1
She b r r tl Jl u b I i r ;t n.
ALLxVS, SAXUKDAY, SKIT. 21
REASONS FOB VTLKU.I-UUCIIU1:.
c.-i,i:y. '
1. JBbcanse wc want a'chnnjrc of Ail-!
Tninistratiou aud wo sec no other way to
. .. .. J
get if,.
2. Hecause be received tha unanimous
nomination 'aft he. icgular,wo!l ua litiol
representatives of the Detnoentii; party.
, ; 3. Because he is more intelligent, and
jui?e as hppdsLas G-raut. On tin; scon
of baiwsty, tile mdieals mnnot justly
aini any suj-eriority for their candi
date. 4. Tiecnnse ho. lias somo heart, and
feels lor the suffering- of his ft liowtn;n
whereas Grant is a selli-h, coM-bloudid
U)''; Mrit h"ut sueii.a neart.
5. leeau3 Greeley lias phdgel
!jim-ftf l a course of ai-ii"i in hai -ipfmy-w.ith
the principles nt the l)t m
oer-'tic pr,rt.y, nuil, tt no utiior v
tltuu by his eh ction C;itt the people now
ho'.o to see tteia once mora iu th-
' ascendant.
(.). Because Grant, anil the pal
who handle him or whom he h.iudlis
it tunkes little ililfennce which.
have imvti, uninit;ik:ttly. that lh
tht not ." intend to allow nur Southo i;
Lretlieru to hn five men, or the .Snuili-
ern States to have any real noven'iiju'v
tiij awy fights such as States hhould
pos-ess.
7. JJtcausi? Grant nd Is is nun
rmiug-llu; iJiniit Govt rnuicnf , h;iv
exhibited before the whole world ilo
meanest spirit ever shown by u at;
(jtvcninient . They- cannot disiiice
the American people, but they have
disraee'j- themselves, and lyum-d ntir
people's government in the estimatiun
o! fair in. en anions all ru'tictis,
'8. 1 '"Because Grant, and his; tools, as
uqscruplous as hime'f,havc sent hoirdcs
of Radical" thieves into the homes-;of
our i5outherii brothers and rol-Wd
them of tlo ir pitcanco left bv tho war
and involved them in v;-.t debrs iu the
most barefaced and outrageous uannc-i'
0. Because Grant and his men have
no respect for- the p- ople,. North or
- oouth-cdrimr Cor only ! at they can unite
titf of,, thctn ; wio rtus (jjieivy i.i him
self one of the working lio n.and alive
to their feelings and both kind ami
consderale.
10. lteeau.c the best iren amoii
the Radiual leaders, who kn..w Giat:t
Ijave pronounced him unfit to bu, the
ruler id' a feo pcopfo.
11. Uecause he makes self and his
own personal, greed and gratification
jjritiiar amLtfya attiirs o the Goverr
xiiceat a. mere plaything, aud entire!
tycoon uar;:.
12. because he appoints men to
rmbiis office who are unfit aud di
J? ' " t ' -
ijo&eck knowiuj; liiem to be so ; ami
retains them, to the scri-jus injury of the
people's pockets
'"U3;. Because- Grant's policies"
have been fimply ridiculous. He
same into ofoce with the public dec
laration that he h:nl "no policy"
whereas his whole career from begin
ning to endhaa been a succession of
Oraqt. rjolitics.
14.. Itccau'O his San Domingo poli
oy is not dead, but sleeping; and in
case of bis- re-election it will be put
through by his tools as uurely as the
tun shines, and it is notorious' that it
it a wicked .scheme nothing more
than a corrupt, ami nicst dangerous
(rrant job.
15. Becaapc Greeley nominated; as
rje has been, and supftoried a he will
1 e. by the weil disposed men of the
United. States, will natMrally rally
around- hini the best men, and secure
an honest administratiuii of the Govs
ernnirnt.
16: IJecause we can stand an honest
adminisiratjoa.
17. Ikciuse although Greeley n3 an
editor, has, through a long political
life., ojpoed m my of the priueiples of
Iie Icmiei ta'ic party, our nominating
Convention has satisfied itself that he i
novv ready o harmonize with then lip
on, great measures, viral to our couutiy's
pro.-p. rity. and the existence of lice
Government,
18. JJeeause wc have ever sinee
the war condemned the policy inaugu
rated by the dominant lladic.-il party as
-inimical to the true in tt rests of the
Southern States, whilst Grant not only
supports it but aggravates it by his
military tyranny over them.
29 llecausc Greeley condemns tliis
tyrannical and wicked, course, and
' stands ready to discard it from ur
Goveomernt as a dark modem civiliza
tion. 20. Because there is nothing wliat
ever, no policy and no act of our Gov
eminent more important, more fraught
with high consequences in the immedi.
atp and distant future than the real
fraternization of tho North and the
Sonth.
' '' 21. Because such fraternization un
der the rule of Grant and his men is
n impossibility while under the ac
tions of Democratic! priru-iples it will
be a certainty, speedily realized.
22. Because, if these or any of thess
reasons are to be regarded us praise of
our old political enemy, we can
afford to let it so stand, when brought,
to the sqtiarp choice between Greeley
and Grant. ':Look on this picture
aud on this."
CINCIN N ATI it V ll'I mm 13 PLAT
IO KM.
1. We recognize the equality of all
men hefore the law, and. hold that it, is
the duty of the government in. its
dealings with the people to mete out
e jual and exact justice to all,of whatever
nationality, race, color or porsuasion, re-
hgous.or political.
J. n e pledge ourselves to maintain
tho union of the States, emancipation
and enfranchisement, aud to oppose any
reopening ol the questions j-ettled by
the DJ.th, 1.4th aud 15t!i amendments.
o. We demand the immediate and
absolute removal of all disabilities im
posed on account of the rebellion
wihich was fully subdued seven years'
ago, believing ihat universal amnesty
will result in a complete pacification of
all sections of the country.
4. Local self-government with im
I artial suffrage wi!J guard, the, rights
f all citizens ii. ore securely than any
eeu ralized power. The public welfare
teipiires this supremacy of. the civil
over the military power, aud. fjn;dutu
ot i eiou under, the protection of the
Imhi'tiH fm jtHS We demand for indi
viduals the largest liberties consistent
with public order; for Slates, se f gov
ernment, and' f'.r the- uujiou, a. return
to the methods of peace and the con
stitutional limitation of power.
;j 'I he civil service i f the Govern
ment ha become a inert instrument ot
partisan tyranny., unij. pcrsi-nal ambi
tion, and an object of selfi-hness. It
is a .-caudal and a reproach upon free
in-tit utions, and breathes a ileiioo aliza
tion dangerous to the perpetuity of a
Kepuhliean GovernuiQut. We there
fore regard a thorough rcfoim of the
civil service as ottCof the most presitlg
necessities 'of the hour;, that honesty
capacity and fidelity constitute the uu
ly valid eiaitu to public employment ;
that the ofiiees of the-government cease
to be a matter of arbitrary favoritism
and patronage and that a public station
may again become v. post ot honor,
and it is imperatively required that no
President, fetittlb be u caouldate for re
election.
G. We demand a svtcm of federal
taxation which shall not unnecessarily
interfere with the industries of the
t i " i i it i .1
peoiue. ana wnieu snail rroviue tne
no uns uccess-iry to pay the expenses ot
i
the government economically admini.
teied, pensions, the interest on tin
public debt and i inoderite reduction
annually of the principle thereof. Ami
recognizing that there sire in our midst
honest but irreconcilable difltrenee o!
opinion with regard to tlo respective
systems of protection ami fi;c trade.
we remit the 'discussion of the subject
to the people in their Congressional
Districts a4, to the dtci-ion of Con-
ii-r.iss f'5rrr 'vh.iili fVi' fri.ni lvr .
live control nr. dictation.
7. The publ e credit must be sacredl)
niaintuined, and we denounce repudia
tion in every form.
8 A speedy return to specie pay
mcnts is demanded alike by tlie highest
consideration of commercial morality
and honest government.
1). We remember with gratitude the
heroism and sacrifices of the soldiers
and sailors of the Republic, and no act
of ours shall ever detract from their
justly-earned fame, or the full records
of their patriotism.
10. We are opposed to further grants
of lands to railroad or corporations. The
public domain shall be held sacred to
actual settlers.
11. We hold that it is the duty of
the Government in its intercourse with
foreign natiom to cultivate their friend
ship hy treating them on fair and equal
tern s, regarding it alike dishonorable
to demand what is not right or to sub
mit ti what is wrong.
12. For the promotion, and succ-ss
of the-c vital piineiplvs and the sup
port of the candidates nominated by
1 1. ijs ( .otiveiitiof.. w? invite and cordialh
weh ome the co op ration, of all patriotic
citizen, without regard to previous po
iticul aiEJi itions.
5e'i
-.--v. : 4 .. fa SSi
OF
Thecttindard remedy for Cotlfirhsi, Tti.
fluetiza, sorf Throat, Vhuopiii-
touo.fi, roui, 1-iver Complaint,
ItronclilU; IJleclliio; 0f the
J. tings, and every a fleet Ion of the
Throat. I."ii";s and Client, Inclad
iito CoiiMimpt ion,
VVJstais ItaUam doesi not dry up
n Cmig-h, but loosens it, cleanses
th I-uiis, allay irritation, thus
r moving the rause of the com
plaint. Vone genuine tinles- l";ti
etl I, IJTITTH. Prepared bvHliTll
W. & WIN, Hostoiu
Hold by HADDINGTON, IIOS
TETTER & CO., Han Franelsco,
and by dealers generally. lG-iy
Valuable Hints, f
A regular habit ol body is absolutely ysien
ial to phyniealJ.ei.lth and, eleiu-tMU- of! intel
lect. Nor U this all. Beauty of pcroa eannot
go-exist with; n,u unnatural condition, of. tho
bowels. A free pupilage of tho refuse matter ot
the system through these natural wa3te pinei
ns necessary to the purity of the body as the
free ivisaase of.th offaJ of a city through,. Us.
sewors, it Doeesaarjr to'tbe health of its inhab
itants. Indigestion is tho primary cause of most of
tie diseases of the discharging organs, and
one of '4s u'S.t counnon remits is coiM-ifi-01'
This complaint besdes being dangerous in its
self, has many disagreeable concomitants
such as an unpleiiKant breath, a sallow skin
contaminntini- bljod a"d bile, hemorrhoid-,
hcaduelie, loss of memory and general dtbi'itj
llojitcttcr'i StmiJicli Bitters remove all lUee
evils by niimv'mg lleir immediate caiifo in
the digestive rguns. and:rexulatins the ccti-in
f th.e iiitv:;jines. The combination fi proper
tics in thi celebrated preparation is one of tg
chief mirils. It m nut ii.Tely, a. Munalvi't -r
tonic, or an nniittilliiuis aeni or a.m-ryinc, r
llood'deinirent, c.itharlic, but all theo cum
live element jndiciu.-ly blended i none power
ful restorative. It lend activity and vi"ir
to, tho liK-rt anil' enervated stoinich. r .
lievfs the alimentary cunJ of obstruct iur.s,
and j-ives tonic to die membrane wbifb lioc? ii
irently htimututi'j the liv it, tb nerves, and
eltrer thf sniri's. No tl cr reinertr posirssrs
Kiitli a variety of I venie vntue. It is to
these c-hariU'tcristb' virtuv that it owes i'g
reiitigv,H a bouehxl'l itHxtii-inc. Hzj'rrjcine
n proved that it is as hurmlefS n it U'ef
firii' ious, and hence il M I) 'J llaf with the
weaker ?rx as with the stronger.
Ilosttttcrs Stomach . Bltjerd r ? sold in bol-
t'es ooy the tut le mark blown, in tU gins"
an 1 eugravd on the UW1 is the test to geitui
ne.-is. Beware of Ciuntt rr.-ij-
ATTi:.TIO. !
fflUE OVIiULANliSTUlHl, SAUEM. If A:
I received s large lot of nice, fatditf liable
dry iriMtd', together with a welt selected M.r
f Ilo.otBtii s, etc. liive thcin a call. Jlighei'
price paid for produce. 7 if
LYON'S
Hi a t i a i i q n,
lr I'r.rser lug and Hrautlfj, ln;Stbf
Human Ta I'revrut It falling
Out and lurulti (iray
A well prc.'crvcd Head of Hair, in a pcrsii
of middle age. at .ti lwsvU rfoi!iw.i.f, cl
i.-jraiicv, health and Witty. tt may truly Im-i-ullc
l Wuiuuit' Crowiiiiijj I'Jtory, while iihmi
are nt insensiWe to it ad,titjige and eharm
Few tilings are more di.-tuting thau thin, fri
"y, tiarsh, untameit Hair, with head anl r.a'
nVered with Dandruff. VlMt a barber nnl
you feel aud 1 k like a, new man. Thi I
hat I.Vt K AIHAIItON will do al
the time. The chrn whit h liec in well plat td
Hair, tiloKcy fori. L.uiuriant Trrtft-f; and a
Titan Head, i n-tie able a,nd lrrefiible.
Sold b ail l.'ir j. ( isis l d I tui.tiy Stores.
3? 184.0 W IR70
&
CII O L K n,A .
!ru)w to cuitn ix.
-J.t the commncement of th Diaribm, which
alwsys precels nn attack of the Cholera, take
a tcaspoonful of Pain Killer in sugar n id wa
ter, (hot. if convenient.) and thn bathe freely
the stomaHi and bowels with the Pin Killer
dear. Shnild the di.trrhcc or cramps continue
repent th Aoifi every fen or f fteen ruotutes un
til the patiput is relieved. In extreme rases,
two or mote tenspoonfuls may be given at a
dose. i
The Pain Killer, as a remedy, has m) eqnil.
fnenspn of C'h"lrra, Summer t'oinplalnts, D.vs
pepsia. Dysentery. Ailuea it cures in one nij-ht
by taking it infernally, and bathig with it
freely. Its action is like magic, whm cxJct nal
ly applied to Old Sores. Burns. 'S--iild. and
prains. rr Sick lrn Inch and Toniliaclir
d.m't fail to try it. In short, it Tai Kill-
Klt. j
Directions accompany each bottle.
The Pain Killer is bold by all dealers in Md
icineg. . i
Prices, 25 cents. f ccnts&nd. per, bottle
MiiUtimuier "lafadUis.
The hot solar rays that ripen the harvests gen
erate many dittresti'ttj diseases. If tho liver
be at all predisposed to irregularities, j this is
the scaon in which bilious atiue.ks may bo an
ticipated. A weak rtotutuih, too, is weakest in
tho summer months, and the lo of vitaiily
through the pores by excessive perspiration, is
so greit, that a wholesome tonic, eoihhining
aIo the projicrties of a dirTusivc stimulant and
gentle exhilanuit, is; in many cascneceary, to
health, and under no circumstances should be
diupenned.with by tho sickly and dilapidated.
Of all tho preparations intended thus, to refresh
sustain, wid torttfy tho human frame, there is
none that will comparo with Ilpstetter.'s. Cele
brated Stomach Diners. They havo beq
weighed in the balance of experience and not
found wanting ; have been recommended from
the first as a j"n:at tnedcalpfecif, rit as a
beverage, and iu spite of interested opposition
from innumerable quartern, stand, after a t wenty
3ears trial, at the head of all proprietary med
icines intended for the prevention of all orli
Uiiry complaints of tho stomach, the liver, tho
bowels, and tho nerves. In the unhealthy dis
tricts bordering th prent rivers of California,
Hostetler's Stomach Hitter may bo classed as
the standard mm for every species of intermit
tent Bnd remittent Tover. The people who in
habit those districts, p'a"o the most implicit
conOdeno in tho preparationaoonfideneo Ihat
id increased every Tear by the results of its op
oration
As. bitters, so callod, of tho most pernicious
character, are springing up like fungi on every
side, the public is hereby lirewarned against the
drain-shop frauds. Ask lor Hosteller's Hitters,
see tnat tDe laoel eto., ar correct, and re mem
bcr that the genuine artb- it is never -old in bulk,
but in bottles only.
tsrasmrxBSsm
There Is no such Word, as Call.
TARRANT'S
extract of Cubcbi
'' A?D, '
COP A i BA,
A SURE, CEltTAIN
AND
SP KB I) Y CUltK
For all Uiseaues of tho Bladukh. Kioskvh and
Uui.vahy OitGA.vs. eilhcr.in the. Male or lemale
t'rcqucoUy performing a rfect Cure in the
nln.rt space of three or fou days : and always
01 less time than any other preperation In
the use of
TARRANT'S- COMPOUND RXTRACX OF
CUBEBS AND COPAIBA
There is no need of confinement or change of
diet In its approved form ol paste, it is en
tirely iit.-U'k-ss, and causes unp.easant scn
s.iii t the patient, and ' xpo-uro II is
now io') nwlidgi(i by lh- most lo.irncd in the
l'roff .! that in a!t hccr:t d seaes Cubebs
and l'it.,,iliy ar the only two 11 uxo lifS that
can be relied upon with any certainty ot Suj
cess. NEVER FAIL
m NCFcTiirn xi.v uv TAR It A N'T A CO.,
27S and 20 (Jrucnwich , and I on Warren
"t.. N Ytk bold by Diugguts all over
th o wnrld-
tlMNTKD. AUKVT.-- ?I00 t. $250 per
If iiioioli. main and i. male. t ii.tr4'. .Inc.
ihu ji'-ioiioe iujpriivo l M R.rH hlWIN'
MACIIIM Tlu inailiine. wilt litcb. hctn.
fill, tiji-k. branl; l4Ml ejrd, (juiit, mid cm-
tl'tnilcr In a most iu-rir maonvr. ' Price, nlv
$l, tuliy li-tHs-d and w.trranled fr. yar-
Wc will pay SI, 1)00 fir any uiaebinc, bib pric
ur low, that will imw a stronger, inor-tf bt-autilul
r ni'.r- -l,vti- tuiQ taan ours, it makes the
IUATlit: Iv:KJsTrX.C;U. i;ry seeon.l
it-ii e m l) i'ut, and itill llio clth cnnniil te
i-ull-d Bpait without tr.-iriog it. Wc pay Arof
$IW to fijO pt-r lil .Klb. mid espt-lirt-s, er H
'ti.eiiA-i-ii fr-ou wbiih twice th it uinount van
be im-tv". J'jof, titcUjlurs and teriv-. apply to oi
a ldrcis, ' M A It.SlI A t.b A .
102 Xuii-uu btr t, Nc w Vr!i.
i CAUTION. lio imi ! ttupsd upu. by
thrr parlies traveling Ibri-Mgh . lUe e,"UJOr
pa'iuirig ott worthlev cot-ir-'ti uia-bines un
Icr the same name or otherwise. Out i- tU
only grnuitte and rotlly vLeau Ujagbiii'j man
ufactare : - lu-mJ
PLATAN TION
Hitters.
Tl 8 C O-X .
fPHIS w o n d i: u k t I". i : t ; I". t a r. i. r ni
1 sf'.ra.ivc M the -licet t t liur 4 the leel'l
and dclitlitatcd. t . a tinii and crdi.tt fo
tbe aged anu"l.ingiVd it- has no e.-j ni'' nni"t!g
tom.trhir. A a retnclv f.r tho nervous
iKiiu.' ! whii-h woiuvii re e-pe'ally sub
eel, it is Mi-erc-p3ng vnry oihtr sti uulant
In all cltiiiates, tropical, U-i-i trte or Jrigi.l, it
i'ro a a sp-vidc in every sp-.-cies f disordcri
which underminc-i the b..Iy Mrmlh and
breaks JvWi. tho ar. imal si irit.
IUKXICAN
MUSTANG tINIiMEMT.
loll MAN AND hK A ST.
Probably few articles have ever had so ex
tensive a sale, while none bare Keen mor- uni-rcn-allr
benefleal than th relel-ruted MEXI
CAN MTSTANtJ LKilMIiMT. Childreh.
'Adults, Horses and Domefiic Animals, are
always liable to accident, and it is safe to say.
that no family can pass a single eenxon without
some ksnd emollient beinjr nccesary. It be
come a matter of importance then to secure
the bet.
Over trre hundred livery stables in the city
of Net York alone are iisiii; th Nr.xifAi
xtt'STio i.immi NT, in all of which it gives uni
versal :itifnction.
CAUTION. The genuine is wrapped in
fine steel plate nfrravng wi h 0. W
Westbrook. ;lllnit., ard fisdp temk
MEXICAN MUPtANO LINIMENT.'; et
grated across the fa-e of oach wrapper.
The nholf bears the ptoprietors private
UnlteI; Sta'i s Reyenue "tamp, and not the
common stamp as used by druggits.
LYON T.TNUFACTURINa .
4G 53 Park Ple New York,
Te originator, ej this, wonderful medi"ino
elaiins to have discovered aud comliiiicti with
lnu tiiiiiiij mere of A c mol i'rrei;i .ldt
val pri'ftrtirt than was ever before combined in
one uiediciue. Tho evileuce of this fact i
found iu the variety of in .(. obstinate di?easus
which it-, has Inen loiiid tp eoiniitr. li the
aire of Urunchiti't, Serere (VuoAsjUnd the early
st.ies of Cnnui)ijtiM, it has uHnniihcd tin'
nit-it itii I faculty, and hundreds t lta best phy
bicians pronounce it the tmifrnt edco t
rt,rev f the aye. While it cuies Iho" sw-jresi
Coughs, it strengthens tho system and purttias
tho blood, lty Its yi'c.nt and ihontujh blond
fmrij'yiny ji ojertie it c y c$nll 1huvi 'Jfom the
worst wri'fitlti to a oomiuon lllotch J'impte or
h'luftiou. Mercurial Diseases, Mineral poisolis,
Syphilitic and Veneri il Diseases, and their cl
fucts are eradicated ami vigorous health and a
touud count it at ion established. K'ryiptliii, Salt
Ilhtitin, Sat(( Ihud, Fever S''C, AVfiy or
Itnugh Skin, in short all Iho numerous di-oasus
caused by bud blood c comiueie I by this
powerful, purifying and invigorating medicine.
for ''Liver Complaint," 7.k JJimtidert and
Habitual Count i pa tion, it has produced hun
dreds of perfect apd( permaoout cured where
o(her medicine had failed.
Tho proprietor offers $100 roward for a medi
cine that wilt equal it iu the cure of the dUoasea
for which it is recoramonde 1. ijoware of counter -ieitB
and wortliletn imitation, bee that my Gov
ernment Stamp, which is a po$ittve jnnrante o
neniunenest, is upon tjio ouissiuo wrapper. This
i:..i..:. i i.j i .. fa . . ..
medicine is Sold by Umjfita atone hollar per
bottle. Prepared by U. V. P1EKCE M. D.. sola
; P"prilor, at bis chemical Laboratory, 133
Scucea streetUuffalo June 3d ia8m.
Wtimik .yitrtJl'SH linn In.-t'iiii
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the demands of the times.
Wheu.Agsilaus, King of Sparta, wa ak d
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fcliould practice when they become men."'
" Deliver ail things in number and weight,
and nut all iu writiiii that thou givi-st out orrv-
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an'l there is aspecta: necee-suy ior u nn-i
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HASKSs h'D nusixnss offices.
The Oturse is f irranged.an 1 Tnuzht as
-Ua.bl lb pitadctiM I muster it iu the
iiiivrUstiiuiepwiu-.bin:
to
Eacb Student, after pas-inir through the
TllKORV CCUIl. K,
becomes an actual
HOOK KEEPER and MEnausi
where, in the space of a f w WKKK. be oh
.iii!i this expericlicu of au ORDINAllY LlFiv
Tt.Mii.
The Tia.lKiUAPtl DKPAUTMKNT is how
ittcd up with tlu hot ul tiiftruuicuts, and is in
osMplcte running onK-r.
For t Vt.U INf OHM TIO.N". send for.COL
LKUI! PAPKK. A-i lr-s
DtlUANfi: .t JAMKS.
52 v I Poftlui.t, trcon.
C. . 2 3- v e c:,
No. ISO, Tirst Street.
i-tiHTLAM), - . - - o.n:r;.N
Who'e-.ile an) Retail DcaV.-r in
DRV MOBS, FIDTillMi-
LA!) IKS' DUKSS COODS,
IIDOTS AM) IHM, HATS t C.vl
GROCERIES C- PHOVISIOXS,
Highest Cah Price paid for all kinds of
Country Produce.
Ileaiitilul Woman!
HARAS'S MARNOMA n-AI-M K-e"
( to the Complexion 'tlie I'rcsluiess of
Youth.
Hagi's Matxoma Halm overcomes the
flushed appearan. u eause'by heat, f itiuo and
exi-itement. It luakcs the lady of forty appear
but twenty, and so natural and perfect, that no
person can detect its npplicati :i. lly its use
the roughest skin i- male to rival the pure ra
d -m textir yo .thf.il b i "t. It removes
redness, blotches and piu;p'.es. It contains
nnthi.tg that will in.iuro the skin the least.
M AGNOiti IIai.m is used by all fash ionabl ;
ladies in New York, LomLonand Pari. It costs
only 75 cents per llottlc, aud is sold- by all
Druggists aud Perfumers
.cw Goods! Xcw Goods!!
l'OK TIIK PltJ341-:NT scason.
Wo respectfully call the attention of the
' Public to our Well Selected Stock of
Ladles' Dress Goods, .
Ladles' aud Misses' Hats,
Gent' I'll mulling (ioodn,
C-loves, Gaiters', lite.
Hardware,
Groterles,
, School IVokii
Stationery, !kc,
In fact Everything Found In a First
CIum Hctall Store.
Wo can nssuro our Patrons; thar we will bo
up., with, the times.
Come and Examine our Stock before pur
chasing elsewhere.
Country .Produce. taXen in exchange f r
Goods !
N. J. D, LEE.
Dallas, April 22, 1871.
Mi
For the verv best photographs go to Brad
ley . Kulotfs in'a UUIIery witnout STAIKS
ASCBiND IN THE ELEYATOK, 420,
X& i
Sdonig
oaryr street, San Irincisoo.
TO TfECJ PUBLIC.
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LL KINDS OF WORK, SRWINO:
Washing anil Irouing, te., done by Mrs,
g, ,ve., cione by Mrs,
anii y reaeonablo.
Ouinett on thort notice anu u reasooablo.
teruis. AJ1 orders left at the boue, south west,
part of Dallas, will be immediately, attended to,
The Great M.'Cka' I;
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VINEGAR OUTERS,
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lift "'fin ? ------ e." flts.
For a frr-- cents yoa can buy
of your Grocer or I)rn?jgist a
fackaoof GSA TiOSS FA51INE,
rasdo from p::ro Irish 7Ioss, or
CaiTr.r;cc:i, vrh.ch will mako
j;lxtcc:i quarts ci lilanc Mange,
imd a li!:o q::itiJy of Pud-,
diner, Cust:;rcb, Creams, Char
lotto nusso, &c. It is tho
cheapest, healthiest, and most
ddlitfiouH food in tho world. It
maher, fqdendid Dessert, and
has no equal as a light and
del ieatc food for Invalids and
Children. ,
A Glorious Jiango ! !
THE II 15 AT V,"3Itl.D'S TONIC
Plantation Bitters:
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