' COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER. DALLAS, t SATURDAY, MAY 28. Geyernmcnts wanted thojouolryi sett'ed end it oncred an inducement which iu volvcd great risk to thu who accepted it. But, like the purchaser of the bond, a reward was coupled with the risk ; it was a fair contract, and taose wbf a V:iitcdthp.tosi?Iv(?sr6f. this offer, in tvoth cases', have made mouey by their Tisk; and the Government can now no more interfere with the rights of the bondholders, than it can with the rights . of , Oregon -DcKiatioa. Land -T holders, There 'never' was a more infamous prop joVitiou to rob men than is contained in this .equitable adjustment" repudia tion scheme. AVhy, it is worse than the Democrats sav of iho nrcscnt tariff on ns cratic candidate for Governor made all liis money. I havevheard the Demo crats-in Congress, day after day, de- nounco theoperaUon of that tariff as Thepe"nre the words; and now how 1 would Mr. Grover like to have a law passed to equitably adjust' him out of his profits, honestly made by virtue of "the tariff, in the manufacture of wool ai Salem ? How doc.-' ho like his own medicine? I c:innot Lelicvo that the Democratic farmers ot Oregon, who have -received j J h el is. laud.s -and homes ' f from the .;fiotcrnmeot. and wlvo would corn to repudiate incir own obligations, will allow any clioue of politicians to place them in such a false and dishon orable position, as to- vote to repudiate I the nations dtbt, and bnnj: dishonor f lon tho Baum of an5Americm"icUi2en, of which honor they arc justly proud. V The W03' to Disaster, But such a move must he disastrous in every view of the case. Instead of "relieving the country and restoring prosperity," any proposition made . Congress, l y a party able to carry it out, to enact this "equitnbJe adjust ment swindle, would be the signal of the most terrible and disastrous finao- c!al crash ever witnessed in any coun . try. The ink would not be dry on the approval of such a law, until every fac tory, mill an I workshop from Lowell to Oregon Cityjvould be closed und their operatives idle in the streets. Your shfps would iot at your wharves, your grain become worthless, the plow stop in the furrow,' your railroads etop where they are, and nine-tenths o( your mer chants and traders be hurried into the , Tortex of general; min. The, national debt is now the business capital of our home ; and fibreign commerce jhaving , supplanted State stocks, and it cannot be disturbed without involving every-; body in loss "and many in ruin. But . the pecuniary loss would be nothing j compared to the loss of national" honor and good. name. It is far easier to pay a large debt honestly than a small ono dishonestly ; ar.d it is not only because : honesty is'honorand justice itself, but it. is aisOjDccause it is cheaper that fuakes it the best policy. A Calamity to Oregon But I again ask, what do the Oregon Democrats mean ? Your triumph upon such a platform would be a calamity to the State iY&uri Representative and Senator would not only be powerless in Congress, but would bo an actual dam age to prospects for further aid to rail road and other improvements, and they could serve the State best by stay ing at home. J You propose to with draw Oregon from all support and sym patfcji from ill the rest- of the nation. Then hat can we do? Your triumph would discredit "Ourl-ailroadbbnds now being negotiated here and abroad. Cap Statists would say, 'f'if.yoalOre'gODians will repudiate the national debt, in whichweaire now interested,! you will swindle us with your railroid bondj, anof we won't touch them." The State oL Mississippi is an example. They re pudiated their State debt, and ever since that day, their State and railroad bonds have been the curse of stock market; Better for Oregon that uni versal blight should blast our next crop, yea, that plague and pestilence should ' visit us, than we should be disgraced and njaniaged by a verdicji for repudia tion and dishonor. ' rJs had; intended iof sayisomething of the Democratic opposition to our rail road interesfl , but this letter is already too long, and it must be entirely un- . ' necessary, since the Oregon Democratic platform is plainly adverse to asking for Government aid. Friends to rail- Troad imprbvements ought to know that : a Democratic victory is the end of fur ' ther aid to our proposed roads,; ;and pither vote against Democracy or stay at home. I know it is a Jbitter dose to Democrats to .stand by and consent to a victory by their old opponents 1 but re ij v member that a victory for. Fay & Co. is pot 4he triumph of your y arty, but a piere faction of it. 1 ou that are not politicians and never expect to be, have something at stake in Oregon, and you ought not to let designing demagogues . and professional office seekers souse your political prejudices and' party as eooiations as to make you their tool to. po the State an irreparable injury. Jftid as we have often to chooso the Jeatof .two eviU, sa may you not well not better lor vou. tor tao otuie. auu for fcllfthat men bo sent' to ' Congress :. . - - . . : - , . who can command the support ot the uovcrnmcnt, 4 ana inns secure uuiuiu blessings lor our new estate, now strug gling for its railroad and river improve- mentV n suTrv.?' ''fTLn Z commerce? Is this no better than to lighthouses ana ICl CIUWU; UJV 14 AO U IUI JL. J SeVS W -" - O'Dowd put a halter around your necks, run you ; hi to a political hell, ana tne State to ruin ? Republicans can need no urging to J wcrK in ine ucxi cauvuss. iunu " l.: 11.. tUK.l oawl m 1lt- "uv - av,vp w . f, v Ar - j progress of the country,' we ought to triumphantly elect every man. Very respectfully, J . uASTUiN . Telegraphic Summary. Wasiiinoton, May lS.-Argumenta in favor of the China Cable were made before the Congressional foreign and Land committees last week by Uyrus W. Field. - 1 he enterprise is warmly favored by President Grant, Gen; bher man, Admiral Porter and many mem- bers ot tno uovernraent ana senate and l!oue. The cable is proposed to run lU uie oiiuuwitii xviauun, iuiuwnjf Island, Yokohama and Shanghai. The total length, allowing twenty per cent, for slack, is 9,121 miles. Gen. O. M. Meigs has ordered all work on tho National Cemeteries to be suspended on the day of Decoration. The Department ot the Interior is about to issue an order requiring of- ficial permission to he given before con- struction of any railroad through in dian Reservations is commenced. Chicago, May 15. ' Washington specials say the va)'s and Means Com mittee yesterday, substantially', Oulshcd the tax bill, only 4ho income tax re maining to be disposed of. With re gard to this, a majority of the mem bers are disposed to retain the present five per cent.,.but to iucacase'the ex emption to 82,500. The bill as it now stands reduces taxation 830,000,000. When the bill reaches the House, the western members propose to offer an au-uuuuv v,u6 ceni. ou inierest ou an unueu oiaies i bonds, to bo deducted by the diaburs- inr omcer. The Northern Pacific Railroad Com pany have decided, since the fierce con test in the House, to submit to "the amendment of the Senate joi tit resolu tion, and the ' House committee will meet for that purpose ou Tuesday. One of these amendments will ? restrict the sale of lands to actual settlers and name a stated price. Another will;be, be a Saving clause that the government is in no way an endorser of tho mort- ffojres it proposes to issue. :? ' WK Siiinoto.Y, May 15. IL L. Ter- cal, of the 5th Mississippi Congression al District, has appointed Michael Howard (colored) to a West Point ca detship.fv-,-" . ; i-''v" The interpretation of the celebrated 8th resolution has absorbed much of the space of , the Democratic papers. and they have finally, with one excep- tion, concluded that it means pay whole debt. lhe Albany Vemocrat has whipped in all the papers in the State to that belief, except the Jack sonville News, which from tho first. hrs endorsed the Fay disgorgement let ter.. That expooent of ; true Democ racy has these pertinent remarks on the question of interpretation : The Albany Democrat appears to be wonderfully exercised over Mr. Fay's letter to the Portland ratification meet ing ; and is quite severe in its denun ciations of the author. The secret of Mr. Bellinger's patriotic indignation lies in the fact that Mr. Fay cast the ten votes he held in the Albany Con vention against Mr, .Bellinger's part ner, Mr. M. V. Brown, thereby defeat ing him for the nomination of State Printer, and nominating Mr. T. S.' Pat terson. The "head and front' of Mr. Fay's "offending hath this extent no more- j5o tar as toe sentiments ot e m , n r . . . far me uonveniion wnicn aaopiea incoin rcsolatioo are concerned, tho editor of the Democrat, who was nresent durincr tho whnfA nrnPAmlinrfa knntro tht hn i0-'.!.. i . , " " " r.w vh; .m :ivowiumu by Mr. lay was the sentiment held and expressed by the majority in tho various test votes had before the final aA'vf:tlia Mcl,,f;n A t,A n , " - v,v.. . v c -.oauuon Deiween ray ana u meara to break up the Democratic party," Mr, Bellinger knows that he is simply stat m r, t ,t j i ' . . -. " Ail ing a falsehood wheh ho asserts it to be cue lace. " There aro r resent 000 ladiM in tho Sultan's harem. Ilia fWnrifcA wiv ... . n... i .u- v I iv Dit (excellent heart), and Eda Dil (the elegance of the heart). The staff of the harem includes 2,300 person, and 500 tables are set to feed them twice a day, with about 0,Q00 'different dishes. , Adeline has a more atti, ttta queen, of sonp, valuable collection of jew- elry than, Eugenia, empress of ihf MIS GELLANEO US. PREMIUM y GANG PLOWS ! THE BEST KUdVU TO HI AH I TnE UNDBRSIGNT3D, nAVINfl ' PUR chaaed th exclaair right from Wm. hia, son, for the DUlrict comprising the eoantie of FOLK, and MA lilON, ia manufacturing tbese Celebrated Plows, and (i ready to fill orders for the tame on short notice. , . 'i' Come, Farmer, and encourage Webfoot Icgeaulty & Enterprise And enable youxielreB to raise Large Crops. ; For: Sale at my Shop nt $10O each . 6 : , VDIxJe Polk county, Ogn. DRUG VQ TORE. Northwest Corner Main and ,31111 Sta.t J DALLAS. OGN. H AVING PURCHASED the OLD STAND formerly belonging to Wl 8. Kobb. and wishing to live and let live, I will sell at 1w rates, i'OU CASH, everything in my fines VvugH, Patent Medicines, And all kinds of PURE LIQUORS, pat op expressly for Medicinal use. PEIt FUM CRIES OP KI NDS Also, Sh!i, Cream Tartar, , Bird SetdJ Paint, Oih, VarnisJte, Jlnthe, ; Domestic Dye, Wasfdng Powden, And everything eU that is kept in a FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE. t ' H. F. NICHOLS, Druggist 1 k. : ; 1 . DALLAS LIVERY, FEED & SALE cat j, i , cor. Mala and Court Street, ThQS. G. Illchinond, Proprietor. TTAVINQ PURCHASED THE ABOVE Jl Stand of Mr. A. IL Whitley, we have re fitted and re-stocked it in such a manner as will satisfactorily meet every want of the eom munity. ..... t ..,;. ; ,. Uuggles, single or double. Hacks, Con ,?-::M cord Wagons,' etc.', etc., Furnished at all hoars, day or night, on short notice. Superior Saddle - Horses, let by tho Day or Week. TERM S, RCASONADL S. . 4 : : T. G. RICHMOND FUE SII Aft RIVAL! QUR STOCK OF NEW GOODS FOR SPUING TRADE, Is now open and for sale at our store, on the Corner of Front and Mill Streets, Dal las, Oregon. We invite the attention of onr patrons to j New Stock, consisting of DrefS Qmh ; Clothtna. Hardwire, Crockery Groceries, Boots If Shot, School Books, . ; . ', . ,.- Stationery, tfe. 'In fact everything found in Retail Stores, At Prices to Suit the Times. Courtry Prodaco taken in exchange for N"- : ; Goods ! . Thof-e having old accounts are requested to call and settle by CASH or NOTE. : We thank tho public for their liberal pat ronage in the past, and. hope for a continuance oi the same. N. A. J. D. LEE. Dallas, March 1st, 1870. 1-tf W. M. TEAL, I -- . ? - wagon cc Carriage MaUer9 , Slain Street, Dallas, T HAVE ON HAND AN ASSORTMENT 1. of Lumber Wagons, Express Wagons and uaggies or various kinds, ready tor sale, ;,,. Wk in" 0K1E 013 VlTil YOUFI CAUil ttYoa all jknoir h&r my Wagons are; for have len well4 IBatroftiiod for the last TEN YEARS, for which I feel thankful. And the last year they went off like Hot Cakes. 1 I aoa well prepared to do all kinds of work M0 trad0 5--t;!ti:-',:w1i uo iu in emptor toe oesi DtKtruiiu in the County, who is prepared to do Shoeing in tne best btyle, on short notice, and every kind of blacksmith' work dope in a neat and workmanlike manner, and afiaariltnir tn Order. at reasonable rates. - ' , Also Palnfleg done to order. -: Bring along yur 0Ka vn ungWt and get them paint Dallas, April 9, 1870.; 0:6m WOOli -WANTED. rmilE ELLEND AXE MILL COMPANY X will glvo lhe highest market price for wool, delivered at their factory tn Polk C. ma. . a . - 4 , sortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, - ; . 2-tf xoeir, etore is also open, wita a general as rjEENSWARB, W ABUNDANCE BUSINESS, COLLE GE, PORTLAND, OREGON, Ii the most thorough and complete Institution of the kind on toe coast. It Is designed bj its coarse of study and prac tice to place a ntlSINES EDUCATION WITIIIN THE REACH OP ALL. o Every facility Is afforded for acquiring a SOUND BUSINESS EDUCATION In the shortest possible time, and at TnE LEAST EXPENSE. Every student will have an Actual Business Practice, " a ' Miniature World of BuslneM, I TO WHICH HE IS INTRODUCED AFTER hivinp coin Dieted the Theory, and which has the effect of thoroughly ramlliaruing mm with all the minutae of real business. This feature of the Institution also affords an ex cellent practice in COMHE&CUlL CORRESPONDENCE, And furnishes abundant opportunities for test ing the Student s knowledge ot COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS. In conducting this actual practice, co-part nerhli are formed, aud when the day of du- sulutiod and settlement come, tne sifoject or PARTNNRSIIIP SKTTLKRKXT '':': Is taken np and Investigateil, ond the princi ples practically applied. The ntott thorough instruction is afforded in Business Penmanship! also, a course in J?lionogriapIiy, Rv a practical Short-Hand Reporter, for tae benefit of those who wish to pursue this use ful subject. For circulars, giving lull particulars, address LAUD FN & DEFRAXCE. -February 19.ly WALTflAllWATCIIES Let everyone who wants a VTtch read thi carefully. Especially if In some remote, out-uf-lbe-way place. Now that the railroad is open, we propose to give the residents of Oregon the opportunity of getting single genuine WaUhatu Watches at Lowest New York Wholesale Prices 1 We sell more Waltham Watches than any Other establishment in the country, either wholesale or retail ; we rend great numbers to every section of the country by Mail and Ex press, carefully packed and in perfect running order. Our pUn is this: You want a watch, and see our advertisement; now, we want you first to write to us for our Descriptive and Ilius trated Price List; we will send it, post-paid, by return mail. It explains all the different kinds, tells the weight and quality of the cases, with prices of each! you then make a selection of the kind you prefer, and send us your order. ! We will then send yon the watch by Express, with the bill to collect on deliviry. We give instructions to the Express Company to allow yon to open the package and examine the Watch; if it suits, yon can pay, and take it; if not, you are under no obligation to receive it and if it is taken, and afterward docs not prove satisfactory, we will exchange it, or REFUND THE H0NE7. , At a imtlcation of the Prictt, wrVi7 quote one IKVifcA from our lit. The P. 8. Rartlktt, Lever Movement, teith Extra Jewel, Chronome ter Jlalanee, Patent Pinion, Patent Dutt Cap, and all the other late improvement, in a Solid Coin Silver Cat, $28 in Greenbacks, or about $20 In Coin. All the other kinds, both gold and silver, in the same proportion. Do not order a Watch till you have sent for a Prsce List, as it con tains a great deal of information regarding these watches that will enable yon to make -an intelligont selection. Don't forget, when you write, to state that yon saw this advertisement tn the Polk Coomtt Times, and yon need not put in stamps for return postage. Address in full," . Howard & Co., Jewelers and Silrersiniths, ; v - 619 Eroadway, New York. We refer, by permission, to Messrs. Wells, Fargo. A Co., N. T. and San Francisco. I. W. Raymond, Esq., T. R. Butler, Esq., B. C. . Howard, Esq., San Francisco. W. S. Hobart,Esq., Virginia City, Nevada. ' ' 28 : . ..V : &m AUD DOOR FACTORY, - Corner Mill and Main street, Dallas. Xliggs Campbell HAVE CONSTANTLY ON nAND a large variety of Doors- and f""" Sashes, of all the common sises, and of JHHJL the best workmanship, at their Sash and Door Factory, which they offer for sale as cheap as suoh articles can be purchased elsewhere. They arfalso prepared to fill all ipeotal orC ders for work in their line promptly, cheaply Give ns a trial, and yon will be satisfied. 2 ; RIGQS k CAMPBELL. T1 AITERS. DO YOU WANT SOME V Fine Cloth QaiteriF if mpply yonr- seivesai . j. H i LEWIS'S. COS. & UAIJEJAIIT, VUOLESAIE & RETA L GROCERS , riOOXIS'S CLOCS. CALEr.1. '"m eatt"d Bate , w 'i (JnderWOOd, Barker tOj WAGOIV MAKERS, Commercial . street, Salem. : Oregon, n r A"WiTT?Af!TTTRE ALL KINDS OF WAO -ill ONS after the. most approved styles and the best of workmanship, on short nouce, anu ' AT PORTLAND PBICESl 2l-tf Saddlery, Harness. Main st. (opposite the Court House); Dallas, " IT 1 VTTir Af!TTTRKR AMU UMtt ll m. . -v -M 1 T TUT T"" M u.rnP, Saddles. Bridles. Whips, Collars Check Lines, etc- etc., of aft kinds, which he U prepared to sell at the lowest living rates. -REPAIRING done on short notice. N. H A S, DEALER IN CIJSTOH ill ADE BOOTSj State Street, Salem, Oregon, Two doors from Express office, j -i TTST TttfrF.TVED. A GOOD STOCK Or I Vronnh Kin and Calf Skins. California Kip nd Calf Skins, ana Uauiornta ooie jeaiucr, which I offer for sale cheap. ; r ! FURS! FUItSt! FDRSJ!! Thee highest price in caa h paid for Furs and Hides. 3J I WHAT V O ALL PERSOXS INDEDTED TO THE V underiened will ilcft)e call and fettle im mediately, and thereby sa vie cost to themselves and expense to me. F. XICIIOI.S. Dalian, Ogn., Jan. Stb, 1370. TO THE WORKING CLASS. Te are now prepared to furnish all cjlasses wVth eonrtant employment at home, the jwhole of the tirae or for the spare moments. Dusiners new, lijrbt and profitable. Persons of either sex eafib earn fnm 40c to $5 per evening, and a propor tional rum bv devotifts their whole time to th business.. Rots and eirNearn nearly as'mucit as men. That all who sed Ibis notice may send their address and test the business, we makr this unparalleled offer: TO such as ar not wel natUScd, we will send $1 to pay for the troubl ofwritinjr. Full particulars, a valuable satn pie, which will do to commence work on, and a copy of "The People's Literary Companion one of the largest and befet family ncwitoner publUhcd all sent free by mail. Reader, il rem want permanent, profitable work, address B. C. ALLEN A CO., ArotSTA. Maiaa. 3t FRESH GARDEN SEEDS OF EVERT VAUIKTy, liS' STORE! Dallas., Jan. 29.-3S.4t Villamette Iron Works Company NORTH FRONT AND E STREETS, PORTXA4, OGN. IRON FOUNDERS, THESE WORKS ARE LOCATED ON THE tr&nk of the river one block north of Couch s Wharf, and have facilitiertor turning out machinery promptlyjand efficiently. We have secured the services of Mr. John Nation, as Director of the Works, whose expe rience on this Coast for sixteen years gives him a thorough knowledge of the various kinds of machinery required lot; mining and milling purposes. j . We are prepared to exeeute'orders for all classes of Machinery and Boiler Work, such as MINING AND SJEAMBOAT MACHINERY SAW and FLOURING MILLS, QUARTZ MILLS, MINING PUMPS, 'Ac, Ac Ac". ; Manpfacture and Repair Machinery of all kinds. Iron Shatter Work at San Francisco , " Cost and Wheeler A Randall' Freight. Patent Grinder and Amalgamator. Dunbar's Self-adjusting Patent Piston Packing Htevenr ; Either applied to old or It U It new steam cylinders. Q,uartz Stampers,; ' Of the best Shoes and Dies, hard iron. 1 Farmers Attention ! FBI HE UNDERSIGNED HAVING IT AD X aearly twenty years' practice in making wagons in Oregon, we feel confident we can do as good work as can beihad in any part of the Iron and nicLorv Axles, (Xlilniblc Uclns) On hand and made to order on short notice. Lumber Warons...l...U ......... fl50(? ISO Express Wagbns..i;........,..IT22S --Call and examine jour work. Repairing done on short notice and on reasonahre terms. SIMEON T. GARRISON, , ASAISHREYE, Dallas, Apr! 14,1 87p. -. 1:3m Ifyott wib the vert Ut Camat Pao- toorapus, you inot call on BRADLElf A nnr.ftvsriN'. i2 Mont2-otnry ftreet. Saa rrti.Vo. , '. , . m. taint or: infection in the hu man organism which weaken the vital forces. and disorders or disarranges tno juncuon.? the whole system. This taint or iniecuou moat usually hereditary in the constitution, but it may also arise from habits of life, nnwbole- 'food etc In time, If this disease doe not show itself in an ulcerous or form, it induces those other diseases,; such as consumption, ulcerations of the liver, stomach and kidneys, salt rheum, dropsy, etc Jh best remedy ever yet discovered is "Dr. Walker "Vegetable Vixesar Bitters." It wi euro the disease if not too far advanced, ana wu4 eradicate the cause. - , WORDS OP WISDOM Fob Yochg Mex, . On the Ruling Passion in Youth and iariy Manhood, with SELF HELP for the Erring And Unfortunate. Sent in sealed letter envel opes, free of charge. ; Address, HowABPlAgso- ciatiox, JioJt J, Fhiladeipbia, 1'a. , . , 3 THE GREAT Family Hedlclne of the 'Ago Taken Internally, It Cnrea , , Dytentery, Clolera, Diarrhara, Vrump and i'ern i the stomach, , ,. J . Jtotetl Complaintt, 'ahiieri' Colic, Liter Complaint, Dynyitptia, Indt'jrMion Sore Throat, Sudden Coldi, - f Com'jht, ?.. dc Used externally, It Curea Uo!Ut Ftlon, Cut, Jtrniten, Burnt, Scald; tOll Soren, Sprain, TiXtthache, ram the face, Xenralyia, Hkeumatinu, Fretted Feet,' , , dre d'e, d'C .HECfI.lXIS' IIOTEsL, Vol' 102, 104, 103 Front street, cor Alder, PORTLAND, OREGOIT, r : THOMAS RVrAN, - - PROPRIETOR. (Formerly of the What Cheer House.) HAVING OPENED THE AuOVE HOUSE the proprietor wishes to announce to the lublic that he is now prepared to accommodate quests in a satisfactory manner at tne most reasonable rates. The entire house has been newly finished and furnished throughout in the most complete and comfoatable manner. . , " Baggage taken to and from the bouse free of barge. BANK EXCHANGE 8 AL0QH, Slala rcet, : V : Dallas, Ogn WIN ES, LIQUORS, POUTER, ALE bitter, C'rtt Candies, Oysters. And Sardines will be served to senile-1 men on the outside of the counter, by a gentle man who has an eye to li on the inside. So come along, boys; make no delay, and we will soon hear what you have to say. - 32 W. f. C1IXUA. C. B.- STILES' headquarters' Main street, Opposite Con rt House. Goods I AM NOW PREPARED TO OFFER A largo assortment of choice - PROVISIONS. GROCERIES, WOODEN WARE, TOBACCO, FRUITS, CIGARS, YANKEE NOTIONS, Etc., Etc Also, a General Assorlment of . BOOTS, SUOIiS AND A1TERS. I design to keep only the CHOICEST and REST articles and sell them at a Small Profit For Cash. l-. " MY MOTTO. Quick sales and small profits. - O. D. STILES. HURGREU & SIIIilDLER, Importers and Dealers in ; FURNITURE AND The Largest Stock and the Oldest Fur nlture House in Portland. WAREROOMS AND FACTORY: CORNER SALMON AND FIRST ETRE2T3, PORTLAND.OUEGON. - 19-tf ' L;UMBERr:!:::l 145,000 Feet ot Lumber FOR SAL ATTILLOTSOriS 1111 A good assortment at the Mill Yard f or Or-, ders filled. T " JUDGE COLLINS, at Dallas, Is my author-, ised Agent to sell said lumber and to collect all bills due me for lumber. Put in your orders, soon, if you want a good lot of Lumber at $0 Per Thousand, "' On the Yard. , i STEPHEN TILLOTSON. " Feb.l2-no41tf. ... A LL SORTS OF GOODS SOLD FOR Cash 07 Marketable .Produce at : J. II. LEWIS'S QALT.CARMEN ISLAND AND tr K E.RP00L- Salt, la quantities to mil, at COS A EARIIART'9 )?!,