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(.3 Wfflott -5u Hit n, -- . DALLAS, SATURDAY, AUG. 3. IiOjre-jLei. Br HE1SK. I know not whence it catco That my heait U oppre.eil with pain A tale of the past enchniueth Jily soul with its magical strain. Tis cool knd the dajlighfwaucth, The Rhine 80 peacefully flows ; And. kissed by the sunbeam of even, Ther brow of the mountain glows- The fairest ef the maidens sitteth " In wondrous radiance there ; Her jewels of gold gleam brightly, She combeth ber gder hair. With a golden comb she combs it4 And sings eo plaintively ; O, potent tind strange are the accent Of that wild melody, . The boatman in yon frail vessel Stands spell-hound by its might; He sees not the cliffs before him, ' lie gazes alone on the height. Jle thinks the waves will swallow Both boat and boatman anon ; And this with ber sweet singing, Their. Lore-lei hath done. Sunday 'Heading. A year of, pleasure passes like a floating breeze ; a moment of niisfor June seenis an age of paio. Lilt Dot a foot until you bave pre viously ascertained the nature of the grouuUjupoo vhieh you are to tread. Much adversity is requisite to make us ijate life ; a beckon from prosperity will, recall the hatred instantly. . '-When two oppositejextremes are pre sented to you, it i generally, safe, as srell as honorable, to play the part of a go-between. fsjaqder is more accumulative than a snowball. It is like a salad, which every one sweetens to his own taste, or to the tapte of those to whom he offers He ,who freelcy praises what he means to purchase, and he who enu merates the faults of what he means to -r$vf njay .set up a partnership with .honesty. Title and ancestry render a $rcod man more illustrious, bui an ill one more contemptible. Vice is infamous, though in a prince, and virtue honorable, though in a peasant. I have always preferred cheerfulness tQ mrtn. ine laiier i consiaer as au art, .the former as a habit of the miud. Mirth is short and transient ; cheer fulness is fixed and permanent. God's word is like God's world va ried, very rich, very beautiful. You pjever really know when you have ex hausted all its secrets. The Bible, like nature, has soaethin2r for every Class or nuna. JjOok at ine imie in a 1 T ff . . 1 f 1 p.ey ligh't, and straightway you sec ome new charm. There is hardly a man in the world jvho docs not feel his pulse beat quick er, when, even after a short absence, he finds himself neariog home. A common place, this; bnt there are ponimon laces, dehcioy, ever freh truths, which seem like daises on the gr.orld's highway , it is hard not to stop and gather them sometimes. , 44 Without doubt," said a wise Arab, J'flllmenare equal as the finders of the band. .Look at these hugers ; the prigin is common; they cannot be parted without grave words ; but one of tKem is long, the other shorter. If all were alike I could neither touch nor strike alike, nor grasp Be sure it is with men as with the fingers of the hand' disposition to lay the blame for pur neglect of duty, our short-comings upon others, is a sure sign that we have inwardly back-sliden from God. The first transgressor endeavored, in this way, to palliate his ottense his ex ample has been faithfully folhwed ever since; God can make us right, whether any one else is right or not. Whoever may falter, he can enable us to do our duty. When we fail, we ' should blame ourselves, and no one else! In this way only can we hope to obtain forgiyepe? for the past, or make improvements in the future. . ....Qm.fehponi is not to be .divorced Yrop? our actual lifer Homer men run a separating wall between their" religion and daily lit p. But this h spurious it cannot a,bide the test. - The religion of Christ purifies the life. It makes us more honest, truthf ul and just : it pays debts j it makes us more industrious apd frugal kind bear ted and benevo ept y Jjridretfi the , tongue ; thinkcth no evil ; hriogssuiishine intd the home pircle; the ft ore and the hor). The finie of this revival is yet ty come. A "Vhen the result of theological discus sion' shall b gathered up, no fact, we venture to gay, will be more conspicuous- than 4 that the, little. ; band of ad ,japcef linkers,, as , they cal) hem selves, who jf ept out on A'opticrs of spepulalipp, laboring tQ survey the In finite, and map put lib boundaries by logical diagrams and charts, were the most diminutive of all religious think ers. For they refu-ed the larger in sight and brqadcr yision of faith, and instea(j of looking out upon thc-ocean of dicty, to bo expanded and enlarged jknd enligtened by it, they spent their tinje, as an early Christian father ex- jrettcd it, m ""trying to dip , up the i P?cl l& a p.tJUB of hijuio reason. ' Pacts and Fancies : Nothing is eo'stii'pidtf'tovaDqutsU ; the real glory ia to convince- Figures can't He. - Oan't they 7 Does a fashionable woman's figure tell the truth. ' 0. W, Holmes says that Humility is the "first of the virtuesfor other peo ple. The man who never alters his opin ion is like standing waterj and breeds reptiles in the mind. A Georgia editor refuses to support Greeley on the ground that it is as much as he can do to support himself. The man who was so economical as to bury his family iu a perpendicular position to save land was not u free soiler. The summer style for the Sandwich Islander is announced. It is a red string about the left leg just above the kueu. A member of the Irish Parliament met the reproach of selling his country by thanking God that he had a country to sell. In Petersburg Va., the temperature is indicated by its effect upon paper col lars. It is now reported at 4'three col lar heat" "Sensation shoes" are announced by New York dealers. All that ia neces sary is to put a number seven shoe on a number nine foot. If you want to have a man your friend, dou't get the ill-will of hit wife. Pub lic opinion is made up of the average prejudices of womankind. A young lady complains that a certain young lawyer of her acquaintance does not stick to his profession. Does she mean his profession of law, or some pro fession made to her? "If people knew beforehand all the misery it brings' says a. Japanese poet, "there would be less going out with the young ladies to look at the flowers at nigh. A drunken man, after trying in vain a a t a to keep on the sidewalk, was heard to exclaim, as he headed for the middle of the street : "There, now, go iu the mid dle of the street." Uridget in reply to a remark of her .mistress, that she had put too much ame in the omlet, replied that Nhedid it so that it would not taste po strongly of the eggs, which were bad. A Troy reporter, recrdin' an item about a drunken woman who weighed 200 pound-, remarks : '()ue would think that she was enough of herself without wishing to be anything beside herself." The most gallant man ever heard of is one who refrained from kicking a dog that had bitten him because it was a female dog. "If it wasn't for your sex," said he, "I'd kick your d n head off. A Boston paper says that the "Re ception of the Presd," about which so much his been said, can be witnessed any fine evening by visitors, who will observe the couples upon the scats of the Common. Mark Twain says information seems to s.tew out of him naturally, like the precious ottar of roses out of tlx; ottar. The more he caulks up the sources and she tighter he gets, the more he leaks wisdom. "My dear, did you say or did you not say, what I said you said? ISecause Mrs. Grundy snid you said you never did say what I said you said Now, if you did not ?ay what I said you said, then what did you say 1 Of the many Poles immigrating to this country, it is remarked that a very lare percentage are journeyman tailors. A contemporary thinks this is doubt less owing to the mutual attraction be tween the needle and the Pole. A Town Hill man feels so mortified over the reflection that his children are not able to attend Sunday-school for ypnt of suitable clothes, thai he spends every Sabbath iu the woods, accompany icd by his faithful dog, which wears a five-dollar collar. An Irish gentleman having pur chased an alarm clock, an acquaintance asked him what he intended to do with it. "Oh," said he, "its the most con venient thing in the world ; for I have nothing to do but pull the stiings and wake myself," The father of a boy whose veraeity is not marked on his back, asked the teacher why it was that his son didn't have a better acquaintance with fig ures, and was considerably electrified when the teacher tenderly observed. I really don't know, unless it is because figures won't lie." A shrewd farmer in the Vermont Legislature declined answering the speech of a mcmber,wbo was remarkable for nothing but frothy and pugnatious impudence and self-conceit, thus: "Mr. speaker, I can't repjy to that 'ere ypeech.for it always wrenches mo. ter ribly to kick at nothing." Every man, rich or poor, ought to have some great absorbing purpose, some aqtive engagements in which his energies are devoted. Duty, daily duty, not enjoyment must bo the aim of each life. No man haw a rirht to live upon the fair enr'.h, to breathe its puie air, to consume its food, to enjoy its beauties, produciug notbiog ia rcturo. , NOTICE. j ..." PARTIES WHO' VVEUE OCCUPYING lands in the ' Grande Ronde and Siieta Reserves," in the State of Oregon, in the years 1655-6, and had to abandon the same to conse quence of said Reserves having been selected bj the U S. tor the settlement of the Rogue River .Indians, will please send their addresses, for futhejr correspondence, to K. W. DOWMAN, Att'y Box 195, Washington City, D. C.j 13-3iri. v e c u l 1 a;r I T I U of j j v The Unman Race, DIFFERENCES OF OPINION, ETC., etc,, will be commenced in a week or two iu this paper, showing how j INFANCY j . j can be elaborately represented, how i CHILDHOOD HOURS! can be made happy, j COUKTHHIP ' ,: . .- f made easy, j MANHOOD YEARS ; made profitable, and OLD ARE made comfortable, how to live and be healthy. Supply your table with the least oost.J where to diiptse 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 chu?s author, aud one who understands the case iu band to perfection. Meanwhile, if you can't watt for the above to appear in print, call on M. M. ELLIS, at La Clede, aud all the above-mentioned points will be fully explained and happily illustrated. j YOU KNOW jlKEY. WANTED, AGENTS $100 to j $250 per month, male and female, to introduce the genuine improved MARSHALL HEWING MACHINE. This machine, will stitch, hem, fell, tuck, braid, bind, cord, quiltj and em broider in a most superior manner. Price, only $15, fully licensed and warranted for live years. Ve will pay 81,000 for auy machine, high price or low, that will sew a stronger, more beautiful or more elastie seam than ours. It makes the ELASTIC LOCK STITCH. Every second stitch cm be cut, and still the cloth cannot be pulled apart without tearing it. We pay Agents $100 to $250 per month, and expenses, or a commission from which twice that amount can be made. For circulars and terms, apply to or address, S, MARSHALL A CO., 102 Niveau street. New York. CAUTION. Do not be imposed upon by other parties traveling through the country palming ott worthless cast-iron unurhines un der the same 11 u ine or otherwise. Ours is the only genuine aud really cheap machine man ufactured, i 10 m3 PLANTATION i ' ! liters. ; T.-I 8 G O-X . mills .WONDERFUL VEGKTAUI.E i RK. A. stnr:iivi is the sheet anchor of ;he fceb'e and debilitated As a ton'K and cordii! tor the aged and languid it has no cpial among stomachics. A a remedy for the nervotm weakness to which women are espccally i "tub ect, it is jupcrceping every other stimulant In all climates, tropical, temperate or frigid, it j'-re va a specific iu every species f disorder! whicj undermine 'lie bodily strength aud breaks towt. the ai iuial fpirit. j MEXICAN) j MUSTANG LINIMENT. FOR MAN AND HKAST. Probably few articles bave ever ha 1 so ex tensive a sate, while nntie have Wen mon nni vcr;tl!v bemfieal than tbft celebrated MEXI CAN MUSTXNG LINIMEMT. j Children, Adults, Horses and Domestic Animals, are always liable to accident, and it is afe to say, ilijt no fami'y can pas a single season without some ksnd emollient beinjf necessary. It be come a matter of importance then to secure the he.t. ! Over three hundred livery stables in the city of Nct York alone are using the MKXK'AX m i'.itaso UNiMKNT, in all of which it gives uni versal satisfaction. i CAUTION. The genuine is wTapped In fine gtecl plate -njrravng wj'.h 'O. W Weilbrook. Cheniifct. and trade mark MEXICAN MUSTANG .LINIMENT,', en graved across the face of each wrapper The whole bears the proprietor's private United States Revenue rtamp. and not the common stamp as used by drnggits LYON MANUFACTURING CO,, 46 53 Park Fl.ce New York, irjtiisuj r,m Wirt. Tbo originator of this wonderful medicino claims to have discovered and evmhinfti with harm tuny more of Nature' iot sorf reign Jedi projtertirt 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 tho cure of IlrvHchili, Severe Vonyk, and the early stages of Cnnnitnipt)inf it has astonished tho medical faculty, and hundreds of the best phy sicians pronounce it the grcntcut mrdicnl -covery of the aye. While ip cutea the severest Coughs, it strengthens tho system j and purifies the blood. Hy its yreat and thornvyh blood purify hty properties it cures all Ittitnor 1 from tho worst ncrofulit to a oommon Uloteh Pimple or Eruption. Mercurial Diseases, Mineral poisons, Syphilitic and Venerial Diseases, 'and their ef fects are eradicated and vigorous health and a sound constitution established. Erysipelas, Salt lili stun, Scald Head, iYrer Sorts, Scaly or lough Skin, in short all' tho numerous diseases caused by bad blood Weconqueret by this powerful, purifying and Invigorating modi pine. For "Liver Complaint," Ititiou Disorder and Habitual Constipation, it has produced hun dreds of perfect aud permauenti cures where other medicine bad failed. ' j Tho proprietor oilers $100 reward for a medi cine that will equal it in the cure of the diseases for which'it is recommended. Row are of counter' feitt and worth less imitation. eo'tbfttmy (lov eminent Stamp, which is a positive guarqnief 0 aenuineness. is unon tbo outside wranner. ' This - r a r medicine is Sold by Druyifists atone dollar per j bottle, prepared by R. V. FIERCE M.-t)., sole l'ropriotor, at bis chemical Laboratory, 133. Seneca Btrcct. UuiTalo N.l. June 3d,.13-3w, i m frJaVwaii PIOSEER 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 hy manu facturers in Portland and otter 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 iu part, of Stoves of ail kinds, Copper, Brass and Iron Ware, Wire work of all descriptions, Hheet and f.alvanized Iron, Stove Hollers, Tea Kettles, Milk Pans, Dippers, Lard aud Ilutter Cans, Egg Beaters, Japanned Ware a general Assortment, I Cooking Spoons, A variety of Gem Fans, Porcelain lined Stew Pans for Frnit, Broiling Fixtures of New and the Mos Improved Pattern, And in fact everything that ean be found in a first class Tiu and Stove Store. Job Work Neatly Don9 and Promptly Attended to. 50-tf T.B.NEWMAN. .ev Coof!! IYcw floods!! FOR THE PRESENT SEASON." We respectfully call the attention of the Public to our Well Selected Stock of. Ladles' Dress Goods, Ladles' and Misses Hats, Gent a FurnlsliIngGoods, Gloves, Gaiter. Etc. Hardware, Groceries, School Hooks, Stationery, Ac, lit fact Everything Found In a .Flr&t Class Retail Store. We can assure our Patrons that we will be up with the times. Come and .Examine 'our Stock "before pur charing elsewhere. Country Produce taken in exchange f r Goods ! N. A. J. D. LEE Dallas, April 22, 1S71. 1-t. 11 1: a 1! ii 1: a v:i tlhvniivv limn C-.rer!!! 11 o 1. t 1 : it u 0 it r l 1: v & co., ELLEN DALE .STORE, Have removed their STOCK OF tSOODS to Dallas, and are constantly rccci big NIW and WELL SKLKCTED (lOODS. consisting of Ladle. Ireis and l'"atiry GiMds, Men and Hoy. C li thlng, HalK and Capa, Ikmta and Shes.J Ladle' and Chlldrens allocs of e.cry Style and slie. A full Stock of Groceries contdaml) 011 hand,also Hardware and Crockery. Woolen Good .Manufactured at the Elleiidale Mill, such as Heavers, Cassimerea, Hard Times, Tweeds, FlanueN and Hlankets. Which we offer at Wholesale and Retail. Having a desire to locate permanently in Dallas, we will deal fairly and jn.tly yth al' who may favor ti with tbeir patrn:e. We will excbaiijre Goods for Country Produce, for which wo will pay the Highest Price. Bring on your Eggs and Butter. 3-tf The standard remedy for Coughs, In fluenza, Sore Throat, Whooping Cough, Group, Liver Complaint, Hrouchitls, Bleeding of the Lungs, and every aflerilon of the Throat. Lungs and Chest, Includ ing Consumption. Wlstars Balsam does not dry up a Cough, but loosens it, cleanses the Lungs, allays Irritation, thus removing the cause of the com plaint Matte gtmulue Unless sign ed I. BUTTS. Prepared by SETH W. FOWLI2 fe SON, Boston. Sold by HEDDINGTON, IIOS TETTEK CO., San Francisco, and by dealers generally. 10-ly SADDLE TRES. Has on hand anrt tor Sale, SADDLE TREES of all sixes and the best quality. Shop near Waymlro's Mill, Dallas, Oregon. 43tf Da. Saok's CATAnnn Rfmrdt. $500 reward for an incurablo case. Sold by dropjl?t8, or by mail, 1) cents. Pamphlet free Address R. V, PearoefMrD., Buffalo.N., Y. P A T I O IV A L BUSINESS CO L L E G Et PORTLAND, OREGON. , A MODEL COMMERCIAL COLLEGE!! THE EDUCATION FOR TIIETIMES. The Importance of a Practical Education Was never more Apparent than How ! IT IS UNIVERSALLY ACKNOWLEDGED J. that as we grow in prosperity we grow more practical, and tbat 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 hould practice when they become men." ' Deliver all things in number and weight, and put all in writing thatthoo givestont orre 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 DEMANDS or THE AGE ! The moet thorough, and comprehensive COURSE OF BUSINESS TRAINING ever introduced by any c o ji ifi ; ft c 1 a Jj OR U U S 1 A ESS COLLEGE, combining TIIKOIl AND PRACTICE, by means of BASKS JM) BUSINESS OFFICES Tbe Course is so arranged and Taujht as t enable tbe Student t master it in the fcbortcet J iuju possible Each Student, after, passing through the TliKOUV COURSK, becomes an actual ' HOOK KEEP Ell iSD MERCJlAS'l where, in the spa" of a f ' w WEEK, be oh rain the experience ol anOHDINAKY LIFE TIME. The TELEORA I'll DEPARTMENT isno fitted up with tb best 'instruments, and is ii r'-utpletc riM!iir.-jr t h-r. For MM. INFORMATION, send fur.COl. I.Eli K PA 1' Ell. Addr--s: D.FUAN '" -HMP. 52yl Portland, Oregon. " wll. TS;AI. A: Co., . 1AIN STREET, DALLAS, Arc on hand with their WACUONS and WVii ;IES tit thrir old Ktd this ?pTrng as u.-ua and intend to sell l lffi . TV chc t lor Cah : the Prccs ranging l.'.o to f 1 st. They lmv also on band for a!e plenty o! wnon matt rials. (Jivcbini a call and see theui AH kinds of. work in tin ir line done o order All kin-Is of Itlark-ml hlntr di ne n s!or notice, an-1 in a workmanlike manner. II tm Shoeing $2 60, cajh down. Thankful for jat patronage, tl cy srluit continuance of the sain.'. y.tf Dallas. M v r. iri. $1 55 Hewn I'd t The undersigned will pay tbe above reward to anv ptr-on returning the Itdiowin,; animals to biiii at his residence, in Indep nb ncc. One whiU- mare, heavy set, harness tuarkeil ; n- other marks visible. About ten years old. hies on fore feet. Also, one one dark dunn, or claybank mare, with black tail an-1 mane ; large white spot in forehead ; saddle marks on left side: shoes on foi-e feet ; about ten years 0ld. M.C. RUSSELL, 20-w 4 NOTICE. OREGON fc CALIFORNIA RAIL road Company, Land Department. Port land, Oregou, April 5, 1872. Notice is hereby given, that a vigorous prosecution will be insti tuted against any and every persoi who tres passes upon any Railroad Land, byuttingand rcmovinir timber tborefrom before tbe same i H01HJ1IT ol the Company AND PAID FOR. All vacant Land in odd numbered sections whether surveyed or nnsurveyed, within a dis tance of thirty miles from the line of the road, belongs to the Company L R. MOORES, r-f ; v " Land Agent 0. w. tt OB ART. Dallas W. HOBART. Buena Vista. Ijook Out lor the Locomo live AVIieii the Bell lUiigs! Since tbe O. C. Railroad has been completed to Cornelius, and prospects of its speedy approach to Dallas and thence to Ruena Vista, be up with the times by patronising home .INDUSTRY AND 12 N TE R I' R I S C Why send your money out of the State, and use Inferior articles, when you can get the renuine " Home Manufactured" article by call ing on : : . ; GEORGE W. HOBART & CO. at DALLAS or BUENA ISTA, in Polk Co Manufacturers of Superior Wool faced, long and short , . STRAW COLLARS, HARNESS, BRIDLES, SADDLES nnd all other HORSE E it U I P I?I El T S made of leather, which they oITer at reasonable rates. Orders for Carriage trimming. Repairing, etc., etc., will be promptly attended to, and dine in the most approved fctyle. 0-lf . , U0. W. HOB ART A CO. to the ruBMCr ALtt KINDS ' OF WORK, SEWIl Washing and Ironing, Ac, done by Mrt Burnett on short notice and ' on reasonable terms. All orders left at tbe bouse, south west part of Dallas, wm be immediately attended to. : " '.. f - The Great Medical Discovery ; Dr WALKER'S OAIIFORNIA V1N EG AR;B ITTE RSi;, ' ' ' ' ' ' - m ' '' m rrt 1 Jt OS 23 Hundreds oi A Rou5auua Bear testimony to thHr Wonder- IUl UUXailVB Jiuvvvo. s WHAT ARE THEY?f3 a it 03 c 3 u a . . . ' H mm : i- 3 TIUS I Aim AUl A mS.S FANCY D R IN.KiPaf Vade of Poor Kum, WUiakey, Pr'f Hplrlta and Refuse Uaawradoctored,sr4ced and sweetened to please tbe taste, called Ton. Ics," Appetizers," Restorers," c, that lead the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, bat ara a true Medicine, made from the Native Roots and Ilcrbs of -California, free from alt AleobIIo Htluiulante. Ther are thoGUEATDLOOP PURIFIER and LIFE CJIVIXU PRIN CIPLE a perfect Itenovator and Invlgorator of ' the System, carrying off all poisonous matter and restoring the blood to a healthy condition. No person caa tate these EUters according to direc tion and remain long unwell. For Inflammatory and Chronic Rhea mat i miii and Jont, Ilyapepala or IndU trcMilou. Billon, licaiitteut and later iiiltirui Fcvcra, l)Ucae of the lllood, Liter, Kid iter a, and Hladder, these DIt ' term hare been most saeeessful. Haeh Dlo raco are caused by Vitiated Blood, which It genera!! produced by derangement of Uio J'trili ve Org-ana. IVHPEP.SIA Oil INDIGESTION, lioa loclic. Pala ia tlie Shoulders, CoogliS, Tight ness of t'.ie Chest, Dizrincaa, Sour Eructatioas of t!ic Stomach, Had taste In the Mouth BIUousi At tacks, I'alpitr.tlon of the Heart, Inflammation of tho Luns,rala in tticre?iona of the Kldney,an4 a hundred oUcr raiufnl symptoms, aru tho iS prlngs of Dyspepsia. Th- y lavlsornte the Stomach and stimulate tho torpid liver and bowela, wlileU rentier them of un equalled tfficacy la cleansing tho fcWod f U impurities, an t Imparting new life and rigor to the whole system. FOIt SKIN DISEASES, Emrtlons.Tcttcr. SaltKhcuui.Clotclica. EpoU, lluiplcs. Pustule. Ikiils, Carbuncles, Wag-Worms, f cald-Hcad, Sore Eyii,E.-yMpela., Itch, Scurfs, IMecoloratlons of the Sfcla, Ilituiors and Diseases of the Sk!n, of whatever nauio or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the syeteui In a chor timo 1y t!ie use of thes3 Bitters. One bottle In such cac will convince tho most incredulous of tUcif curative elu-cts. t'k a iss the Vitlctcd Blood whenever you find it !i,pnrit!c9 bursting thronti the skin in Pim ples, Eruptions cr Sore; cleanse It whn ya And it obstructed end sluggish iu the vein; cleanse it ivhcn it is foul, and your feelings will tell yon when. Keep Vm tlood pure and tho health of the pyrtcm will follow. PIS, TA PEand other WO It MS, lurking In the system of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed. Tor full directions, read carefully the circular around each bottle. J. WALKF.R. Proprietor. R. n. McDON'ATJ) & CO., DruKs'ists d Gen. Agents. San FrancUco. Caland S3 and 31 Coinme cJ Street. New York. SOLD BY ALL DUUGG1STS AJ5D DEALEKS. THE NEW FOOD. For a few cents you can bny of your Grocer or Druggist & racfcage of SEA MOSS FARINE, made from pure Irish Moss, or Carrageen, itIhcIi will mako sixteen quarts of Blanc Mange, and a like quantity of Pud dings, Custards, Creams, Char lotto Kusse, &c. It is tho cheapest, healthiest, and most delicious food in tho world. It. makes a splendid Dessert, and has no equal as a light and delicate food for Invalids and Children. A Glorious Change ! I T1IE C3R.EAT WORLD'S TOKIC Plantation Bitters. ,TliU wonder AU vegetable I resmrntive is the sheet-u ' cliorof the feeble mid dcbilH tatcd. As i Ionic and. cordial . for tho ngcel and laiiiguil It lia no equal, unibngr stom achies. "-An a remedy for th nervous weakness to whicH women are eiecially sub Ject, it is Misierseding every other stimulant. In all Cli mates, tropical, temperate, ' or n-iid, it acts as a specific I in every species of disorder " ! which undermines the bodily strength and breaks down the 1 animal spirits, Tor sale ' by. uii Druggists. ' f r J ' III m t in Yiw $M im V" s!a viv. I -IBM nil "tr 7 ii; mam X y 5t ';nXM.Ami'' f.'i- r srii r I? rr -x . J