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y i . • • V r*<i< ¿t] DALLAS. OREGON. SATURDAY, VOL-L SEPTEMBER 18. 1869. a H ¥ ofnau o f *k« Period* — Four boxes of tea shipped direct China to Vicksburg, arrived at St. fiWPOU ES Her beautiful?Íuxuriant blonde hair —Gen Canby aerially announces from % « «KOTf TIM Louis on the 6th inst. I* l m t d I tut Aatwrdsy Afternoon at is worth—-if it % a wig—from $50 to Gov. Walker*» to-to 18,317 <#•—The pgpducts of one grain of rye, Dallad, i i, Polk Coi junty, Oregon. $200; if it be** switch, fr om $10 to The maiority of. fJeoi. Governor Lewis sowed as an experiment iu Logan coun $KK>; i f 4 t bec*rUfröm $10 to $50. is 20.443. and Attorney General .fay lor, ty. Kentuoky, was seventy five heads. t $. &TCA&Tr EWTOE ^iD PROPRIETOR, ppre white hrqw, bcr dark 18,284- The «otai rote i»r Governor —An Iowa husband having deserted ———* arched #v¿brówf, «*t from $4 to $14. was 220,753. f f ; his wife, the latter returned to her O FFIC E — N ortlieajt corner of. Main and Her large and liquid eyes ary worth —Mr. Iugersoll, who wae nominated father’s 'Oak streets, fronting Academy Block. house. Tho old gentleman now $ 1 . for Governor of Ohio by the State Pro gets from the courts against the recre Her white face and neck (when ena •UBSCBIPTION BATES. Idbition Convention Held at Mansfield > * ant husband a verdict of $1,400 for two melled) are procured at a price raugiug on the 14th of ^uly, bus written a let years’ SINGLE COPIES—One Year. $8 00; Si* from $15 to $36. botrd. ter declining the nomination. Heaths, WJ0* ¿.Three Mouth* It «*)• * * The gloviag rooe and virgio lily of —'Ihe latest bulletin about the sen — Plati, the Radical Congressman CLUBS wjU ba supplied at tho following .•»—Five «tapies, «ne year, $ld 7¿| Ten her cheek cost anywhere, tpitn the vari- atorial fiuht in Tennessee comes from elect , from » the , Petersburg District, has Copies, one year, $2¿ 00, «%d fay any greater ous soaps and cosmetics, etc.. $5 x íh J ic l o -m m * tst. rb" n the County Wlth Court of Chesterfield, *® »PP«»r nnmhrni ffS f# per »n»»»—. . . --- *ler lauTtless gleaming ivories, if and is as follows: “The senatorial before Subscription must he pnid strictly in aAowce fake, from $25 to $500 to answer to. five separate charges of question is still an absorbing topic of Her ruby lips are worth about twen selling liquor in said county without a ADVERTISING BATES. discussion. The election for Senator ty R five e r cents. license. Ons square (10 lines or less), first iusert'n, f.T JO ro u n J ju c h e e k s ¡f p lu u )p . takes place the second Tuesday after —Sitka, in Alaska, is notable as the the meeting of the Legislature. The point ^ , . . ¡ ers, cost bo. where the traveler around the A liberal deduction wiU bo wade to quar- : . . ... « . .. • *» fight lies betweeu Johnson and Ether terly and yearly ,d .c rti« r,. ! Iter »w elhnj; bosom li ftolteD up, it idge, and although the latter is said to world either gains or loses his day of PaJs- if. «•P1""®” '°r have the iuside track, l will now risk the week. A Russian reaching it on' per Prof...ion,I annum. canl? .ill bo lD«,tcJ «I $12 00 j $0 to f»,r $10; if ,1“ bilui > and developers, - for the prophecy that Andy is tho comiug uu eastern journey celebrates bis se Transient advertisements must bo paid for $ 1 4 . venth day Sabbath there, while the man. in advance to insure publication. All other Her Grecian lend is worth anywhere —The profit on the rice and cotton American going westward finds busi advertising bills must be paid quarterly. front 0 to $10. of South Carolina for oue year will ness suspended on his Saturday. Legal tenders taken at their current value. Her plump arm (if padded) costs crop pay the debt of the Slate Charleston — Mr3. Susan 13. Ant bony insists that Blanks and Job Work of every description 0 to $3. furnished at low rates on short notice. man and wife should not sleep together. Her Italian lands and aristocratic is rapidly recovering its old business. The furniture dealers of Sandusky, —The cotton crops of M i-sissippi will nails arc worth 82 aud upwards. TH E P O E T S CORKER. have road Susan’s article and Her hips are rounded at a price front reach 500,000 bales; that of Arkansas, Ohio, huve named the forlorn single bedsteads 300,000. $1 to $6 50. ( Published by Request.] in use in hotels aud boarding houses Her delicious limbs, when in the —A. Christy, of St Louis, left $10,- Susaothonics. W RITE ME A SONG OF MY FATHER. riiape of false calves, cost $8 aud up ('00,000 to be equally distributed be —A novelty in literature is announc tween eight brothers and sisters. Write me a song of mv Father, wards. And tell me the reason, I pray, Iler little foot and ankle cost front —Women having a certain amount ed, which might he styled an autobio You ever write songs about Mother— of property in Russia have the right to graphy written by another person. 87 to $30. Not a word of dear Father you say ? Her blotches. tongue-scrapers, necks, vote, though it must be exercised by Bulwer has written a life of Palmerston, Is bis love and affection less argent? Does his heart less emotion bestow ? etc., arc werth $2 proxy, a male relative or frieud repre in which he has had the assistance of a Is the sun to the moon less ardent diary kept by the late premier from the The total therefore costs herself, or seating them at the c’ectiou. While but one light on both of us glow ? —A steam shovel, capable of doing year 1827. Chorus,—Then write me a s->ngqf my Father, rather some tu>n of the period, from about $85 to $550 and upwards, per oc the work of one hundred men, has been —The Pittsburg Commercial an And tell me the reason, I prav. You ever write songs ab >nt Mother— fusion, just for her personal charms, put in use on one of the Illinois rail nounces that Justice It. CV Grier, of Not a word of dear Father you say? entirely independent of her dry good- United States Supreme Court, will roads, with the purpose of loadiug curs the resigu early this Fall. lie is 75 years aud loves of bonnets Ob ! thiok of him while in your childhood, with gravel. With dear Mother, be fervently prayed, ane, aud while his mental facul'ies N ew I ssues —Every day is develop —Tho law abiding character of the of And called you his child and his darling are not. much impaired, he has become And that God might protect you always. ing new issues for future social and po people of Chicago was nicely illustrated physically cufe«-bled. Then the kisses and blessings he'd give you, litical di.scussiou. Just now the Wo the other da)’. A woman a-saultcd her And call you hns own pretty Boy, from Montana state that While you could scarce ii-p the name Father man’s Rights question occupies a large husband, pulled his hair, slapped his the —Reports coach carrying Wells. Fargo& Co’s With your heart free from earthly alloy. portion of attention At least a few face, and otherwise abused him, but rim treasure box, which left Helen» on the Then write me a song of my Father, noisy fVujaJes manage to keep it pretty husbaud was under bonds to keep the 29th of August, wus stopped by eight And tell me the reason,.! pray. fully before the public. We have also peace, aud did not retaliate. masked wen and the box, containing You ever writ«.- *<>ng~ about Mother— the question of nn Empire, and its or —An Exposition of all nations at $30,000 Not a word of dear Father you say? gin, the Imperialist, supported by the was taken. The passeugers Washington in 1871, is talked of by were not molested. And now that you've grown into manhood, members of that treasonable organiza leading men East A public mass meet Do grateful to. th*m who fun*l ctiro tion known as the Grand Army of the ing was held at Chicago iu tavor of it —The New York Mail says : Messrs. Ever guarded botk^rou and your Mother Republic, blurts out weekly arguments —A squad of soldiers in Texas have A. T. Stewart & Co. say they have nev And has oft sbed the sorrowful tear. er done so large a business at this time Love him—think not of him lightly; in favor of a monarchy. Another Cheer his heart—let it not be oppressed ; question is looming up into prominence had a desperate fight with a band of of the year before. They attribute this Love Mother; but don’t forget Father; Three desperadoes and oue fact to their having advertised more in some sections. Wc refer to the outlaws. Let the one. with the-other, be blessed. soldier were killed. this season than ever before. They are Then write me a song of my Father, abolition of marriage. In some of the —Grant and his party are known undoubtedly right. States, divorce has become so easy that And till me the reason, I prny, You ever write s mgs about Mother— the marriage tie has already become a among railroad and steamboat mcn-as —“Mark Twain” says he was pres Not a word of dear Father you say? rope of sami, to be broken at will. But the “National dead-heads.” enf atareceut interview between cx- this does not suit tlie more progressive —The St. Louis Democrat expresses Secrctary Stanton and Secretary Fish, D b A D 11E A D 3. Free Lovers. It is too much trouble the hope that that city will soon be vir and was subsequently greatly astonished aud expense fur them to go into the tually a seaport. It is proposed to run to learn by the newspapers that it was The term “deadhead” is not to be Courts. Hence they would leave the propellers from St. Louis to Liverpool. a very important meeting, hinting that found in Webster, but is taking firm ma’ttcr entirely hands of the —Commodore Vanderbilt’s daughter the Alabama question was the subject root in the language “ Deadheads.” parties themselves in to the sever the tie at teaches her daughters to tneud their under discussion, when the conversa as we understand the meaning, are upr will In Chicago, u city famed di own stockings, because, she says, “there tion, in fact, only had reference to the confined to the theatre, the steamboat, vorces, the free-thinkers and free for lovers is no telling what may happen in this cure of warts. the stage and the railcar; they inh>t have a weekly journal which advocates ” — A plain working man iu describing every walk of life—they are found the abolition of marriage. From Rad country —Invitations have been sent to the the system of finance and tax bungling to the skirt* of every popular icalism it is an easy step into any kind following gentlemen to act as «»ratorson ation Radical quaintly says that “ Uncle Sam’s movement. In politics, how many of ism, and there is no telling what is the occasion of holding the National cow has her head in the poor man s deadheuds ride into office on the back .-ucs the parties may hereafter divide Capital Convention in St Louis, in Oe crib and her udders over the rich man’s of the people They pay no fare, for upon. tober: Senator \ ates, of Illinois; C pail.” they have no talents or good intentions, Sumner, Massachusetts ; Joseph Me — About 800.000 acres of Kansas they only pocket their salaries. They T he S imple T r u t h — A disgusted dill, of the of Chicago ; Hon. G- laud belonging to the Union Pacific are deadheads riding on the national hut self deceived Radical in Virginia H. Pendleton. Hon. Tribune John Forsyth, train at the expense of the people. In writes to the Trihuue that the result of Alabama, and Hon. John C. Breckin of railroad, all within the ten mile limit, the benevolent and reformatory move the recent election in that State will be ridge. Invitations will also be sent to are now in the market for sale, at from meuts of the day, the deadheads always the extinction of Republicanism, “fol President Grant and Vice President $2 to $10 per acre. About 600,000 acres ave north of the PlatTc river, and find a snug corner. When evils are lowed by future Democratic victories.” Colfax to be present. some 140,000 south. The lands out hunted, he is sure to be in at the death This, says the New York World, is the though ever a laggard at the chase. simple truth; aud it is as tru e of Ten-» —It is stated that there aro already side the ten mile and within the twenty He has a way of cutting across lots, nessee as it is of Virginia. Republic three thousand steam plows at work in mile limit will bo offered hereafter. and an instinct seems to lead him to nism has become identified throughout England, some of them with stationary —A band of negro banditti have victory. He is the re idlest to claim the South with the worst excesses of engines capable of driving from three been operating successfully in Georgia the reward, but the std%cst to earn it. lawless despotism ever inflicted upon a to six plows each. and’North Carolina for tho past three He reaps where he has not sown, and free people in our time. Its very name —A disreputable Down East pirper years, some of the enters into tho fruit of other men’s is and mutt be us odious now to all hon says “Grant was so delighted with the blackest and and perpetrated most damnable crimes labors. The church, too. has its dead est men at the fc’outh, of whatever col blonde L)dia Thompson, that he would known to the criminal code. Five of heads, some of them, alas ! are dead or (for its votaries have cheated the Do have accepted her as a prcscut, if it had ihe gang have been pap lured recently, hearted. They are great at praying, mes as b;,dly as they have abused the uot been lor Mrs. Grant.” two of whom were arrested in but very small at paying. They hope whites), as it will be to all honest men — A Louisville milliner has sued the Ga., within the past few days. Macon, to nde on the “Celestial Railroad” at at the North wfieu the glamour of the wife of a prominent merchant for slan other men’s expense. They are a war finally rolls away from tho eyes of der, in speaking of her as “that fancy —Dr. Mudd has recalled nearly all stumbling-block iu the way of unbeliev ihe people, and the hideous things done Mrs. Smith,” claims damages to the his former practice. Ilis innocence of C"inplicity with the late Mr. John ers, and ocenpy fhe seats of better men. in the name of liberty for eight years extent of $10,000. But, alas for them, they will at last be past arc seen in all their hidcousness. —Yale has graduated fifty College Wilkes Booth is conceded, and his old neighbor» love him the more for the obliged to show their tickets ere they Presidents, tcu Cabinet Ministers, forty A N oble B o y .— A boy of Gfteen, injustice which he had undergone, and enter the heavenly gates. The world, in Black 11 iwk county, Iowa, whose Senators, thirty Governors, and more for the Christian patience with which in short, is full of deadheads-and some father died three years ago, leaving his than one hundred Judges. he has suffered it Ilis health, howev of them are blockheads. The earthly widow and son an 80-ucre farm burden sphere is a railroad train, in which we -—There were six births on the same er, is much impaired. are all rushing to eternity. How many ed with a $ 1,000 mortgage, has taken day in a house in Carroll county, Geor —The Democrats did not poll then- and 8ul<?charge of the farm, hir gia, last week. A lady had twins, and full vote, by tnuuy thousands, in Ala of us have paid our fare '( How many whole iu^ help only in seed time, harvest and two of her daughters each had twius. bama at the lute electiou. Their vote are occupying seats we have not earned? Let us hasten to secure a title to them and threshing; paid off the mortgage, The six were all boys. This story is is much less than that cast by them at before the ban is uttered against all purchased a harvester, a sulkey plow, a told by a Georgia papor, as a sequel to the Presidential election. Had thoy deadheads, and we are driven out with wagon and ^et of harness, besides an the eclipse, come out as they should, they would shame. Young man, never be a dead 8 80 sewing machine for his mother, —Ninety-eight counties in Kentucky have defeated the carpet-baggers. Buck bead 1 Pay your way in the world if and is now out of debt. The lad be give Tate, Democrat, 75,821; Wing, and Heflin, whose majorities were hot sides attends school three months in Radical, 21,096; Democratic majority, trifling. you would live. Do not attempt to ride each wiuter. through life at the expense of others, 54,725. The majority id favor of the —The cession of part of District of or hang onother men’s labors, if you A man in Nova Scotia—fa’her Irish, school law is 16,482.« Columbia baek to Virginia will soon be do, you may bang ou something else, mother German, born in Canada, natu —The tax Kentucky negroes complain brought before the courts. Taxpayers and worse yet, will surely lose the in ralized iu this country, iutho C S. A., that the gloriou.- liberty" iu Alexandria are dissatisfied with State ward peace and the happiness ipiuess which j by attachment a Mexican, is in doubt prevents their marrying of half citizenship taxes, and will test the constitutionality a dozen ’ Row from - a _ ---------------» consciousness of duty done- J about bis nationality. i of the transfer. 1 wives. .T .': C ost o f , _ B t t p p i l C V t i u u j w i i u w i i i ^ ’ 1 1 80 L\ ' * •------- !■ II ■! ■ - NO 21. —The last aspirant for United States —The Legislature of Virginia ia Senatorial honors in Virginia, according summoned by Gen. Canby to meet Oc to the newspapers, is Gen. Robert Wil tober 5th. Gov. Welle hue resigned. liams, of Washington city, but the re — In Wisconsin the Democracy have cent purcha.-er of an eleven hundred- nominated for Governor, Col. Robinson acre farm in Culpepper county. Gen. of Green Bay; Lieut. Governor. G. T. Williams is better known as the hus Park. band of the accomplished widow of the —The Republican# of Mississippi Hon. Stephen A. Douglas have met and nominated Dent lor Gov —Some of the Southern railroads ernor. are sadly out of repair. A local jour —Only one newspaper in Texas sup nal says of one of them ; “This route ports the regular Republican nomina is slow and sure. An experienced sur tions. geon and undertaker are on every train. —The Republicans have carried Ver Passengers’ valuables will be taken care mont by from 19,000 to 20,000—their of, whether slightly, seriously or fatally usual majority. injured, or otherwiW.” —There aitnwvtn • —The town of Wells, N. Y., has a of the new Virginia Legislature. citizen who married at seventeen. Ilia —Of the eighty-four steamers which first child was a daughter, who urirrit'd ply between America and Europe, but at thirteen, and eighteen months after are owned by the American com wards made her father a grandfather, five at the early age of thirty-one and a half panies. — Allentown Iron Works have been years. destroyed by fire. Loss $200,000. A —Missouri City/Clay county, a few thousand men days since, came very near being the employaient. will be thrown out of scene of a serious riot, iu consequence — A Mormon elder was recently made of an attempt on the part of about a very much of a parent. He was pre dozen negroes to force out of town a sented with nine boys and five gifts the colored man named William Price, who was formerly owned by Geu. Sterling same morning. Price, and was his body servant during — Senator Fessenden died at 6 | the war. “Old Pap’s” faithful adher o’clock a. m.. September 8th. ) ent refused to be banished, and the — A Savannah fisherman has sold his affair was finally settled by the inter wife for 60 bunches of fish at 50 cents vention of the Town Marshal, who a buueh. marched the ringleader off to jail. -—A wealthy Cuban heiress.at Sara And 'the colored troops fought nobody toga wears $100,000 in diamonds ou —In Wyoming Territory the follow her person. ing nominations have just been made — In consequence of the general dis for Delegate in Congress: Republican, satisfaction with the new postage stamps \YT. W. Curlett; Democratic. ¡8, F. orders have been given to prepare de Nuckolis signee for new issues. The old designs —The Congressional election in Geor are to he destroyed. sria will not take place until November, —The long expeeted bridge to con 1870. in accordance with an act passed nect New York with Brooklya is to be by the late Legislature. In the mean begun at once. time the State is unrepresented in the — Brigham Young has recently mar National House of Representatives. a^ain. His new bride is Miss Fal* —A New York correspondent says ried of Boston. < Mrs. H. B. Stowe has been engaged to lensbee —The President has appointed Gen. write up, at $500 a column, the “true Sherman act as Secretary of War story” of all the separated wives of dis until the to vacancy filled. The re* tiuguisbed individuals. They will be inains of Secretary is Rawlins will be fol published in the Ledger. lowed by 300 carriages. The funeral —The editor of the British (Tenn.) pageant will doubtless be one of the A etc» says it is very certain that but most solemn ever see« little of the Confederate correspondence in this country. and impressive Rawlins fund iu ever fell info the hauds of the Federals, New York amounts The to $24,500. and that he saw that which is probubly — There is, in Alaska, a grand river, must valuable sealed and plaecd in the one of the four great rivers of the vaults of a Montreal bunk not twoyears globe. It is the Kwichpockor Yukon. . ago, where, unless it has been remored Iu length and volume of water it ex within twelve months, it remaios,secure ceeds the Nile or the Ganges, the Vol agaicst every intruder. ga or the A moor. Only the Amazon, —The Empress Eugenie will have a the Mississippi, and perhaps Plata, aro retiuue of about thirty persons when larger. Compared with rivers that she visits this country, next year, among flow into it, the Rhine and the Rhone whom will be the Prince Imperial. She arc but brooks. will visit Boston, Newport, New York, — A terrible storm extended all over Saratoga, and Niagara Falls and per Eastern -New England, doing much haps California. “It has been one of to shipping as far north as the my dreams to visit America,” says the damage Coast of Maine, and doing much dam Empress, “and next year I shall see age to the town and country on the line New York and Niagara Falls.” of the hurricane, which was terriffic. —The cotton crop is considered as Spires of churches were thrown down, safe to yield three million bales, which vessels wrecked and driven ashore, and is a half a million more than last year. many lives lost. The streets of cities This would leave two millions for ship are blocked with the ruins of fallen ment, after deducting one million for shade trees, chimneys are demolished, home consumption. At 25 cents per and damage to crops is immense. The pound, the whole crop would be worth Coliseum organ is ruined, the big drum to the plaotcrs $300,000,000, ayd fur broken, Summer houses blown down, nish exchange in Europe equal to $200, every ship in Boston harbor dragged its 000,000. This is more money than the anchors and many collided. A Cuban South ever before received from the fillibustering vessel was driven ashore largest crop grown. and the captaiu arrested. —The Memphis (Tcnn.) Post,' Re publican, says: For United States L arge H og .— W. K. Squires, Hie Senator there will he a multitude of Vista, is the owner of perhaps the candidates. Governor Seoter, ex Pres largest hog in the State. It weighs ident Johnson, Emerson Etheridge. nearly 800 pounds and girths six feet Bailie Peyton and ex Governor Neil S. six inches behind the shoulders—Ex. Brown are already spoken of. It is Oregon has a hog of the “Sneezer” probable that Emerson Etheridge will stock which judging by the amount it be elected Speaker of tho State Senate; cost to haul the critter out to the Pcni and, then, by sending Governor Senter tentiary and back, (some two miles,) as United States Senator to Washing weighs 20,000 pounds, and is as long ton, Etheridga becomes Governor by and broad as a Radical conscience.— virtue of his Speak«*rship, and the Ex Guard. __________ ecutive, as well as the Legislative societies generally branches of the government, will be in J died at Agricultural the South during the war. but the hands of the Democracy.’’ sine«1 the rcturR of peace vigorous efforts — \ New York brido of seventeen have been made to revive these associa charges her husband of sixteen with tions. Two flourishing agricultural as abandonment. sociations are now in existence io North —An American school has been Carolina, and the people in other States started in Sitka. It contains sixtaen are more strongly than ever convinced pupils. of the importance of employing all tho —Forty-seven thousand acros of auxiliaries within their power to create prairie will be broken in one county of deeper interest in the cultivation of Ohio this year. the soil and the improvement of live ______________ —Secretary of War Rawlins died at stock. Washington on the 6th inst. The effect of Ion* continued constipation, fa — A. T Stewart is preparing to in troduce female clerks iu his establish» meat. —A black girl Is sueing a white man in Chicago for breach of promise. r— Providence, Rhode Island, refuses to license any liquor shop this year. to weaken the system, and depress the spirits. The blood thick'cps, the head aches, and a train of crila is superinduced, called by the various names of dyspepsia, liver complaints, jaundice, bilious eruptions, e*e. The cause of thcsc^dis. case* can best be cured by Dr. W alker’s \ r e - KT4BLB Y u M U B itt * r «, wbieb act naturally upon’the liver and bowels. It is a permanent . tonic, instilling fresh vigor into tho vital force#, giving energy to the whole being.