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She r ejont pit b I i 2 R. OOUnTY OFFICIAL PAPER. DA LL AS, SATURDAY, OCT. 2D. W&aSt. Fanl a Dachelor f It seems lo be the general impression that Paul was a bachelor, and many ladies of the present day have formed an opinion of him which is decidely unfavorable. I believe, and propose to shovr,- that Paul was actually a married man, and a strong. advocate of "woman's rights." The Corrinthian Chorch bad written for directions upon ; the subject of matrimony in a time ot great perse-, cution, and, under' the circumstances, he 'seems to think that far the time being thu unmarried ; had better remain so Kusebius Clement and other historians,' speak of Panics a married ' man and according to the best historical'cydieuoe we cantget, he was at the, writting this epistle a widower. ' 'And thus he re mained true to his dead, and admonished other men who had lost their wives to pursue the same course, Is there any thing very obi ectional in this advice? If Ithere is any woman in America who is particularly anxious for her husband to marry again " after her "death, we should like to see her. The Apostles 'advice to wives" in the fifth chapter, of the Ephesians, jseems tqj&e very of fensive to some, because he admonishes them to obedience Husbands are very fond of quoting it. If there is but one text hrthe-Bible with which they are acquainted it is that ; but do you every hear the 25 verse from masculine Jjps? listen t Husband, love your wiveseven as Christ loved the church and gave hints t?f for it." There, gentleman,' is yorrrule of conduct don't forget, and, by the wavy how do you like it? "Where is there a greater love than this? And what an exalted opinion Paul must have had of a woman to deem her worthy f such affection I Rest assured that obedience will gladly follow such a love like that. When men are hoo as, loyal and true when they tenderly love and shield, even at the sacrifice, of fl f, then- women will ''honor and obey" Vtfnou,arjy objections or regret. Pqckar&tjlanildy.i . J. She' Mountain Democrat is respon 'A Bible for the following: Accidental Poisoning A most unfortunate case ef accidental poison- i'ng occurred at the Cove last week, resnlting'in the death cf the Revi W. P. Kogcr. The circumstances attend ing the matter are, as near as we can learn them, about as follows: The de ceased was, taken, with a severe fit of .cholera morbus, and not .finding relief in the applying of some simple reme dies, a ? neighbor, by the name of Hay den, was called in. , He professed to know something of medicine and its effects. Mr. Haydcn, it seems, pre scribed a pill of opium, and it not tak - ing immediate effect, . the dose was repeated, until it was discovered the T patient had fallen into a stupor and was ' rapidly sinking.. SeveraL hours had elapsed since. the first pilLwas adminis tered, and the idea all at once took possession of the minds of those present that the amount of opium given was killins the patient. Restoratives were applied, and the patient got out of bed and walked up and down the room. Thus matters continued until morning came, when, after all hopes of saving Uhe HfeTat the poisoned man" had been. given up, Dr. Hulsey was summoned. The "Doctor tells us, that 'when he 'arrived - the patient was dying, and the deadly effects of the drug had penc trated the entire system. .There was nose' in 'applying restoratives,, and, after lingering for two or threat hours, perfectly unconscious, death came, and life was no more. He died Sunday afternoon, and leaves a sorrowing family to deplore his untimely end, to whom the sympathies of the entire community are extended. & 9 1 (The jccurrence "iar a startling warn ipgjfguinit the use of drugs, of which thrt nartieit nsinf them have but little knowledge. There is always danger in such instances ; and, for our part, we would prefer paying a little more, and ' ljave a 'octpr attend us, than to save a few) dollars and take I tie; chances of ;j being killed through ignorance. . h The Great Health Restorer I : mm - ' a II. xviany thousands or sictc peopie oeen ' restored to perfect health by Bristol's Bamparilla and Pills, and more eerti- - ficates of cures and letters of grateful thanks have been received in their favor than were probably ever written for all othor medicines combined. Suf ferer 1 whatever your ailment is, give these two remedies a trial ; no matter how" often you may have been disap pointed, they will benefit, and most ; likely cure you. " 578 ;., j Subscribe for the Republican. v.-.-v va. lire vi tics, vk Ole-liull has been married .twice' within five months, though to the same girl both times on the first of J une at his country, seat in Norway, and the other day at her home in Madison, Wisconsin ' ;!,',' ,. rni '.-rr A short time since a Mr. Knott was trie'd in an interior county of Georgia for a violation of law. The verdict of the jury was : "We find the defendant Knott guilty." The judge was at a loss whether to sentence or not. ; A, great storm at Hamburg, Iowa, on the 31st' ultimo, blew down the new Methodist Church, which cost $40,000, levelled a railroad freight house, razed seven buildings to tho ground, and un roofed scores of dwellings. A man was recently, found standing upon his head in the streets of Mobile, Ala., who claimed to be the brother-in-law of. President Grant. Whenever the boys hooted at him, he turned round savagely and shrieked "Let us have peace." The French, in their great resolve to have Paris well provisioned during the threatened invasion of their capital, have many buyers, all over JEngland commissioned tojexecute orders on their behalf, and ' considerable quantities of produce have been bought up for im mediate shipment to that quarter. Public dinner orators should be care full how they express themselves. -We read the other day of the builder of a church now in course of construction, when the toast of his health was given, rather enigmatically replied . that he was "more fitted for the scaffold than for pulio speaking. u1 Well. David." said a poor but worthy citizen to one of the State street magisnatcs, "the world has pros pered with you and they say you are immensely-rich." "Well," replied Da vid "perhaps it is true, but we cannot take our gold with us when we go." "It would melt if you did," was the quick retort. The "social evil' policy, adopted from the French and other continental examples, by the city of St.- Louis, proved a failure in the first attempt to resist it. One of the frail sisters took her case to court, and it was there held that the' tax imposed upon her class was without any warrant whatever, and virtually that the whole matter was a farce and a fraud . The Portland Transcript says the fol lowing Inscription is to be found in a graveyard in a neighboring town, on a stone erected by a much widowed man to the memory of his four wives, whom Jie thus economically consigns to eter nal buss in two lines : ' ' . "i- - - s " "Here lies Susan, Bj'rjr, Rebecca nJ Jne. ; .For ever anS erer in Ileaven to reijn." , A young fellow in Tifiln gor hold oi a nightmare the other night, and dream ing that his brother was shut up in a bureau that stood in the room, jumped out of bed. Seizing tho bureau, he turndd incompletely over, smashing the mirror and badly demoralizing it gener ally. He thinks nightmares jxe ex pensive as well as unpleasant. "You must admit, ddctor," said a witty ady to"a celebrated doctor of divinity, lwith whom she was arguing the ques tion of the ''equality of the sexes, "you must admit that woman was crea ted before man." "Well, really, mad am," said .the astomshea divine, "I must ask you to prove your case. 'That can be easily done, sir, she naively replied, Wasn't Eve the first maid ?" ' On Saturday last. T. A. Clayton, E-q., of Philadelphia, was gunning in the vicinity of Marcus Hook, laving for pusher B. Heacock. Mr. Clayton discharged his gun at a flock of birds, but did not hit them. Heacock thought he had hit his bird, and raised his head: just at this time Clayton fired his 2d barrel, aud the load struck Heacock in the head. ' He fell insensible, and died shortly afterwards. A grocery-keeper in Louisville, a few days ago, waited upon a customer, who desired to purchaso a quart of vinegar, and gave him in mistake a quart of whisky.. Going home the man soon discovered the mistake, and told ? his neighbors in aquit way, who straightway felt a demand for vinegar, which the grocery-keeper, gladly furnished. He didn't know what occasioned the sud den demand for the acid fluid, but soon found he was drawing from the wrong barrel. His discovery stopped the sale of. vinegar, aad the -neighbors were happy.",' ' 'X,':." r-A LADlk OF illQII RANK- : Wife of one of the leading Statesmen of England, says V " I have duly received tho esse of Murray & Lanman s Florida., Water, which you were kind enough to send me. I have tested its merits, and find it a most delightful perfume, more delicate and flower like in its aroma than any other toilet pre paration I have before used." Purchasers should be particular to ask for the Florida Water prepared by Ijanman & Kemp, New York, wmare the s'ole proprietors of the genuine REAL ESTATE. COME Alilt YE THAT DESIltE Pleasant Hornet in a Goodlj Land and consult ' ' ' : '. -i HVSSCLli & FERRY, Beal Estate Brokers and Collection Agents, N. W. Corner of First and Washington Streets, 'PORTLAND, OREGON, J OR D M. C. GAULT, HEAL ESTATE J AC! E NT , At the Branca Office, IN Dallas, Polk County, Oregon." That in to that the lands ot 'Shlntr earcelj attract th attention of tho Kini trrant wh- winhe to purchase a dexiraUs borne in a fertile. bealtbT region, while lnda in Or. gon can bo purchased fur a small amount of moncy.j. We now proclaim that pepial attention will be sriren to the purchase and aale of Beal E tatej and TOoretTer, we ebeerfuhy impart the information mat we nave a large amount of City Property Town TiOts, Farms, Improved, anil UnimproTecI Lnnth, Stock Ranclit4-, Timber Lands, Etc., Etc., Etc. - For tale at reasonable terms, In tho neat Portions of the State. And in concloion, we wonld irnprcs unon the minds of persons detirine to " sell Real En- tate that they incur no expense in placing: their property in our bands, unless a sale is effected. farucaiar attention is directed to iht, ft that a larjre amount of deirhlo lands can be purchased at the U ranch Office, DALLAS, POLK COUNTY, OREGON. D. ITI. . 'GAVfeT, ! lteal Estate Agent. 12-tf The standard remedy for Coughs, In fluenza, more Throat, W hooplntf Cough, Croup. "Liver Complaint, .Bronchitis llleedinc of the Xulis, and every affection of the Throat. "Lungs aud Chest, luclad ing Co'siHnptlon . lVistar a Ilalsam does not dry up ' a, Cough, but loosens it, cleanses the "Lungs, allays Irritation, thus, removing the cause of the com' plaint Vone genuine unless sign ed I. nUTTH. Prepared by HETII W. & HON, Boston. ' Sold by U13DDINGTON, 1108- v TETTER & CO., San Francisco, and by dealers generally. IO-iy Administrators ' IVotice . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the undersigned was duly appointed at the August term of the County Court for Yam bill county, Oregon, administrator of the estate of John B. Kirby, deceased, late of said county. Those having claims against said estate are required to present them with proper vouchers to the said administrator within six months fram date hereof. JOEL A. KIRBY, f r ! , Administrator. McMInnville, Oregon, August 8th, 1870. ADDRESS TO THE jVcrroiis and Debilitated V7H0SE SUFFERINGS ' HAVE BEEN Protracted from Hidden Causes, AND WnOSE CASES REQUIRE PROMPT TREATI!iEIT to render Existence Desirable. , If you are suffering or hare snffercd, from involuntary discharges, what effect doc it produce upon jour general health ? Do you fee, weak, debilitated, easily tired 1 ; Doea a little extra exertion produce palpitation of the heart ? Doe your liver, or urinary organs, or your kidney frequently get out of order? la your nrine. sometimes thick, milky or fbeky, or is it ropy on settling? Or Uwis a thick scum rise t. the top ? Or is a sediuient at the bottom after it has stood awhile? Do you bare spells of short breathing or dyspepsia? Are your bowels constipated ? Do you have spells of fainting, or rushes of blood to the head? Is your, memory impaired? Is your mind constantly dwelling on this subject? Do you feel dull, listless, moping, tired of com pany, of life? Do you wiJj to be left alone, to get away from everybody ? Does any little thipg make you start or jump? Is your sleep broken or restless ? Is the lustre of your eye as brilliant ? The bloom on your cheek as bright? Do you enjoy yourself in society as well ? Do yos pursue your bu tineas witb the same energy ? Are your spirits dull and flag ging, given to fits of melancholy ? Do you feel as much confidence in yourself? If so do Dot lay it to your liver or dyspepsia. Have you restless nights? Your back weak, your knees weak, and have but little appetite, and you attribute this to dyspepsia, or liver com plaint? NOW, READER, iwlf-abnw, venerr al dUcascs badly cured, and sexual excesses, are all capable of producing a weakness of the generative organs. The or gans of generation, when in perfect health, MAKE TUBMAN. Oicl You Etivcr Tliinlc that those bold, defiant, energetic, persevering successful business men, are always the whose generative organs are in perfect health ? You nevr bear such men comi lain of beine melancholy, of ncrvousnea, or palpitation of the heart. They are never afraid they cannot succeed in business ; they don't become sad and discouraged; they are always pi. lite un pleasant in the company of ladies, and lok oyau ul them right in the facenone of yonjr downcast looks or other meanness about thriu. I do not mean thoe who ke(p the organs in flated by running to excess. These will out only .. , . : RUIN THEIR CONSTITUTIONS, Abut also those they do business with or for. How many men, fnm badly cured diseases, from the effects of self abuse aud excesses, h ive brought about this state of weakness in those organ! that baa reduced the. general ys Urn so much as to induce almost every other disease'-' IPIQTCY, . LUNACY, PARALYSIS, spinal affections, suicide, and almost. every other form of disease which humanity i he to, and the real causa of the trouble scarcely ever supected, and have doctored for all but the risrbt one. Disease of these organs roquire the use of a Diuretic. . Ilelmbold's Fluid Extract U C M U- is the great Diuretic, and is a certain cure for disease of the UUdder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Organic Weakness, female Complaints General Debility, and ail diseases of the Uri nary Organs, whether existing in Male or Fe male, from whatever cause originating, and no matter of how long standing. If no treatment is submitted to, Consump tion or Insanity may ensue Our flesh and blood are supported from these sources, and the health and happiness, and that of Poster ity, depends upon prompt use of a reliable remedy. ; HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCIIU Established upward of Nioetcon years, IS PREPARED BY II. T. IIELMIIOLD, Druppist, 594 Broad nay, N Y. AND 104 South Tenth St., Phila. Price $1 20 per Bottle, or 6 Bottles for $8 50, delivered to any address. Sold by all Druggists everywhere. NOIE AUG CJEIVHIIwE unless done lip in steel en gr aved wrapper, with tac eimilc of my Chemical Warehouse, and signed ' 0-ly n. T. ULLTZDOLD? DALLAS LIVERY. FEED & SALE HSTABLElS Cor Main and Court Streeta. Thos. G. Richmond, Proprietor. HAVING PURCHASED THE ABOVE Stand of Mr. A. II. Whitley, we have re fitted and re stocked it in such a manner as will satisfactorily meet every want of the com munity. lluggiea, single or double, Hacks, Cou cord Wagons, etc., etc, , Furnished at all hours, day or night, on short notice. " Superior Saddle Horses, let by the Hay or Week. TERMS, REASONABLE. 4 " T. O. RICHMOND W. II. TE All, Wagon & Carriage Maker, Main Street, Dallas. T nAVE ON nAND AN ASSORTMENT of Lumber Wagons, Express Wagon and Buggies of various kinds, ready for sale. C0SV1E ON WITH YOUR CASH I You all know what my wagons are f for I have been well patronized for the last TEN YEARS, for which I feel thankful. And the last year tbey 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 Blacksmith in the County, who is prepared to do Shoeing in the 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 tbem paint ed. W. H. TEAL. Dallas, April 0, 1870. 8:6111 This Remedy does not simply rrtere.for a short time, but it produces perfect and perman ent cures of the worst cases of Chronic t! Catarrh, and- trill pny $500 reward for a case that I cttHtiot curt. "Cold in the bead" and Catarrhal Headache are .cured with a few ap plications. If you have a discharge from the nuse, offensive or otherwise, stopping op tbfbJr nose at times, partial loss of the sense of smell, taste or heagng, eyes watering or weak, feel dII, have pain or pressure in the bead, you may rest assured tbatywu have Catarrh. Tbous ands annually, without manifesting half of the above symptoms, terminate in Consumption and rnu in mr grave. ro airfare is so romroon more deceptive or less understood by physici ans. I will send my pbamphtct on Catarrh to any address free. Dr. Sage's Catarrh Htmedy is now i SOLD BY MOST MirnfiTSTK IN 1UITS OF THE WOKLD. 1 ALL Trice 50 cents. Sent by mail post paid, ntv receipt of fiO ents, or fur packages fr $?, , Beware of counterfeits and worthless itwiu tions. Se tbaf my prirat Utpt which . is a fHwitirr. gjut ratttrr tf rftmvinnif, is Upn the outtidc wrapper. Ilcmeuibcr that this pri 'ate ttatnp. issued by the t'ni'ed Sinter (lovertiment expressly fnr stnroplne my medMntHi, ha my portrait, name and address, aad the words U. 8. Certificate of genuineness" engraved upon it, and need not be mbtaken. Don't be s win died by travelers atd others representing them selves as Dr. Sage ; lam the only man now iiving that bas the knowledge and the right to manufacture the ymuiue Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, and I 'never travel to sell Ibis medi cine. It. V. PIERCE, M. D. au(i-3m 133 Seneca street, Buffalo, N. Y. DRUG STORE. Northwest Corner Main aud Mill St., DALLAS, OCX. ' HAVING PURCHASED the OLD STAND formerly belonging to W. S. Robb, and wishing to live and let live, I will sell at lw rates, FOR CASH, everything in my line: Drugs, Patent Uledieiiics, And all kinds of PURE LIQUORS, put up expressly for Medicinal use. PERFUMERIES QF A IX KINDS. Aho Sixht, - -Cream Tartar, &ilertUu. Sago, Jiird Aecd, Paint, Oth, . Varnishes, Brunhes, Domestic Dyes, ? Washing Potcders, And everything else that is kept in a FIRST CLASS DRUG STORE. I s II. F. NICHOLS, Druggist. : Sale! t i QA ACRES. OF FARMING LAND 1 Oil in Polk county, two miles from Dallas, on the road' to Salem, all under good fence, repaired this spring ; 175 acres now un der cultivation. 25 acres of .timothy meadow, and well watered by springs 'and wells; three dwelling houses and one good barn on the' farm, and two goo I bearing orohards. Belong ing to this prairie land is four timber lots, one lot of fir timber containing HQ acres, situated five miles off, and is the nearest timber to the valley and very valuable for rails and building purposes; 61 acres f oak timber two miles distant; 28 acres of oak timber two miles and 29 acres of oak timber ohe mile distant These tracts of land together make one of the best grain and stock farms in Polk county. , Can be divided advantageously into three or fonr farms. Terms, $14 per acre, to be sold together for cash in hand. ; Apply to j - : Russell & Ferry, U R E A L I i T A T E VA GENTS, PORTLAND. OREGON, OR ;d. m. c gault, Dallas, Oregon. 12-ti LL SORTS OF GOODS SOLD FOR Tin ranrrtirairnrr hi m m.wmiiiw Cash or Marketable Produce at - J. II. LEWIS'S Dr. C L AH WB JLondon - ;OenicilIcsr 'Y L: FOR SPECIAL COMPLAINTS. PR. CLARK'S IN Via ORATOR f gives strength to the aged and debilited. It is , especially designed for. young men who bav wasted their vigor by excesses of every kind, and all persons whose systems have become , weak by imprudence, are completely .restored by its use. Price One Dollar. ' n ,- PR. CLARK'8 PURIFIER cleans tha blood from all impurities; such as Scrof ula, Syphilis, Mercurial Rheumatism, Humors, of every sort. Bad Breath. Offensive Per piration, Foul Feet, Catarrh, Discharges from, the ear, Sore Eyes, Sore Throat, Falling of tfie Hair, Ulcere, Boils, Pimples, Blotches, and all diseases of the J5k in. It is also beneficial io diseases of the Lungs and Digestive Organs Price One Dollar. c TThR. CLARKE'S PANACEA relieves5 !-' pain of every description; Headache, Earache, Toothache, Stomachache, Backache, Pains in the Breast and Limbs.' It is inraln- ' able remedy in all Nervous Disorders, and no ? family should be without it. Price One Dollar. ' PH. CLARK'S ELIXIR is a cartain twl for all weakness of the Genito-UrinaJy Organs, and discharges of a muco purulent nature, Leucoribaoea, Gonhorrbosa, Spenna-; torrhoea, and Seminal Weakness, are speedfjjy' cured by its use. Price One DolUr. PB. CLARK'S REGULATOR, for females' only, is guaranteed to correct all special irregularities f Single Ladies, parried La dies are accustomed not to use it when in a certain condition, as its effects wonld be too" powerfuL Price One Dollar. ::- : - All of these celebrated remedies are prepared from Fluid Extracts, ' nnder our immediate supervision, and are warranted fresh and par' All afflicted persons should send, a carefully written statement of their ailments to Dr. Clackj and the proper remedy will be senfe to their address. Dr. Clark can be consulted personally at his offi, and will furnish all the necessary accommodations to patients who place themselves under bis care. All letters alddressed, J DR. J. CLARK. Offiice, 1 "270, Broadway, New York , FRENCH HEDICAL OFFICE. . Dr. fuIienPcrriauIt, Dr. of Medicine or the Faculty of Pa ris, Graduate of the University ef Quten College, and Physlciau of the St. John Itaptista S elety of San. Francisco. DPERRAULT HAS TnE PLEAS R. ure to inlorm patients and others seeking confidential medical advice that be can be consulted daily at his office, Armory Hall Building, North East corner of Montgomery tnd Sacramento streets, San Francisco, Rooms NTos.9, 10, II, first floor, p stairs, entrance n either Montgomery or Sacramento streets. Dr. Pebkaclt's studies have been almost exclusively devoted to the cure f the varieas forms of Nervous ai d. Physical Debility, the result of injurious habits acquired in youth, which usually terminate in impotence and 'Urility, and permanently induceall the eon ccmitants of old age. Where a secret infirm ity exists, involving the happiness of a life and that of others, reason and morality dictate the necessity ef its removal, for it is a fact that premature decline of the' vigor of maBhood, matrimonial unhafpinefs, compnlsory slngla life, etc., bave tbeir sources in causes,' the germ of which is planted in early life, and the bitter fruits tasted long afterward; patients, laboring under this complaint, will complain of one or more of the following symptoms x Nocturnal Emissions, Pains in the Back and Uebd, Weakness of Memory and Sight, Dis charge from the Urethra on going to stool or make water. Intellectual Faculties are Weak ened, Loss of Memory ensues, Ideas are cloud 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 Dirtiness, Vertigo, and lost Sight and Hearing are Weakened, and Heep disturbed by dreams; melancholy, sighing, palpitation, fainting, coughs and slow fevers ; while some bave External rheumatic pain,' and numbness of the body. Some of the most common symptoms are pimples in the faee, and aching in different parts of the; body. Patients suffering from this disease should ap" ply immediat-ly to Dr. Perbaclt, either in person or by letter, as he will guarantee a cure of Seminal Emissions and Impotence in six or eight-weeks,: " .- - Patients buffering from vecerial disease in any stage, Gonorrhea. Gleet, Strictures, Bubo, Ulcers, Cutaneous Eruptions, etc., will be treat ed successfully. All Syphilitic and Mercurial Taints entirely removed from the system, Dr. Perravz.t'8 diplomas are in bis office, where patients cn see for themselves that tbey are under the care of a regularly educated practitioner. The best references given if re quired.-,' Ji---: : -i : '.iv-?,, .-. Patients suffering nnder chronic diseases can call and examine for themselves. ' We invite investigation ; claim not . to know everything,! nor to cure everybody, bat we do claim thaVin all cases taken nnder treatment we fulfil our promises. We particularly request those who have tried this boasted doctor, and that adver tised physician till worn out and discoaragod, to call upon us. ' ! f " , ; " . :. :Low charges and qnfckeures, v-r.'Ni5. ; Ladies suffering from any complaint Ineiden tal to their sex, can consult! the doctor withth. assurance of reKef. i "" '"? t t f ?. 'if Female Monthly Pill. Dr. Perrault la the only agent in California for Dr. Biott's" Female Monthly Pills.' Their immense sale bas established their reputation as a female remedy unapproached, and far i& advance of every other remedy for suppressions and irregularities, and other obstructions in fe. males.' 1 On ' the receipt of five dollars, these Pills will be sent by mail or express to any part of the world, secure from curiosity or damage, Persons at a distance can be cured at borne, by addressing a letter to Da. PaRAFtT,eorne of Sacramento and Montgomery streets, Rooms 10 and 11, or Box 873, P. 0.,.8an -Francisco, stating the case as minutely as possible, general habits of living, occupation, etc., etc' -All communications confidential. ( 14-ly IVOTICE. I WILL SELL OR TRADE FOR IIORSES, cattle or sheep, my CAM Ell A and PlXf) TOGKAPIIIC STOCK J also my dwelling house and Gallary in Dallas. For particulars, inquire of B. F. Nichols or 10-tf , CHAS. LAF0LLE1T. S ALT'. CARMEN ISLAND AND LIV ERPOOL Salt, in quantities to suit, at LC0X A CAEXUUrS Salem, perfume. oil