Td7iia:coufiTY hews. DALLAS, SATURDAY.DEC, 10, 1870. LiCest New York Gold Qhotationa.........lll g Legal Tender! in Portland: Bojtng'Lso " SeUing..........91 Dallas Produce and Commission Market. Corrected Weekly, by Q.- B. Stiles, People's Merchant, Main Street, .Dallas, Oregon. WIHBAT--75eS bush.v i y ' j . OATS 30 35 " . , BARLEY 50 " FLOUR $5 i$5 50 p VU. ' - Sk$l 25 $137 - - CORN MEAL $3 to bbl. BBAN& $5 ,6 bbi. , , ; . . - BACON Sides, 14 1 6c tt. HAMS 17 18o R. BUTTER 26 37o $1 R. EQQS 30o dot. LAB D Bulk, 12io; tins, 13 14c. POTATOES From Wagon, 50c bbl. APPLES Green, 50c bbl. " " i: .., Dried.l45o"p?b. CHEESE New Oregon, 20 ,25q J&. Ib. V CHICKENS-$2 50 doi. TURKEYS 75 $1 each. PORK Dressed, G conts. , ONIONS 1 50 bushel. W ace glad to notice the fact that the young ladles and gentlemen of this place have con ferred together, and have actually taken steps towards organizing a Reading and .Literary Society, having vfor, its obje.'t the mental cul ture and mui ual entertainment of its members. We now of nt-thing better calculated to' fur ther the object intended, than the means adopted- Xong life to the Dallas Reading and LiUrary Club.J At the Term of the .County Court for this County just closed, but little business of im portance was transacted. The local attorney, bowerer, improved the occasion, slight as it was, to let off the surplus gas that has been o long collecting on account of the scarcity of legal business during the past, two or three months.' However, the Court lived through the gtorm, and didctually succeed in establishing one County road, in spite of attorneys. Another road ease was continued until next Term for the fiBsg of t& amended Rsport of viewers, surveyors, Ac. One day this week, several of our sport-lo ving citizens, hearing of the "depredations of a wolf on sundry sheep folds in the vicinity of Ellen dale, unkenneled their dogs, shouldered . thei r guns, and, mounting their fleetest mustangs, started for the chase. The wolf was started somewhere in the vicinity of Judge Boise's farm, and after a ehase of about two hours, was overtaken by the hounds and killed. It is said to be the largest wolf of thecayote species ever killed in. this vicinity ; and. from the appear ' ance of his teeth, was evidently an old resident " and,5 doubtless, has had a large share of the mutton that has clandestinely disappeared from flocks of sheep in this neighbourhood during the past year. : ExALL Pox We hear fromJJommissioner Delasbmutt that the small pox is still prevail ing in the northern part of the county to almost an alarming extent There have been not less than thirty cases, four of which have already been fatal. The disease still exists in eight or nine families. In one instance, every member of the family, consisting of eleven, being down at the same time ; ' and them will doubtless be many more cases yet, as others have been exposed , We have heretofore refrained from making any extended remarks upon this pain ful subject, but the time has come when the people of this and surrounding community should be put npn their guard, inasmuch as we, are informed that a number of physicians stilT persist ia calling the disease "only chicken pox, measles,'' or some other comparatively harmless disease, thereby inducing persons to expose, themselves to it. who would not other wise do so. Such culpable conduct on the part of practicing physicians cannot be too strongly condemned, and justly merits the rebuke given to a Portland physician a short time fioee in a sim.lar?case. : t r h n . -;. v1- The Five Dollar Sewing Machine purchased by me, January, 1 866, from the Family Sewing Machine Company Nassaa-8treet, N. Y., has beea in almost constant use ever since. It has not been out of order once. Has cost nothing for, repairs, and I find it simple and reliable in operation, and always ready to sew. Those friends of mine who use them with the new improvements are very macn pleased. The one I have I would not part with. MRS. ANN W. CUTHBURT, 4Jt, West Sfilh-Street, New York. M4rtm . .-..,- -u "White dwellings v . re generally eonridered to be,. indication! of a scrofulous tendency in the System, tod the first Kthing to be done for their removal is to purfy Has blood and humors. Bristol's Sarsaparilla and Pille, used conjointly, are possessed of the yet properties required; they cleans, purify -titralizo, aud purge out of the system the bad humors which are the sola came of the trouble. ' tHW".-!..;; J";v - 673. - 4 . i ' 5 ' t -': ' ' " ' - ' ' ": v ' ; . -J . ' '-. -' Silica to, Delicious and Refresh- :The subtle soul of Iragranoe, delicate delici- eua and refreshing, is emboded in the. true Mcekat A Ltvxas's Floria Watbb. Science wheq it produced its matchless perfume, caged in: a glass prison the rery spirit of the flowers. .Avoid the worthless counterfeits. .-'-aB- Always ask for the Florida Water pre pared by Lanman A Kemp, New York. . . il' z 'Vtl T. . 547. , "8utia's Glck," stickiest thing out. CtVtifieaitof ak Eminent Chen fa f ' I bate made a careful analysis of the Sozo jDoaT, from an impartial sample purchased by ,tae personally, from a loading , drug bouse of .this eity, bat nothing of an injurious or object ionable character has been found in its comp o- -Jakes O. PoHtE,Sf. D. JUalyUeal Chemiet, 489 Broad war, New York. Late Dr, James It. Chilton & Co. Telegraphic Siumsiiary The Black Sea Question. -Lon-DON," Deo. . 2. The Standard warns England that the Gladstone Ministry are preparing for an infamous and dis astrous capitulation to Russia. In spite of Granville's resistance, a conference has been accepted without the with drawal of the Russian note. A rnere meet ing of the powers will be virtually sub mission to all that Russia askj. ' St. Petersburg, Dec. 2. -Tho Czar congratulates President Grant on his offer of the assistance of the American fleet. All the powers have accepted proposal for a conference, but the date of meeting is not fixed. Tours; Deo. 5. Tho Government has received by balloon, from Paris, of ficial report to the 4th, of the progress and result of the movement made by Gen. Ducrot against tho Prussian lines of investment All Thursday was passed in burying the dead and 'succoring wounded. Ou Friday morning the Prus sians attacked with great force the French force .at Champaigny.' and- in front of Villiers.' After sevcu hours' fighting the enemy'failed to carry the position of the trench, ana retreated, leaving the dead and wounded on the field. Their losses were 15,000 to 20 000 men. Gen. Ducrot greatly distin guished himselt in the battle of Friday. Gen. Lacharero and Gen. Renault were badly wounded. Gen. Sorrietz, in , his report says the troops who attacked th French were Saxons and Wurtemburg ers. Their uumbers exceeded 10,000. liosses must have been extraordinary, ibr the next day they were so weakened that they suflered the h rench to cross the river uoopposed. The success of he French troop created tho widest tn thusiasm in Paris. The results of the fiht before Or leans were unfavorable. The left wing of the array of the Loire was doubled up, and the Prussians reached the rail road between Orleans and Toors, at Chapell, near Orleans, on Saturday af ternoon. Gen. Palladines retreated from Or leans with 200,000 meu and 500 can non. The Government wished him to remain, but gave way to his opinion. He fought aftewards to the utmost, but was powerless. At 11:30 a. m. evacu ation was demmded or bombardment would be opeued. Victors had but lit- tie amunition. The Prustm3 have invaded tho De partment of the Meuse. All men trout 18 to 45 years of age are considered an prisoners of war, and will be shot if they endeavor to leave. In spite of this, great numbers escape, lire peo ple are aiding them to reach the French lines, where they enlist. New York, Dec. 5. A Tribune correspondent telegraphs from Ver sailles, Dec. 2, that the battle of the 30th was as hard as any fought during the war. In a sortie between the Seine and Marue, the Freoch had an overwhelm ing force. They employed four whole divisions. No effurt could wholly drive them back. Minister Washburne's sccetary writes from Paris that according to his infor mation the French have been beaten at all points but one, and the end is near at hand. The capitulation of Paris within three, weeks is look for. No cases of starvation are reported, but pro visions are scarce and dear. Prominent members of the Provisional Government ere accused of swindling by means of a fraudulent contract for arms and food. Berlin, Dec. 6. Queen Augusta has received tho , following dispatch : Versailles, Dec. 4. After a two days' battle, in which the army of the Grand Duke of Medklenburg was mainly en gaged, Marstein's sorps captured the St. Jean Railway station, and the sub urb of Orleans. Thirty guns and 1; 000 prisoners were taken. The Prus sian loss was moderate. Wranell's di vision - suffered most. The Prutsians found 9 cannon and much ammunition on the field before Amiens. Havana, Dec. 5.- A French war vessel is cruising off tho Cuban coast, for the purpose of intercepting German steamers from New Orleans. De . Rodaa liberated the remaining 4,000 negroes on Emancipation Day, leaving no black on whom the Govern ment has a claim. The $12 Lever Watch, No. 13,580, purchased from- Chas. P. Norton & Co. 80 Nassau-Street, New York, January 5th, has been carried by roe over six months, with a total .variation in time of only 20 seconds, without the slfght est regulating, and presents the same brilliancy of color as when! purchased. JAMES R. WILSON, - Sec. American S. Sf. Co. N. Y New York. July 30th, 1870. 3413m I have for the past eight months, constantly used one of the $15 Norton, Oride Gold Lever Watches, manufac tured by Chas. P. Norton & Co. 80 Nassau-Street, New York, and found the total variation in Us time but on half minute, (30 seconds,) and it ro tains the same appearance of gold as when purchased. Several of our men use them with the samo results. I cheerful recommend them for correct ness and wear. I- . HORACK W. WIIITAKER. 34 3na Krie Railroad; STATE ITEMS (From the Statesman.) Quick avork. The steamer Ori flam me reached Portland at six o'clock dn Sunday evening, and at 10 o'clock a train started up the road with bolts that came on the steamer and these bolts were used to lay a mile' and a half of track which was accomplished before 9 o'clock yesterdny (Monday) morning, and the work is still being pushed rap idly on towards Albany, to which point the road will bo completed this evening or to-morrew morning. Our Albanian friends will soou have'the opportunity to indulge in that rejoicing and con gratulation which they j have promised, themselves ou the arrival of tho rail road there. . TriE PrevailiNO IDisease. -The last number of the Oregon City Eater prise contains an attack on the charac ter of the people of Salem, accusing them of deliberately covering up the facts and concealing the existence of small-pox in our midst, so allowing it to spread with fatal results through other portions of the State. The matter is of too' serious a nature for jest, or wo should treat the-'slander upon our city with ridicule. The assertion that any attempt at ail has been made by our 1 ' .r . p -. !.. pnysicians, our cuizcus oi wv viiy au thorities, or by any one connected with the city to tonceal the existence of this disease while it prevailed hero is false, and tho falsehood is mean and malicious. If we have smallpox among us it has existed in so mild a form that many af fected did not recognize it as such and our physicians yet fail to agree upon its being that disease. At the present time it is uot prevalent here nnless in ca-es that are recovering and nearly well. Besides Mr. Rider, of Jackson county. there has only been one death from it, and that was aouriiDg tufant. (Froiu tho Orcgooiau.) Sudden Death Inquest. On Saturday morning, at an early hour, Mrs. Ann 3Iurphy, wife .of J6hn Mur pby, was found dead lying over her child s crib. Justice J hos. J. Drver, acting as Coroner, Huimond the follow ing jurom ; Henry J. Twomev, Horace Pullen, W. Dolau, W. S. Proper, J. Twomey and A. AY. DeLaney, and held an inquest upon the body. Dr. J. Ryan, afier examining the boly,'made the following certificate : 'I Jaajes C Ryan, a regular practicing physician, on oath, certify that after examining carefully the body of Mrs. Murphy,! found the cause of her death to be rup lure of one of the larger cerebral arte ries, causing apoplexy, and, hence, in stant death. I here were no abrasion of the surface of the body and no indi cations of any violence." Thei jury, upon this, fouud a verdict of death by apoplexy. ; A young man named Vandcnburg, at Scranton, Pa., Jast Friday night after having been robbed of all his money and little valuables, went to a drugstore and stated that he wanted i ounces of laudannum fir a horse. The clerk passed it over the counter to him when before paying for it, he held it up to the liirht and asked 'if that was enough to kill a man V to which the clerk replied affirmatively. 'Then here go' said Vandenborg, and suiting the action to the word, swallowed it down. Ho was taken to the station house and pumped out, but he died before moruing. Ilo was from Hones" dale. Accoutuiodiitlona. ' 'All perons rUitin D.lla.i will find a s;ood bed ou which to rest and get a number one meal of victualii, by railing on S. C. Stiif . No pk'utn will be spared to make you omfortaMe. Tired or hungry, go to Samuel C. Stiles and you will get your money worth and more. Dr. Witar' Halsom of Wild Cherry is trnly a brtlarn. It containts the balsamic pritn'iplo of tho 'Wild Cherry, tho balsamic properties of tar and pine, Its in re!ient are all balsamic. Coughs, Coldj and Consumption disappear rapidly under its baWjunio influence. $100 RewARD is offered by the proprietor of Dr. Pisrca's Alt. Ext. or Golden Medical Discovery for a medoine that will ennal it in the cure of ail , those diseases for which U is recommended; among which are severe, acute or lingering Coughs, Consumption in its early stages, Bronchitis, "Lirer Complaint," or "Bil iousness," Constipation of the Bowels, Loss of Appetite,, Scruufious diseases, and 'skin dis eases, an Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches and Boils. It is sotd by druggists. mothers, I've found II! IOU YEARS I HAVE SEARCHED FOR . a remedy that will CURE your children by removing the CAUSE, and at last I can-say "Eureka." TRY IT. CARMlNmVE" CORDfAL. This is a pleasant antacid, and in large doses laxative; in small doses, an . astringent medi cine; exceedingly useful in alljbowel affeetions, especially of children. It is a safe, certain and effectual remedy , for Cholic, Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus, Summer Complaint, Griping Pain, Sour Stomach. Costiveness, Wind on the Stomach, Crying and Fretting of Children. In Teething, there is nothing that equals it. - It softens the Gums, and renders Teething easy. It is no humbug medicine, got up to sell, but a really valuable preparation, having been in use for several years it recommends itself. Do not give your children the "soothing syrups," tor they stupify without doing any permanent good. . v Prepared by . " ;;: Dr. rl:'-fwATISR:I10CTSia?9' r' MONMOUTH, OR KG ON". : -For Pale by Druggints. The trade supplied on reasonable terms. .Hundreds of Testimo nials cau be given if neccusary. ' ' 13-tf - DR. W. WATERIIOUSE. SPECIAL NOTICES. WIIsLIAtt ' OATIDSOIV- ' 'phice, No. 0 1 Front Street, Portland t - -: . oregon; Xfceal Efcititto Xelci. Special Collector of Claims.! ,. j A large amount of CITY and EAST PORT LAND Property for Sale. Also, IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable un cultivated LA jSVb, located in all parts of the State. Investments in REAL ESTATE nnd other PROPERTY, made for correspondents. CLAIMSuf all descriptions promptly collect- HOUSES and STORES leased. All kinks of Financial and General Agency Dosinest transacted. Parties. having FARM PROPERTY for sale will plee furnish descriptions of the same to the AGENTS OF THIS OFFICE, in each of the pfindiral CITIES and TOWNS of thid STATE. ' 18-tf. .A. j;ciit "W it irt, o l In all parts of the U1Ud ftate, to sell L. V. DEFOREST k CO.'S ALUMINUM GOLD JEWELRY! Agents are making $200 to $.'i00 per week sell'iig the Aluminum Jewelry. , The best imi tation of gold over introduced. It has the ti act eolor, which it always retains, and stands the test of the strongeift acids. No one can tel it from gold only by weight the Aluminum tild being about 1-10 lighter. L. V, Dkpohrst Su Co. aC selling their goods at 1-10 the price gold jewelry i dd fr aftd on most liberal terms -to ftgents1-1 .Ulance ia 30, 60 aud WO days. We send per; o wishing to act as agents, a full and complete tu.jortim.tit "f goods, eonsisting of Seals, Bracelet, Lockets. Ladfus' and tient's Chaius. Pius, Uingf, Sleeve Buttons, Studs, Ae., or $100 $23 u 1? paid when the goods are received, the other $ 7o io 30, 60 and 90 days. Parties wishing to order goods and act as agents will address, L. V, DEFOREST & CO., 42 Broadway. N. Y. $3 YATCH! $3 YATCH! TPE GREAT EUROPEAN EMU JLLOH'M COLD WATCH C0MPAIIY II AVK AM0!TKD L. V. DEFOHEST & CO , Jewelers, IO &z IS IIroaduay,IV. V. Sole Aj;rut for the U X. And have authorised them to sell their grea Kt'RKKA Aurstst's JoLr vATt nr.i fir Tiibkb Dollarh, and to wArrant each and every one to kevp correct time f.r one year. This Wati-h we guarantee to be the best and cheapent time keeper that is now in u.e in any part of the glle. The works are in double rep, Ludie' and Gent's sue, aad are beautifully ehajed. The cases are made of the metal now so widely knowr in Europe as Alluminum IJold. It has the exact tutor of iold. which it al tray rtt-iit-$ it will stand the test of the strongest acids ; no one can tell it from Gold only by weight, tho Aluminum Gold being J -10 lighter. The works are made by machinery, came n the well-known American Watch. The Alumiuum is a cheap metal, hence we can afiord to sell the Watch fur $3 and make a small profit- We pack the Wateh safely in a smalt bt and send it by mail t any part of the IT. S. on receipt of 1.1 50, fittv cents tor packing and postage. Address all orders to L. V. DEFOREST 4 CO, 40 ft 42 3Td way, N.Y, 9 1870 Pain ts supposed to b the lot of us poor mortals, as inevitablo as death itweif and liable at any trme to come upon us. Tbereftiro it is important that remedial agents should be at hand to b ud on an emergency, when the seminal principle todged In the system shall develop itself, an 1 we feel the excruciating agonies of pain, or the depressing influence of Hiiteas. Such a irjnndial agent exint in the 1'AijKn.LaK, whoxe fame has made tho circuit of rife glob e Ami I tho eternal ices of the pular regions or beneath the intolerable and burning sun of the tropics, its virtu are known and appreciated. Under all latitude, from the one eitreme to the other, suffering humanity hns found relief from miny of its i!!s by its u. The wide and broad area over which this raed icin ha.4 spr?'' aftesti its value and potency Fewtnasui tU beginning, the Pain Killer, hi t pushed gradually olong, making its own high way, solely by its virtue. !' iuch unexampled success and populiarty has brought others into tho field, who havo attempted, under similarity of nam., to usurp the confidence of the people and turn it to their own selfishness and dishonesty, but their efforts hava proved fruitless, while the Pain Killer is still growing in public favor. 37-tw. Exuberant Health Is a blessing voichsafc l to few. Even those who hava been favored by nature with strong constitutions and vigorous frames aro apt to neglect the precautions necessary to preserve these precious endowment. Indeed, as a rule the more healthy and robust a man Is, the more liberties he is Inclined to take with his own physigue. It is some consolation to tho natuarlly weak and feeble to know that they can be so invigtiated and built up, by a proper use of the meaus which science has placed at their dfaposa', as to have a much better chance of long life and exemptions from diseases and pain, than the most athletic of their fellows who are foolish enough to suppose themselves invulner able, aun act aceordihgly. It is not too much to say that moro than half the people of the civilized world need an occa sional tonic, to enabl them to support the strain tipon their bodies and minds, which the fast, life of this restlens age occasions. In fact a pure, wholesome, unexciting tonio is the grand desideratum of the busy -millions, and tbey have the article ,ln HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. It Is a 8tamisal KEMCiftE, t. . it Imparta permanent strength to weak systems and invigorates delicate con solutions. Its' reputation aud its sales have steadily Increased. Competitive preparations have been introduced ad libitum, and, as far aa the publio is concerned, ad nauseum, in the hope of rivaling it bat they have all cither perished in the attempt, or been left far in the rear. It has been the cirfat mkihcal si cckhs or tub PtiitSRNT crwTtmrv and it i quite cer tain that no proprietary medicine in this coun try Is as widely known, or as generally used. ., Ten lightning prefses, running incessantly (Sundays excepted,) the . whole year through, barely supply the demand for the ' Illustrated Almanac, in which the nature and uses of tho preparation are set forth, the circulation now being oref fire millions year, 37-dw T 1840 w 4 NE W AD VER TISEMENTS. VAGOfl AND CARRIAGE SHOP, Main Street, Dallas. ' Second door north of tho Drug Store. The undersigned wittbeg to inform the Publio that he is prepared to do any kind of work in his lino on the shortest notice, and in the best style. Thankful to his old I customers and friends for former patronage, he respectfully solicits a coutinuanco of tho same. 1 S!Mf S. T. ! GARRISON. $5 iwovi: FAMILY SIUVIiYG JIAl'IllNE. $12 50 clear profit pur day. $75 00 per Mxselv $300 ptr muutk umde KAsrl by any Lady or Okntlemax introducing thi kKUtse and i)nt ginal Oi.u Favoiutk. Wjib its uiitny Ncio.and peuclical addition, making the most cowpfetc comhiAution of Vulrtabte and u?ful 'improve-. nut ever effected in anj' one ina bire.. The embodirdent of extreme simplicity, efficiency and utility,' entirely difl'wreilt in tnudv.l and dHjn from any low priced machine. If is the mjKt nervuealfe, li f and, reliable Family Skwiso Maciiisk tver invented, gives perfect f;if isfactiou where'er introduced. Has receiv ed I'khmu m- Stood the tett f 10 years, and is fullv unnroved of bv eeem famil whul.ave them in use. Is noiiti:feii, maUve the etrong and beautiful Elastic Lock Stitch with wonderful rapidity aud ckrtaj.nty. j SW anything itf dle will co Tiiuoi'ua, from the finest to the thiti ft fabrie.yfrM and w;th eue. Uses ull kin.lj! f cilk kit tliri'ii.l ilirtyft f,i.X lh i..- . improved with new telf ttt:tiuj ferd.Mpriy tennhtu, " ynidtr, and uses llie ailjimt-tlte hTKAiuiir ,Etl)LK, perprttdifulir motion, with powerful liver action. Possesses all the yoini ipi ililit of the bett hijhJ pi'icrd mael.iiu con densed, wilhuut their eumplu-atiout or rAt'l.T. Sample -of Heir in; KT MKK, OH receipt of sUilUJ. rr ctnijirmtr, ere, ece iKM'KirTlVR 1-AVl'ULfcIS, in ailed yVre. A thorough practical imielitniiin ever invvJ Wi.rth many times its cost to any family. S. Y. WtUly." It is iuite a new machine with its many late improvements, and sew w ill otiiiihing ease, rabidity and neatness. Ai -publican," S. Y. Binglu machines, it plr, n le. tml with cure, foil FAMILY l SK.'with . veryS ing com 1'letk, fcont to any part of the couuiry p.r esprew. packed in trny wuuden box, rtttcK, m receipt of price, i 00. bafevk-N livery of goods guaranteed. Forward cah bv IIMHSTKI'.EII LLTTKH, Or.P. O. MOXfcY OHDKII. at ftur rik. Attits want.d, male or female, everywhere. N'.w pamphlets, coutaiaing eatra liberal inductmuuts, sunt wukk, tddres Family Skwig Ma hise Co Office Nahhav hTHEKT. New York. ' 3t ly HIiULS. J JdtKWlS. M A 1 N STKEET, INDEPENDENCE. 'i4HNE WINKSLIQUORS AND FEGARS X served eutomer on ihort notice. This estahlisliment does not dispense tangle foot or anything of that character. pttr C ill at the Ctrm.- HEDGES X AIERWIX. 31 6m. j j. w. cuwroKD. T. B. SRVXAX. PIOKER TI.V J ... STOVE STORE, Front rset, one Door Scufh cf Pest Office. Dallas - - - - - - Oregon. rglUE UNDERSIGNED REG LEAVE TO infornx the cit'uens of Dallas and vicinity that they have replenished tbeir stock of tin, ware, and have Dow on baud a Urge assort- m-. t.t of Cooling, I.'-- Box and Ft tor Stores, . Tinware, Copper, .. . i Rrtm arul v Iron Ware Of every description. Also a 'large supply of Sheet I rou, I Zinc, y Ire, Are Having procured the services of a nf-elass workman we are now constantly mannfactur ing all kinds of tin furnishings for stoves and for farmers use. Such as Stove Itollern, Coffee and Tea Pot, Tea Kettle. Milk Pan. Dipper, Lard and lluttcr Cans. And in fact, all articles of tinware nsnally found in stove an tinware stores, all nr which we offer for sale at prices that will justify pur chasers to patronixe us rather than Salem r Portland shops. ' : ' Fpecial ftttcntioo will bo given toj Job ivork Of all kind. j In connection with the stove and tin store, we will continue our . :.- JFIKAT -ilABKGT, ; VVhcro will be ltept all kinds of seasonablo meatr, both FKESII and SALT. In exchange for goods in our line we will take all kinds of country prodnce, such as Butt, r, Eggs, Chicken, Flour, Bacon, &o. We invite the public to call and examine our stock. CRAWFORD A NEWMAN. Dallas, March 4, 1S?0, 1-tf fit KIT KXITSMIKT ! Paris lo be i Iloiiibarclcfl'!-. 1 ITT, NOTWITHSTANDING, THERE p will be found, at LAUOHERY A COL LINS' tho best assortment of Family Grocer ies ever offered to tho public, which can be bad by all who love good things to eat Our terms are easy, aud pur motto, V Small profits and quick sales." Remember, Main Street, Dallas, at Brown's old Store Room. - i 33 tf LAUGHERY A COLLINS. " i ' " " ' : Ilonic ShiiUlc Scviu illa cliinc! Great Reduction in Prices ! milE ABOVE CELEBRATED FAVOR fi ite machine Iq now offered to tho public at the reduced pride of -of TWENTY POL LA RS, and will bo kept constantly on hand and for sale at tho rooms of . , , ; Etiirc Eiard & Powers, No 133, Flnt Street, Portland, ' Oregon. ' ! II. B. MOItttUX, 33-tf j Traveling Agent .-wing machine fr family use. Tribune." A strung and reliable machine, at a low price. '"Standard." This beautiful tewing machine U(ic uf t U moj-t ingenious pieces of leu. jsvMocrai. ua. NEW ADVEUTISEMEXTS. . THE NEW FOOD. f , ' . rtiii.:- -v.. ;7i)f .J"' TK ' " t- I . Ms. ' For a fevr cents you can feuy of your Grocer or Druggist a rackageof SEA MOSS FARINE, mado from puro Irish Hqss, or Carrageen, ivliich ivill make sixteen quarts of Blanc Mange, and a like quantity of Pud dings, Castards, Creams, : Ciiar lotto Husse, &c . lt is the cheapest, healthiest, and most delicious food in the world. It makes a splendid Dessert, and has no equal as a light and delicate food for Invalid and Children. A Glorious Change 1 1 Tina cltEAT wOni-o's totkv Plantation Bitters.' T!ii wonderful vegctafj.d rcslorativc tlie .liel-an-clstirof llic fcc??Io sjtiil-detrlli-triledl. As a tonic :tn l ccrdial iur tlie aged x languid, it li t 4 no equal among stom achics. As a reined for tlie nervous weaUne to wbicli" women are es;eci:sl!y puV. ject, it is fcuperwcdiaijf every otlier stimsihant. I:i nil C:i mutes, tropica!, temperate, or frigid", it acH n u'spdcifle. in every specie of disorder which Mnderiiiiiie- t!i S;o3ilf fttrenjilli aind fcreaks tioun III? animal spirits. For sale by all Druggists. V,V" , ..-t . .25-1 WHAT . V Ol io you li,ijii:iirAIB i ALL THOSE WHO ARE INDEBTED j. to tic underpinned lnut eitber pungle , U. CASH or ivo iloir NOTK.. In ce vl failure to do eiChtr, there will be business for -tbe legal fratcruttj. - . B. Jf. NICHOLS. , July IP. lfO. 20tf . The CIicapcKt Slorc inf r e w r ? it m T THE E Lit n D ALE STORE,: 2 1-2 Miles West of Dallas, nAS BEEN FILLED WITH TnE larfrent - and heft stock of goods rr brongtit into Polk Count j. . t, Vhic-h we propofe to mII LOWF-H than ary olbcr ttoro in the county, for CASH or VllODUCE,for whib we will rJ .; Llhest market rrioc. ! ' V Our rtock consUta of oTrry description of j goodi jencrsUjf ko l first class country Btorcf. , .. , ,. " V.- v Alo conetantly on band a large assortm.nt ; 0f- , ... ; : ;.. . n I i Inimcls, : ? -T weeds, ' ' ;. ::r CasiTncres and IIaftI-Tilnv ; Made in the Ellcndale MiH wLUh we willl , sell very cbcap. , " Eilendale, July 9, 1S0. ; 19 tf 1 " . Ut ' r.'j. t--.:.i :yW Crawlorti iV At win an. OP TUB niAvrunn inv p. nrrntm r?rnrm HAVE A NEW AND SELECT STOCK : ; op ' - " - Japanrd Ware, Porcelain Uned Ktew Pots lor 1 rult, a CJreat Variety ! itJ GenrPsmsy Pressed Pattltsfor Trt Cooking Spoons, IZgtt tteaters, llroll Ing Fixtures of Improved ' Patteru, - It oiling Pins, Ac, Ac, . ; CRAWFORD A NEWMAN,- Dallas, April 15, 1S70. , s7:tf r; A tl minis ? nra ) -"rVnlf o j -j. VTOTICE IS HEREBY Q1VEN THAT Xi the undcrfigned was duly appointed at tUo August (t-rm of the County Court, for Yam. hill county, Oregon, auninbtrtor of tbeestata ' of John 11, Kirby, deceased, Fate of said county, , Ikiidik httvihir tf.tfi. D irauiot .1 itelafM u & tequlrcd to ptteent them with proper Vouchers' to the said ndmitiistrator within tlx luontha - frw date hereof. ... ; ?' . . JOEL A. KIKDY. " McMinnville, Ore gon.Auguit Sll.. 17 i t viier134ar .... - v , S. .... . t r