do up her back hair with a honey comb to mako it look "sweet." In conversation, a wiso man may bo at a loss low to begin, but a fool nev er knows how to stop. Song of the fawn : Call me early mo- ther deer. There's snow news to speak ot from the North-west. The Danbury Jiews is alarmed to find that the arms received by Company G. have not been vacoinated. In an action for fecj a physician can not recover. In cases ot illness puticnts are often in the same predicament. A scientific writer says that ''gluttony is thn sourc? of all our diseases." How is it with a man who dies of starvation A good drain on a farm. Heavy mortgage at 10 per cent, will drain it about as rapidly as anything we know of. A candidate for schoolrnariu in lien ry county, Ohio, stated that Virginia obtained its name from the Virgin Mary. A lady who had repeatedly called her little boy to come in and s:iy his pray ers, was shocked by his asking her "if God was in much of a hurry." "Landlord," said a traveler nt the ta ble of a country tavern, "this soup i a little weaker than I am used to. I wish that you would just let that chick en of yours wade through it once more, if you phase." A census taker in Missouri has found one unmarried lady who acknowledges to the age of thirty. He wrote "hero- a a a ine oppsite her name. Later It is since been ascertained that the is a widow. A Pittsburg boy threw stones at a circus elephant while he was drinking, and thej offered him sonic gingerbread. The pachyderm responded by emptying about two barrels ot water over the boy and then flinging him on the topa of the seatg to dry. The boy has lost, all interest in natural history. The very latest thing, in the adver tising line is a lady who, through the newspapers, seeks tor employment as an "ornamental guest." She will assist at dinner and evening parties by her wit, grace, and beauty, contributing to the entertainment of guest-, and she will do everything in the highest style of art only that he demands that haudsouie compensation be made. "May I sing ma ?" asked a smart four year oid who had been taken to church by her mother, and whose bump of music was, doubtle-s, excited by the performance to which jhe was listening. Ma, whose brown eyes were upon 1 the panniers in the next pew, of course said "yes," as all iudulgent mothers do ; and little hopeful with a strong voice, commenced "Up in a Ualloon." "Hush ! Hush 1" said Ma, "don't sing that !" Pausing a moment, the young vocalist struck up, "Not for Joe," and was tm mediately hustled out of the sanctuary. Some years ago a lot of fellows got out on a little time, when one of the number was taken to the lock up. The next morning the young roan sent for a friend to get hint out, as he did not care to have his father know ot his incarce ration. The friend" arrived when the following conversation ensued: "Ed. how did you come here?'' ' I came by two majority." It had taken three po licemen to lock the fellow up. The friend was so well pleased with the fellow's answer that he had the bonds furnished. In Indiana a Iiusbnnd, after a spree, was le d home by one of his friends, who, after poising him safely on his doorstep rang the bell, and retreated somewhat deviously to the other side of the street, to see if it would be answered. Prompt ly the "porto" was "ouvertcd," and the fond spouse, who had waited up for her truant, beheld him in all his toddincss. "Why Walter, is this you ?" "Yes my dear." "What in the world has kept you so?" Been out on aliuleturnwiththe boys, m-my d-d-dar-Ming." "Why, VV alter, you aro intoxicated!" "Y-y-es dear, I estimate that's so' "What on earth made you get so drunk? And wjjy oh, why do you come home to me in this dreadful state V Because, my darling all the other places are shut. up." ' NOTICE, i 1 ,1 W PARTIES WHO WARE OCCUPYINO lands n the " Grande Rondo and Siletz Reserves," in the State of Oregon, in the jears 1855-6, and had to abandon the same in' conse quence of said Reserves having been selected by the U. 8. for the settlement of the Rogue River .Indians, will please send their addresses, for futhtr correspondence, to R. W. DOWMAN, Att'j Box 195, Washington City, D. C. l3-3m. IU LI A IIIT zizi top . .The nuiiiaii Race, DIFFERENCES OF OPINION, ETC., etc,, will be commenced in a week; or two in this paper, showing how ; j INFANCY . j can be elaborately represented, how CHILDHOOD HOURS can be made happy, COURTSIIU made easy, - j MANHOOD YEARS made profitable, and OLD AGE made comfortable, how to live and be healthy. Supply your table with the least coit, where to dispose of the things you don't want &X the best price, making your own industry tho mot profitable. This story is written by a first class author, aud one who vndcrtabds the case in band to perfection. Mau while, if you cau't wait fur too above to appear in pribt, call on M. M. ELLIS, at La Olede, aud all the above-mentioned points will be fully explained aud happily illustrated. YOU KNOW I KEY. WANTED, AGENTS $100 to $250 per month, male arid U in ale, to introduce the genuine improved MARSHALL SEH'INU MACHINE. Thi machine, will etitdj, tiftin, fell, tuck, braid, bind, cord, quilt, aiid em broider in a most superior manner. Pi U', only $15, fully liteud and warranted for fire years. We will pay 81,000 for any machine, hih prioe or low, that will sew a stronger, more beautiful or more elastic ceam than ours. It makes the ELASTIC LOCK STITCH. Every second stitch can be cut, aud stilt the cloth cannot he pulled apart without tearing it. We pay Agents $100 to $250 per month, and rxpennea, or a commission fruju which twb that amount can be made. For circulars and term, PP!y to or address, t MARSHALL X CO . 102 Nassau strctt, New York. CAUTION. Da nut be imposed upon by other partita traveling through the country palming off worthies cast-iron machines un der the sine name or otherwise. Our is the only genuine and really cijoap mat hi man ufactured. 1 in 3 PLANTATION tiers. S CT .I 8 G 0-X J milI5? WONDERFUL VEOETARLF. I1E. X atoralive is the sheet anchor if r,h J fech' and debilitated. As a tonic and cordial for t the sged and languid it has no enal imtn; stomachics. A a remedy for the nervous weakness to shi.-h women are especnUy ?ub ec, it is stiperrepinjr, every other stimulant in ail c-itmaierf, tropical, temperate or rripl, it jbre as a specific in every species of 'disorder! which undermines the bodily strength and breaks dowr. the at, iinal r int. LYON'S & a t h a i r o h, For Pretcrvluc and Hcautlfj Its h Human Hair. To I'rrvcut it Falllnr Out and Turning Hry. j A well-pre? rved Head of Hair, in a person of middle age, at nee bespeaks refinement, el C(rn"e, health and beauty. It m.-iy triily bo called Woman's Crowninj; Glory, whilii men are nt insensible to it advantagm and charm. Few things are more disgusting than thiri, friz ly, harsh, untamed Hsir, with head andj coat covered wilh DandrufT. Visit a barber and yon feel and look like a new man. This i what LYOJi'S K A MI ANION will do all the time. The charm which lies in well placed Hair, Glossy Curls. Luxuriant Tresses; and a Clean Head, is noticeable and irresistible; Sold by all Druggi'ts and Country Stores. The originator nf this wonderful medhino claims to have discovered and comhined with harmomy more of Xature'i moat tnvertign JfeAU cat projiertiet than was ever before combined in one medicine. The evidence of this fact is found in the variety of most obstinate diseases which it has been found to conquer. In the cure of Ih onchitit, Serere Cough, and tho early stages of Vnnnumption, it has astonished the medical faculty, and hundreds of tho best phy sicians pronounce it iA greatest medical dis covery of the age. While it cuius the severest Coughs, it strengthens the system and purifies the blood. By its great and thorough blond purifying propertie$ it cures all Ilumnrt from the worst terofula to a oommon JHntch Pimple or Eruption. Mercurial Diseases, Mineral poisons, Syphilitic and Vencrial Diseases, and their ef fects are eradicated and vigorous health and a tonnd con$titutior established. Eryniptlat, Salt Hfimtm, Scald Jlead, Fever Soree, Scaly or Hough Skin, in short all the numerous diieasos caused by bad blood We conquere t by this powerful, purifying and Invigorating medicine. For 14 Liver Complaint," Hiliout Dieorder and Habitual Con U potion, it bas produced j bun dreds of perfect aud permanent cures where other medicine had failed. The proprietor offers $100 reward for a medi cine that will eqnal it in the cure of the diseases for which it is recommended. Beware of counter feit and worthle imitation. See that my (Gov ernment Stamp, which IS a potittre guarantee oj genuintnen, is upon the outside wrapper, j This medicine is Sold by Druggiett at one dollar per boUU. Prepared by R. V. PIERCE M. D., sole Proprietor, at bis chemical Laboratory, 133 teneca street, Buffalo N.Y. June 3d, 13-3m I PIOJEER TIN AND STOVE STORE, Front Street, one Door South of Post Office. Dallaa - - - . - . 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, Hrass and Iron Ware Wire work of all descriptions, Sheet and Galvanized Iron, Stove Hollars, Tea Kettles, Milk Pans, Dippers, Lard and lltitter Cans, K6 Hea4ers, Japanned Ware a general Assortment, Cooking Spooni, A variety of Gem Pans, Porcelain lined .Stew Pans for Fruit, Broiling Fixtures of New and the Mos Improved Pattern, And in fact everything that can be found in a first c.ais Tin and Stove Stwre. Job Work Neatly Done and Promptly Attended to. 50-tf T. B. NEWMAN. .ch CooiIm! ."Veiv ooils!! FOR thi: PHIJSIi.Vr suasonv We respectfully call the attention of the Public to our Well Selected Stock of Ladiea' Dresa Goods, Ladles and MiKseh Hats, Cent' FuritUhliic:td, (loves, ialtei. Iltc. Hardware, Groceries, .School Hooka, Stationery. tr.. In fact Mverythln? Found in al'irft Claasj Retail M.uc. We can assure our l'afrns that we will l up w Uh the tiiuiS. Cumo and Examine 'our St ick "bef -ro pur chasing elsewhere. Country Produce taken in exchange f r Goods : n. i. j. h. i.r.i: Dallas, April 22. 1871. 1 t v ii i: A vi v ii i: a vi i '.'lira per than liver!!! uoi.tiih, nouri,i: a. to., ELLEN DALE .STORE, Have removed their STOCK OF GOrrs to Dallas, and re constantly re-tii' NEW aud WELL SELECTED GOODS, eon ..tin-id" Ladles' Dres and I'aiicy C.ckmIs. Men and ltuy' Cloth in, 1 1 si t si nd Cap. Hoot and sh-c.$ Ladle.' and Children. Shoes of everj Stjlc and s!ie. A fnll Stock of Groceries rcntantl on hand, also Hardware and Crockery. Woolen Goad Manufactured at the i:ilendalc .Mill, such a Heaver, C.imcre. Hard Times, Tweeds, I'laiinrl and IllanLcta. Which we oflW at Wholesale and llttsi'. Having a dfiro to l ocate permanently in Dallas, we will deal fairly and jiiftiy with aH wh't may favor us with ther patr nsje. We will exchange (ind fr Country Produce, for which we will pay the Hihct Price. Drlng on your Eggs and Butter. 3-tf Tbe standard remedy for Conch's, In fluenza, fforc Throat, Whooping Cough, Croup, l.lvcr Complaint, Ilronchltis, Itlecdlng of the 1, tings, and every afTertlnn of tho Throat. Lungs aud Chest, includ ing Co'sumptioii. W istar 8 Halsnm docs not dry up a Cough, but looaeim it, cleanses the Lungs, allays Irritation, thus removing the raue of the com plaint. Vone genuine unless sign ed I. IlfJTTS. Prepared by Si: I II W. FOvVLH & SON, Boston. old by RKDDINGTOSr, IIO.S TIUTTHIl CO., San Francisco, and by dealers generally. 10-ly SADDLE TREKS. C. H. COX lias on hand and for Sale, RADDLE TREES of all sises and tho best quality. Shop near Way mi re's Mill, Dallas, Oregon. 43tf Da. Saor's Catarrh Rfmept. $500 reward for an incurable ease. Bold by drupgifts, or by mail, 70 cents. PampbKt free Address K. V. Pearce,M. D., Bufflo.N7 Y. iv a t i o nr a l B U 3 1 N E S S C O L L E Q E, PORTLAND, OREGON. A MODEL COMMERCIAL COLLEGE ! ! THE EDtffcATION FOR THE TIMES. The Importance of a Practioal Edncation Was never more Apparent than Now ! 3 TT IS UNIVERSALLY ACKNOWLEDGED JL 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 aked what things be thoupht most proper for boys to learn, he replied : Those things which they should practice when they become men." " Deliver ail things in number and weight, and put all in writing that thou givest ont or re ceivest 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 OF INSTRUCTION to meet tho DE.TiAiYDs oi rni: AGE ! The most thorough, and comprehensive COURSE OF BUSINESS TRAINING ever iutroductd by tny o n n i ; r c i a OR ; v s i x ess col l i: a ;, combining TI1KOK. AM) H5ACTICT., bv ut vans of lusKs AM) husim:ss OFllCES. Tbe C'Ure is fn.ifrin;- n I Tr.'J-jht as t ci,..u,c I'm- Sni lv:.t i i in itT it in the Iiuortt-at. 1 in: j' .'Tii.'.o Fa h Slob iit, aft-r i a..i.'i-" thr-ngb the Tiir.oKV corr.si:, b:ro:a-s uu act.J.il hook KiiEViu: isu mehciiaxj whrr, in the f a f w Wf'.KiCS. l.e i.l- fains the cApi-ii'. nee i t rtiiOJ. D1NAU V LITE TIME. The TELEOi: API! DEI VIITMKNT i now fiitfi v Milh i( I., -t ! to ti iii!i-it, til i in c u: U i us.iii;.; .-r I. r. IVr It'l.L r.Nl'HUV IT ION', send for.COI. I.EtiE l'Al'Elt. A I In s : DkFRA.NCK A JAMES. ;2 l P--.rtlnn t, ;n-.;.n. W. 18. THAI- tV Co., main sti;i:i:t. ii.i. s, rcoo hsr-d with tbrir WAC.lJO.V nn 1 P.'TJ tilES et thi ir ! I Stun i I "-(.ri.-y n tiiml. and intend t.istdl them very rln-.ip tor Cash ; the l'rif. ranging f ru JI.'IO to I ' . Tiioy bv. ni on band fi.r s.-tli pk-ntyof vag-n mat rial, liho hi.u a '-all and i"ee tli.rtu All kinds f w ak ir 1" ir line d .ne o order. All kinds of lt:a k-iniihltt d..ne i n t-hrt ii"tie, and in a w..r' mat.like manner. Horse Sb'eing $2 .'.0. 'ih d.-wn. Thankful for prj-t patronage, tlry solicit CKittinuHOi-e rd'tho fame. V tf PaHn. MaT filT'. Notice. Tn tho U. S, T.nnd ''Tire, at Oregon City, Orcgnn -In ihe m 1 1 r f the cntit in rela ti..n to tb f.n-tiona' ?' W quarter, being the N lialf'of tic NW quarter and h.is I and '2 f See C T ? S. It I W I'.irt of the Donation Land ('latin of Ji-sm b Siifn. .1VKUS JO.VKS vs. JAMES F. LOG AN J To the above named parties, and to whom it may concern :' Y: are hereby notified that the above entitled ruse is set for trinl at this Of fice on Trcsdiiy tho :id day f July. 172, at 10 J o'tloi k a. m., when nil pnrtie intertt-d will be aSTurdcd an opp.rtnnity for a heating and to present their respective elaims. June 1.1. U72. OW'KS W ADR, Register lfi-tw IIKN'KV WAR HKN.Her i'OTICIe. OltKC.ON & C till OHM A R VII roBd Company, Land Department, Port land, Oregon, April j, 1 S 72. Notice is bereby given, that a vigorous prosecution will be insti tuted against anv and every pcrsoj; who tres passes upon any Railroad Land, by cutting and retnovinsr timber therefrom before ti c same i UOUdllT of the Company AND FA ID FOH. All vacant Land in odd numbered sections whether surveyed or unsurveyed, within a dis tance of thirty miles from tho line of tbe road, belongs to tbe Company I. R. MOORE3, 6-f Land Agent a. w. tton ART. Dallas J. W. HOR ART. Buena Vista. Took Out Tot the Locomo tive AVIicn tticllcll Kings! Since tho 0. C. Railroad has been completed to Cornelius, and prospects of its speedy approach to Dallas and thence to Buena Vista, be up with the times by patronising home I N DUST It Y AND ENTIJH FRIST.. Why stind your money out of tbe State, end use inferior articles, when you can get tho eenuine " Home Manufactured" article by call ing on GEORGE W. HOB ART & CO. at DALLAS or BUENA VISTA, In Polk Co Manufacturers of Superior Wool faced, long and short STRAW COLLARS, HARNESS, BRIDLES, SADDLES and all other HORSE 12 t U I V ill EIV T S made of leather, which they offer at reasonable rates. Orders for Carriage trimming, Repniring, etc., etc., willbe promptly attended to, and djne In the most approved style. 16-tf GEO. W. II0BART 4 CO. TO THE PUBMC. ALL KINDS OP WORK, SEWING Washing aad Ironing, kc, done by Mrs Burnett on short notice and on reasonable terms. AH orders left at tbe boose, south-west part of Dallas, will be immediately attended to. ' 1 1 11 The Crest Medical Discovery ! Drl WALBXB'S CALIFORNIA VINEGAR BITTERS, Hundreds of Thousands gj Bcar testimony to their Wonder- ful Curattra Effect. 8 S3 2 OS ?2sWHAT ARE THEY? s Hssa THEY AES NOT A VILE IIKANCY DRINK.M? Malo of l'oor. Until, Wbiakey Praf Kpirita nudllcfime C.iqnuradoctorcd.spieed and sweetened ta please the taste, called "Ton. Ics,"" Appetizers," "Restorers," ac, that lead V.i-3 tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, bat are a true Medicine, made from the Native Roots an t Herbs of California, free from all Alcohvlla fct imu In nit. They arc the i It EAT OL.OOI) 1'LIiJl II'U and bin: CJIVINU I'UIN CIFLE a perfect Renovator andlnvlzoratorot t?i3 Sy&tam, carrving o(T all poisonous matter an t restoring t!io blood to a healthy condition. No person can take these J'iuers according to direc lion and remain ions unwell. For Inflwiiiiii.ntory and Chronic Rhen iriiitUni and tioul, I)yapepia r IndU B.'tiou, Ililiouw, Iteiuilteut and Inter mltlc-ui Fevers, Diacnrs) oTltic Itlood. Live:-, Kidney si, and Itlnddcr. these Bit lei t 'it&Vi been most ucct t.ful. Hueli Dls rriHCi ar3 c-iukcl by Vitinted Itlood, which I ;c:cra.iy iroduceJ by UtTaosenient of the t vp Org-nii. ,! VSPKFSIA M 1NDICJESTION. licadaciC I'aia la tha Shoulders, Coughs, Tiht . j.c sr f t'-je Chcj-t, dizziness, Socr F.mctatloas of the ?t iiiiicH, Cad taste la the Month Dillons At tic!;. Fa!j i. tUn cf the Heart, InSamiuailoa of tl.c Lo "-i f.V ' b t.jt regions of the Kidneys, and a hun.lr : I other painlul t-yuiptoms, arc the off s;r,;i;..f Dyspep"'- Th y lavij-ratj the Stonjarh and stimulate the trpM liver and bowclf , w hich render theui of un cquaMrd ttnc.iry in e)cans!nj the blood of all Iraj'tiritts. aud iiupartlnjr new llfo andvlorta the who's sy-tertj. FOUStiliI!EASES,r.raptfons,Tctter. fall i:hear;j,n:otchts. Spots, Hiiiplcs. rustulea. N,.;'., f-r'Jt5:ir!cs, Ktng-Worms, fcr.U-Head. ?oro T.y, Eoip;la-, itch, Fcurf. Discolorations of the! s-ki !, H'ltiwrs and Dicac of the Skin, of v.h .t. vcr naTiij or natnr. are literally duff oj and can led out of tho sytcm in a chor lime by iU? 'iw of llscs.T n.ttcis. One hottlc In anch ers. s wi:i ronvinca tiic most Incredulous of their C".irttlvc'3-."cts. C!. a.isf tlu Vitiated H!ood whenever yon And Its lis'pnrlUc buminar through the skin la Pim ples, Eruptions c r Sores j eleause it when you, find It obstructed and sluggish in the veins; chrans-j It when It is f ml, and your feelings yti"i toll yon when. Keep tha blood pure and tho health of t j system will follow. Fl X, TA I'E and other WOR3IS, lurking la the tytem of so many thonsands, ore effectually destroyed and r-movcl. For fall directions, read car .fully the circular around each bottle. J.WAI.Knr!, rrrtprictor. R. n. Mcf0 AT.D & CO., Drng;r!ts and (ten. Agcnt. Saa Francisco, Cal., aad 32 and 31 Comma co Street. New Tork. SOLD EV ALL PHCGG1STS AND DEALERS. For a few cents you can buy of your Grocer or Druggist a r acka-o of SEA MOSS FARIXE, made from puro Irish Moss, or Carrageen, which will mako sixteen quarts of lilanc Mange, and a like quantity of Pud dings, Custards, Creams, Char lotte llussc, &c It is tho cheapest, healthiest, and most delicious food in tho world. It makes a splendid Dessert, anfl has no equal as a light ami delicate food for Invalids and Child mi. A Glorious Chanso ! ! TIII2 GIIKAT WORLD'S TOWIC Plantation Bitters. This wonslrrfiil 'ejritabl restorative is the shcct-niv ehor of the feeble unci alcblli tnleil. As ti tonic ami cordial for the used nmllanffHid. it has no eqnal unions stom achics. As a remedy for tho ncrvoas weakness to which women arc especially sub ject, It is superseding every other stimulant. In nil Cli mates, tropical, temperate, or frigid, it acts ns a specific in every species of disorder which undermines the bodily strength nnd breaks down the animal spirits, for sale by nil Druggists, II! ill Xi7 J U Citn , ci" C h 9 THEY ARB NOT A VILE 5 1 USE NEW FOOD.