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. -t - 'Ttf f h A t v rt 'it t t it ttr IJV l V . V., 4 t J V il ,4M jJ U ,V U Ul lit COIJBITy OFFICIAL PAPER. DALLAS, SATURDAY, AUG. 20. Brevities. An English fleet has sailed for Gib raltar. ; The wheat crop below the average. ia Canada will bo There are several cases fever in Philadelphia. of yellow War between San Domingo and Hay ti is said to bo imminent. 4k The channel of the Wesser is sown , thickly with torpedoes. lA Iletald correspondent on the Baltic ; Coast has been arrested as a spy. The corn crop of Arkansas will bo larger this year than for several years past. ' .The first bale of new Texas cotton sold in New york on Monday at 80 cents per pound. " There is serious trouble between the , whites and Negroes in Woodford county, Kentucky. Une hundred grocers in lirooklyn have been prosecuted for selling pack' ages without stamps. The naij makers of Weymouth, Massa chusetts, are on a strike, and those of Taunton threaten to join them The number immigrants arriving last week at New York was onlv 331 in consequence of the war. The Apache Indians lately made an incursion into Sonora, destroying the lives and property of citizens The Reform party of Massachusetts will hold a State Convention on the 8th of September at Worcester. The first ship from China through the Suez Canal -arrived at London on the 6th instant with a cargo of spring teas. The funeral procession of Real, the murderer, executed last Friday in New York, was attendfid hv 4.000 nersnne. Eighteen young men have been fined t. eacn lor nauitnaiiy "loanmr on the street corners of Boston. F. R. Smith, one and a half miles of Salem was burned. A- severe hail storm visited Terre Ilaute, Indiana, on Monday evening. The hail-stones are reported to Lave bcen six inches in circumference. A Niagara Falls man advertises: fAll persons wanting my wife to do washing or sewing from this date, are prom di tea irom Dringingorsenumg any thing to be washed or made without my consent. A California law-maker, more accus tomed to the arts and phrases of poker than to the parhamcntry usages of leg iilative halls, once seconded a motion by Raving. 43ir Speaker, I straddle that blind." L A paper encourages the young by the example of a "youth who formly lived in a hovel yet, with only his two hands and a crowbar, opened a jewelry, store; and now he is liviDg in a largo stone Residence in Sing Sing." .. A polleeman in Boston arrested a boy for some offense last Saturday, when he .sraa .'"set unon bv a lar??e crowd of hnvs. ... r i-i -, attempting to rescue the prisoner. lie fired four shots into the crowd, wound rig as many boys. ' f,-?i m v , ' The following amendment to the Rev j cnue law will take effect October J nt: ,1 "On and after the 1st day of October, 1870, the stamp tax imposed in Sched itle'B, or promissory notes for a less sum oi money, orior payment; oi any aeot, and the stamp tax imposed in Schedule C, on canned aiid preserved fishjbo, and tho same is, hereby repealed," etc. High Art in Lying. A gentle-, man of transatlantic "raising" had men tioBed. the (exceedingly likely) fact that he had seen as many as fifty snakes tip a tree at one time.' A stupid Brit , isher baving'ventured to evince a very decided incredulity, " Waal, stranger," laid the Yankee, "there wor 'forty," "fdrfjr 1 ' but that is as wonderful as fiftjr'J exclaimed the' 'other. "Waal, ptranget"' was the rejoinder, "you seem tarnation hard to please, we'll say twentyi there! and I'm darned if I don't fight afore I take off another snake." But ' even this, as "a clincher," trust pMd to the fallowing: A yankee.possibly the same man, having told an English man that ho shot, on one particular oceasionrnine hundred and ninety-nine snipes, hia interlocutor asked him why be didn't make it a thousand at onoe? lNoV said he not. Hike!? I'm going to tell a lie for one snipe." Whereupon tha' Englishman, rather "riled," and determined not to bo outdone, began to tell a long story of a man having ewura from Liverpool to Boston. "Did Jrou seehjm, asked the Yankee, sudden y "did you pec htm yourselff" f'Why. yes, of corse I did, I was coining across, pod our vessel passed him a mile outot .J?pton barber.? "Well, I'm glad yo aw him strnger, 'cos yor a witness that I did it. That teas me!" ' ; ; .What. is that'whUift by losing an eye has nothing but a nose left? -A noise. The Chicago Tribune hns an entire new uress and about it. Ices not say a word The Legislnture of Texas has an "in crual racket" every few days. So says a reporter. The Emperor Napoleon keeps one telegraphic wire constantly employed with his correspondence with the Km press. What man always speaks well of every one I The Assessor of taxes: he never " underrates" anybody. : Amateur gardeners are the most gen- . m erous ot men -it is a pleasure witn them to "fork over" their grounds. A lot of wool amounting td 40,000 pounds is ready at Salem for shipment to Boston. It goes to A. Peabody. . G. -Webster has sold the Tloseburg Ensign to G. 11. Swain, who will con tinue its publication. To any who can say "Shoes and socks Shock Susan" with rapidity and fautiess pronunciation, four times running, a large reward will bo paid. An old Greenland seaman said he could really belived that crocodiles shed tears, for he had often seen whales, blub ber. A Montana local makes an item of the casting of a 20,000 brick at a cer tain banking house. One would thiuk he had stumbled into a foundry by mistake. The Sentinel learns that between three and four hundred soldiers have left San Francisco for Fort Klamath They are going for" the Indians who have left the reser'alion against orders, and now are threatening to -o trouble some. Scandal Dr. Johnson being once in company with some ecandal mongers, one of them having accused an absent friend of resorting to rouge, he observed: " It is perhaps, after all, much better for a lady to redden her own checks than to acters.'' blackcu other people's char- British Art Ex hi mi ion Of 1871 An Important Ana-ounce- ment. The first of a scries of annual exhibitions of selected works of fine and industrial art and scientific inventions will be opened at south Kensington. London,, on the 1st of May, 1871, and closed on the 30th of September. The productions of all nations will be admitted, subject to their obtaining the certificate of competent judges tlat lhy are of sufficient excellence to be worthy of exhibition. 1 he first exhibitions wil consist of the following classes. Uivss:on 1st rinc arts applied to works of utility. Division 2d- Manufactures, machin cry and raw material. Division tiJ Scientific inventions, and new discoveries of all kinds. Division 4th Horticulture. AU objects must be delivered at the exhibition building during the month of Febuary. Price; may be attached to the obit cts, and exhibitors will bo en couraged to states their prices. Full particulars can be obtained on all mat tcrs connected with the exhibition to the British consul. To Remove Motes and Chaff from the Kyes. M. Tinkham, St Loufi, Kansas: Calomel is one of the best remedies for rnotcs or chaff in the cyos of horses or cattle. I had a cow that got an oat chaff on her eye ball which resisted all efforts at removal. Her eye became so swollen that she oonld not open it. and a white film bf gan to grow upon the ball. I was speaking to one of my neighbors about it ; ho recommended the above remedy, which I applied, blowing it into thecye with a goosequill, about the bulk of a grain of wheat. Twenty-four hours after, no one would have supposed anything had ever ailed the eye. I know of other instances where it has been used with equal success. Exchange, The following description of a base ball pitcher inaction will be appreciated by all who have watched this important member of the nine : " On receiving the ball he raises it in both hands until it is on a level with his left eye. Striking an attitude, he gazes at it two or three minutes in a contemplative way, and then turns it around once or twice to be sure that it is not an orange or a cocoa nut. Assured that he has the genuine article, he then winks once at the first baseman, twice at the second baseman, and three times at the third baseman, and, after a scowl, at the shortstop aud a glance at the home plate, finally deliv ers the bait with t te precision and rap idity of a cannon hot." Sam lived on the banks of the Delaware, and was a mighty hunter. lie was plagued with a degenerate son, who manifested noi predilection for his fathera's pursuits. One day Sam's patience gave out entiiely, and exclaim cd,in the bitterness of-his mortification, " Cuss me, Tom, if . you'ro not gettin' perfectly worthless ; you'll neither hunt nor fisb. I'll be hanged if Idcn'tsend you to school !" : , y : LIFE INSURANCE. EMPIRE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. OI IVciv G. HILTON SCRIBNER, SIDNEY W. CROWFUT, Success the Criterion of Excellence. Ordinary Life Policies i&fosolutely Hon Forfeitable From Payment of First Annual Premium. SPECIAL INSURANCE NON NUAL One Third of the Annual Premium loaned to the party insured, Jf desired, And no Note Required. The Business of the Company is on the Elutual Flan. No evidence could prove more conclusively how fully the public appreciate the new and liberal features of this Company, and the well earned reputation of its leading Officers and Directors than the If.ir.lEUSE SUCCESS OF THE EMPIRE, Unprecedented and Unparalleled BV AXY COMPANY IS IS us'ope or America. Applications for Agencies in places where the Empire is not already repre sented,! will be received only from parties who can give undoubted references as to qualification and integrity, and should be addressed to the undersigned. ; O. F. VON RHEIN k CO., 332 Montgomery Street, ! Opposite Odd Fellows' Hall, Ground Floor, 18-ly . ! ... j .: ' - " vm , i - mmmmmmmmmtiiimmmmmmmm , This Itemnly lo not fitnpljr rrlirr for a short time, hut it produces perfect and permnn ent cure of the worst t-npem of Chronic Naat Catarrh, ami trill pntf mmrd for n ct that I enntmt cwr. 41 Col J tn the hcaii" and Catnrrhal Headache are cured with a few ap plications. If jou hnv discharge from the now, offensive or otherwise, stopping up the nose at times, partial loss cf the scno of jktncll, ta)te or bearing, ejres watering or weak, feel dull, have pain or pleasure in the head, you may rest assured that you have Cntarrh. Thous ands annually, without manifesting half of the above symptoms, terminate in Consumption and end in tb grave. N disease is so common, more dtceptive or loss understood by physici ans. I will send my phamphlct on Catarrh to any address free. Dr. Sage's Catarrh Keraedy is now ! SOLD BY MOST DRUGGISTS IN ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. Price 50 cent. Sent by mail post paid, on receipt of fiO cents, or four packages for $3 Rcware of- counterfeits and worthless imita tions. See that my prirate Mawp, which is a fmniflre guarantee af gtuHinctiett, is upon the outside wrapper. - Remember that this pri irate stamp, issued by tho United States Government expressly for stamping my medicines, has my portrait, name and address, and tba words "U. 8. Certificate of genuineness" engraved upon it, and need not bo mistaken. Don't bo swin died by travelers and others representing them selves as Dr. Sage; I am tho only man now living that has the knowledge and the right to manufacture the gennine Dr. Sage's Catarrh iieinQdr, and I never travel to sell this medi cine. R. V. PIERCE, M. D. au6-3m 133 Seneca street, Buffalo, N. Y. Notice to Bridge Builders, The contract to boild a bridge across the Luckiaraute, at Henry Hel rule's Polk Co., Oregon, will be let to the lowest bidder on Sat urday, tho 3d day of September, 1870, between the hours of one and four o'clock, p. m., at the site of tho bridge. Plans and specifications can bo seon at the County Clerk's office in Dallas. CIIAS. COOLEDG. : 24 w4 Superintendent. Administrators 5 Notice TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the undersigned was duly appointed at the August term of tue County Court ror xatn hill county, Oregon, administrator of the estate of John R. Kirby, deceased, lato of said county. Those having claims against said estate are required to present them with nrooer vouchers to the said administrator within six months frm dato hereof. JOEL A. KIRBY, Administrator. MeMinnville, Oregon, August 8th, 1870. vaug!3-4w ' - " -:--:r - ': WOOL WAMTUO. fpnE ELLENDALE MILL COMPANY JL will give the highest market price for wool, delivered at their factory in PolK uo. ; Their Store is also open, with a general as sortment of Dry Good?. Groceries, Hardware, York. President. Secretary. FORFEITABLE PREMIUMS. AFTER TWO AN- Managers for the I'acijic Coast DALLAS LIVERY. FEED & SALE &STABLEs Cor. Main and Court Streets, Thos. G. Richmond, Proprietor. HAVING PURCHASED THE ABOVE Stand of Mr. A. H. Whitley, wo have re fitted and re stocked it in eueh a manner as will satisfactorily meet every want of tho com munity. Ilugglea, single or double, Hacks, Con cord Wagons, etc., etc.. Furnished at all hours, day or night, on short notice. ' Superior Saddle Horses, let by the Day or Week. TERMS, RCASONABLE. 4 T. O. RICHMOND W. II. TEAL, Wagon & Carriage MnUerj Main Street, Dallas. I HAVE ON HAND AN ASSORTMENT of Lumber Wacons, Express Wairons and Buggies of various kinds, ready for salo. COME OH V1TH YOUR CASH I You all know jhat my wagons are; fori have haen well patronized for the last TEN YEARS, for which I feel thankful. And the last year they went off like Hot Cakes. I am well prepared to do all kinds of work in my trade. I have in my employ the best Black vnlth in the County, who is prepared to do Shoeing in tho best Style, on short notice, and every kind of blacksmith work done in a neat and workmanlike manner, and according to Order, at reasonable rates. Also Painting done to order. Bring along your old Wagons Buggies, and get them paint ed. W. II. TEAL. Dallas, April 9, 1870. 6:m Summons. In the Circuit Court for tha Stat of Ortgont for Yamhill county, t. Caroline E. Dorriss, Plaintiff, vs. Felix G. Dorris, Defendant. - fflO FELIX G DORRIS, SAID DEFEN JL 'dant: In the name of tho Stato of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of the Plaintiff, filed against you. in the above named court, by Monday, the 14th day of November, A. D. 1870, which is the first day of the next regular term of said court, following the expiration of the time prescribed in the order of the Judge of said court, herheof, and more than six weeks from the date of said order and of - this sum tnons, and the first publication hereof, or jndg ment will be taken against you for want thereof. And you are hereby further notified that if you fail to appear and answer as above required, the plaintiff will apply to safd court for a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between you and her, and for the caro. and custody of the minor children.. The issue of said marriage, by order of the Hon. R. P. Boise, Judge of said court, made this 25th day of July, A. D. 1870. : SULLIVAN WHITSON, i augfi-Cwi a , Plala$T Attorney!!. NATiONAli. ' BUSINESS. COLLEGE, PORTLAND, - OREGON, Ib the most thorough and complete Institution of the kind on the Coat. It is designed by its course of study and prac tice to place a BUSINES EDUCATION WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL. Every facility is afforded for acquiring a S0UKD BUSINESS EDUCATION In the shortest possible time, and at THE LEAST EXPENSE. . .- f - s Every student will have aa Actual Business Practice, - A Miniature World of IJu&Iness, T O WHICH HE IS INTRODUCED AFTER having completed the Theory, and which has the effect of , thoroughly familiarizing him with all the minutaa of real lu.-iijees. This feature of the Institution a'oo affords an ex cellent practice in COMMERCIAL COEEESPONDENCE, - And furnishes abundant opportunities for test iiig the Student's knowledge of 0 COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS. In conducting this actual practice, co-part nerehips are formed, and when tha day of dis sulutiod and cclUcaivnt comes, the subject of PARTNERSHIP SETTLEllENT Is taken up and investigated, ond the princi ples practicahy applied. The tnd?t thorough i&strucMon ia afforded in Business Peutuantbip ; lo, a course in By a practical Short-IIandRcporter, fur tk-t benefit of those who wbh to purtue this use ful subject. For circulars, giving full particulars, addresf .LAUDFN A DEFRANCB. February 19.-ly Willamette Iron WorSsCompan; NORTH FRONT AND E STREETS, 4 POKTI.AXD, OCX. I RON FOUNDERS, .STE.UI K.LE AND BOILER BUILDERS. milESE WORKS ARE LOCATED ON THE bank of the river, one block north of Couch's Wharf, and have facilities Ivt turning out machinery promptly and ctheicutly We have secured the tervievs of Mr. John Nation, as Director of the Wurki whose expe rienee on this Coajst fur sixteen year? gives him a thorough knowledge of the various kinds of machinery required for mining and milling purposes. We are prepared to execute orders for all classes of Machinery and Boiler Work, such as MINING AND 8TEAMB0AT MACHINERY SAW and FI.OUKIXG IH11.1.S, QUARTZ MILLS, MINING PUMPS, Ac, Ac, Ac Manufacture and Repair Machinery of all kinds. Irou Shutter Work -nt Pan Franc Ikco Cost and Freight. j Wheeler A- Randall' Patent Grinder and Amalgamator. Dunbar's Sctf-adjusting Tatcnt Tiston Packing Stevens' " u " Either applied to old or new steam cylinders. Quartz Stampers, Shoes and Dies, , Of the best hard iron. 1 FPRNITUjTEI liurcaus, Lounges, Tables, I3cc 1st cads, A Variety of CHAIRS, for Kitchen aud Parlor use, RAW-HIDE BOTTOM CHAIRS, Of my own make. Shop near Way mire's Mill I .INVITE. THE PUBLIC TO EXAMINE .my stock. I shall be pleased to show you my goods, and better pleased when you buy. ! New Work put up to order, and Repairing done at the lowest cash price. 87 WM. C. .WILLS. j;; -. ,",7 '; WOTICE.;. : I WILL SELL OR TRADE FOR HORSES, cattle or sheep, mv CAMIiRA and PHO TOGRAPHIC STOCK; also my dwelling houseand Gallery in Dallas. ' For particulars lnauire of B. F. Nichols or 10-tf CIIAS. LAFOLLETT. LL SORTS OF GOODS. SOLD 1 FOR Cash or Marketable Produce at FRENCH HEDICAL OFFICE. Dr. fu lien Pcrrault, Dr. of Medicine of the Faculty of Pa ris, Graduate of the University oi dutcu's Collefje, and Physician of the St. John Ilaptiato So- elety of Sau Francisco. ' W PERRAUII JiA i u v. rj-tAc-, i Pr. ure to inform patients and other seeking confidential rocuicai be consulted daily at his office, Armory Hall Building, North East corner of Montgomery and Sacramento streets, Fan i-rancisco, juoomo v q id - 11 'first floor. ur stairs, entrance on cither Montgomery or Sacramento streets, Dr. Pkrrai lt's studies nave r.een aiuioes exclusively devoted to the cure of the various forms of Nervous and ' Physical Debility, the repult of Injurious habits acquireo in yuuiu, i.;.v, iiennllv tcrmiTifl.te in impotence ? and sterility, and perinaueutly induce all the con comitants of old age. w nere a secret lnuriu : .:aig invulvinir the hnnnincfS of a life and that of btbers, reason and morality dictate tho necessity of its rcmova), lor H is aiaci icai premature decline of the vigor, of manhood, matrimonial unhappiness, compulsory single life, 'etc., have their sources in causes, tho germ of which is planted in early life, and tha bitter fruits tasted long afterward; patients, laboring under this complaint; will complain of one or more of the following symptoms: Nocturnal Emissions, Pains in the Back and Head, Weakness of Memory and Sight, Dis .h.rrra frr.Tii the Urethra on trfdnc to stool or make water. Intellectual Faculties are Weak ened, Loss of Jlemory ensues, ideas arecioua ed, and there is a disinclination to attend to business, or even to reading, writing or the so ciety of friends, etc. The patient will proba ably complain of Dizziness, Vertigo, and that Sight and Hearing are Weakened, and sleep disturbed by dre-nms melancholy, sighing, palpitation, fainting., coughs and slow fevers f while some have external rheumatic pain, and numbness of the body. Some f the most pnmmnn svniT.totn s are tiimnlcs in' the face. and aching in difZcjrcnt parts of the body. Pitients suffering troin tms aisease enouiu u . ply immediat.ly to Dr. Pr.RRArLT, either in person or by letter, as he will guarantee a euro of Seminal Emissions and Iwpotccce in six or eight weeks, ' Patients suffering fom vecerial disease in any stage, Gonorrhea. Gleet, Strictures, Bubo, Ulcers, C"tancou Eruptions, etc., will be' treat ed successfully. All Syphilitic and Mercurial Taints entirely removea lroni tee system. Du. Pkrravlt's diplomas are in bis office, where patients exn see for themselves that they are under the enre of a regularly educated practitioner. Thosbeet references given if re tjuire'd. ' r Patients suffering under chronic diseases can call and examine for themselves. We invito iuvefctigatiun ; claim not to know everything, nor to cure everybody, but. we do claim that iu all caea taken under trcaiuiCJit we fulfil our promircs. We particularly request thoo who have tried this bna?ted (loctTjr and that adver tised pbyfician till worn out and discouraged, to call upon us. ' Low charges and ejuick cures. Ladie-s sufl'erir g Irom any complaint inciden tal to their tcx, ear. consult the dvctor with the ii?fcurai:ce of relief. Female Monthly Pills. Dn. Prima t't.T i i U.erty agent in Califorrla for Dr. Biott Ftr.Ifc M-iith!y Pills. Their immense sale has eHrt.blil.ed their repuiation as a ftttKilu r. indy unppr aoi.ed, and far in advance ot evvry otht r nuivdy lor uppresions and is re gularities, and tt t r oKrtructions in fo nj t-s On tho rev it of five - dollars, these I'iUiwill t Mi.t ly mail or excess loanypnrt of the world, secure fi ia -miofiy or damage, Perseus at a diane-u ch.ii be eiaed at hi ue, by addressing a Itttcr to Die. Peru aci.t, corner of iacramcul. and Mulgmcry street?; llooius 10 and 11, or Box S7, P. O., Sau Fiai: .-eo, stating the caso as minutely as I --ooiUc, general babils of living, occuputiou, etc-., etc. All communications eonfidential " 14-ly WHOLESALE & RETAIL GHOCtRS xtioonxrs glccit, saleiz. Goods by the Package at Reduced Hate mvia r.tf : Usiclcrwcod, tlarkcr. & Co, Commercial street, Salem. Oreg-on, MANUFACTURE ALL KINDS OF WAG ONS after the most approved styles and the best of workmanship, on thort notice, and AT PORTLAND PRICES! 21 -tf Saddlery,'.'' Harness, 8. C. . Main st. (opposite tho Court House), Dallas, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Whips. Collars, Check Lines, etc., etc., of all kinds, which ho is prepared to sell at the lowest living rates. jCS-REPAIRING done on short notice.." DRUG STORE.: Northwest Comer Main and Alill Sta. DALLAS, OGN. ' HAVING PURCHASED the OLD STAND, formerly belonging to W. S. Bobb, ao4 wishing to live and let live, I will sdl at low! rates, FOR CASH, everything in my lino: ' Drugs, Patent ftScilicfncSj And all kinds of PURE LIQUORS, put up. expressly for Medicinal use. . PERFUMKIUCS OV AJL KIXp, Ahot Soda, v-v-iviinj'j)! ' Cream Tartar, ; , . . ' Saleralus, Sagof. Bird seed, ::- ;? , llaints, Ods, Yarni$est 'Snathe, ' Domestic DyenS f. ' - Washing' PoxrJtr$t And everything else that is kept in a FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE, '! I II. F. KICIIOLS, Druggist s AJhJcTCARM EN ISLAND AND LIV ERPOOL Salt,in quantities to suit, at , 4 COX A EARHART'S Salem. rAITERS. . DO YOU WANT SOME XM Fine Cloth, Qaitcr? if o, supply your-