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,1 85 he Ortgon-gcpablltan. DALLAS, SATlHUL?5?iUr?t "The Message." - ' I : The President Message wo have received, but is tod lengthy fori us to Dublish it entire. It has the "."usual r appearance of such documents nothing particularly striking in its character. After iidiilginiursoti)c remarks con cerning the peacl and prosperity of the ine the , recent troubles In the South ; It is to be regretted, however, that a free exercise of the elf ctlve franchise has by violence and intimidation been denied tq.,cUizens,iri;f:cj:ceptioDal cases, .andi-in1 several "of Uhe States lately- in rebellion, and the verdict of ' the people has thereby beSuverse'S"r He next enumerates the difficulties connected with he f protection' bf -citU : Eens.ofout own .and other nationalities - in 'Paris who ad appealed to our Mi ister there.- for protection during the impending difficulties in that country, and states that' this 'lias' beeri :ccm'6 plished to the entire 'satisfaction of the Government of North Germ any. lie ex-: presses gratification at, the ro establish ment of a Government in France, dis connected with the dynastic traditions of Europe.ahd its near approach; to the nature of our own institutions. Of the request made byjha-new Government of France'for usto mediate, jointly with European powers, in TJ the in terusls of peace, and finding that nothing could be done ' to hasten the consummation' of peace, he eaya: n; :, v.i " I deelinedfon the part of the Gov ernraent; tp take a step which -T could , only result in injury to our true inter ests, without advancing the object for whjen our intervention was invoked. Should the time come when the action of the United'? States can hasten the return of peace by a single hour, that actioo;Wili be heartily taken. " He then notices the different procla mations issued from time to time, defining the duties of the , United States to prevent the violotion of the neutral jty laws. . , ... -., , , Me referred to the massacre of Fre hch and. Prussian citizens at Tientsin, and iheprobable causes which led to this, and the nianfler of its settlement. M The slave trade 'o'tf the' eastern coast of Af rica,- and. the boundary line neaf Pern bida between tne United States and British America, next receive attention, and he then comes to the settlement of the Alabama claim s con cerni dc which i-j--t v-jv- ' u I regret to say, no eonclrsion has been reached for adjustment of the claims asaiDst Grsat Britain, growinjg" ' out of the, course. adopted by that Uov ernment; duriiig the. rebellion. - The Cabinet of London, so far as its, views have been expressed doemot appear to be willing to. concede that Her 3Ia jesty'B Governweht was guilty of negli gence,or didt' or permitted any' act during the war, by which the United States has just cause of complaint.' Our firm and unalterable convictions are directly the. re verse. ."I therefore . re commend to Congress to authorize tho appointment of Commissioners to take proof of the amounts, and ownership of Tesseisfl ana meir, ciaims, ana tnat authority be given for the settlement of these claims by the United States, so, that the Government shall have the owriership of the private claims, as well as the responsible control of all demands against Great"Britain. -Whenever Her Majesty's Government shall enters tain a desire for a full and friendly adjustment of ': these' claims; the United States will"enierrupotf 4 their consideraf tiotf thr an earnest desire for" a conclu- aion, consistent with the honor digtrity dfboth nations' : ;; The 'condition:,, of the Cubans ig briefly; referred '- to; the extradition treaties, Xne Venezuelian claims, the disposal of the claims of the Lloyd As pin wall, and the conference - of; the Minister i' Spain and the allied Soutl American . colonies, held an f Washins ton, for the t settling of difficulties be tween: their respective Governments, - their mutual adjustment and its efiects, are briefly noticed, aud then the acqui altion of San Pomingd ! comes in and receives a.very, lengthy notice the pith? Xf which is, that our interests demand 4hat;wo should, form an alliance, ?or secure annexation This, he siays, may be done by a conterenco of Coramis tfionerg; appointed by, our Government and the authorities of San pomitc the same aitwas idohe upon the annex ation of Texas Of the advantage of the - acquisition of this Island, lie remarks ;f Sao; Domingo will become a largo consumer or me proaucts ot tne .nortn V 1 r -a PL ru laruis auu mauuiaciuncs. cheap rate at which her citizens can he fmnifihed. with food, tools. and machin iurnifihedtwith Jood, tools. and machm- ery, will niake M necessary that Ihc One hundred millions of our annual ports, besides largely ioereasio exports. He next recommends an enquiry , , . . n.i . I i 7a. ill ivfiiiiii.arHrifiii ill iiin iiiiiiiir-ni iu iue revenue, u inu piuauuu uiuua- mnnt A? ' At AviAAti H AtTuiiminf ' s 1 ;.The remainder of the .Message is devoted to the usual routine of such documents. 'Taken altogether, it is a fair statemeut of the present s eon- dition of affairs, and such recommenda- tions as he deems for the best; ;iiow- ever much W may differ to hU pot. (jcy .in f s.ome of his measures; yet.we must admit that it has a fair ring,:: a One point which, attracts notice is, the apparent indifference to the set tlement of Uhe Alabama claims.' Wc were led to believe that when the pre sent Administration came into power, those claims would , be pressed, .until they were settled to our satisfaction; ut now it seems that the amount of W5fi I9 ?: c?fetci:by, P.0' raissiOners, and held in, the hands of the Government, qnt 1 .Ufr iSI8jeStJ Government shall entertain a desire for n inn ji n i inpnniv nil nuimnnr. ni innan i - - '.j j claims.1 So it seems that we are not to have asettlement of these difficulties anau ano ocems u proper to entirely aDrogate tnem, according to tne tenor of the Message, we must submit. It is to oft nopeu tnai a stana may pe witen by the . present Congress that shall bring this vexed question to a climax, ana seme it to tne satisiaciion oi tne American people. ; a ne acquisition or can jomingo is au " very preuy on papei ; ana u our 11 .t . t i ? . i object was the acquisition of ' territory only, it might be an object; but even then there is plenty of territory nearer liome, fully as valuable as that island, 1 r . . l ... . L. i nat can e .more easuy aitamca, nu . the , acquisition ot,Sao Dotmogo,: like that of Aiasfcu. will " cost more than it will come to. ... I , Frnm the New York IPJiW , , , a , . ; w" ' .1. tj x . j ... evervihiriz oefore them in "south Caro- hna Governor, liieutenant-Uovernor, all four " Congressman, and an - over wneiu, ng .aju.i,y -- Snfttt. the flover nor. i is re-elected bv 33,534 majority, being almost " double the majority by which President Grant carried the State irf 1808. A. J. Ham- sier. necrro, is eleeted jLieotenant-Gov eraor: Jos. II. ilainey, negro, to Con gress in the First District; It QriH Larcre. ncirro. in the Sccon ' . ii 4.T 1 n -w Klhot; negro, in the lnird; and A. Jj. Wallac,, .white Republican, m the Bourtn. Eleven otn oi me oi otaie t3 i on ( .Ln ii Pentativea are negroes, and this; added to a negro Lieutenant-Governor negro Sccetary of Slate, negro Justice of the hupreme Uourt, and three nogro uo n- olina a rathcr,dark political aspect LI I 111 W tJ VUV V. ! wa-v avMA at present in more "senses than ohe. .We ask our Madera in ' all candor tins xne con.emp.atcu - u w the Uuion Organization ? - If eo, wo acknowledge we were decieved. The TFriSjnMta' issue xf the 13th Party ble tween snstaiug. the Administration, and ob taining the oihees, and the sooner both thche. are dropped the better ; Does our contemporary mean by this assejtion to inculcate the' idea that we must- drop'' the support of-the; ministration, for fear of rousing a party spirit; and engendering party sCrife ? And also, that all must drop" the desire of obtaining office for fear they be termed political demagogues? Or, what docs he mean f Nikawako cumtuzi ' We have received a copy of the Pioneer, published by Emily Pitts Ste vens, of Sau Francisco, California. It is devoted to " Human Rights." Judg ing from the reading, we would suppose it to be devoted to Women's Rights" -these we had always supposed to be " Divine May sueecss attend it; I vPe(er' $ Mtw'cal ioi iDec nas made its appearance on our table.' ? It is musi cal.' thoroughly so. and . contains some eontiguoDS islands should have? the e" tuo .T. V T . uaS ponoy uu gcy, . same advantages; in order to compete canL concerniog thesrecent elections in part of the Prussiaus. Instrid of suU TV u ' ' U4 wjththo .production ofj sugar, coffee, Missouri,; in which thetwriter, after in duingjthe Frenchj as was their policy A HP (0 uS'3E3 tobacco ahd tropical fruits This will duigiDii seiero criticism on the lafe at' first, : they! havenaugualed a new Y V -i " open to us.aw.der market for our pro- t randinow propose -to treat with OVltltm ductand the production of our:supply c r t- 41, V. narinr been the firt to adopt th plao of of these articles will cut off more than "The Democracy of Missouri are as the captured Lmperor as the leader of V(:tnQni fe,idu,a at a dutant the inst.. under head ng of 'The jNew po itica matters In some way, ana the ceriamiy oi me posiuon ui viue wnue .w...v.u.,.-. " . n n in8,?"Ttl " "V 4 iT . - - . ..ii ,-w-.S..-i - ! 1- f4"-t tt fr : s- ; I PT Mxpresa charges on goods sent C. O. D j .'"uses this, to usincbmorenemn I peoplo ahouid inlorm themselves, and man. ' , s . s ; j also for return of money. All Cah orders Tor- language: be ready.tofmect the crisis. - f ;-.T:j T WT.tMU wiuiJ Address all order., , iiiu "u'lvyu.uuuuuu.u nr":. ift .iTIufT "Ji "10 pTtOtef-paTi OUt Mf money." A lit- ; ! g Nassau Street. New York. . the Hwo' great parties to-day; is other organization, kept too long, in 'tie" for 'mnrea.'; a little fbr tvne; Established 1357.' ..- Si-ir ThcjfiucBclections,, What Wc May Depend tittou. wmratiof DariOthooiainea will have quite as good reason to bo will niv ' - wwowu m ww i . . v a democratic leader un- der wnom to r ngtic , ine i'resiaential rf triflt tour. , The first. part of this extract is aim ply a sillyj softsoaping,i milk-and-water style of putting ujp with what is particu larly . disagreeable, V by politicar dema gogues, to draw a blind over the more incredulous, and to hoodwink those who are anjway dissatisfied With the preseqt status of aflairsj and, as far as possible, to prepare them for -the B declaration which immediately ibilowf. - InHhat assertion, "we' are given""to'understand that the Democrats are determined to I stand byj their nimebonored princi. pies,'! and that any Eepublicans who I choose to go into the Democratic ranks, must gO with the' express understand- Jim?, that m the (Presidential contest of W they must come under. . str.i(,hT out Democratic ticket, mounted upon a true Ddmocratio platform. "The - llican',' and?the ''Herald s are both cood l( . i v . - j ; ; f . j J i Democratic authority, and we do not rmnrnn nil r iinri r o- nnn wn nn nni i .w.-,. ,.v, -m.- : i feel , disposed to endeavor to controvert what they say upon this point I This is uu juh wuak uV .eauimuucu woma expecu auoso persous wuq uave been the leaders in the ranks of Democ wj ior iu? ic yean., ro ur.u.jr planted upon, the principles contained in the resolution of '98-9, aDd their purposes are as unaiteraoiy nxea as tne laws of the Medcs and Persians, In the minor, or oiaie eiccuous, as a general i a t i . r. - i m.ug, iu?y cvp irow iue view ui the populace the great principles which underlie modern Democracy, and join issuo bnly upon points which they know will more directly insure them success, . 1 1 .1 it A- 1 I ana id tuose caes vney aro, io a cousium erable extent, successful ; but m a Unral or 1 Presidential election. when r : .' . i otu"- w -vv, i a. ."' f matters of great and, vital importance ntilnn) it nntinna. nrn hronrrht he I ..." I ".Trr" -o- - fore the entire people, then tne l-e m rrfrt na ah Aa f hir 1 Mlrtni WlfnAnc mocracy reserve, and themt is that we behold such results as we , beheld in ttio last 1rtderitia1 canvass When -these creat q tioDS arise, then they are not wil- 1 1 ? ' - . .. . ... ,inSt i0 , comc under, a Ilepubhcan banner, no matter , wnat ine piatrorra mav be. nor . support a Ilepublican rt m.Hprwhr'nrAKA nnminv ! , r , . lt Vf V'i' . ' i rifna.nnnnroii nrinniniHK. n mi I i J f ' rciiiL is, they are deieateu. Thkit is which has kept the Ilcpub i- ftn -arftf firt firmT ;,nd Manv r "r-r.. rv. r .ttv B0 ,B,neD" . t- P , ' . f to bolt jfrom that organization when it undertook to inaugurate some of the eat vital changes which have been . i . - i : v 'F 7"i - X " w '1 " " tho lace, and, they . recoitea iroia U i- rv it,i pvila. Hut this' state of affairs cannot always last; a change must.come over tk. rt..,A...t:. - Wtitik CMl th? JfTl 5 "K11 their Old hobbies. upOU which, expon- erica, has taught itfem. tbey can jnever i'iirij j t i 1L.V i t 1 '--?'" I'll 1" succe iccceU aim wiiica wouia do ruinous it, ruk'i 1 p i themand the country . rf successful, to it u 1 . ' V ii 7,1 it w begin to loosen party shackles, ther result of which will be an eritiro'siftipg wr,.Mgm,- p,,,,. of old parties, organization of new ones, mo,. io accordance Wi,h the vioB. of . r J. 1 J. it. . . A T . t t - our people at. the present time, and who interests.' ; ft Small PiixMr. McMahbri' .was taken .with itho preyailmg disease yes- tordav: He had km family and smrlion hirn.nUnMVmn1 VAWk.rl. Ofhisfurnitureremovea toanotherlionse. im- completely satisfied with the triumph of the French nation, and then leave him opportunity; of obtaining firm-dam Watches mir i Hratz Urown. as if he were an j 1 A tA i the r own wm whowiam g OUr JJ. umwu UB 'V hlS people tO fight it OUt lO their bcin- algojthe ORIGINAL inventor and $ole ' ? MYW VfWM r ,umu it isveeruuu owQrWavl Bisma manufaotUrers of the widely advertised Obibb I - A K l tha hiftilrirftnt Roniihl RAna Af IRT I own, w.a:"'mrVK-saJ'i jDI I9 nv w Af .l,iAh there are bo many imita- ,wiuv - 1 - f ------ - - ---- - - . . i "'viif r " . just inaae 'fi r DUt "v ? "F 7"i7!3;t ;'v7.a;,v;. " they were about making a Change, the cnunrnea , uouiuchuj, uut h a iua.- ratrantrd Jolly equal to Void in brtlhancy of - I - I- m ? -. a-, I . 1;:L I J' fetJLl"!' r i I Aulori wear 'Ac..' ' Hills of over iI2 colteeted on iiJ great fundamental principle underlying uur..o.u.puu anu deiiVery. JMim. An Bills of $12 ,-.M fttirr-ff thAtn tiiil in I liiuiieir mio pitn, just ub i muir caA.or r-, v. money oruer, or regis- .k -Th Ufiftahlican nartv: like anv . . , : . J . 1 c Pi Js'ortom A Co., Importers of Watches, Ac. I , . i - , : f.--r;.t i , 5 ,. - r . I . ... V 1 - ' " " power, will become corrupt, and this a little for paper, a litle for roller a ; mj':.T:"- w - - W!U compel, evcntiailK th membeor 'Httl, f tok'.'nttKwhdfe.lUU. for ; Htothcr Iirc tound It t .Oi V-t ! " rent! a little for wood, a 1 tt e fbr tha i 1 usi ' ----- that organization to look; to some means w? ,. , fn, ,ufV w,,, ,nT;0liVtt 1WK TEARS I.BAVS SEARCHED FOR i -:'r;Dni i ' , . s - -tr and a little tor that J DUt COntinaUIIy a 14 UrenedT that will CDRfi vour children to -free Ihcmselves from the onerous little neretfaiopping, a constant dmn. & rlmoXg lucJkltSSSi burdens of party. " The more thinking Little by little printers' bills accumu 4Euireka." try it. ? v n The Situation in the Old World. Litest dbt)atcb frohi thOeld'of ony way tho war can end. That lie publicanFrance willfight for ever : f - - - that the fall Of I'aris can produce . no 1 .1 effect ; and that the only COtirSO' is,' tO make terms with the Kmpire, go home, and leave the French to fijiht , it OUt . .. " ' among themselves. , ; ' l This seems to hft ihn nrnhahle finale 0f this great contest:1 As to the estab- Hshmcnt of an em ni re in France we I to believe the .eheme at preseot to be "an impracticable one. Never lias the French nation been fa as favorable a condition for the sustentatiou of a Republic as 'at present After the can turner tiannlA the main body of tre arm vi France was icft without 5 any "organized Govern- mept ji no military fbrcef any consc:' nuence. and no visible means of form- ;no. .nd niilnn, en frtm. k 1 with , enthusiasm that has ever been excelled v 'and rarely en ualled thev h. :. the 0Mst of ..DouinarV war. in9mJt ' '2 h,, Mt u'vu uu.uweuv, vuai la jo- I c0nj2(j some of the leading powers coirnizoa uv some oi tne leaainr nowers 0f the world, organized and 'equipped an army that thvir enemies themselves that, too, without any assistance, and but mtJo svmpativ frora other nations. U jtt0 bo auppoaed that a people who haVQ 8Uown gucn Uct arjj as thijf UD(Jcr 8ucb tr?inr circumstances, can ,ong Dc subjected to the rule of an Km peror WD0 becn weighed in tho balance and found wanting ? Wo think 00 Urji, instcad of usinir the watch- word of Alsace and Ix)rraine,' has uurFu ,, .uu bujouiuwu buvivivi, 4 vArkAfi flaw a unfuihlnnfl hA.lA ' Loxpmboorg and Holland j" and seems to bo coming to Uic conclunlon, i ttat he has no business sou h of the Uhme Kossia still evinces a resolute . t. v determination not to be bound by the uewrwiujHuu uui w ov uoudu ot iiic Tpfttv ftf turia Bnr1 MntrrrJtnt, ft I , Z - --T t,to r 1 - ' . ; i ,argo jorce on me uora crs ol . tne Kuxine aud Turkey. We shall look with .interest for the result.' A Recipe Wanted. ' - (' xsicyvHiun oaja. ' no irorta asks:. Uao nobOUV lurnish OUB fnenda wUh a recipe for folding States after W they are made or -made over on the I strictest party plan 7 Here is West Virginia, cat out of the side, of the ; old I Uoniiaioq tor the; express purpose of being Radical Wafwnrni, gone i .1 l . wholesale: and hard upon its heels Nevada, lugged into the Union For tne saraa purpose, goes feame We suggest Spaldings glue. Another New Policy; : .Grant has inaugurated a new Indian - W Kow U1 ;n. 5 MU,V . trim fbr crosoeritv, ahd the 'advance4 mentof the poor, Indian.- , Grant s Ad- ministraUoa has .demonstrated the un I lata. A nwea a little tor anbsenntion m a B owes a little for advertising ; C owes ii littWand-DWea; Httle?-oa clear thrnWo-h-thft alnhtthftt and hank and f through again and many times Over. A I affttfS Wia Vi1t 1-t rlAa nf. d of lai liio ? ufh,v,"H "Mr.-V "-" C thinks his is but trifle and not need cdfid 0huowu the listlittle little, ...... j the money goes out, and not a little comeaf in, until finally the poof printer's ')...n f .j-.ij-j.j resources are an exnausiea, Ki J resource. ,.re .11 eih.nsted, d :down air, wnue reds of UU' pftid does j but he jrrasps at them in you owe a Dill the tpnoter r ray it. f niicTi.--.Tha ehihi of Z. WilRrm. rli .-.--TT -i:-. u U" " i WTO??" I Vt 7 weeks last evening ui mu uiscao auuwn. as Old and COUld hardly be elfieCted to re j - r'fttml- thii vJ kfi:'i NE W A D VER TtSEMENTS. LtssaT :7.'' dfo'iTD tiont. and now the inventor and sole proyrt tor and manufacturers of the hew material, which we hare named the Xontoji GoldMktal ("d seeured - in , IeKal form), ,vPrwr to au, mtntm. and fulhi eaunl m brillmnen of eotot, tcet'yh tt wenrt ' ete'H to fine 18 karat gold, "eare nduded to mmme the Mail buu nets, to gubcesBfuily conducted by ui from 1S57 to 1865 in f connection with oar wholesale de- partment, (or the porpoKo of placing again reliable lime of or tpecialitie before the public. ALSO nElNti tiie sole Agents In the Untied State for the Li rtnroov Watch Z S &rc,X,X now in tock, fr at ever . ablr for Wrfe time, mtiublk, aud of the fwaSed! iecurely piwkcd, pbb paid, to aiy part of the 5-U r'Jiw-il-a RT!, TiSi JS! Among odr lwt will be found ; UtvAT, "KsBJi fuliu ft'' "te1:ii,cJ!t ,wm-mde.laror mn incomplete c?'&TlS,-'Xl''mX'Z rBEB fjr4..5 StVim Oou Watch engraved or plain, genuine faj, f,tn plMe Jetceled movement, &liQtiUsl regxi' later, correct, and in complete BCMNi-tooHiiicn THE o With elejant UE5T i V EST vBAlX, WHD loccel mailed I'BB paid lor nrjr...M....?9. ORIDE GOtl) WATCH In MajsJY Oride Oot Double Hunting Jfagic tyring CA8r, elegantly engraved or engine turned, genuine PatfkT Lrvr.R MorrMFXT, ieiteletl. rejrulatcJ and mirrunted U kef p correct . . t . t i !.IL I fine, ana wear equat to uota, precweij m apjtearace,tHake,jMiht brilliancy of color t O $200 Gold Watcu. One of tbew splbxdid Watchk will be forwarded by mail prpi to any tvldfews, in kandaome morocco rate, lined Watch), for only............ l. PATENT STEM WINOEH, -1 , , OR KEYLESS WATCH, IVW. mp from tie Stem, require no Kkt. rannot be wound the wrong icoy, In beary OKIDE GOLD Double Cases, tkree-qvnrter plate fine JEWELKD LE VER HvrefHt-nt, bljKiKoa Action. Accurate as a Titue-tkeepcr. Superior regulated. i j t fi t 1 ' . - i handsome rooroeco iw ror........ ....115. THE NORTON WATCH. TniS! teidelg ltc, reliable and elegant WatfhJ'ao lonff nd rri-Lr arPBorrt of by (;orryMKr and Il4it.AoAt Urncut, i note encased in the jikw improved 5orto! Gold MrtAUtbe very Uhch d itry in the acience f vaTAixoaqr, which for hard, dr of hUUSvA .vWiWjr..of color and potuk b I been foood to' S0RiAt wf- km, mttnl It doe Rrtt tarnhh bf WEAR, expoture tt heat, tnohtnre, change f climate, OT tb action of any ACitA mr grt permanently tetntn It beantinl COMtt fCLLT, RQVAL W the colp. and jtVKB wkars otrr. Th! celebcited WATrn!w in at.it'Wiwf iSon- T0?l Oal.D Mf.TAL, nii i Ueilgu, nr(,t,c in pn ik. with uiaffW! ffirmir rab pm. imitation I . . .... ...... 1 -,M t dout.W ioiot.i.ciBo tun ntrl. eItra iixr I full rlv jnreled LIVrr movement, mveral - . . with enRravea oi"T CAi!, accnrauig aajnnca to ail degrees or hbat or colu, wan an tne latwt ;linirrtTment, cannot le urrad for CORRECT -kepi n g qna litie, anil eiperta cannot detect the tligi'ttt difference in appear ance from one or the (meet f 203 fa II atche antl laet a long, ttear icelll and KERflt a coBRKi-t TtMe. Xlicy ore raanaiacmrett oteitf by ta. and are thoroughly tcarranted in creij respect for fire year. A 6tngle one of the abore beantiXul Vut:ht9 mrjled 'pre jnid to anj ad 1re8,jin rcftvf. lived ,morvvco, cant, with key, fcc, till complete, for only.... .....$15. Waictca for Holiday VKtrMMmanufactarod to order. . ' ' ' .. " ' . - Gehcine AwRrjcA 'VTATcitES tf all grade, in soli or Silver Vote, ftom 1S up to 200. Otber Oood Watcbea equally Ime. AVith every Club of six Wutche ot o kind, we MnJ extra iW'atch of faire kind free, a. a premium to teredi letters, at, oca sy Good, carefully i tefcerf, packed and forwarded ir iwirf by mail br by wr otv receipt of price.- Safe warded Hb examined to parties foVwrrded i of the' hJtPI nhrrtmhh C A R M I N I T I V E C 0 R D I A U ; , r . n L vT! Peasant antacid, and in, large dosea laxative: in small doses, an astrineent medi cine ; exceedingly useful in all bowel affestions, especially' of children. : It" is a safe, certain and effectual remedy , for r- Cholte, Diarrhooa, unoiera aiorbus bummer Complaint, uripins it-ain, iaour oioiqbcq, wosuveness, wind on tne stomach, Crying and Fretting of Children, in Teething, there; it nothing that equals it. it softens the Gums, and renders Tee thin cr easv. .Ttt'SS.TiSSSS. iSTfc oui a reany raiuaDie preparation, baring been in a for several years it recommends itself. . ua not give your children the "soothing syrups,"; for they stupify without doing any permanent gooa. i s Prepared by , Or. W; WATECinOUSE, ,,,,' MONMOUTH,. OREGON. I vPofSaU by Druggists. The trade supplied oa"reaonable terms. Hundred, of Twfimo mals can be given if necessary 4-tf I DR.!w.wA LTERH0USS. NE W AD VER TJ SEME NTS. r COliLAU SHOP! Two Doom South of the Pot OlBce, Main Street, ; - . . . . - Dallas GEORGE V." U3BART CO. Will Manufatare and keep CONSTANTLY ON IlANL a large Assoi tmcnt of SADDLERY, HAHKESS AND COLLARS, 0 ; Confuting of all the ; Usually kept. in a " FIRST CLASS SADDLERY SHOP, All of which will be made ot THE BEST MATERIAL. Am, CARRIAGE TRIMMING and RE PAIRING done to order on the abvrtest; notice. ' Call and examiro mt WoTk before pnrcnat lag elsewhere. . '';-, ;:'.: 41-tf - GEO. W. HOB ART A CO. J st Arrived per Rail. O UR NEW STOCK OF FALL A A 17 WINTER GOODS. We respectfully call the attention of te Publie to oar Choice Variety of Ladies' Dress Goods, ' Htcua and Uoya' Salts Boots and Shoes Hardware, Groceries, ..-. -.:- School Roots, Stationer' kcy And Everjthing Foaudln Retail Stores. We can assure our Patrona that oar present. Stock exceeds, in Variety and Cheapoe, any we have ever bad. All we ask is, for you to all and examine,. - before purchasing elsewhere. Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods I N. A. J. D. LEE. Dallas, Not. 16th, 1870. 1-tf ffflllE UNDERSIGNED, nA VINO PUR JL chase. I tbe interest of W. C. Brown in tho late business or W. C. RROWN A CO., is now" rcccifing a frceh supply of goods both from San Francisco and Purtiand, which I will sell at very cheap rates, for CAolI or . , ,j Country Produce. m My stock consists of every variety of B-inflicf' Ires Goods, -JIcii? :iothiii, I5oo Mioes, Quecusiu are, : 1 Hardware, And groceries of all kinds, and will exchange OATS, - -frr uAcoN, -.,.:'. EGOS, . - v .. BUTTER, j JJEANS, v ; .". 'r onions, vj,;,;,.,,: BaKLEY, and Tery CLEAN COTTON BAGS, Or any kind of produce that can be converted into money. Come and examine my stock before rnrcbas- ing, as it is no trouble to show goods whether yon buy or not. ? We mean business, therefor earnestly invite you to call and see us. :?',". : ; r, JNO. C. BELL. . Dallas, Ogn Sept. 3d, 1870. 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