TOWN&COUHTYIIEYJS. DALLAS, SATURDAY, DEC. 17, 1870. Money Market Latest New York Gold Quotations.... Legal Tenders la Portland j .1111 Buying............90 Selling.;, ..91 Dallas Produce and Commission Market. Corrected Weekly, by G. B. Stiles, People's Merchant, Main Street, Dallas, Oregon. WnEAT 75c B imsa. OAT3 30 35 - BARLEY 50 l?LOUR-$5 $5 50 bbl. Sks$l 25 $1 37. - CORN MEAL $3 to $4 $ bbL BEANS $5 6 bbl. , BACON Sides, ft 16o lb. HAMS 17 18c lb. BUTTER 26 37e $ B. ..... EGGS 3tc $ do. LARD Bulk, 12Joj tins, 13 14c POTATOES From Wagor, 50o bbL APPLES Green, 50c p bbL . " Dried.J4 5o lb. ( ' CHEESE New Oregon, 20 ;25o J . , CllinKENS-$2 50 rlos. TURKEYS 75 $1 each, : PORK Dressed, 6 cents. ' ; j ONIONS 91 50 rbusbeL ; . Christmas articles at G; B.-Stiles. Rash in while you can have your choice of a splendid lot. '.''" ' '" Our Democratic officials are putting in new and very important planks in their platform," in the shape of a new foundation under the pil Jars and floor in front of the County Court .House. In passing about town, wo hear quite a de mand for potatoes. Cannot soma of our farmers ;pply this demand? They would, by so doing, jiecommoJate our" citiaens, and profit by it .themselves "Life is short, and time is fleeting;" and all who wish to.be remembered with gratitude by oming generations should call on W. H. Cat fcrlin and have their "pictur taken," and done up in the fine artistic style for which he is celebrated. See advertisement. Dr. Hughes, a former resident of this place, tut now living near Seattle, Washington Ter jritory, is in town, and favored us with a call. The Doctor is looking well, ana seems well satisfied with bis new home. He is on a visit to his daughter, and we feel assured his many friends wiii be gratified to reectve a call before he leaves. "We call special attention to the new adver tisements in this issue of John J. Daly. George W. ITobart A Co. and H. Ilaygood. John J. Paly, Esq., is located at Buona Vista, where he will be found at all times by those who .desire legal advice. The firm of Hobart A Co .are here at Dallas, ready to accommodate the -public in their line, and are perfectly reliable And all who require a good feed for their teams, and a good square meal, can find it at Henry Haj good's, at the Bridge. There will be a Christmas Tree at the Bap tut Church, in Dallas, on Saturday, the 2 tth iost, for, the cntertatamsnt of all the Sanity Schools. There wil bo vocal and instrumental music. Those who furnish presents wilt call on Mr. T. B. Newman, as the entire committee will not be announced till next week. The entertainment will commence at 2 p. m. of .said day. It is requested that those wishing presents placed on the tree should bring them in on Friday without faiL Our readers are specially referred to the new nd novel advertisement of M. M. Ellis, in this paper. Mr. Ellis is a young man of enterprise and nerve. He has started out to sell good goSJs cheaper than any other man, or set of men, in this portion of the State, and, if we are not mistaken, be means just what he says. Now, we claim that it would be unfair to say he is not in earnest, unless you first go directly to his store, examine his goods, and purchase them if you find him correct. Everybody who Is fond of good reading, and wish to avail themselves o an opportunity to secure a first-class magazine for family read ing, should notice the offer made on the first page of this number an offer which cannot be excelled by any other paper in the State. We give this plendid ehance to allwho wish, to secure a copy of Demorett't Monthly, a mga nine unrivalled in American literature, and at the same time assist in the support of a healthy and permanent home paper. We with all those desiring to avail themselves of this offer, to .send in their subscriptions by the first of Janu airy, so as to commence with the new year. Demoreit't Moathly is a magazine that no lady should be without. Try it and bo convinced. -No HcMBtro. We do not wish to imform you reader, that Dr. Wonderful, or any other man, Ai . a iv&rnA a. rnmnAv thut rani all iKiaim .f ' mnd . bodr or estate, end fa destined to make our sublunary sphere a blissful Paradise, to which Heaven itself shall be but a ride show, but we do wish to inform you that Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy has cured thousands of cases of Catarrh in its worst form and stages, and the troDrietor will pay $500 for a case of this loath some disease which he ' cannot cure. It may be procured by mail for sixty cents, by addressing K. V. Pierce, M. D., Buffalo. N. Y. For sale at Drog stores. Dr. Pierce's pri ate (Government Revenue stamp is on eacn pack. ' age of the genuine. -: ' ' The Five Dollar Sewing Machine purchased by me, January, 1366, 7rom the Family Sewing Machine Company, Nassau -Street, N. Y., has been in almost constant use ever since. It has . jiot 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 iriends of mine who use them ' with the new improvements are very muca pleased. The one I have I wuuld not part with. MRS. ANN W. CUTHBURT, 428. West seta-Street, New York. , Telegraphic Nummary.;; London, Deo. 10 The Duke of Mecklenburg reports a battle with the Army of the Loire at Ueaugency, where the" French were reinforced. 15,000 prisoners and 6 guns were taken. The remainder of the French army is on the road to Bourges. Another account says that after the fight of 7th the Bavarians threatened Beaugency and the forest of Marchonir. The French were rein forced but the Prussians took Bravant, Beumoit, Messares and Beaugency. On the 9th Bonvelt and Bonny were cap tared. Versailles, Dec. 10.--Tho French are assuming the defensive in large force. They were repulsed at-Mantefoll after one days's artillery fight. The Prus sian loss is slight. A few French pris oners only were taken Lille, Dec. 10. -Gen. De Hencourt has arrived in a baloon from Paris. He says that in the fight of the 30th and 2d the French were victorious. . The Prus sian loss was 15,000 prisoners and six guns. , Paris suffers no privations on account, of food. The object of this journey i to insure a concert of action by all the French armies. NfiW York, Dec. 3d. A Tribune corespondent from London says a dis patch from Gambetta, announces that, encouraged by the continued resist ance of the Army of Loire, he has resolved to postpone his request for an armistice, and remain with the army. Advices from Paris to the Gth, from Tours to the 9th. nd from Brussels and Versailles to the 10th convey the fol lowing information : The French loss in killed,, wounded and prisoners has reached 6,780 men in recent battles. Indications are that the next move will be on the north east, along the Soissons railway. The Saxon headquarters have been removed back to Leveret. The loss of gunners in sorties-amount to over 800 killed, wounded and prisoners. The loss of Germans in battles on the Loire exceed 7,000 killed, wounded and prisoners. Intense relief-is felt at Versailles at the recent announcement of the defeat of D'Aurelles. The battles on the 5th and Gth, be tween Chaucey's 16th and 17th corps and the army ot the Uuke ot JlecKioa burg, were extremely severe. The Freueii-are retreating only inch by inch. v. ( STATE ITEMS. a (Frosa the Oregonian.) Imports and Exports. The total declared value of imports at this port (from f eg o utries)'luring the mouth uf November was $81,741 During the same period the exports domestic produce to foreign ports amounted to 353,130. Of exports coa-ttwi.se only partial returns are made at the Custom House. Buyers at Albany aro paying 80 cents a bushel for wheat and 40 tent for oats. Our cotton export last year was $200,000,000 in coin. The democrats of Albany have only one councilman. Dr. Kendall of Albany, a resident of Oregon for 25 years, died at Albany a few days ago. The Mountaineer learns that the steamboat on the Uuppcr Columbia made the last trip on Thursday for this season. Two barns near Lancaster, Lane county, were struck bv lighting, last week and burned. We believe thee are about the first instances of the kind in Oregon. A daughter of J. Chambers, who lives near Salem, was burned to death on Friday. She was standing with her back to the fire, when her clothes caught the flame. She ran out : of doors, only to increase the dangej and make the flames burn more furi rioqsly. She died in a short time. Her age was 17 years. Accommodation. ' All persons visiting Dallas will find a good bed on which to rest and get a number one meal of victuals, by calling on S. C. Stiles. No pains will be spared to' make you comfortable. Tired or hungry, go to Samuel C. Stiles and yon will get yoar money's worth and more.; 36tf '3 if 5 '"- " "'. . -i a f SPAfclHso's OLce' useful and' true", like " Quaker Cmme.") - Artificial teeth are of little use, aad ' easily detected. Take eare of the real ones. All yuu need is fragrant Sozodoht. Use it daily, and your teeth will be the last of nature's gifts to fail you. : A Beautiful and Accomplished ! v " uountess, .;:-.:'v. Of the Island of Cuba, is a letter to a friendsin New York city, says; "In buying the Flori da Watkb for me, be sore to get the Murray A Lanman's. I bars tried .various others, but found them much inferior in every way." JZff-Itin true that unprincipled men have counterfeited this great perfume. Therefore, buyers should always ask for the Florida Wa ter prepared by the sole proprietors, Lanman A Kemp, New York. 1 .-J 548. - Sore Eyes and Running Kara are the' sore indieations of scrofulous blocd and humors. The poison must be neutralized and purged out of the system, if you hope to be cured. No time is to be lost. Take BrUtoI's Farsaparilla and- Pills ; the will not disappoint you. Rely upon them. Use them freely, as directed, and in a few weeks eyery vestige of j the disease will disappear. We' give placo tojthe following com munication, so that the Messenger may have an opportunity to explain : ' AMITY, Dec. 8, 1870. To tiie Dallas Republican. Mr. EDiToarUFeeling very much interested in your request for informa tion of the Mee&inger, to wit Will the Messenaer bo kind enough to infofm us as to tne correct, anu auro way iu seek pardoti, and how We can bring about regeneratioii, and a new birth in a respectable manner, the end of which shall be Heaven?" And, not being altogether satisfied with the informa tion vouchsafed to you on that subject, allow me to express some of the diffi culties that appear to me unsolved. It seems, in order to receive pardon, we must first perform a meritorious, or an atoning action !as a condition, and the first act named is faith. Now, then, mental philosophy Reaches that faith ia altogether involuntary j a matter of necessity, with every individual, de pending, on the form of evidence on each individual ; the same evidence does not produce the same effect on all minds alike in all cases. Then it would seem very unreasonable to have a par don on the very Uncertain condition of faith, which is an involuntary act of the mind. : , The next condition is to be baptized; a very eay condition, truly j but as to the justness and reasonableness of it, I am free to confess u Can't see the point." In short, the conditions are, -"Believe and be dipped, or be damned." A very cheap , way for such s can comply, of escaping the penalty of a life of transgression! And what a pity for all of us criminals that we cannot at once have our sins washed away. Hut, alas ! I cannot get over the philosophi cal obstacles. In fact, the principle of iq any way escaping the due penalty of a transgression, either physical moral or intellectual, I cannot find taught in either physical, intellectual, or moral science. It seems to me to bo a law of the whole physical, intellectual and moral universe, that every transgression is followed by its due penalty, which is necessary and just, and cannot be avoided. Hence the idea of a just Deity, in any case not visiting the iniquities of the transgressor on his own head, ap pears to me puerile, absurd and tidicu lous Then I would say to the trans pressor, transgress no more, but &tand up like a man, and take the jut pun ishment that is your due, and try to profit by the discipline, and not try to I . e a t:trow it on somebody else. i F. 11. Marsh. An Albany paper h is received spe cimens of col recently dicovered about 18 miles from Albany, on Deaver Fork of the Smtiam. Indications show a heavy deposit. i)ii:i. At the family residence, near Mu mouth, in Polk Cunnty, Or -son. IlecptnMr Ith, 180, of typhoid pneumonia,' Wjliar l T., f.a of u. IS. aod Lydia A. Tfdron, eged fourteen years, ntue months aod ten day. Eusrene City, Orezon, and IIHoois nspcrs pleaio copy. COLLAR XSSOP! Two Doors South of the Post Office, Main Street. - - - - - - Dallas. GEORGE W. H3BART i CO. WiU Xfrnnofaftare and keep CONSTANTLY ON HAND a l&rge Assortment of SADDLERY, HARNESS, AND COLLARS, Consisting of all the HOUSE EQUIPMENT Usually kept In a I FIRST CLASS SADDLERY SHOP. All of which will be made ot TH K BEST MA TERIAL. Also. CARRIAGE TRIMMING and RE- PAIRING done to order on the shortest notiee. . ' " Call and examine our Work before purchar ing elsewhere. s ".;) 41-tf 1 GEO. W. HOBART CO. illothcrs, I've Found It! I-10R YEARS I HAVE SEARCHED FOR V a remedy that will CURE your children by removing the CAUSE, and at last I can say "Eureka," TRY IT. :f .. ,;:, , CARMIIIlfrVE CORDIAL. This is a pleasant antacid, and in large doses laxative; in small doses, an astringent medi cine; exceedingly nsefui in all bowel affeetions, especially of children. It is a safe, certain and effectual remedy for Cholie, Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus, Summer Complaint, Griping Pain, Sour Stomach, Costiveness, Wind on the Stomach, Crying and Fretting of, Children. In Teething, there, la nothing that equals it. It softens the Gums, and renders Teething easy. It is no humbug medicine, got up to salt, bnt a really valuable preparation, having been ia use for several years it recommends itself. Do not give your children the "soothing syrups," tor they stupify without doing any permanent good. Prepared by, ? , , . . . -'y Dr. m. WATEUIIOUSE, ?h a i MONMOUTH, OREGON. .. - I Forale by Druggists. The trade supplied on reasonable terms. ' Hundreds of Testlmo nials can be given if necessary. ' '!' :V 18-tfvi i i rPR. W, WATERHOUSEL NEW AD VERTISEMENTS. WILLI IkJl T) VIDSdtf , Office, No. Ot Front Street, - I PORTLAND - - . OREGON. JEteal Estate Iettlejr. Special Collector of Claims. A large amount of CITY and EAST PORT LAND Property tor gale. Also, IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable un cultivated (LANDS, located in all parts of the State. ' Investments In REAL ESTATE and other PROPERTY, made for correspondents. CLAIMS of all descriptions promptly collect- 110 USES and STORES leased. All kinks of Financial and General Agency business transacted. Parties having FARM PROPERTY for sale will please furnish descriptions of the same to the AGENTS OF THIS OFFICE, in each ot the prindijal CITIES and TOWNS of this STATE. 18-tf. In all parts of the United Stater, to sell L. V. DEFOREST & CO.'S ALUr.lirJULl GOLD JEWELRY ! Agents are making $200 to $300 per week selling the Aluminum Jewelry. The best Imi tation of gold ever introduced. .It has thc.s act color, which it always retains, and stands the test of the strongest acids. No one ckh'tet it from gold only by weight the Aldtmnum Gold being about 1-10 lighter. L. V. Defoukst A Co. are selling their goods at 1-10 the price gold jewelry Is sold for, and on most liberal terms to agents 1-4 cash, balance in 30, 60 and 90 days. Wo send persons wishing to aet as, agents, a fulj and complete assortment of goods, consisting of Seals, Bracelets, Lockets, Ladfcs' and Gent's Chains. Pins, Ringr, .Sleeve Buttons, Studs, Ac, lor $100 $25 to be paid when the goods are received, the other $75 iu 30, 60 and 90 days. Parties wishing to order goods and act as agents will address, L. V, DEFOREST ft CO., 42 Broadway, N. Y. $3 WATCH! $3 WATCH I . TPE GREAT EUROPEAN EUREKA AIM1IU COLD VATCH COMPANY ? have arrof.nTto L. V. DEFOREST & CO , Jewelers, IO A: 12 Broadway, I. V. Sole Agenta for the U. 8. And have authorised them to sell their grea KmtKi Alli mi.ii m Gold Watchks forTuaee Dollars,, and to warrant each and every one to kerp correct time fir one year. This Watch we guarantee to be the bent and cheapest time keeper that i no n use ia any part of the globe. The works are in double ea, Ladies' and tleut's sise, and are beautifully chased. The caaes are made of the metal new so widely known in Euroj as Alluminum Uold. It has the exact tutor nf 6f, which it alttaytrrttiiH; it will stand the test of the strongest acids ; no one can tell it from Oold only by weight, the Aluminum Uold being 1-10 lighter. The works are made by machinery, same as the well-known American Watch. The Aluminum is a cheap metal, hence we can afiord to sell the Watch for tZ and make a email profit. We ak the Watch safely ia a small box and send it by mail t. any part of the IT. 8. on rcceiptwf i-'t 50, fiftv cents for packing and postage. Address alt orders to L. Y. DEFOREST ft CO, 40 ft 42 B'dwa y, N.Y, 3tf.3m The Great Family Medicine. TAKEN INTERNALLY, It cores sadden Colda. Coughs, Ae.. and Weak Str.maoh, General D bility, Nursing Sore Mouth, Canker. Liver Complaint. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Cramp i r Pain in the &Utnaeh, Bowel Complaint, Painters Colic, Asiatic Chol era, Diarrhoea and Dysentery. APPLIED EXTERNALLY, Cores Felons. Boils, and Old Sores, Severe Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Bruises and Sprains, Swell log of the Joints, Ring. Worm and Tetter, Broken Breasts, Frosted Feet and Chilblains, Toothache, Pain ia the Face. Neuralgia and Rheumatism. It is a sura remedy for Ague, Chills and Fever. t PAINKILLER, Taken internally, should be adulterated with milk or water, or made into a syrup with mo lasses.' For a Cough a few drops on sogar, eaten, will be more effective than anytbtrg Ise. ... ' ' ' See printed directions, which accompany each bottle. Sold by Druggists. The Vital Statistics of California ' Show that periodical fevers and acute and chronio disorders of the stomach and bowels are among the most prominent and fa'al dis eases In this Stafa. . Disofce liecee to the laws of health, as regards diet ; the use of p rubious stimulants' and the wear and tear of business excitement, and of ? fast life"; generally, hv much to do with the prevalence of these mala dies in onr cities ; while in 'the interior, and especially in the- gold-yielding districts, they are chiefly due to malaria, unwholesome water, and theexporore and privation Incident to life la new settlements and mining camps. Now, it ts A PACT that it is as possible to protect the human system against these maladies, as to guard life and property against the incur sion of assassins and thieves. Strengthen the vital organisation wi'h'HOSTETTER'S STOM ACH BITTERS, and It becomos as capable ot resisting the active principle of epidemic or en demic disease, as a fire -prof safe is of resisting the action of combustion. This is the expert ence of thousands who have remained unscath ed by malarious disorders in the sickliest sea sons, while their neighbors, who neglected to tone aad sod ul ate their systems with this un equalled medicinal stimulant, havo fallen 'thick and fast around them." Weakness invites dis ease. Vigor tepols it J Help "nature to fig ht the good fight with . infection, whether it ba in the air, the water, of the soil, with .this match less preparation a oompound.of the rarest,veg etabla extracts with the purest of all diffusive stimulants. -T -r v' - J-. 'V Dr. Wiatar'a Ualsom ot Wild Cherry la trnlv a balsam. :It containla the balsamic principle of the Wild Cherts the balsamio properties of tar and pine. Its in gradients are nil iinlanmirt- CullCrhs. Caii anrl I'nnnimnMnA disappear rapldl uodex its balsamio influence. W 184oWl8 70 1 iJi ' 4e3$' ; tjr NEW AD VERTISEMENTS, waqoh ahlTcMiage shop. Main 'Street,'' Datlla;;.'.' Second door north of the Drag Store. The undersigned wishes to inforut the Fublfcr that be is prepared to do any kind of work in bis line on the shortest notiee, and in the best style. Thankful to his old customers and friends for former patronage, be respectfully solicits a continuance of tu autue. : 3-tf ; j 8. T. GARRISON. $5 IMPROVED' FAMILY, SEWING flIiCIirNB. $12 50 clear profit jhV day. $75 00 per week. $300 per month made east by any Lady or GB5TL.EMAN introducing this Okcisk and Obi oimal Old Favohitk. With its many new and practical addition, making the most complete combination of Valnable and uneul improve men!' ever effected in any one machine. The embodiment of extreme simplicity, efficiency and utility, entirely : different in model and detign from any low priced machine. It is the iost terviccable, elegant and reliable Fa MILT Skwixo Machiwsj ever invented, gives jerfoct satisfaction wherever introduced. Has receiv ed Phkmivm Stood the test of 10 years, and is fully approved of by every family who have them in use. lnoieelee, makes the strong and beautiful Elastic Lock Stitch with wonderful rapidity and 1 C RAT All TV. . Sew-, anything a needle will OO .THROUGH, from tRe finett to the thickeet fabric, firm and neat, with eac. Uses all kinds of silk or thread direct from theepooX; is improved with new eelf acting feed, epriug teiuton, eelf guider, and uses the adjutulie STRAIGHT NEEDLE! perpendiculnr motion, with powerful lever aetiom, i Possesses all the good (tH'tlitie of the beet high priced tnaeLiuc con densed, without their cumpli:alioHe or raci.T. Sample of rate 'sxxT vree, on receipt of Stamp. . - For certifieatct, etc ', see iKScniHTiv"K pan ih lets, maijed -. A thorough practical sewing machine for family use. "tribune." A very strong and reliable machine, at a low price. "Standard" This beautiful sewing machine is one of the lawt ingenious pieces ot mechanism ever invented." Democrut" Oa. Worth many times' its cost to any family. u N. Y. Weekly." It is quite a new machine with its many late improvements, and sews with astonishiug ea, rapidity and neatness. Jlepubliean" N. Y Single machines, 'at earn pie', selected with eare, roa kamilt i se, with very thing comi-let:, sent to any part of the couutry per express, packed in ttroitg wooden lfj-f vrek, on receipt of price, $5 CO. Safe de livery of goods gtutrauteed. Forward c&h bv RKGIKTRttEU LETTER, or V. O. MOSKY ORDER, at onr rik. Agents ; wanUd, male or female, 'everywhere. New pamphlets, coutaiuing extra liberal inducements aeut vree, ' Address Family Sewisg Maciiise Co., Office 86 Nassau Istrekt,1 New York. 31-ly Undoes. ileuwix. MAIN STREET, INDEPENDENCE, "rvc wrw'a 1 mi'dua ivn crnins I served to customers on short notice. This establishment does not dispence tangle foot or anything of that character. ' p9 C ill at the Gem.-tw HEDGES A MEUWIN. . 34 6m. - J. W. CBAWrORD. I T. B. KXWKA. PIO.XEER TLY STOVE STORE, Front reet, one Door South of Post Ofico. Dallas - - .... Orepn. mn'E UNDERSIGNED BF.O LEAVE TO inform the cititen of Dallas and vicinity that they have replenished their stock of tin ware, and have now on hand a large assort ment of ! Cotfktng, I Box and Parlor Stores, Tinware, Copper, liros ami I Iron Ware Of every description. Also a parge supply of Sheet Irou, I ZIllC, . Wire, Ac f Having procured the services of a first-class workman we ate now constantly manufactur ing all kinds or tin furnishings for stoves and tor farmers use. bach a? : Stove. Holler. Coffee and Tea Pot a. Tea Kettles, Milk Pans, Dipper, fl.ard and flutter Cans. And In fact, all ! articles of tinware usuallv found in stove an tinware stores, all of which we offer for sale at prices that will justify pur chasers to patronise us rather tban Salem or Portland shops, j Special attention will be given tJ ' i ; ' ' ' ' : Job Work Of all kinds. . In connection with the stove and tin store,' we will continue our , -. HI B AT ' St. A RIiET ' ; ' : Where Will be kept alt kinds of seasonable meats, both FRESH and SALT. In exchange for goods ia our line we will take all kinds of country produce, such as , . Batt. r, Eggs. Chickens, Floor, Bacon, kt. We invite the public to call and ezamlp our stock. CRAWFORD A NEWMAN. Dallas, March 4, 1870. 1-tf OtlEAT, OEXCITEWEWT ! ' lis flrsVflIintf1fk(l f 4 BUT, NOTWITHSTANDING, THKBE will be found, at LAUOHERY A COL L1NS' the best assortment Of Family Grocer ies ever offered to the public, which can bo had by all who love ' good things to eat. Our terms are easy, and our motto, "Small profits and quick sales." j ...v Remember, Main Street, Dallas, at Brown's old Store Room, j 33-tf LAUOHERY A COLLIKS. '" 11 ' . 'i " : Hoine Shuttle. Solving ITIa j Great Reduction in Prices ! THE :AB0VEi CELEBRATED FAVOR, ito machine; Is now offered to tho public' at the reduced-price ot of TWENTY DOL-" LABS, and will be kept constantly on hand and for sale at the rooms of Burcltarcl & Powers, No 139, First Street, Portland, Oregon. b. Monniii, 83-tf S Trareling Agent, NEW, ADVERTISEMENTS, THE HEW FOOD. " For n fcYr cents you cao buy; of your Grocer or Druggist & Eackago of SEA MOSS FARINE, made from pure Irish Moss, or. Carrageen, which trill make 1 sixteen quarts of Blanc Mange, , and a like quantity if Pud dings, Custards, Creams, Char lotto Russe &c. It Is the cheapest, healthiest, and mostH delicious, fcK)d in thelworJcU It makes a splendid Desser and' has no equal as a light - and delicato food for Invalids and l Children: A Glorious Changoll THE GRRAT WORLQ'S TOITIC. Plantation Bitters Thi wonderful r vegetable restorative is the liecj-au-5 cliorof tlte feeble and de:;i2i tnted. As n toait; nncl cordial! for tlie aged x:-l I:ui5;tJi;l, it Ii.i' no equal uznoivj eiom acltics. A n remedy for ho nervous ; wcaltncs lo which women arc eH5el:illy suV ject, it is fsuMrcdius every other stimulant. In nil C2i mate, tropical, temperate, or frigid, it ncli ai :i wperiflr in every special of' disorder which undermine ih :;o;Ii!y streutli nd breaS&H clown the animal spirits. I'or Sitlc hj nil Drugffiists:'' 23-1 WHAT U OJ DO YOU UAIUCUSTAIVD? 4 LL THOSE WHO ARK IXHEBTtO J to the iO'kTitr.i?d MUKt cither utgl ttie CASJI or give tbeir )TE. In we of failure 40 do f itber, tbcre ill be Imness for tlte legal fralornUjr. D. F.'KICl OL?.. July 20-tf Tlie Chen pest Store in POLK COUNTY, THE ELLEND ALE STORE, 2 1-2 Miles West of Dallas, HAS BEEN FILLED WITH TUB largest aod best stock, of goods ever bmucht into Polk Count j. v Which we propose to sell WlWF.lt tbala any other store In the county, for CASH or PRODUCE, for which we will pay the highest market price. - Our stock consists of en-ry description of goods generally kejt In first class country stores. " h - -- ! Alo constantly on hand a lar ssortmBt of '. Flannels Twccd. Cassimercs' and ilarcl-Tixnes. Made In the Ktlendale Mill, which we wUU sell very cheap.; . t. At -. Ellendale, July 9, 1870. "n 1 in ir Crawlbrd &; Netrman ? ; ; OF .THE tt.,. . ; PIOlERTfX&SMEPEB HAVE, A NEW (AND. SELBCT . STOCK Japaued Vart, Porcelain Jiiifd Stew Pota . lor 1 rutt. a . Great .varietr cl Gem Pans, PresscJ Pattlea for Tarta, Cooking Spoons, lifffj Heaters, Ilrotl . Ins; KUturea of Improved PatUrn, Rolling Pins, &c, c. ; 1 ; CttAWFOUi) A NEWilAN- . 'Dallas,' April 15, 18t0. trtf B. F. RfSSBt.1 j A c. p. ranuT, ' ' Notary 1S.11U Seal Let ate Attorney. Real Estate Brokers . and 1 Collection Agents; Northwest Cor. of First aad. TTasTiIaywa PORTLAND - - - OREGOTf. Pneciai attention -given' to tne sale of Real Estate. Collections tuado" In' Oregon and tha Torritonos. 'VI t-'i : " 1 ' ' Prorerty. town lots, Improved farms, stock ranches, lands, Ac, situated in the best portions of Oregon and W. T., tor sale on raonoii rA?yy tez-ps-