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DALLAS, SATUKDAY, OCT. 5. CAITlfAIIV NOTES. A. Grant nieetmtr held at Janes ;iu . a. few dava aero, was attended V nlv one hundred and fifty persons. "'Grant stock is about played out in nnca stronshold of Republicanism, Let it be remembered that there is a Liberal Republican Club here ot 150 every one ot wnom voiea lur j. S. Grant in 1868. This city is not absolute removal ot all disabilities im the onlv nlace hereabout where the posed on account of the rebellion - la Liberals will show great strength on the day of election ; the farmers are aroused and. on the day of election, will poll a - ,J vote for the election or Greeley ana Brown that will astonish our friends I and mortify our enemies." 4 ' John A. Locran spoke at Danville II. on the 11th inst. " JJy actual couiit, the procession as formed to escort the speaker to the fairgrounds consisted of twenty mounted 'Tanners t Wo wagons, one carriage, and eight marshals. This was the more mortify ing, as when Logan spoke here in 18G6 and 18G8, it was conceded by all parties that the largest crowd assembled that had ever been got together in this county But John's influence is gone here. We almost certainly count upon 200 Liberal Republicans in this county; and; with the Grantites who will not Bupport J. C. Short, numbering two hundred, we have hopes of electing Joseph B. Mann to the Senate, although this Senatorial District has always been largely Republican. Old Ver million will do her whole duty in Koyember. The Liberal mass meeting at Peoria was a grand success. In the afternoon Senator Trumbull and Hon. O'Brien tfpoke to a crowd of at least eight thousand .people. At night, a grand torch light procesison. two miles long paraded the streets with four bands of music and several companies handsomely uniformed. Speeches were made by Hon, -Martin Shallenberger and Hon. XlW," Dawes from one stand, and by Hon, Edward Rummell and Captain Jh'tger from another. The latter jgentleman spoko in German. The meeting was a grand succss in every respect Put the Ninth District down as all light, and Peoria County down as one thousand majority for Greeley and Brown. r - .There is no Grantand Wilson Club in Elgin, Illinois. One was organized but died. The Greeley men are ag gressive and confident and hope for a favorable result in their efforts to defeat Hurlbut. a " Washington, Sept. 12.- A despatch received here from South Carolina, to day, signed by a prominent Grant man, wlp is now stumping that State, indicates that the Democrats, with the Hoses wing of the Republicans, had United, and would support Greeley and Brown for President, and Moses for Gove nor. The despatch says that the Orangeburg Times, a leading Demo cratic organ, hoists t-ie Greeley ticket, in: conjunction with Moses or regular Republican ticket. This, should it pipye true, will unquestionably cive the fotatc to Greeley aud the Moses ticket. The Times a Grant organ of Leavenworth, Kansas, supports Walker, the Liberal Democratic candidate for Govenor of that State. 'Ac il . r . , . it Tii. 4v; tue urani electors or iiiinoia in le08, the following have declared for Greeley and Brown : Gustavus Koener, James McCoy, Thomas G. Frost, fcainuel U Parks, and John D. Strong. 9 We others, two are dead, one is in uermany, two are nutral, and five, all office-holders, support Grant. Mr. David Clark of Hartford, writes in a sanguine mood to a Middle Had damJrieild : " Five thousand Ilepub laauj.iumwomte are wnn you and me in ihis movement,and we add more than 10016 the roll daily. We shall carry tnis state oy more tnan JU,U00 major ity. There are 4G0 Greeley Republicans in Auburn, New York, the home of JVIr, Seward . George W. Carter, the anti-War mouth Speaker of Louisiana Legislature 4ii jii iviuiers lujuroguu, writes 10 Hie St. Louis Republican lhat, all the Lou isiana factions being now consolidated vrtthin ihe rival lines of Greeley and Grant the Liberal State Ticket will be successful by a handsome majority. We clip the following from the Dem e&ralit Era : Grant was caught in a u fib " when he denied that he tried to bribe Scburfc and other Senators to favor his San Do mingo,annexation scheme, by the pub lication of Pleasonton's letter. Henry Wilson has also becu convicted of tell ing another " fib " in the matter of his past record and Know Nothing procliv ities, 'With these two men on the picsidential : ticket, Radicalism still claims' to be an honest and truthful party f There is cither a mistaken idea of the word " truth," or eUe there is an evident attempt to yarn considcr ably. Which is it '( Is it after all, an attempt to mislead the people I CINCINN ATI-HAL, TIMOit IS FORM. 1. We recognize the equality of all men before the law, and hold that it ia the dutv of the iroverniucnt in its dealings with the people to mete out equal and exact justice to all,of whatever nationality, race, color or persuasion, re- lious or political. 2. We pledge ourselves to maintain the union of the States, emancipation aud enfranchisement, and to oppose any rcopenjng ot the questions settled by the 13 th, 14th and 15th amendments 3. We demand the immediate and f a I . wihich was fully subdued seven years ago, believing that universal amnesty will result in a complete pacification of II t At an sections oi tne country. 4. Local self-government with im partial suffrage will guard the rights of all citizens more securely than any centralized power. The public welfare requires this supremacy of the civil over the military power, aod . Ireeuoiu of person under the protection of the habeas corpus. We demand for indi viduals the largest liberties consistent to with nubl'lC order : for States, self-UOV- eminent, and for the nation, a return to the methods Of peace and the COn- stitutional limitation of DOWer. 5 The Civil service of the Govorn- ment has become a mere instrument of partisan tvrannv. and Personal ambi- tion, and an object of selfishness. It is a scandal and a reproach upon free institutions, and breathes a uemorah-a tion dangerous to the perpetuity of a Republican Government. We there fore regard a thorough reform of the civil service as one of the moot pressing necessities of the hour; that honesty capacity and fidelity constitute the on ly valid claim to public employment; that the offices of the government cease to be a matter of arbitrary favoritism and patronage and that public .ta.ion may aguiu uecomo a posi oi nuuor, and it is imperatively required that no i i -u-ii i. j: e , election. C. We demand a system of federal taxation which shall not unnecessarily interfere with the industries of the people, and which shall provide the means necessary to paj the expenses of the government economically ad ruin m tered, pension, the interest on the public debt and a moderate reduction annually of the principlo thereof. And rCCOniEing that there are 111 OUr midt l,Ana K.. ;....w.; . . l i uuiuivu wuu rcgaru iu .lie renccuve systems 6f protection and free trade, J .i:, r ...t.: A. , . . y , to lue people 1Q Uieir ongreM-lO(iai Districts and to the decisiou of Con gress thereon, wholly free from Execu tive control or dictation. 7. The pubi c credit must be sacredly maintained, and wc dcuounce repudia- tion in every lorm. o. i specuy return to specie pay. moots ia demanded alike by the highest consideration of commercial morality and honest government. 0. Wc 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 thetr patriotism. 10. We are opposed to further grants of lands to rawrotd 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 rV,r;n 1;. r.:J u..iUII3 w wuihtuic mill uieuu- ship by treating them on fair and coual terms, retrardinpr It alike iifthonnr.it. !f tr ,1n,T,.,,l ; tn ..v. mil lO Wnat IS WrOnjT. ... V.U.UUMU nuilt l.-y UUH 1 1 i 111 v I J BUU- 12. For the promotion and SUCCess of these vital principles and the sup- . P . 1 . - port Ot the Candidates nominated by this Convention, we invite and cordiallv welcome tho co-operation of all patriotic citizen, without regard to previous po- meal aui nations. The standard remedy for Coughs, I n llucnza. fcorc Throat, Whoopiiiif Cotilt, Croup, I'lver Complalut, llronchltls, IJlecdliip of the Lungs, and every afl'ection of the Throat, L.uiii and Chest, luclud iiig1 Consumption. - J Wistars Halsam does not dry up a Couh, but loosens it, cleansesi the I,uiigs, allays Irritation, thus removing the cause of the com plaint Volte genuine unless sign ed i. miTTH. Prepared by HUTU W. 1'"0V1.K & HON, lloston. Hold by Hi:i)I)INt; TON, IIOH. TUTTIiH A CO., Han I'ranclsco, and by dcaleri generally. 10-ly. uiuablc liitils. A regular habit ol body ia absolutely csscn- ial to phyoioal health and clearness of intel lect. Nor ia this all. Beauty of person eannot co-exist with an unnatural condition of tbo bowels. A free passago of the refuse matter of the eyetcta through these natural waste pipcfl,i3 as necessary to the purity of the body as the free parage of the offal of a city through its gawors, is necessary to the health of its inhab itants. Indigestion ia the primary cause of most of the diseases of the discharging organs, and . ... . one of its most common muusis consupauou This complaint besdes being dangerous in its self, has many disagreeable concomitants such as an unpleasant breath, sallow skin contaminating m and bile, hemorrhoids, headache, loss of memory and general debi'ity llostetter's Stomach Bitters remove all these evils by removing their immediate cause in the digestive organs, and regulating the action of the intestines. The cgmbination of proper ties in this celebrated preparation is one of its chief merits. It is not merely a stiinuleut or tonic, or an antibillious agent.or a nervine, or a blood dopurent, cathartic, but all these cura tive clement judiciously blended i none power ful restorative. It lends activity aud vigor .. the inert and enervated stomach. re Hoves the alimentary canal of obstructions, and gives tonic to the membrane which lines it gently stimulates the liver, the nerves, and cheers the spirit. No other remedy possesses such a variety of hygenic virtues. It is to characteristic virtues that it owes its prestige as a household medicine. Experience has proved that it is as harmless as it is ef- fu'uritiua. and hence it is a popular with the weaker sex as with the stronger. Hostettcrs Stomach litttcrs aro sold in bot ties only the trade mark blown in the glass and engraved on the label is the test to geuui- ness. jieware ot uount eriui- ATTi:TIOA ! rVMIE OVERLAND STOKE. SAI.KM, HAS jL received a large lot of nice, fahi nable dry good, together with a well """" ' selected tlHK Call, llihett 7lf Ii 1 UiN 7f5 JTa r 4- la B 1 1 M VI 1 11 ll 11 9 fil l or PreprInir and Ileautm InelHhe Human Hair. To lreieut it lalila Out and Turning Ciray. A well prcserrcd Head of Hair, in a person of middle age, at once bwpenks refin-ment,, el- egn,, health and beauty. It may truly Ins called Womaus Crowning ihry, wliie men f ro oot innsille to its advantazvN aoi i narm. I r w things are luure dtguting tLan thin, Tin T. hnrsh. unMrnnl IUir, with brad and ct covered, with Dandruff. Visit a barter and I vou icei ani i.h.k uk a new man. ini u I what I.iOV:' KATIlAIItON mill do all tltime. The charm whirh li.s in well pUcr.t Hair. 11! Curt., Luxuriatit Trr.-; and a Clean Head, i iiftictalilc and irrcitiMe Sold ly.U Liiifcits i.d ttui.iiv Stores. 1870 HOW'TO'CURE IT. At th commencement of th Diarih, which always precede an attack of tho Cholera, take a teaspoon ful of Fain Killer in sugar aud Wa ter, (hot. if convenient,) and then bathe freely the stomach and bowels with tbo IVm Killer I c'ar. Should the diarrhc or cramps continue repeat tne uoe every fen or nilwn minntes un tha .,.,;., ,i T .,r,.m ra.o. two or more tca.-iM.onfuls may be riren t a I Iose. ; The Pain Killer, as a remedy, h no equal I T . . r . t. . , t ... . l iim iubb i L iiuiiTii, i-iuillllirr V llIIIHIinJ", t-'J nenia. Dvurnlrtv. Atthmn tl r inons nlifht I by taking It Internally, ant bathing" with it r ?' ,.u." acUtin mTc' wbc" 'V""1. ly applied to Old Screa, -d!urn, Sfald. and Jprftin. For Sick Headache and ToothAchc don't fail to try it. In short.it is a Pais Kill- a I " EH. Direction accompany each bottle, The Pain Killer is sold by all dealers in Med icines. Prioes, 25 cents, 50 contsand $l ror bottle midsummer Maladies j The hot solar rays that ripen tho harvests gen crate many distressing diseases. If the liver bo at all predisposed to irregularities, this is the season in which bilious attacks may bo an ticipated. A weak stomach, too, is weakest in the summer months, and tho loss of vitality through tho pores by excessive perspiration is so great, that a wholesome tonic, combining also the properties of a diffusive stimulant and gentle exhilarant, in in many ca.cs necessary to health, and under no circumstances should b dispensed with by the sickly and dilapidated. Of all the preparations intended thus to refresh sustain, and tortify tho human frame, there is nono that will compare with llostetter's Cele brated Stomach litttcrs. They have been weighed in the balanee of experiencu and not found wanting; have been recommended from the first as a great medical specific, uot as a beverage, and in spite of interested' opposition from Innumerable quarters, stand, after a twenty years trial, at the heatl ef all proprietary med icines intended for tho prevention of all ordi nary complaints of the stomach, the liver, ' tho bowels, and the nerves. In the unhealthy dis tricts bordering the groat rivers of California, llostetter's Htomach Hitters mav bo classed as the Standard one for every spoeiej of intermit tent and remittent fever. The neeala who1 in- habit those districts, plat e the most implicit confidence in the preparation -a confidence that is increased every year by tfco results of itsi op eration f.".:' i' , I , i As bitters, so called, ot tho most pernicious character, are springing up like fungi on every side, the public Is hereby sore warned ogainst the dratn.shop frauds. Ask tor llostetter's Hitters, see that tha label etc, ar a correct and -'o,l0lu bcr that tho genuine artk 1c Is Dover sold In bulk, 1 but io bottles only. -.----a m T v t Window ii m Li tM mubwi-B's iw iim 'im m 1 1 1 1 ii 'in ill inijii t ,n umij i 'HJff1T'll',l!!M ""' ' 11 """"""""" iU""""" TTiiFrFiirnFsucW Fail. T A T a & X A TAR'RAMT'S COMPOUND j Extract of Cubcbs AND COS A I ISA, A BURE, CERTAIN AND SPEEDY CURE For all Diseases of the Bladdrr, Kidnkvs and Uuinahv Organs, either in the Male or Female fretjuenily performing a perfect Cure in the short space of three or four days : and always in less tune ,thaii any other preperation In ttie uso of TAltUAT,S COMPOUND KXTRACT JOF CU1JEUS AND COPAIBA There is no need of confinement or chango of diet In its approved form of paste, it is en tirely tatele!8, and causes unpleasant sen sation to the patient, and n exposure It is now acknowledged by the most learned in the ProiTesgiun that in all secret discaaos Cubebs and Copaiby are the only two Remedies that can bo relied upon with any ctrtaiuty of Suc cess. NEVER FAILS, MAN UFCTl" itKIl ONLY BY TARRANT A CO., 278 and 20 'Greenwich and 100 Warren S ts., New York Sold by Druggists all over th o world 2b-tm. J-ANTED, AGENTS $100 to $250 per If mouth, male and ft-in ale, to introduce the genuino improved MARSHALL SEWING MACHINE. Tbid machine, wilt flitch, hem, fell, tuck, braid, bind, cord, quilt, and em broider in a mo8t superior manner. Price, only f 15, fully licenced and warranted for five yeans. We will pay 81,000 for any mavhinc, high price ur low, that will sew a turonger. uiorc beautiful or more elastic eam than ours. It iiiakcj! the ELASTIC LOCK-STITCH. Every second stitch can be cut, and still the cloth cannot bo l ulled apart without tearing it. We pay Agents $100 to $200 per mouth, and espeupes, or a cuinroUrton friu which twice thut amount can bo made. For circulars and terms, apply to or address, S, MARSHALL & CO.. 102 Nissau at reel, New York. CAUTION. l)o nt bo impoacd upon by other parties traveling through tbo country palming oS worthier cuct-iru uuu-hiueit un der the jiiinic name or otherwise Ours ia the only genuine aud really cheap machine man ufactured. 10 iu3 PLATAN TI ONI Emitters. rnins woxukuf X -tura.ivo js the t t;L VrtiKTATLK I K hsot anchor f :he fu bj and debiliiatvd. A a tonic and cordial fo the aged and languid it has no equal among M. marines. At a remedy fur the nirvoux weak ti 1 1 which wuturo ar cicai!y ub- oct, it in stiperceping every other stimulint In all cHmalcrf, tr-pical, trinitrate or frigid, it jt-ro a. a spc-iflc in every ncu of dbordvri which un lermine the bo-lily trvnglh and break 1 - r. laj ai ml j;rit. MEXICAN M USTANG L 1 1'4 1 F.I E N T. FOR MAS ANH 1JEAST. Prolmblv few ttrlii lcs have ever had o ex tenitvc a ?ale. whih' none bate hern m-r, uni vrriallT b?p fial thnn l!u celebrated MEXI CAN M t.'.STA NJ LINIMKMT. Childrh. Adults, Ilom-s and LincMio Animil.-, arc always liablo to ac. iiJtnt, and it ii safe to pay, that no family run pa. a pinl i"ravn nitlmut pome kpnd 'ti) oil ici) t being nrcrn.'ary. It be cinc! a matter of iinHrtaoce theu to secure the hnt. Over three hundred livery stables In the city of New York alone are u,ing the MRxirA xrpTAso i.i'umitnt, in all of which it gives uui verPal patipfaetion. CAUTION.Tho genuine is wrapped in fine iterl plate engravng ih '0. W Westbrook. cIirmitt. and trad mark MEXICAN MU5TANO LINIMENT,', en- f raved across the face of each wrapper, he whole bear the proprietor's private United States Revenue rtamp. and not the common etamp as used by druggits. LYON MANUFACTURING CO., 46 53 Park Pl.ce New York, I The originator of this wonderful medicine claims to have discovered and ctmln,d with kurtnomy more of Xiiturc Mt toccreign .1Ui. cal proptrtitt than was ever before combined in ono medicine. The evidence of this fact is found in the variety of most obstinate diseases which it has been found to conquer. In the euro of llmnchiti, Sever Cough, and the early stages of t iiHtuuiptioti, it has ustouished the medical faculty, aud hundrods of the best phy sicians pronounce it the yrtnttH mrAicnl dis covery of the ftye. While it cuies tbo severest Coughs, it strengthens tho system and purities tho blood, liy its yrent and thorough hlood furijying properties it curve oil Humor Irotu the worst tcroula to a common lilotch 1'imple or Eruption. Mercurial iHscuses, Mineral poisons, Syphilitic aud Venerial Dueases, and their ef fects are eradicated and vigorous health and a nouud eonttitutivn established. JEryiipela, Salt Rhuum, Scnltt Jteaif, Feeer 'North, Scafy or Hough Skin, in short all tho Aumerous -dUeasos caused by Lad blood Wo conqucro 1 by this powerful, purifying and invigorating medicine. For "Lirtir CumpMnt," .M itiuua Diiordert and fiibftual Connhpufiou, 'it has produced hun dreds of perfect and permanent cures whnr other tuodiciuo had failed. : The proprietor offers $100 reward for a medi cine lhat will equal it in the cure of tho diseases for which it is rcooinmendod. Beware of counrer feit and worthless imitation. See that mv tlnv- crnment Stamp, which is a positive iuaram,, , geiinintHtstr is upon tho outside wrapper. This medicine is Sold by Druyyists at ont hollar per bottle. Prepared by It. V. PI K UOE At. Ii., sole Proprietor, at his ehemlcnl ' . T..it.... i-.-. f Scucciv street,. lluffalo N.Y. Juno ;ia ;tm. C DLL E G Et PORTLAND, OREGON. A MODEL COMMERCIAL COLLEGE ! ! THE EDUCATION l'OKTIIE TIMES The Importance of a Practical Education Was novor more Apparent than Now 1 IT IS UNIVERSALLY ACKNOWLEDGED JL that as we grow in prosperity wc grow more practical, aud that it is required of men that they educate themselves practically educato themselves in the best manner possible to meet the demands of the times. When Agesilaus, King of Sparta, was a?k d what things he thought most proper for boys to learn, he replied : Those things which tie? fchould prwtice when they become men." ' Deliver ail things in number and weight, and put all in writing that thou givest ont or re ceived in," is a precept of universal application ; aud there is a special necessity for it strict ob servance in all business transactions. Youn r men the future welfare of this Coast look t YOU ! Are YOU prepared to meet its demao Js ? A COURSE OF INSTRUCTION to meet the DEJIAIVas of TME AGE ! The most thorough, and comprehensive COURSE OF BUSINESS TRAINING ever introduced by tny O Jl n & It C I A Ij OR Ii lJS J.A ESS C O L L EG E, combining THEORY AND PRACTICE, ty means of HANKS AM) BUSINESS OFFICES. The Course is so arranged and Taught as to enable the Mu lmn t titanUrr it iu the fchorUet Tiuio ptsaitI! Each Student, after passing through tLe TIIKOUY COUKSK, Lccomed an actual HOOK KEEP EH AND MEllCUANl thcr, in the space of a ft w WKHKS. fse oh. tain the cap, riciice t-f an OIiIINAlti Lli'll TIME. The TELKdRAPH Dla'AUT.MEN'T U mw fitted up with ill-" l-?t of iu(ruuiciits, aud is iu nonifdrte njnnift:; or-lcr. Fr FCI.L INFO it M A T I O N, wnJ for COL I.KliK PAPKk, A tlr:; Ds.K-K.lNCK t JAMH-, h'2yl Portland, Oregon. v. s. s 1 1. v zi. No. 130, First Street, I'OJtTbWI), - - - - t)ItC(;!)X Wh ;i-i! an I Retail Dealer in Dry (.'op, umm, LAD IKS' DItKSS HOODS, HOOrs A NO SlKMX II ITS t CAM' GliOCKlilKS ,t- PRO VISIOXS, Highest Cash Piico paid for all kin is of Goiuitrjr iicliie. IIACANH MACiNOMA IIAI.M Rives to the Complexion the Ircxhucss of youth. Haoas's Mfiyoi.iA Hai.m orcTcomos" the (lushed upH'rance caused by heat, f:tiae and excitement. It makes the lady of forty appear but twenty, and so natural and perfect that no person can detect its npplication. IJy its use the roughest skin is made to rival the pure ra- d:cnt text tiro of youthful beauty. It removes redness, blotches and pimples. It contains nothiag that will injuro the skin the least. Magnolia Halm is used by all fashionable ladies in New York, London and Paris. It costs only 75 cents per Bottle, and is sold by all Druggists and Perfumers 3fcw oods! JXciv ood!! F0U THIi PRESENT SEASON. Wo respectfully call .tho attention f the Public to our Well Selected Stock of Ladies' Dress C.oods, Ladies and Missest Hats, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Gloves, Gaiters, Etc. Hardware, ' Groceries, School Hooks, Stationery, &c, n fact Everything Pound Iu a First Class Retail Store. Wo can assure our Patrons that wo will bo up wita tho times. : Come and Examine our Stock before pur chasing elsewhere. . Country '.Produce taken in exchange f r Qoodsl - N. A. J. I. LKK. It!1 Dallas, April 22, 1871 Por tho very best photographs go to Brud ley A. Uuloffou's Gallery without STAIR8 - ASCKND IN T11K L'LKVATOR, 7, 2 iVIontouoery, street, San Francisco. BUSINESS TO '-THE PUBLIC. Vr ALL KINDS OF WORK, SEWING " Washing and Ironing, Ac., done by Mrs lfumett on ehort notice and on reasonable' ' terms. All orders left at the house, south-west part of Dallas, will be immediately attended to. , The Great Mvdical Discovery t Dr. WAtKEH'3 CAI-IFOHNIA VINEGAR BITTERS, 2 MUUU1VUJ W AUV.UOC.UViS C j5 J Bear testimony to thrtr Wonder- if a fut Curative Effects. s Co c2h VJHAT ARP THFV9?;s llllil. . - - - - - m a mt f3 lifcY AKK U1 . ill pS Hi FANCY DRINK. Pi? y.n-U cf Poor li." , WliUUer, Prof, tiijlr!taniidlt ritc i,iinriloctorc!,plced a.ilawectencl ta plcafcj tho taxlc, called "Ton Im,"" Appctlzer," "nestorcm,' c, that lead V.m tippler cn to Cronkcnnc- and ruin, but ar a tru-; M.'dSe:ne,matle froai tlie Katlve IUoU and llerlisof California, free fraiii all Alcolivlla Stitnulauia. Tticyare ti.otiUEAT Bl.OOD pi;;:ini:it oud life civix puin- CIPI.Et irlVct Ucnovator aadlnrlzorator of the r'jf.tcm, carrying off all poionou. natter and rc-noi la;,' t'.ic Lkod to r. healthy condition. No pcr.-ioii ca;i ta'.o these Bitter according todirec ti .i u:i t remain long anwclJ. Fur Xinlruiisrn.tury ttiul Chronic Tlheu. iimiiHtu nml t.aat, I niH.pia r Iiidl ttvfllnu, ItitlouM, ltcmlucut aud luter nittcut Fever, l)lfcen.e of tho Blood I. lver, Ii4diioy, niiJ lllallcr, these Bit Irrw l.nre bcc:i nut ucX6fat. buch Di CUM !, r.ra cause ! ty Yilintvd Rlaud, which i jri-neraily produced by dcrautcmcat of th( ('it I vc tti-patw. :;vsrt:isiA on isdkjf.s.tion. ii. acla.-I.c. l'aia l.i the Shoulder., Courtis, Tight ness vt t'ic C!ttt, I;zziuc,Sour Eructations of the f.t -T;tr.c!i, Had UU t.i the Mouth' D.tioua AU tafk?. Ia!p.tM'.on of th Heart, Inflammation of II. 3 l.a-.ig4'-iu latcrK'' of Uic Kidncyt.and ahuatir.il rlhcr painful syiaptoujs, arc the off f pr:E!;-,if 1) ficpta. 't !i- y i.ivi irfs tie ?tfmacTt and stfrnnlato the tt.tpl li ivira .4 iiovrcif, which render theui of uo-;u-i!l.'il c.Ticscy l i clt a istusj the blood cf Bill lius-.r.ti- it iiKpartij new life aud vigor la the ,'!;. kttfH.- lOll :i I N )IEASF-8. Frnj Uon-.TctUr, f.aH M.fu-.ti.I'-totcl.t. F...t, Mi.i;itfS. Putuls. TV..'.-, "irtsv!., I:I:-".r.rpj. f caM-Mcat..lOr H , Erj -i, l:i",1tcH, fcurf. I)iicot.iratioi- of lla SM.i. Humor and ih-.aei ofthc 8Wln, of whatever tu;uj or nature, ant liUra'.ly dug up an lcii H.-1 out of tin vtcm In a chor tiam ty tl.-r '.!v; of th-i; D:tU'if. Ot.c lttlc In er.ct' cn. s will conviHCi thj mutt iiicrtdulouf thtlr tr: nit'. i iflVcl. CI tho Vitiate ! rtl. I vlicnercr you And it i't. purities Tinri-tii'. tlinmh ttie Uia I:il'l:n pi. f, F.ru'tl"ts rr fore- ; cK-atuw it Im n yoa lint it ltrurtnl and tluspwh tn the reins; cl-ani ittvi aiti f.ul. ami your f-olinri will tv-il you wlajn. Keep t'iO blood pure and tha Lrit i of 1 1 j yt-:i ill f-U"W. VIS. TA PS a-vl oCicr WO Kit?. Inrkinc In the- Bj-s'tv ;:i i f so Jiiany tiiotiaatl(. arc cirrr.tnally destroyed and removed. Tor fall directioiM, read car, fuliy the circular around eachbottle. J. vrAl.KKrt, rrt pr. t.r. n. It. McDOVAT.D & C., D.uifiM andfi'-n. Arnt. Sati Fram"leo, Oil., a:. l 22 aud 3 C.-:n ne cj Street. New Vork. !iOLl BV ALL m't'CTSTS AJfD PEALEIiS. TEE HEW POOD. 5 1- vo-i eTTr I a ' '"fee For a few cents you caa buy of your Grocer or Brtiggist a package of SEA MOSS FAIUNE, made from pure Irish Moss, or Carrageen, which will mako sixteen quarts of Blanc Mange, and a like quantity of Pud dings, Custards, Creams, Char lotte 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 1iango i! TIIE CURAT IVOItt-D'S TOXIC Plantation Bitters. Ttiis womicrful vegetable rmtorntivc is ttie slicet-nii-' cliorof the feeble and debili tated. As st tonic mid cordial for the agred and languid, it luis no equal among stom achics. As u remedy for, the nervous weahness to whicli woiuen arc especially sub jett, it is Rupersetllng every other stimulant. In nil Cll . mutes .. ironical- temperate, or frigid, it acts ns a spec i do tn every species of disorder which undermines the bodily mtrcngth and breaks down the nuimaV KP-rits. For sale fcy all Sdruisls. 1 - ' p- S S?a Nt'i"l-i t-a. r i.-stl' . fat 3 NJ - '- - ff- C5i,r it 59