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About Liberal Republican. (Dallas, Or.) 1872-1??? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1872)
XALLAS, SATURDAYTdEO. 14. premiums on sales of gold in excess of "premiums paid on bonds purchascd,$5, 447,089 89; add amount of the cash bal ance at the close of the year, accom panied with th,e sale at the commence ment of the ycar,$337384 G5; total,99, 900,253 54. This statement treats solely of the principle of the public debt by the monthly statement of the public deb, '"which adds together the principal and interest due and unpaid and interest .accrued to date, and deduct the cash in the Treasury. As recorded on the day of publication, tho reduction was 8100.544,491 28. The source of this reduction is as follows : Reduction on principal account, 899,800,003 54 ; reduction on unpaid interest account, 3,430,957,55; total, 8103,290,950 50; Yejjuction in cash on hand. 82,740,405 22 iotai, 10,544,491 28 ; on the basis of ihe last total, the statetments show a reduction of the public debt from the first of March, 18G9, to the present time as follows : From March 1, 1809, to March 1,1870, 887,347,828 44 i from March 1, 1870, Slarch 1, 1871, $li$,8l,G3(35; irom March 1, 1871 to March first 1872, 896,840,385 4 Vrom March 1, 1872, to November first 1882 (eigth months), 804,047,24734 ; Jotal. 8303.090,999 " Willi' the great redaction on taxation by ret of Congress at its last ees&ioja the expendi tures of Ine Government in collecting the Revenue jrill be much reduced for the next fiscal year. It is very doubtfuf, however, whether, any further reduction of so heavy a bur then upon the people will be practica ble for the present. At all events, as a measure of justice to holders of the nation's certificates of indebtedness, I would recommend that no legislation be had upon this subject unless it be to correct errors' 'of omision or commission in the present laws until a sufficient time Jia3 elapsed to prove that it can be done and still leave sufficient revenue to meet the current exp-nses of the Government and pay the interest on the public debt and Lrnviae for the sinking fund established by law. Preservation of our national credit is of the highest importance. Next in importance to this comes the solemn duty to provide a national currency of fixed and unvarying value, as compared with gold, as soon as practicable, having due regard for the interest of the debt, or class and the vicissitudes of trade and commerce, and pouyertable into gold at par. Tllg rATEN? OFFICE During the year ending Sept. 30, 1872 there were issued from the Pat ent Office 14,Q3( patents, 23 extensions and 556 certificates and rcgisiters of trade marks. During the same time 19,587 applications for patents, inpluding re issues and designs havo been received, 3,100 caveats filed The fee received, during the same pe riod amounted to 8700,959 85 and the total expenditures 8023,553 90 making the net receipts over expenditures 877 400 50. Since 1830 2,000,000 appli cations for patents have been filed, and about 134,000 patents have been issued. The office being conducted under the game laws and general organization as adopted at its origin, when pnly from one to five hundred applications were made per annum the Commis sioner showsr that the office has outgrown the original plan and that a new organization has become necessary U'his sudject was presented to Congress, in a special communication in February last, with my approval and the approval of the Secretary of the Intel ior, and the suggestions contained in said communication were embraced in a bill that was reported to the House by the Committee on Patents at the last session. The subject of the organization of the Patent Office, as contemplated by the bill referred to, is of such importance to the industrial interests of the country that I recommend it to the attention of Congress. The Commissioner also treats of the subject of the separation of the Patent 4 Office from the Department of the Interior. The subject is also embraced in the bill heretofore referred to. The. Commis eioner complains ot want of room for a model gallery, and for a working for do and necessary files for the office. It is impossible to transact the business of the office properly without more room in whjeji to arrange artipjps and drawings that must be consulted hourly in the transaction of business. The whole of the Patent Office bpjlding will soon be needed, if it is pot already, fpr tho accommodation of the business of the Patent Office. certain Transfers of tower rec om mended. I renew the rpporamendation mode on a previousoccasion for the transfer to the Department of the Iutcrior,to which they Bpcm . more appropriately to be jong, of all the powers and duties lq relation to territory with which the Department of Statp is now charged by law or by custom. Subscribe for the Liberal IIefuii Lican. The Great Pictoral Antiual. Ilostetter'a United States Almanad for I 73 for distribution, jrmf j,tbroughtout the United Sta tes, and all civilized countries of the Wes tern Hemisphere, is now published and ready for delivery, In the English, German, French Norwegian, welsh, Swedish, Holland, Bohe mian and Spanish languages, and all who wish to understand the true philosophy of health should read and ponder the suggestions it con-' tains, la addition to an admirable medical treatise on tho cause?, prcvean -- euro of cur 'j a great variety of diseases, it embraces a large amount of information interest ng to the merchant, tho mechanic, the miner, the fanner, tho planter, and professional man ; and the calculations have been made for such meridians and latitudes as are ruost suitable for a correct and comprehensive National Calen dar.. The nature, uses, and extraordinary sanitary effects of Ilostetter'a Stomach Bitters, the sta ple tonic and alterative of more than half the Christians and, are fully set forth in it" pages, wbict; are also interspersed with pictoral illustrations, valuable receipts for the house hold and farm, humorous anecdotes, and other instructive and amusing reading matter, origi nal and selected. Among the annuals to appear with the opening of the year, this will be one of the jpaost useful, aud may be had for the ask ing. The proprietors, Messrs Hosteller t Smith PittsbTirg Pa on receipt of a two cent yatanjp will toward opy by mail to any one who cannot procure one in his neighborhood. The Bitters are sold n every city, town and village and axe extensively used through the on tire civil izad world, HOLLOWAY'S 9 Usss Erery Han his own Physician. O-A-TTTIOlSr- rpTIE immenw dernanl for TTOTXOWAY'S A 1ILI..S Mil OINTMKXT m tempted unjirinciiWd partius to counterfeit thMM valu able mclicilitrs. In order to protect tn pt&!i and onroelrea, we h wo isue n new " Tra.io Murk," ronsint ino?na Egyptian circle of a erjent, with the 1 tt tir Hint he centre. Every box of pt n uine lloixowar'a Pill and Oimtmewt will have thin trttJo maik on it ; none are genuinu without it. N, V CniutCAi. Co., Bole Proprietor, 78 Maiden Lane, New York. Cfl O L 12 II A nOW TO CURE IT. At the commencement of tho Diarih, which always precedes an attack of the Cholera, take a tcaapoonful of Pain Killer in sugar and wa ter, (hot if convenient,) and then bathe freely the stomach and bowrls with the Pain Kilter clear. Should the diarrhoe or cramps continue repeat the dose every ten or fifteen minutes un til the patient is relieved. In extreme cases, two or more tcarpoonfuls may be given at a dose. g.The Pain Killer, as a remedy, has 'no equal. Incases of Cholera, Summer Complaints, Dys pepsia, Dysentery, Asthma it cures in one night by taking it internally, and bathing with it freely. Its action is like magic, when external ly applied to Old Sores, Uurns, Scald, and Sprains. For Sick Headache and Toothache don't fail to try it. In short, it is a Pais Kill er. Directions accompany each bottle, The Pain Killer is sold by all dealers in Med icine!. Prices, 25 cent?, 50 centsand $1 per bottle jSr W lA IN T 8 uupT" THE UNDERSIGNED PRACTICAL Pinter has located in Dallas He knows fhn KminAK onil moana It il aft lilrn a mil. He feels confident that he will give entire sat- I faction. BROWN. $4 0 P1E1HL & W W ! RESIflBRAIVDT PIIOTOOUAPHS, AMBROTYPES, AND Al Style of Pictures of the best flulsb, ' TAKEN BY J. II. C I IV C A I D , HAVING ALL LATE IMPROVEMENTS for toking pictures, I Invite the patron age of the public Please call at the photo graphic (lallery, Majn strrot, opposite Dr. Itu bell's office, Dallas. Itf GEO. H. J05KS I J. If. fTTKSS" " ' . ! JOMvS it PATTKIISON. Ileal Itale, IiiMfirancc AND General Agents, SALEM, OltEdON Prompt, nlfention given to ,tho Genera Agency I'usmoes. a. w. lion a u r. Dallas j, w. nonAn Bun rvist I SfilJjl f 1 4 I A T I O N A is BUSINESS COLLEGE, PORTLAND, OREGON. A MODEL COMMERCIAL COLLEGE!! THE EDUCATION IOIITHE TIMES The Importance of a Practical Education Was never mere Apparent than mow ! IT IS UNIVERSALLY ACKNOWLEDGED that as we grow in p perity we grow more practical, and tl at it is required of men that tuey educate the'insulve J practically educate themselves in the best manner possible to meet the demands of tho times, When Agesilaus, King of Sparta, was aekvd what things he thought most proper for boys to learu, bo rer lied; Those tbiugs which Hoy ituould prwiice when they become men." " Deliver ail things in number aud wpight, and put all in writing that thou givest on t or re cti vest in," is a precept of universal application ; aud there is a fpecial necessity for its strict ob servance in all business transactions. Youn men the future welfare of this Coaook o Y U 1 1! Are YOU prepared to meet its demands J A COURSE OF INSTRUCTION to jaeet ;tbe demands or the: age: i The most thorough, and comprehensive 4t COURSE OF BUSINESS TRAINING ever introduced by any C O ill M 12 P I A L OR B UJ lN ESS COLLEGE, fombinjojg TIIEClt AND PRACTICE, by mens of BASKS AS V BUSINESS OFFICES. The Course is so arrajged and Taught as to enable the Studcnu to master it in the Shortest Time possible' Each Student, after passing through tLe TJIEOlir COURSE, becomes an actual BOOK KEEP Eli ASD MERCHAS'l where, in the, pace of a few WhKKS, he ob taius the experience of an ORDINARY LIFE TIME. The TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT js now fitted up with the best of instruments, and in complete running order. For FULL KN FORMATION, send for COL LEGE PAPER. Address: DiFKAttCK A JAMES, 52vl Portland, Oregon. Cm S. $4 1 I, V E II, fKo. 13U, First Street, t POKTI,ANI.2. - - - OltECJOX Who'efale and, Retail Dealer in DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, LADIES' DUESS GOODS, BOOTS AND SIIOC4, HATH A CAPS GROCERIES A PROVISIONS, Highcst'Cash Price paid for all kind.of Country 4 iiocliioe There is no such Word as Fail. TARflAHT'S coMi'orxn tract of Cubeba COP A I OA, A SURE, CKRTAIN AND S P E E I) Y CUKE For all l)i.eife. of the Bladdrr, Kipskts and Uni!ARr OwpAsg, cither in the Male or Female frequency perforating a perfect Cure in the short space of three or four days : and always in less time .than any other preperation In the use of TARRANT'S COMPOUND RXTRACT OF CUBEBS AND COPAIBA There js no need of confinement or change of diet In its approved form of paste, it is en tirely tasteless, and causes no unpleasant sen sation to the patient, and no exposure It is norf acknowledged bjthe most learned In the Profession that in all secret diseases Cubebs and Copaiby are the only two Remedies that can he relied upon with any certainty of Suo cess. NEVER FAILS MAHPFCTpRfSn klt bt TARRANT CO., 278 and 280 Greenwich and 100 Warren ts., New York Sold by Druggists all over th e world-26-6m. CAPITAL SALOON SAI.EW ! JO. BERNARD PROPRnbir lias just received a large invoice p WINES- LIQUORS AND CIGARS -t His brands embrace the choicest varieties, fttj Be sure and give mm A CALL, and ho will make you feel at homo. , 23 -tf. AT TIS i TIOi ! THE OVERLAND STORE, SALEM, HAS received a largo lot of nice, fashionable dry goods, together with a well selected stock of Doaiestics, ete. Give them a call. Highest price paid for produce. 7tf PLANTATION ittcrs. S . T.-18 0 O X . mniS pVONDERFUL VEGETABLE!" RE X storative is the sheet anchor of the feeble and debilitated As a tonio 'and cordial for the aged andjanguid it has no equal among stomachics. As a remedy for the nervous weakness to which women are especially sub-, ect, it is supereeping every other stimulant In all climates, tropical, temperate or frigid, it acts as a specific in every speeies of disorder which undermines the bodily, strengthand breaks down the animal spirit. LYON'S Eathairon, For Preserving and HeautifylngSthe Human Hair. To Prevent lta Falling Out and Turning dray. A well-preserved Head of Hair, in a person of middle age, at once bespeaks refinement, el egance," health and beauty. It may truly be called Woman's Crowning Glory, while men re not insensible to its advantages and charms. Few things are more diftguxting than thin, fril ly, harsh, untamed Hair, with bead and coat covered with Dandruff. Visit a barber and you feel and look like a new man. This is what I.YON' KATII AlltON will do all the time. The ebariu whi-h lies in well placed Hair, Uly Curls, Luxuriant Treves: and a Clean Head, is noticeable and irresistible. f-olo I y all I n 1 1 r ) ui d 1 1 1 tin Stores. Tho originator of tbi wr n.lerful medicine rtiMios ti have Ii-ivcred iri'l .( wuh li.lim-inly more of .'lttre m at . tt (' .!!i. ;il jirofirrtir than ww ever iH-t'xnt rotnbincd in ne imlirine. The evidence f tbi fict i found in the variety of mont obstinate lifeiw' which it ba been found to conquer. In tin cure of IlruMf hitii, ,S". ere t'n ftm, ai.d the early HtaCS of Cii,in,f,ti''H, it lias Hflonuhed tiic int-iliral faculty, and hundreds of the lujft phy sicians pronounce it thr rriff ,ini.,l ,l,H corery of tkt ";. While it cihcc the cere.t Cough, it strengthens the Fy.tom and purifi-, tho blood. Uy its r,n( .ill ! oro.4 t,l.,l finrlj'tfiu-j yiritfirrtirm it t i ttum the worst t ojula to a oonnu'in h V-c in Eruption. Mercurial Diseases, Mineral poisons. Syphilitie and Venerial liycae, and thoir ef fects are cralicatcl and vigoroui hr tlih and a mini contifntii,u established. Erynijirl-t, StU A'A, S' aid , Vrrr Surf, Smlif or tfowgA Skin, in short all the numerous disease. caused by l,l blood We eorM'-re I by this powerful, purifying and invigorating medicine. tt" Lirer Complaint," i7i',. i ,,, and lUbituol Cottaiij, ,fi.w,- it has produced hun dreds of perfect and permanent cures where other medicine had failed. The proprietor offers $100 r irnrd for a medi cine that will equal it in the t are of the diseases for which it is recommended. Beware of . frit and trorthlei imitation. See that my Gov ernment ritamp, which IS a ponitire guarantee or ijrnniHfHt; is upon tho outside wrapper. This medicine is Sold fty Iruj'it atone dollar p r hottle. Prepared ly R. V. PIERCE M. D., sole Proprietor, t his chemical Laboratory, '.. Seneca street, Buffalo June 3d l3-3ui. For the very bot photographs go to Brad ey A. Ruloffson's Gallery without STAIRS, I 4T ASCEND IN THE ELEVATQI, i?y Montgoncery, street, San Friocisco. Tho standard remedy for Coij!ln, In. flueiiza, Xore Throat, vVhoopliif CoHgh. Croup, IMver. Complaint, Jlrouchitis, Illecdlujr of the uiiM. and every afi'ecilon of the Throat, 1jUii and Chest, iiiclari U& Cotimimptlon. Wlstars Balsam does not dry up a Cou;h, hut loosens it, demises tho luiis, allnya Irritation, thus removing the rniiNe of the com plaint. V'nne tffciiulnc unless sign ed I. ItlJTT!. rcreitby SIM II W. FOvVl.M t SON, Hostoti.. sold hv ni:ni)i; rov. nos- 'riiTTIlU tt CK, San ltancisco, by Uealei s ffcneraiiy. i-ly A VAJIIIIiV AHTICLtE. Agents make $12 50 per day, $75 per week AN ENTIRELY NEW IS WING MAOHINJE3 FOB DOMESTIC USE, ONLY FIVE DOLLARS. With The New Patent Button Hole Worker, TatentcdJuno 27th, 1871. 4. most wonderful and elegantly construct ed SewinG MAcniNK for Family Work. Complete in all its Parts, Uses, the Straight fye Pointed Xedle, Self TuBEADi.fa, direct upright Positive Morion) Self Fed and Cloth Guides. ; Operates by Wueel and on a Table.. Liyht ltvnuiwj Smooth and noiseless like all good high priced machines. Ha Patent Check to prevent the wheel being turned the wrong way. Uses the thread direct from the spool, Makes the Elastic Lock 8titch, (finest and strongest stitch known :) firm, da j Table, ploae and rapid. Will do all kinds of work,te and and coarte, from Cambric to heavy cloth or Leather, and uses all discrip tions of thread. This Machine is heavily con structed ,to give it strength; all the parts of each macbiae being mtide alike by machinery and beautifully finished and ornamented. It is very easy to learn. Rapid, SUent and Smooth in operation. Reliable at ajl times, and a Practical, SciKNTiricAL.MEcaAiucAL Ijiveh tio, at Greatly reduced price A good, Cheap, Family Sewing Machine at last The firt and only success in producing a valuable, substantial and reliable low priced Sewing Machine. Its extreme low price reaches all conditions. Its simplicity and strength adapts it to all rapacities, while its many merits make it a universal favorite wherever uied,and creates rapid dcuuod. IT IS ALL IT IS RECOMMENDED. . ea.ii cueerruuy and confidently recom mend its u-se to those who are wanting a really good Sewing Machine, at a low Price." Mrs. j. P. WiLSox, Uutherfork Park Bergen vVtf.J. Price of each Machine, "Class A-" "One," warranted for live years by special certificate, ilh all it Jijrturt and everything roiMilrte belonging to it. including the elitbrcuding needle, packed in a strong woodej box, aud delivered to any par' of t tie country, by express free of further tbarges.on receipt of price, only five dollars. .Safe delivery guaranteed. With each Machine we will send, on receipt of ue il extra tho new patent BUTTON HOLE WORKER. One of the most important and useful in venlioits ef the it. So cimple and certain, that a child can work tho finest button hole with regulariiy aud CiUt, Struug nul beauti ful. Si'kciai. Tkiims, and .j-fo inducements to Mai-k ani Fr.WALK Aijnit, Store Keepers, Ac who will establish agencie through the country" and keep uur Nf.w M aciii.vkm on rsiUtion and alr. Cuuty rights given lo smart aeuts tre, Agent'a ro,jlcte outjit- furnished without any k i it A ciiauukm. Sample of .- diseriptive circulars tMiUaiuin; t r:is, tcsiim nial. En- ravings, Ac. Ac, sent tree. We also supply A i l I C V LT L' It A L I MM PL E M K N TS . Latent Patents snJ iiupro.umenti for the Farm and Garden, MoWtTS.Kcapcrs.Cultivators, Feed Cuttrrs, Harrows, Farm Mills. Planters Harvesters, Threa-hurs and ail article flooded for Farm rk. Uhm Sods in larj variety Norway Oats. ftu won leri'ul Miiftlpy'iiij Kiirrnv t'oux il vr hundred, Ac. Alt uni.- y in Post Othce .Money Urdcrs, Registered let trrs, Dr ifts or by exjr.ss. will be at out ri.-k and are oerfectly secure. Sale delivery of all our -j" aft- jju.-trjr.jo-'d. " An ul i and responsible firm that sell the bvt ii''"ds at the lowe-t price, aud can be relied upptiu by our readers. farmer Jownal S' ir York. Ajdrc.-.i order .M'.iunn: it. iiiTixoN Corner Gfaeawirh anl ,Coarilaadtit,, Hew York, OctlO Cm. .i. .il. iti ac.vi: it, Justrce of the Peace DALLAS IMtEClCT Polk County DEEDS, MORTtJAHES POWERS OF AT tor.ey, and other legal papers drawn and acknowledged, on short notice. Office in the Court Houaft. 19-1 Acv CsiuoUm! icw sOO(Im!! FOR TIU3 PRESENT SEASON.; We respectfully call the attention of the Public to our Well Selected. Stook of. Ladles' Dreia CioqrJs. Ladles' aud Blisaea Hats, Cents' Furnishing Goods, Gloves, Cajterc, Etc. Hard, rare, Groceries, cIiqoI itooks, Stationery, &c, it fact Everything Found In a First Class Hetall Store. Wo can assure our Patrons thatwe will be up with the times. Come and IJxamlno o"ur Stock befora pur chasing elsewhere. Country .Produce taken in exchange fi Ooods ! N. & J. E LEE. Dallas April 22, 1871. l-tj CLOSED. All persons indebted to G. B. STILES are requested to call and settle up as soon as poss ible, as he has closed his old books. Ho has sold one half of his burnous to Mr, Phil Merriam The now firm of Stiles & Merriam, will carry on the business at tho old stand. Tt takes money to carry on busiuoss; audi ask 'those who owe me to ''come out." 25-tf. TO THE FUKIilC. ALL KINDS OF WORK, SEWINO Washing and Ironing, Ac, done by Mr Burnett on short notice and on reasonable terms. AH orders left at the house, south-west part of Da'las, will be immediately attended to Dr.'WALKSlVJ CAL.7FOr.NIA VINEGAR BITTERS, 2-2 IIunaroa3 6l Tiior.sana3 vg- Iicar testimony to their Wonder- r- v 3 fill r:nrf lira Kll'.:clf!. WHAT ARE THEY?gg? 1 a r m -3 iz 0,3 5 3 Mi- C3 .HEY ARE NOT. ILE II r A N C Y DRINK.P? Mats of Ioor Hum, WhUkey, Prf Hpirita RndttrfiiKC I.lqnuritdoctored.spIceA and sweetened t ileao tUo taste, called "Ton lcs,M4 Appetizers," " PvCStorcrB," c., that lead tlio tippler on to drunkcnucta and ruin, but are a trnc Medicine, made from tlicNatire Hoots and Herbs cf Caitfornia, I'rre from nil Alcohwlla Si i 111 11 1a ii in. Tlicarc the f; It GAT IJLOOD Ili:iI'IK3t ntul I.II'K IV1X FIIIN C;i PI.E a perfect Kcnovator and Inviirorator of t'.ic SjtsU-ct, carrying otfall poisonous matter and, restoring t!io blood to r. licalthy condition. N pi'rsoa caa W..s thec Klucrs according to Uree lion and remain Ion j unwell. Farlnflnmmiitorr mnl Chronic Itlll. iniitHtn nis i (.out, OyapriMia or Indl t'c.t Ian, HlIiniiM, Itcmlt tvut and Inter itiittc nt I' vt ifs lilscnuc of tho Illood. Uver, Ki;l:ieyx, a:ifl HlHtlaer, these Bit It-la I.avs bee i 1:1 t fncccssful. Hiich Dia rarH en cannc I by Vltinted Itlood, whleU i3 generally i roInceJ by dcraatfemcnt of the J 'Wat I vc )rsrr.?i?. U VSiT.I'SIA OK 1NDUJESTIOK. 1: : '..t I'ai i I 1 thi Sliou Uerw, CougliS, tight i t' sof t'.xn i'Ucst, l)iT.nes,ionr Hructatlons of liieSt-'niva, V.tA tasi: i 1 til's Mouth Bilious At-Ut-'kB, l'a!f't:itl.ia t'u H art, Jinlatntnation pf t'nV l.nijT.I'iii 1:; lV rt-Mlons cf the Kidneys, and :i Jrv'1 t'icr pi:i:v' symptouia, arc the pgr t j.r.asof I)vsj':;w ia. T.-t y ! ivi ,rs.r t'-e 5t-macti anl Mrjnlato the t.crpi 11 vera l ! '.t:, wliic': rc: !r t'-ieni pf un-cif.aH'-d ctaoary 1 iKnr.sirii; tl;3 Mood cf sit .ni:nr:!i". a:: I i!iiartls new lid and vigor t9 :'i v.i-.: ; tytf 1. Vdll S!i 1 : i: 1-GASKS. rr::rt!or.s.Tcttet. . a'.l i.Iif ; , I'.;.c:t. ... ;-Mt, t iiiiiiv. IUtttIe. l i.' 1 i'..' . z-'Xo' is, Tc.:! l-;!?a Toro !. .., ; i;v : .. I!.--.. Scirf i, !ico.ratons of i-Ui: , Ha nr. 1 I)i.-n:.t of t5e Skin, of a!i:iU ver na-u.; -r i.ute.r , or j liier;.!ly dug np !: .. :1 1 .iMt of t':.- t-; M---H in a r::T' taue by fo of tlit s: l;ttrr. One l.x.ttlo : ZtUtU c will ctnvI.eo IUj io t.ic;dutoia of tbelr e'tfttjvv ris. CK ais; t!t . Y;t itc I TIIoa.I wltenfTer you find if iutptirit:e b'utin thr'uh titcskln laltm IUr, Kri.j'ilf tin ft J-'Tt .cleanse it r.hen yo i' tt fbttrnrted a.l lOuish ia tLe veins; cl.-an--. 11 eht n H is f a'., u:sd ymir foel > will t..it y.-,n !. crs. K--oi t'.j blood pure and tt In kU.i t t !.' ..t-ni vill f.i'.Viw. INN, T A t'Ea 1 -l ac.r WOK IIS, HrVlnirr t'ie tr: t rt f it j tnn y t n an'., ro en"Ttnlly (!( ri'yv I nn 1 r ..ore '. :rf;n directions, r.-ad car. Jally laa circular ar.tauJ 1 icl. l..ttle. .!. "VAl.KKR. I-ropriitor. R. II. McDON'ALD A CO., Iru.r:'ts and (;.". Ai;cnt;. Pan Franrlnco, Cai 1 SI aa-131 Comrij c ?tr-"-t, New fork. SOLD TV AM. PV.VC, !TS AND DEALEES,. $ THE NEW POOD. :7A imrUfJSfZ For a few cents you can buy of your Grocer or Druggist a packago of SEJ. MOSS FARINE, made from pure Irish Moss, of Carrageen, which will mato sixteen quarts of illanc Mange, and a like quantity of Pud dings, Custards, Creams, Chart lo(e Jtusse, &c It is the cheapest, healthiest, and most delicious food In the world. It maizes a splendid Dessert, an has no equal as a light ant) delicate food for Invalids and Children. ' - A Glorious Miango !! THE GREAT WORLD'S TOXIC r m r W - - - - .rr- mw u at i Plantation Bitters. Tlii wonderful vrj;rtallQ rosjorativo is the fiiscct-nn-n dior of llio focI)So anl deblli taled. As a tossic a:.l cordial for tho iif;ol and lntauid, It has no equal union;; slom-s arl.ics. As xt rcisitnly for tho nervous vea3tness lo wliiclt women arc especially subn iect, it is MipcrHcding every. other stiiiiulaiit. In nl! CII uiales, tropieal, temperate, or frigid, it net tis tt spcclflc In every species of disorder, which iBaKSercuities the Siodlly ntreuth and Iireahs down the animal spirits. Tor &alo tty all Drujylst'. s