I5SSBS253WSC; ght b c r ;il Jlrpub li r a n. DALLAS, SATUKPAY', GOT. ID. "AN "IsX'AMPI J'J Or GKANT'S tiTATUSMANSUIP. ,A "Thccfllowing extract from Prcsidcut (G rant's qouai Message 9fi4l,,,er. m he declares that tire "anncXtion tf SaDto Doroingo is "the -only waj by "which our Lrtat national debt can bo extiupruished : also that it will enable us to pay our holiest .dubta honestly, wc commend to the careful perusal of our readers. Ye lladicals ! read and think, and then 'hurrah ior liraut. " Th'o'ac(iuisiUou4ofjan?l)ominj:o is desirable bocauso: of -it Keographioal position. It comiuauds the, entrance to the Caribbean $ea and the ; .'Isthmus transit of commerce. It ; possesses the richedt .-soil, the ,; best , and most capa. ciouar harbors, most tulubnous . climate, and the Uiefct Yaluable products of the forests mine; and soil of any ;of the West' iDdiavUlonds.: , JLts possesion by us will in a few ygat. build up a coastwise pomfcercc ofc immense majjiJiUuie, which vill?fo far toward restoring to us our lost toerohant marine. It will uive to us those attickd which wc comsutue s. jarirelyand; def not produce, thui cqunl- izinJb-v.' oar JuiDorts and exports. In case of foreign war it will give us com inaod of -all the islands referred tu, pnd thaa prevent an enemy from ever 'again' possessing himself f rendezvous ypon our very coast. At present our coast-txado between the States border pga the Atlantic and those bordering on the (Julf of Mexico is cut into by the Ualpmas and the Antilles. Twice we rmst, as it were, pa d through for eign count ries to get, by sea, from Geor gia to the west coast ol Florida. " "Sau Douiingo with a stable govern ment, under which her immense re sources can be developed, will give remunerative wages to tens ut thousands pi laborers not now upon tho island Xhia labor will take advantage of every available means of transportation to abandon the sg tceut islands aud seek j U& blessings of freedom and its se-; cjuence each inhabitant receiving the reward of his own labor. I'orto Hieo and Cuba will have to abolish slavery, as a measure of f.e-lf-prescrvatiou, to retain their laborers." ' ' San Domingo will become a l irge consumer of the products of Northern farms and manuiA-iories. The cheap rate at which her citizens can be fur pistied with food, tools, and machinery will make it necessary that the contiu ous islandsjshould have the same odvan tares, in ordei to compete in tho pto ducttionof fcugar, toflee, tobacco, tropi cal fruits, &o. This will open to us a still wider market for our products. The production of our own supply of theso particles will cut off more than one hundred millions of our annual iaj porta, besidu largely increasing our exports. Whh fcueh a picture it is easy to see how our large, debt abroad is ultimately to be extinguished. Vith a balance of trade against us tlucludiug interest on bonds held by foreigners and money fptut by our citizens traveling in foreign lands) equal to the entire yield of the precious if. tnetals iu this country it is not so easy , to see how this result is to be other wise accomplished." The acquisition of Satt Douiingo ja an auherence to tho " IMouroe -doctrine;" it is a measure c( national " protection j it is asserting our just -'claim to a controlling influence over. the, great commercial traftic soon tu j flow from west to east, by way of the - Isthmus of Daiien ; it is to build up our merchant marine; it is to furnish' ew markets for the products of our farms, shops, and manufactories; it i to make 'slavery ii'sdpportable in Cuba and Forto Kieont onM, fetid- ultimately to in Brazil ; it is to Kt ttlo tho- uolippy condition of (3uba and tnd . .cxtermi" natiug conflict , it is to provide honest means of paying our honest debts wiihout overtaxing- the people ; it is to furnish our citiaus with the necessaries of. everyday life at cheaper rites, than cirer before; and It is, in fine, a rapid fcitndc toward that greatness which the iutellitience, industry, and enterprise of the citizens of the United States entitle this country to assume among nations." Mr. James C Mad ley, in a letter tu the Enjhcer,'Aw Hit iotuhIr that a canal across the isthmus, between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, is perfect ly pract .ble, and that the available route lies across the i.-thmus of P;iri;iiiia where the railway crosses, and jives ns a r a t-on why this route was not examined by the present exploring expedition that "i the Government kin w all about it. " This latter point may be will taken. It is not uiifi( rjuently the ease that, the actually feasible is overlooked in cearch jng for something better. The cct of such a .work, even at the exorbitant pice of the eonstriietiou of the -Panama railway, is estimated at $ 100.000,000 for a canal about tho samo size a the Suez It would necessitate cutting some miles in length, with a bummit depth of about 1H0 feet, rapidly UCClCUSIilg froia the summit culling, With the each wav, viicn uld cost. I lie Itt.'iih would bo about that of the ' i'anama laihvuv, that is, about i " The writer compares the several pro posed routes, and shows tho advantages to be all with tho one uuder discussion; aside from the facilities afforded by having a railway along the routo durinir the constrcu ion;the views expressed are : worthy of consideration That the canal is to be made, sooner or later, is only a question of time. Considered with reterence to the benent to Do ueriveu from such an ente rprise, the cost, even at twice 6 100,000,000, is' a mere bay- tide. Scientific American. As currents of air and water in oc cordenc? with certain unchanging laws, so tides of emigration and immigration are governed by stimuli presented by the natural and artificial advantages of difierent localities. To the mechanic the artisan, tho laborer our country, presents inducements, compared with most of countries of the Old "World which may bo said to almost compel tlictc influx of these classes. It is in vain, therefore that the German Government issues threatening circu lars against emigragts, ; and declared that! they will be treated as outlaws over whom has, Letn lusUUUed, a spec ial aurvcilbncc land supervision. Tiere is room for them in our factories, our workshops, our industrial enterprises, and our limitless Western1 pldtinsjiind while there is room for them they will come. Scientific American cincinsati-iiaiiimohl: i at- lOll.M. 1. Wc recognize tho equality of at men before tho law, aud hold that it is the duty of the government in ib dealings with the people to mete out equal and exact justice to all,of whatever nationality, race, color or persuasion, re Iigous or political. 1. We pledge ourselves to maintain the union of the States, 'emancipation and enfranchisement, and to oppose any reopeujng ot the questions tttlcd by the 1U th, 1 1 tli and loth amendments. l. Wp demand the immediate and absolute removal of all disabilities im posed on account of tho rebellion wihieh was fully subdued seven years ago, believing that universal amnesty will result iu a complete pacification of all sections of the country. 4. Local j.elfgovernmeut with im partial suffrage will guard the rights of all citizens n ore securely than any centralized power. The public welfare requires this supremacy of the civil over the military power, and freedom of person undtr tho protection of the habeas corpus Wo demand for indi viduals the largest liberties consistent with public order ; for States, se.if-gnv-ernmeut, and for the nation, a return to the methods uf p;uee aud the cvii fctitutionai limitation of jnivver. 5 'f he civil service uf the Govern ment has become a mere instrument of partisan tyranny, and personal ambi tion, and an object of selfishness. It is a scandal and a reproach upon free institutions, and breathes a demoraiiza tion dangerous to the perpetuity of a Republican Government. We there fore regard a thorough reform of the civil service as one of the most 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 aud patronage and that a public station may again become u post of honor, arid it is imperatively required that uo President shall bo a candidate for re election. G. We demand a system of federal taxation which shall not unnecessarily interfere with the industries of the people, and which tdiall provide the menus necessary to pay the expenses of the government economically adminis tered, pensions, the iuterest on the public debt and a moderate reduction annually of the principle thereof. And recognizing that there arc in our midst honest but irreconcilable difieienco of opinion with regard to the respective systems of protection aud free trade, wc remit the discussion of tho subject to the people in their Congressional Districts and to the decision of Con gress thereon, wholly free from Execu tive control or dictation. 7. The public credit must be sacredly maintained, and we dcuounco repudia tion in every form. 8. A speedy relurri to spocie pay ments is demanded alike by the highest consideration of commercial morality and honest government. 0. We remember with gratitude tho heroism and sacrifices of the soldiers and sailors uf the 1'epublic, 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 grant oflandsjto 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 nations to cultivate their friend ship by treating them on fair arid equal terms, regarding it alike dishonorable to demand what is not right or to sub mit to what is wrong. 12. For the promotion and success (' these vital piiueiplva' and the sup- ! port of the candidates nominated by 1 this Corivcutior., vy invito and cordially j wf-lcomo I he co-op ration of all patriotic ti.i n, without regard to previous po iticul auiliations. 1 Old Thlugs Have Pacd Awuy. This is at least true tC the old method of treating tho long uLutcd and much abused human body. It i$ no, longer coniidered wiae to put a pationt to thb torture in Order to euro bira of a disease in which pia is, already un derralning tho ionergjisjofhif system, Trud Bcienco ranges itself on tho sida of nature, and endeavors to assist her in heir ifightj against disease. This id the pryvideueo pf Iloatetter' Stomach Bitters, the most arprovtd tonic ever advertised in this country. -'Itlinafy he Tecom' mended as a fall medicine, paPiexceMenco ; lor it -is in the full that biliousneiS, dyrpepeia aud niilarious levers are cpocciallv nrevnlp.nt Tho frump, exhausted by the heats of eumracr, is relaxed and feeble . at its ctope, and requires wo,-may say, demands, artificial assistance. Afford it thai assgistanee in occasional doncn of Hostetter's Stomach-Bitters, and the evils referred to may be 'escaried.' 'Throdirhout lh far West, and on the steaming alluvial of tho Southern rivers, all tho varieties of periodical irriutirw(uuiv riia io-uy, iiu.i a course r. . . i . i i a . j . t . of il;jtettor' Bitters been eouiiueiKtid by the sutfurers a month ft pro. beforo th im healthy seajon set in, evencightu of them or . would In all - probability be iu their utjual nv.n. F"5seni - nme.; jso much tor wautofforeeasto; So wnch fjJr not keeping u jiue bonne, ami : iiin; daily, tie beot a.'o guard against epidemic ferers. 1 . tl ...!.- . t t. "i :' .. . i no numo vi iuijoMti8 ana imitators are trjing to fuilow in the wake of thograt Aiucr ieun remedy, tijerero be ruro that Iho article you buy U geiaii ami verified by the proper iraue-uiarK. , i5i true wrtile cjan only be; ob tained ia Bottles. Beware wf tho spurious bitters sold by tho gallon or in keg ATTJGiVTIOIY! npiIE OYEULAXJs STORE, SALEM, HAS fi. receive! Iarfjc lot of nice, fahit nab! dry ffooj., t ,,'; lieu with a well selected tuel i Home-tic, etc. Wire them a i call. Jlihest price paid fur produce. i jt LYON'S i Sia f h a i ro n. I'or Irfervlri and llrautlf' Injrtittie Human Hair. Tu ti--wiit U I'allin iut and Turn 1, 14, (iiay. A w!l prpervcd Head of Hair, in a jrein of ml. M'o j;e, nt onco. bc-'poak ryd ncniciit, el-e?aii-n, hc.ildi and bcjmly. It ia.iv truly In? ca'lct WoiiiJtt'fi lrwnijf (llory. h(.U nifti arc ratt inimil'e t it ! ViiTjSai-K and rharin. Kv tliiiigrw iure ii-j'Uftirm tit.in i!)in, fri ly, nrh, onOnin-d !Iiir, with bnd nud CMjit rorcred with lliridrift". Vitit a barlxr ar.d V'l fo-l d t'M'k like h tx-w m;tri. Thin i wl,,i I,VOX"i KAIIIAtKON wilt do all t''c iio. Th? chitrut which lie ii wctl pUcc.i Mnir, (it'!y f'nrl. I.tmiritoit Tri-c-"-; nnd t'lcn H5ud, nticralde and irrrittble. Sw!4 4 1 tiitf i in 1 1 it in 't 7 if 1840 m Ifi70 V El O Is 2: 11 A . now to crui: it. ' At this r'linojpncinrTt'of IR IllJrthiC, whib nlwayx rrdi an Attack Ctho ChIer.i, take i ttisoitiil of Pairt filler In tugnr frtd ttr, thyt. if coti vcfilnt, ami ihfti lath frcHy tho Motn.ich and bowclji with the I'ain Killer cler. Should tltlU rrbtd ot t ranjfj etin.tiiui repeat the df every Itn ur fifteen in inn tea un til Ihfi'pnttettt in relieved. I Urcu) cac two or tuorg tenrouufuia iua be given at a done. . ; '-.! : . The Pain Killr r, a rcmlv. h no equal. Inc.iHiM of Chidcra. Sniiitnor .'inplainM, f).v ';jsiii, Uj'scntcry, AxMinoi it cures in one Tijht lj t:ikinr it intcinalTy, find l.nthlnff with it freely. Itsuctioii is like inaflrie, when r-xtcrnl-ly i pUcd Jvi t'ld fcrc iurnf. ild.v nnd Sj rains, for Sick Hciif.iho ftndL Tftthchc Iu'tliiil to try it., la lyrt, it is a Tain Ku.i,- Iiruclinc nc omjnny c:ic!i buHlc, Tho rain Killer isdd by all dealers iu Med icines. Price, 25 o tints, 60 eoaUiiud $l ler , bottle A 1 .' -Vj Tho t.tand,ird rcndy for Coughs, In llucnza, Sore Throat Vh6npInr, C:nij;h' f'l-oitp I.iver Complaint, ItronrhitiH, lllcciUsi: of tlie I.uiif:, and every affection of the Tin oat, I.iiii;m and Chest, Includ ing Coii..u,ipt ion. islars II ils;uu does not dry up a Cotitfh, but loosens it, cleanses the runs, allays irritation, thus removint; the cause of the com plaint. Vne iHMiine unless sln ed I. IHJ I TS Prepared by SHTII . I'O.VI.i: v WON. "Jloston. !iold by ui:i)m (; 1 1), nos TMST'iOlt .s; :., San I'canclsco, aud by dealers generally. IG-ly W.-.'il .MvJU -5r.l 'i. There is no such Word as Fail. T AB WANT'S COMI'OVND extract of Cubebs AND COPAIBA, A SURE, CERTAIN SPEE'DY CUItB For all Dio.tae8 of tho Rladdku, Kioxkys and UioMAny OutiANs, either in tho Miile or Female frequently performing a perfect Cure in the short space of three or four days : aud always in less tune , than 'uny, other jjreporaUon Iu the use of " TARRANT'S' COMPOUND KXTRACT OF CUliEBS AND COPAIBA There is no need of confinement or; change of diet In its approved form of paste, it id en tirely tantelos, nnd cauees unpleasant J sen sation to the patient, and no exposure It is now acknowledged by tho most learned in the l'rofl'cs.xi.m that in all secret di.seaea Cubebs and Copaihy are the- only two Remedies that can bo relied upon with any certainty of Suc cess. NEVER FAILS MANtTFCTl in l ONLY II y TARRANT A CO., ' 27S and 20 Oreenwich and 1 (Mi Warren S ts.; New Ytrk Sold by Druggists all over th e world 26 Cm. "llf ANTED, AGENTS' $100 to $250 per T month, male and fi male, to introduce the genuine improved MARSHALL SEWING MACHINE. Th ia machine, will Hitch, hem, foil, tuck, braid, bind, cord, quilt, aud em broider in a tm.t stijteriwr manner. Price, only $16, fully licuiitfod and warranted for, live years. We will pay 8l,ftu for any i'uachiue, high price or low, that will ew a stronger. iuor beautiful or more elatio semu than ours. It makes the ELASTIC LOCK-STITCH. Every second stitch Cin be cut, aud till the cluih cannot be pulled apart without tearing it. We pay Agents ilUO to $2.o per month, and expenses, or a commicsion from which twice that amount can be made. For circulars and terms, apply to or address, S, MARSHALL A CO.. 102 Ni.d!uti street, New York. CAUTION. Do not be imposed upou by other parties traveling through the country palming of! worthless cat-iru tuachiucs un der the auie name or otherwise. Ours is the only genuine aud really cheap machine man ufactured. lU-ui.' PLATAN TIONa Bltt S . T .-I S G O-X . rillliS WON I EH FT L Vt'ilKTA 1:1. V. VI. L ftra.ivc m the sheet auch r of the fecbl. and dbilit.ttnd. A a tonic aud crdiil Ju the aged and l.tnguid it has io equal among cPuacl.ic. A a remedy for the nrvui weak Hex t wlii li watifti ure especially ub' c, it ii ,-ui '-r. t r ii.g -wry thcr fiiuiuUnt In 11 i !iita':,j, tr.-j n itl, U-iuperate or frigid, it jt.rc a a p iftf in every ?jx ic of diirdcii 1 th bodily tlrtujgth aud MKXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT. Jolt MAN ANI IS EAST. Pr d.:tl lr ft w trtiV!c l ave ever had so ex tcriUf1 a fiilc. while none hnvo Ix-cn ni'rf nni vri!!v 1 t !. (il th.ui he crb-brated MKXI CAN Ml STAND LI N I M KMT. Cl.ildrvh. Ad'iiM, Jl.irW! and Domicile Anim:l. nro iilvv tfi li.ililo lo acritjent. and it is ." tt say, ih.il n f.ui)ilytt'ti j-h fingJo season nitiiKiit s "ni.? kitd i liioilit nt bcinjj necessary. It be-i'"in'- n niatier of importance then to secure the bct. Over ihrcc hundred livery .'tables in th oity of Nct York alone arc ning the nkxiciji irn; i,iv!Mff, in all of which it gives uni versal satUraetiuti. CAUTION.-The genuine is wrapped in fitir stel plato ?tigTiivn wl'h G. W Westhrook. ClM-mit. ard trade mark MEXICAN MUFTANG LINIMENT, en- ? raved across the face of each wrapper, he whole bears the proprietor's private United States Revenue rtamp. and not the common tarcp as. used by drngfits. LYON MANUFACTURING CO., 4 0 53 Park PUce New York, The originator of this wonderful medicine claims to have discovered and im!intd with h a rino my more vt frit are mtui inivtreiijp MiAi v,tt jinijnrti's than was ever before combined in one medicine. The evidence of this fact is found iu the variety f most obstinate diseases which it has been found to conquer. In the cure of J nun hit in, Si rr if imjhn, and the early Mages of (?nnKtnij),in, it has astonished the medical faculty, and hundred of the beM phy sicians pronounce it th yrmUxi itii) .." tin' ,j,; While it cuie the severest Coughs, it Mrcngthcns tho system and purities the blood. By its omit and th.ivujh i.l.iuit f"i' 0.'': '" rtic it ;ws nil iftimoi t r from the worst umiun to a oonimoii lihiti h I'impte or h!i ii,tult. Mercurial Diseases, Mineral poisons, " vii 1 1 m I nun iiit'ir Cl- fects are eradicated ami vigorous hrattli and a xoinitt i tnmthiitiou CstaldWhi'd. I'l ifnifn f-ts, Soft llhxitm, Sciild ll,,t J.',itr Xh'i-m;,' iV'"'.y ir Unugh Skin, in short all tho numerous diseases caused by InJ l',l Wocoiiqiieiel by this powerful, purifying and invigorating medicine, nr" Lirt r Cn,iplulnt," lHi,H , (i( l and Jntn'tuul Cinntif,titiu, it has produced hun dreds of perfeer nd iiermaricnt cured where ptiicr medicine had failed. . The proprietor oilers $100 reward for a medi cine that will equal it in the cure of the 'diseases for which it is recommended. Beware ofcutmH', h itH and iriirthfiim iinitntinii. ftee that inv (lov- viihilitw mill .,i.ww.l li; 1 .!. .:- .r erumeut Stamp, which is a p'iit,re gtutnvtt'Cfi tf ii ,,,( is upon the ontsido wrapper. This medieino is Std lu Ih-n.ifitt, i;(r i.,,- little. Prepared by U. V. PI KHCL M. I)., sole i roptictor, at ins chemical Laboratory, 1MI Seneca elriivL.Uullaly tt.V. Juue "W .h ;iw. IV A T I O IV A li BUSINESS COLLEGE, PORTLAND, OREOON. A MODEL COMMERCIAL COLLEGE ! ! THE EDUCATION I'OR THE TIMES The Importance of a Practical Education Was never more Apparent than Mo ! f T IS UNIVERSALLY ACKNOWLEDGED L that as we grow in prosperity we groy more practical, and that it H required of men that . . . ... .i . they educate tnemseives practicauy juucw themselves in the best manner possible to meet the demands of the times. , , When Agsilaas, King of Sparta, was afkd what things he thought most proper for boys to learn, he replied; Those things which tlcf fchould pt-ut tiee when they become men." " Deliver all things in number and weight, and put all in writing that thou givest opt or re ceived in," is a precept of uuiversal application ; and there U a special heceesity for its strict ob servance in all business transactions. : Youn men the future welfare of this Coaft look 0 YOU ! Are YOU prepared .o fc.ec its deiaauis ? i A COURSE OF INSTRUCTION to meet the j BE4tMxb.S ol TIII3 age; The most thorough, and comprehensive COURSE OF BUSINESS TRAINING 'ever introduced by any 'tD O n HI 13 i C I A Ij . t-r , or.' - .-: ; - i U S 1J E S S O O L L E G E, Ciibinjn TIIKOIli AND PRACTICE, by means of BANKS AND BUSINESS OFFICES. The Course is to arranged and Taught 8,8 to euable the .Students to waster it iu tun bhurtest Time posLbU'v "Each Student, after pacing through tLe TIIKOHV COUKSK, becomes an actual BOOK , KEEPER AND MERCIIAN'l where, in the space of a f. w WEKK. he ob tains the experience of an ORDINARY LIFE TIME. The TELEtJRA I'll DEPARTMENT is now fitted up with th-; U t uf instruments, and i. in inj!t rumiir.c rdcr. For FULL INFORM ATION, send for4C0L LI'OK I'APKIt. A4.lr.-w DkFUANCE k JAMES, 5'iyl Purtlan.l. Oregon. t;. s. s 2 v a: tt, No. 13a, First Straet, pohti.ami, - - - - oiti:(;ov LVtfib al Reta'.l Dealer in iiry mm, fLoniio LADIES' I)Ui:5S GOODS, i MOOTS ANI SllfK, II ATS & CAPS GROCERIES L- PROVISION'S, l!ighot Cach Price p isd f r all kinds of Oou.nti irocliioc. Itcautiliil Woman! HAtiAN'.S M VtiNOUA II A L. II gives to the Complexion the I'reshncss jf Voutlu TlAor'' Magsoma Palm ovcreoincs'Mhe flushed appearance caused by heat, fatigue and excitement. It makes the lady of forty appear but twenty, and so natural and perfect that no person can detect its application. By its use the roughest skin is made to rival the pure ra dfertt texture of youthful bounty. : It removes reduess, blotches and pimples. It contains notbtag that will injure tho ekin the least. Ma550M UaI.m is used by all fashionable ladies in New York, London and Paris. It costs only 7a cents per Bottle, and is sold by all Druggists and Perfumers .c tfuotls! Xcw Clou's!! FOR THL PHESEXT SliASOX Wo respectfully call tho attention of the Publie to our Well Selected Stock of Ladies' Dress floods, . : Ladies and Misses' Hats, GeiitH' Furnishing floods, Glove, (Iaitei. lite. Hardware Groceifcji, School It iok, Stationery, &c, oi fact Kvcrj thing Found In a l"lrst Clavs Retail Store. Wo can asauro our Patrons that we will b up with the times. Coino aud Examine our Stock before pur v chasing elsewhere. Country ;Produre taken in exchange ft r Goods ! N. A. J. D. LEE Pallas, April 22, 1871. Iti For tho verv best photographs go T1 lev ,V. Kulolfson'a tJallerv without M A -ASCEND IN THE KLEV 1 OB, S Moiity;oiJUeryt street, SauEnn . to 'Tub runiiic. ALL KINDS OF WORK, SEWING Washing and Ironing, Ac., done by Mrs lturnfttt rin iihr.vt .j ... . l.l. - - "'ii. uuiac tx Ll i j li rcnouijauiv terms. All orders left at the house, south-weat part of Dallas, will be immediately attended to. The Great Medical Discovery! Dr. WALKEH'3 CALIFORNIA VINEGAR BITTERS, Hundreds cf Thousands 2f , o tul Curative liiTecia. gs" WHAT ARE THEV?fi?3 z i - .ixev Ai:E sc . n.r. " l 5fancv..;d.r.ihk.m V.vl3 of Poor Itum, Whiskey, Prf Ht;ritanud Iteft:tf I.inuurwfloctcrcd.Rpiccd a.jj 6T.'cetc-ncd .o 1ease iUs t.-xj-to, cullod " Ton ics,"" Appetizer..," Itestorerfi,' &c., tUat leal IIic tippler ca tJ firunVcunva.'j and ruin, but arte a trua Medicine, made froia tlie Xatire liooU and Ilertitof Caiioi nia. Tree I roui nil Alcobulio Htimttiaiiia. Tiicyare tUUItEATllLOtlQ Ii;iUFIlt aail M?Z (ilTINC I'llfSf CI t'I.E a i.crfcct Ilcnovatuf a:ld IuvUorator of the f yfcttm, carrying oft ail poisonous matttf ar.4 rctrlnrf f .c Vlooil to u bcalUiy condition. 9 person cau talco tU3 pi'.tcra according to diroo llaa an 1 remain lou aw II. Fir Iulit::itutnry nnd Chronic niicaT itmliMUi n ud (Join, I)8ic;ia or IudU ireiktiou, ItilioiiM, Itcmllietit atut luler inillcut Fet.frsj I)i ornsc of the ltlood, Iivi-.-, Kidnejf.. u4 fllwdiler, these Bit tcr l.av s bc'i laost Kiicctisful. Hue-It Dia fiitei ar.s CiiU!cd by Vitiated IJIooJ, wlixU U ceaerally jr .I.itcd by dcraatfemeut of tu I1" .rt'Mlvi' (ll l ut. r-jUV.si-Ei-stA it:z lNnusESTiox. li. .I'J ici-.o. I'aio l.i the ftliouiuers, Cout;l., Ti ;litr i.ess of t'-ic CJiect, pizal.u-i's, F-Mi;r LructaHoi.a of the Ftjmach, r.:d t-to l.i t.to Mouth U.Uoa.1 At Uis, ralpit-ittun of t'ic JlJart, uxu.s;utioit of tiic l.u:i.''i ii l'.ici-.jui. ft '$! Kiaiu-jfc.anl ftlio.jctr-ti.ot!ivr pil i:u! fj supt uu?, urj tlie oflr r;.rlnsof Dy:;pia. Ti.'y lavlg-.rat t.iti Ftoniacli trA g;i:nniais tlwjf trp.tlr.-rai.U h v.v .... wiicU rcn.I. ri:.ci:i of on e'jnallcd vfa-acy I t c:.:.vifia I ld'jol of x.lt lin;.';r:ti. i. and ini:.-rtl.;g w lt:'o a.idriyorto t'ic whole p te'.tl. i-tJ5t SIvIN !ISK.SIir.i:rn; tions.rctfc. f ait ::;Kuin, s,. .t., i !... , ruiuii.-. n.;!',rar,.u:ic!..ii, ::i.-.-v.',.i i.u. :-- x-iicad. ,-t ;:-., F-.yiii. Itv'i. -cai-V.. IHm; .'...rations .f the f i.i ., aud ii.jsta.c c; i:ic 5k in, of w!itcrer nvtfor tiatnr., :.t: literally ting up w;erro.,tutof tin tyUi:x In a t ic r t:r.i y tl.e u-o cf this; r.:uc.t-. 0:.r l.tt'.j la ncU ' fjn, will convii.ee lUu mutt i:icre2uUus of tiicif C II':,l;Vv' 'Tl-l. :i. a .j tTio Vit'.atct Ilo-l ti -?fiivr j ou flnt Hi i;::j;irilie 1.i t.;ir thra: :!u'i:i la lira j-lcs, Ei rr it vlu n )ott 2tnl it oir.lt;;c; ! and ii tin? vci:.aj t J,a:; it v!.a i. i -f ..n-l 1-1 m will i;-'l you wI.sm. Kc.'p 'C bioi j uie and tU(j hrr'.t r.tt ft-- w'.tl f '11 -. VIS. T iKa;i otasr WOS! HS. tarVi-uin t!.cs't.m( f r r.i jnr tUour.., i i... arc cJ" ti'ily (le.-tr;y: J en r tu jv.;1. I'ir fall direction:., r-iul Cirifu'.Iy lite t irc:!ar around caclttx ttU. J.tVAUIKii. iToprl.-tor. H. II. McTKr;!.D $ CO., IV'U'.'i-t1 as-t (i-'a. Av'Ofit-. jt"rr.".rico, Cal , und c: -a I ii C.n:se c s Strjct . New Yoi iu to: .ml i:: ".u;:-r a:: pealeus. THE NEW FOOD. For a few cents you can buy cf your Grocer or Druggist a rackospof SEA MOSS FAIUNE, iaado from pure Irish Hoss. or Carrageen, vh Ich will niAko Fixtren quarts of 11 lane Mange, and a like quantity of Pud dings, Custards, Creams, Char lot e Ihisse, Ac It is tho cheapest, healthiest, aud most delicious food hi the world' It' makes a splendid Dpssert, and has no equal as a light and delicate food for Invalids and Children. A Glorious '.haugo ! ! TIIR GHWl'T WORLD'S TOXIO, Plantation Bitters. Tills woiKloi'fltil vrtyriublo MMoralUtf -i fl- f !'' 3 vlxor of tho foM 41 1orrf.l A' n f oztic rni'l rordinl 'lor tSic Hired :a I.assiiid, it h is no q-J i3s?jf RJoin iirlalc.. A n ri:sody Tr ttic nervous vit-iksae' lo whicli voa:t'5i arc" "sscri!tUy M2l jjt'lt it vMjkor.-'dii'.jj ct-cry o'llirr stimiil.stit. Ea nU CII tii:jfs, trsdc:il,' tcm.cmt or IVIj?ld, it art :a n sjM riiltx in v.vvry .:ir5:V or disorder wliir.i ,3!H.i'ntJiuvs t!ti bodily stt tuil.i aiu.l I:i t :i!is down tin? animal !irli. Fcr b;slc by nil tXxv- P 3 - 1 Z. C 1 fl? U &TI i m til r: -:, J it t - '-35 . . ' : v rx . . . .