min & courm riEws;
DALLAS, SATURDAY, JAN. 28, 1871.
Money Market
Latest New York Gold Qnotation.......,.lll
Legal Tenders in Portland:
Buying....... .....90 J Selling. ...... ...91
Dallas Produce and Commission Market.
Corrected Weekly, by Q. B. Stiles, People's
Aiercnaut, Main street, Dallas, Oregon.
WHEAT $1 10 $ bush.
OATS 40 11
BARLEY 75
FLOUR-35 $5 50 m bbU
oks?.i it 91 ov.
CORN MEAL 4c. W lb.
BEANS 5c. ja lb. - '
BACON Sides, 12 15c lb.
" Shoulders, 8c. to 10c. B B.
HAMS 14 16c tb.
PORK Dressed, 6 cents.
" Pickled, Sc. to 10c. .
BUTTER Firkins 20 25c lb.
" Rolls, 35 to 37 .
EX3GS 20c doi.
LAR D Balk. 10c : tins. 12i .
POTATOES From Wagon, $1 & bahL
ONIONS $1 50 bushel.
APPLES Green. 50c B bhl.
Dried. 5 (a 6a 3 ft
CIIEKSE New Oregon, 20 .25o S& 5.
UHir&hKS J2 2 50 "a doz.
TURKEYS 75 $1 each.
Mr-J. C. Bell has remored from thisplaeo
to Independence.
Dore's Panorama of Paradise Lost will be
exhibited in the Court House on Wednesday
'evening, the first of February. It comes well
recommended by the press. See advertisement
in this issue.' j
Those wishing dental work done in a work
manlike manner, w ill be gratified to learn that
Dr. Chance, the well known dentist of Salem,
will visit this place Monday, Fab. 13th. See
advertisement in another column.
Mr.?. Bevans, while engaged in running a
circular saw in the Buena Vista Saw Mill, one
day last week, had the thumb nearly severed
from lais riht hand. Prompt attendance was
given, and . at last accounts he was doing
welL
On Tuesday last we had the pleasure of re
ceiving a visit from Mr. Gates, the gentlemanly
Sheriff of Yamhill. - lie reports business favor
able ia that County, and the people generally
awake to all that pertains to their welfare,
especially the matter of railroads.
The School Exercises at the Academy last
Friday afternoon were well attended, and
highly appreciated. The Exereises consisted
of Declamations, Essays, Dialogues, and a good
variety of Vocal and Instrumental Magic The
Declamations were well delivered, the Essays
Of the young ladies were good and well read,
and comprised variety of subjects, both fact
and fetioa. The teachers, Prof. M. M. Oglesby
and Mies Clara Watt, are well qualified lor
their positioe, and are meeting, with well
Merited access. They commenced a new term
ea Monday.
J. B. Stiles still has a few left of those fine
freeb Sainton, and Mr. T. B. Newman announ
ces that he has alt the accoutrements for cook
ing. The seasoning c an be procured at Laugh -ery
k Collins, and if any unpleasant result are
experienced, counteracting agent , can be ob
tained at the Drug Store of Nickel k Coade.
Anything in the way of dry goods of groceries
may be feund at N. k J. D. Lee, J. II. Lewis
ot any of eur several merchants' stores. There
is, we believe but one vacant house in Dallas at
x :ent; bnt wo have plenty of good inecbai -ics,
who will build more as soon as their
rush of work will permit. If any town in tl i ,
or any other state can beat us in these matter
we would like to hear from them.
. 39 WANTED. An active, wide-awake
person, male or female, in every neighborhood
in the United States to work for us. Good pay
in cash. Woik can be done at leisure hours.
Write for particulars to
J. B. GOULD, FUhkilL N. Y.
No Wonder. So many worthless medicines
are advertised for the cure of various diseaes,
and when tried " found wanting," that the in
valid losses all faith in specifics. We have yet
to learn, however, of the first failnre of Wittar't
JSaUam of Wild Cherry, to care, coughs, colds,
and pulmonary diseases.
It Is a great mistake to suppose that the
cause of rheumatism, neuralgia or gout exists
where the pain is experienced. .The source of
these diseases is generally urea in theblool and
is one of the special properties of Da. Walker's'
Vegetable Vikegak Bitters to tieutarlize this
deposit, while it renovates the relaxed kidneys
and thus prevents them from permitting a por
tion of their secretion to escape through im
proper channels. Torpidity of the stomach has
also much to do with the vitiation of the blood
and upon this organ the Bitters act directly as
a stimulant and invigorant.
No ncwBcacuro ! No Cheating! A pint
bottle full of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy is pre
pared from one 50 cent package, and the pro
prietor offers $500 reward for a case of Catarrh
which be cannot cure. Sold by druggists, or
send 60 cents to Dr. R. V. Pierce, 133 Seneca st.
Buffalo N. Y. and receive it by mail. A pamph
let sent free. Beware of counterfeits and worth
tens imitation. The Gennine has, opon the out
side wrspper, Dr. Pierce's private Government
6tamp with his portrait, name address, and
the words u U. S. Certificate of. Genuineness"
engraved upon! t. '
The Fire Dollar Sewing Machine purchased
by me, January, 1866, from the Family Sewing
Machine Company, Nassau-Street, N. Y., has
been in almost constant use ever since. It has
cot 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 mucn pleased. The one
I have I would not part with.
MRS. ANN W. CUTHBURT,
; 428. West 3f5th-Strcct, New York.
31-3m
Telegraphic Summary.
Lille, Jan. 22 -Cambria has been
summoned to surrender Jty 3 o'clock
this afternoon.-' x ; :
Gambetta, in his speech, says France
prefers eteroal war to mutilation.
The army of the north is rapidly
rallying.
The Emperor telegraphs to the Em
press that the latest estimate of the
French loss is 15,000, including 11,
000 psisoners.
The Germans refused the demand for
an armistice to bury the dead before
Paris.
It is said the garrison will not renew
the attack because Trochu is apprised
of Chanzy's defeat.
London, Jan. 20. A correspondent
of the London Telegraph reports from
Paris that the effect of the bombardment
on the city has been utterly harmless.
London. Jan. 22. Advices from Par
is state that at a council on Friday, Gen.
Trochu announced that if bis hope for
assistance from outside the city should
be disappointed, it wouldi be , his duty
to surrender the city "before the Ger
mans destroyed the public buildings
and fired the center of the city. The
civil members of the council disagreed
with Trochu. He resigned, but again
accepted command, after a hot quarrel.
Florence, Jan. 22. In the Italian
Chamber of Deputies, yesterday, Sigoor
Veromosto, in reply to the interpellation
addressed to the Ministry, said it was
impossible for Italy alone to mediate
between France and Prussia ; but that
the Government intended to seize the
earliest opportunity to operate with
other Powers in that direction. In the
course of the discussion which followed
four members of the Chamber, of dfier
ent politics, warmly expressed sympathy
...m n .
ywun v raoce.
Arloo, Jan. JJ. I he Prussians were
repulsed at Longwy, their guns dis
monnted, and were forced to place their
batteries further from the walls.
STATE ITEMS.
Gleanings from State Exchange?.
The Corvallis Brewery, sold by Sher
iff Palmer at auction, to W. II. McFar
land for 82550.
A little child of Mr. John Blair
living near Independence school hous
accidently fell from a chair on to some
burning coal and burned its mouth and
chin considerably, though not seriously,
on Saturday night the I4th inst.
Monday, the 16th inst. a saloon be
longing to Mr. Keitcr of Monroe, Ben
ton county was destroyed by fire, loss
81500.
An Indian was caught in the act of
robbing the till of Knapp, Burrill &
Co., Portland last week. He entered the
store unpreceived but in opening the till
the alarm bell gave notice, and he was
caught.
A pauper named Walter, has been
taken into custoday by the authorities
of Portland, and locked up in the City
Ja.i He is reported a gooi drinker, at
times fas apparently great need of
crutches, and at others, is quite supple.
A son of William Bowers living in
Benton county, three miles from Albany
has been pronounced hopelessly insane.
Firf. : The blacksmith shop of Mr.
John Jo ies four miles north of llose
burg, caught tire on Suuday night last.
The bellows was burned, and some other
articles of value before the fire was mas
tered. The Sabbath Day thou shall
remember, and keep holy. Work had
been done on this day consequence
nre at nig tit.
A Swamp Land Joke. The Eu
gene Guard tells this :
The excitement over the swamp land
has, like everthing else, except death
its amusing features. It is said that
Hen. Owens concluded to traffic in these
land and wrote ex-Senator Nesmith to
file on a certain amount for him. Mr.
Nesmith wrote in reply, some time af
ter, that he had spent several days in
search of something to file on, and had
discovered that all the lakes had been
filed on except one that of lire and
brimstone, and advising him to file on
that immediately. Hen. says his " bo
som is too peaceful," and that if ' Ncs.
don't mend his ways he will be com
pelled to take up a d nation claim on
that lake' J
The question of the extension of the
suffrage, to women, was brought to a
vote in the Lower House of the assem
bly of Idaho, on Saturday the 7th inst.
and came very near being carried the
result being a tie. !
: The Catholic Church in Boise City,
was destroyed by fire Wednesday even
ing the 11th inst. loss 88000. Weekly
News.
Surgical Operation. Drs. Brown
and Shule, of this city, informed us
yesterday that they performed a scentif-
tc surgical operation on tue eye ot JUr.
Olmstead, to reduced a staphyloma.
The operation was performed by sitting
the patient in a low chair, and having
an assistant to steady the head, and di
viding the corpera with a knife, which
permitted tne escape oi ine sanguine
ous fluid. The patient was entirely
blind in the morning but . could see a
little in the cvemag.
RAILROAD iNCORPORATION.ArtU
cles of incorporation were filed in the
County Clerk's office by the "Oregon
Branch Pacifio Railroad Co." incor
porators B. J. Pngra, II. Failing W.
S. Ladd. The capital stock of thecotn
pany is 815,000,000, divided into
shares of 8100 each. Principal business
office located at Portland. The objects
of the incorporation are stLted as fol
lows : " For the purpose of construct
ing, maintaining and working a railway
and telegraph line from a point on the
Central Pacific Railway, at or near
Winnemucca, and not east of the north
bend of the Humbolt river in the State
of Nevada, by way of Goose lake,
Sprague's river and Klamath marsh
valleys, and over the Cascade Moun
tains, in the vicinity of Diamond Peak,
to the navigable waters of the Colum
bia river, in the vicinity of Portland,
in the State of Oregon."
Severe Accident. On Wednes
day, 88 Mr. D. P. Anderson and Mr.
Coleman were driving from Ashland to
Phoenix, in a buggy, the horses became
frightened and ran away. Mr. Ander
sou was thrown out and bruised severe-
ly.; Mr. Coleman remained in the buggy
until the horses ran the buggy against
a tree, throwing Mr. C. out, his head
and breast striking the tree with great
force. We regret to learn that , both
the gentlemen are in a crttical condi
tion, i
DG.TAL NOTICE,
DR. CHANCE WILL MAKE A PRO
femonal Visit to Dallas on Monday,
Jf'eb. 13th, anil will remain one week.
AMKKICAX
IB1EOI1LEK!
The Finest Culinary Invention of
The Age.
Embodying in a plain and cheap ntnsil a
itnple as a pot or skillet, and weighing le(
than three pound -
All the Principles Involved In the
Perfect Broiling of Meats,
With the Creatett Convenience aud
Advantages of Practical Ue,
Aud Doing Its Work with
A Rapidity More than Double that ot
Any other Broiler!
It aflordi to the poor and rich alike the
FIRST and ONLY relief arer offered from the
tedious, troublesome, juice evaporating, and
djupepa ia producing broilers of the paH : from
the deadly foe to human health, the FRY I NO
PAN ; and from
Meat-Cooklug Abominations of all
Degrees I
It renders broiling, heretofore so vexatious,
the QUICKEST and EAMKST of all mode of
C 1 g. aod It ileJjhy it
More Palatable and Nutritious
TH! BT AST OTHER -rR OT COOKIJfO THRU
because it pr -rents the lues of nutriment by
era niti n or otherwise. It sets on top tf the
store or """tire, over one oftha openings; re
quires no p p iration of Are; Coke or Charcoal;
,. ...... of bleak : renders tough meal
tender by its action ; does away with all smoke
and smell of gne: boils enH well over
Coal or wood ; answ.r ior all s sed stoves or
range opeumgs ;
And Is equally Good for
Beefsteak, Ham, Chicken, Chops, Fish
Aud Oysters.
It broils steak, over an average fire, in
SEVEN to EIGHT MINUTES, and over a
very hot fire, witbis five mi jut us. Other
meats in proportion; hutaixs all juices
A2io Flavor, which no other broiler dous.
65,000 ARE NOW IET USE I
All sold under standing and unconditional
guarantees, and have given an unanimity of sat
isfaetion unprecedented in the culinary inven
tions. We gaarantee them, wherever sold, to fulfill
the above specification, authorize all dealers to
do so with their customers. An universal test
is invited on these terms ; and to any not satis
fied after a fair trial, the money will be refund
ed, with charges both ways.
Each Broiler will have the authoriied label
attached with the trado-raark, M American
Broiler," stamped thereon.
This Broiler Is also an unequalled Bread
Toaster and Corn-Popper, and a good Coffeo-
noaaier.
BEf AIL PRICE ONLY li
Fine MESH ORATE for Com-Poppimr and
xvoaguog vouue, n uesireu, jo cents extra.
Liberal Discount to the Trade.
For sale in San Francisco by the house below
named, in half dozen and dozen packages, at
the minimum rates, who will be responsible to
the full extent of the above guarantees for all
iirouers sold by them.
RUSSEELL & ERWin H'G CO
204 SAN 80 ME STREET,
SAW FRANCISCO.
Manufacturers aud Dealers In Hard,
ware of Every Description.
And at Retail by all Stove, Tin. and Ilouse
imrmtaing ueaiers eiswehore. 47-ltu
NEW AD VER TI SEMEN IS.
To the Ladles,
Those wanting sewing done, can be accommo
dated by calling on Mrs. L. A. Robb. Charges
reasonable.
ESTABLISHED 1840.
Ernest A. KRIAIVDSOI,
GENERAL COMMISSION
MERCHANT,
SAN FRANCISCO,
DEALER IN
Drugs. Chemicals,
Essential Oils,
Dye Stuffs and
General Merchandise,
By the Package Only.
Cash Orders for this or any Foreign Market,
will receive prompt and Faithful Attention.
Miners, Manutacturers and Wholesale
Trade Supplied for Cash.
No notice or attention paid to Orders for Goods,
if there is no provision made for the payment
of the game. ,
Terms Net Cash,; on Delivery, in U.S. Gold
. Coin.
IT. B. Consignments of Oregon Produce,
Grain, Wheat, Flour, &c, Solicited.
45-tl
... - , ... .... .. ... i . .. ... . --
p.. h. Mcdonald & co.,
"WHOLES 1 LIS
DRUGGISTS, lH
Call ttio tittont'ort of Dealers t- their lararo wwort.
mont of "Newly Arrived " Good, com pfed In
part f the following article, toftner with
evi-rv ihlnir kept in a wpM ui plied WHOLE
SALE DIIIU aTOUE.
Faf n Prrn, J Tn,ri!Ki Prkp abates
Patemt Msmhsm,
Trucks & grn'ouxeas
Essential Oils,
Kekosexk Oil,
Quaker IIckus,
1'KKri'MEBlrH,
PaI.ST8 KD OllS,
WhlJ'h Tre fff-r nt tho lowrrt Carti Prices, and
arj eJctcrn:l:ud not to lie tis.Ct rtcld.
IL II. McDONALI & CO., a t Fa ancisco, Cal
i'oit sai.i:.
OUR IRUO BUSINESS, lora'cd in San
Franc-inco. Cal. After uur bi-t wUhtt., and ex
pressing our thank for the liberal patronajr
we have received fur tuoro than 21 yvare, dur
ing which period we have been euudily en
gaged in tho Drug lmsine in California, e
beg to nay in ooneiuenM of the rapid trrwth
of Dr. Walkers'n Talifornia Vinegar liitteri-,
now fpread over the United Stat and coun
tries far beyond, we are necessitated to devote
our entire time l said btiinei"n.
We are the OMet Irug Firm on the Pacific
Coat. and the only one, continuous under the
the rtoe proprietors since lsii, and have de
U rmined to fell our large, prKperou, and well
e.tahlihed buniiicoi i n (irrttlt term.
This i a rare opportunity for iien with
means, ot entering into a proniam ouine
with advantage never before offered.
For particular enquire of
It. 11. M. -DONALD A Co.,
R. II. MoDosald. Wholesale Drua;giitP,
J. C. SpckcrR. J an Franctxeo, Cal.
N. H. Until a nale id made we hall con
tinue our importation), and keep a large stock
of fresh goods constantly on hand, and sell at
price to defy competition.
The Great Medical Dlscotery t
Dr. WAITER'S CALIFORNIA
VINEGAR BITTERS,
Hundred! of Thousands Sjfj
? Bear testimony to their Wonder rjf
53 ralCaraUro Effects. gi
WHAT ARE THEY?
Otj THET ARE KOT A VILE 2
el FANCY DRINK, hi
Made of Poor Itnm. Whlnkev. Proof
Sptrlta and Ilcfaae I.lqnor doctored, tplced
and sweetened to pleasa the taste, called " Ton.
.""Appetiacrs," ncstoYcrs, c, that lead
the tippler on to drunkenness andToin, bnt ara
a trne Medicine, mado from the Natlye-UooU and
Herbs of California, free from nff Alcoholic
HtiinulRnm. They are the CiRKAT I1L.OOD
rrUIFlElt and l.IFEfJIVINU PRIM
CI PI.K a perfect Innovator and Invlgorator of
the System, carrying otT all poisonous matter and
restoring tho blood to a healthy condition. No
person can take theso flitters according to direc
tion and remain long unwell.
For Inflnmmntory nnd Chronic Rhen
mutism nod tJont, Dynprpnla or IndU
gentlon, Hllloun, Remittent and Inter
mittcnt Frvera, Dlncnaen of the Blood
Liver, Kidneys, and ni&dder, these Bit
ters have been most successful. Sack Dls
tamem are cansod by Vitiated Blood, which
Is generally produced by derangement of the
Dlge-ilvr Orcan.
-DYSPEPSIA OR INDIfSESTION.
Iti adache. Tain In tho Shoulders, Coughs, Tight
ness of tho Cliest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of
the Stomach, Gad tasto In tho Mouth Bilious At
tacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of
the Lungs. Pslu In the regions of tho Kidneys, and
hundred other painful symptoms, are tho off
springs of Dyspepsia.
They Invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the
torpid liver and bowels, which render them of un
equalled efficacy In cleansing the blood of all
Impurities, and imparting new life and vigor to
the whole system.
FOR SKIN DISEA SES, T.t uptlons,Tcttcr,
Fait lthcum, Blotches. Spots, Pimples, Pustules,
Boils, Carbuncles, Hlng-Worms, Scald-Head, Sore
Eyes, Erysipelas, ltoh, Scurfs, Decolorations of
tho Skin, Humors and Diseases oftho Skin, of
whatever namo or nature, are literally dug up
and carried out of tho system in a short time by
tho uso of theso Bitters. One bottle in such
cases will convineo tho most incredulous of their
curative effects.
Clcanso the Vitiated Blood whenever you find
Its Impurities bursting through the skin in Pim
ples, Eruptions or Sores cleanse it when yon
find it obstructed and sluggish in tho veins;
cleanse It when it is foul, and your feelings will
'tell yon when. Keep the blood pure and the
health of the system will follow.
PIN, TAPE and other WORMS, lurking In
the system of so many thousands, are effectually
destroyed and removed. For full directions, read
carefully tho circular around each bottle.
J.WALKER. Proprietor. R. R. McDONALD A
CO., Druggists and Gen. Agents. San Francisco,
Cal,, and 83 and 31 Commerce Street, New Tork.
BOLD B7 ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS.
45-ly.
r
IE a" Z.XP
1 lit
NEW At) VER TI SEMEN TS.
WlfjLIin DAVIDSON,
Office, No. 01 Front Street,
PORTLAND
OREGON.
JEfccsal Estate Dealer.
Special Collector of Claims.
A large amount of CITY and EAST PORT
LAND Property for bale.
Alao, IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable un
cultivated LANDb, located in all parts of
the State.
nvestments in REAL ESTATE and other
PROPERTY, made for correspondents.
CLAIMS of all descriptions promptly collect
ed.
I0U8ES and STORES leased.
All kinks of Financial and General Agency
business transacted,
'arties having FARM PROPERTY for sale
will please furnish descriptions of the same
to the AGENTS: OF THIS OFFICE, in
each of the prindifal CITIES and;TOWNS
of this STATE. ! 18-tf.
AsrontH TV anted
In all parts of the United State?, to sell
L. V. DEFOREST & CO.'S
ALUMINUM GOLD JEWELRY!
Agents are making $200 to $300 per week
selling the Aluminum Jewelry. The best imi
tation of gold ever introduced. It has the ex
act color, which it always retains, and stands
the tent of tho Htrorigent acids. No one can tel
it from gold only by weight the Aluminum
Gold being about 1-10 lighter. L. V. Dkkokkst
A Co. are selling their goods at 110 the price
gold jewelry in sold for, and on most liberal
terms to agents 1-4 Cash, balance in 30, 60
and 'JO days. We send persons wishing to act
a agents, a full an 1 complete assortment of
goods, consisting of Seals, Bracelets, Lockets,
LudfeS and tietit s Chain.", Pius, King, Meeve
Buttons, Studs, Ac or$IOO $2i to be paid
when the goods are received, the other $75 in
20, 60 and yo days.' Parties wibing to order
ods ami act as agents will address,
L. V, DEFOREST & CO., 42 Broadway, N. Y.
$3 WATCH! $3 VATCH!
TPE GREAT EUROPEAN
EUREKl linilM'M GOLD
WATCH COMPANY
H A VP AI'POI.HTKD
L. V. DEFOREST & CO , Jewelers.
lO A: 13 Broadway, IV. V.
ole Agents for the U.S.
And have authorised them to sell their grea
Kiheka Au-rm-u-M Uolii WATfiiKS for Three
l)oi.i..4n.. and to warrant each and every one
to keep correct time fur one year. This Watch
we gurantee to be the best and cheapest time
keeper that is now in uie in any part of the
zlot. The works are in double cases, Ladies
nnd Gent's site, and are beautifully chased.
The cases are made of the metal now eo widely
known in Europe as Allutmnum Gold. It has
the ejrnct editor nf Gold, which 7 alteay retains;
it will stand the test of tbe strongest acids ; no
one ran tell it from Gold only by weight, the
Aluminum Gold being 1-10 lighter. The works
are made by machinery, same as the well-Vri rn
American Watch. The Aluminum i a cheap
metal, hence we can afiord to sell ths Wich
for $-1 and make a small profit. We pack the
Watch safely in a small box and send it by
mail to any part of the U. S. on receipt of
13 60, fiftr rents tor packing and postage.
Address all orders to
L. V. DEFOREST CO, 40 ft 42 B'dway. N.Y,
39-3m
The Pai Kit.tER is by universal consent al
low d to have won for itself a reputation un
surpassed in the bistorv of medical prepara
tions. Its instantaneous "effects in the eradication
and extinction of pain in all its various forms
incident to the, human family, and theuniolicit
ed written and verbal testimony of the masses
in its favor, have been, and are its own best
advertisements.
The ingredient of the Path Kim.hr, being
purely vrkrtablr render it a perfectly enU
and efli.-acious remedy taken internally, as well
as for external af plications, v heu used according
to directions. The stain upon linen from its um
is reHdily lemoved by washing wth alcol.o'.
This medicine, justly celebrated for the cure
of so many of tha afflictions incident t the
human family, has now been before the, public
over tiiirity teaks, and has found its way
into almost every corner of tho world ; and
wherever it ha been used, the opinion is ex
pressed of its medical properties.
In any attack, where promp action upon
the sysemtis required, the Pain Killer is valu
able. Its almost instantaneous effect the relieving
Pain is truely wonderful : and when used ac
cording to directions, is true to its name a
PAIN KILLER.
Spread the Truth.
Pome medical men incUt that it is nndignificd
to advertiso a remedy, however valuble it may
be. Queer reasoning this. It is like saying that
an article which the world needs should bo bid
in a corner that benefits and blessings mny be
too widely disuffsed thut the means of pro
tecting and restoring health should be a close
monopoly, and not accesMable to all. The ar
gument is bad. It is worst than thai; it is
inhuman. Suppose Hostctter's Stomach Bitters
an absolute specific for dyspepsia, biliousness
and debility had never been known beyond
the repertoire of the faculty, what would have
been the consepuencef Instead of curing and
invigorating millions, the good effects of the
preparation would have been confined to a
comparative few. Thero is tho highest author
ity for saying that light shouln not bo hid under
a bushel j that whatever is excellent should bo
placed as a city on a hill, where all men can
take cognizance of it. It is upon this principle
that the Bitters havo been advestised and con
tinue to be advertised in every newspaper of
any prominence in the western hemisphere, and
that tho spontaneous testimonials in its favor
have been translated into all written languages.
Thonsada enjoy ! perfect health to-day who
would be langushing ou beds of sickness if the
newspapers had not fjjrend the truth tcith regard
to thin nueqttnled tncigorant nnd corrective far
and wide. Suppose profit ha been reaped from
this publicity. Is that any argument against
it ? If the public health has been protected ; if
lives have been saved 5 if the feeble have been
strengthened and the sick restored, great good
him been aecouiplithed ; and who so mean as to
grudgo to exertions thus directed their fair reward?
NE W AD VER Tl SEME A' T&
THE HEW P00D.
IS-
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For a few cents you can buy
of your Grocer or Druggist a
package of SEA MOSS FAEINE,
made from pur Irish Hoss, or
Carrageen, which will mako
sixteen quarts of Blanc Mange,
and a like quantity of Pud
dings, Custards, Creams, Char
lotte Russe, &c It 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 Invalids and
Children.
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A Glorious Change ! !
THE GREAT WORLD'S TOXIC
Plantation Bitters.
This wonderful vegetable
restorative i the sheet-an
chor of the feeble nnd debili
tated. As n tonic and cordial
for the arro l nnd languid, It
!ia no equal among stom
achic. As a rented f tor the
nervous weakness to which
women arc especially sub
ject, it is superseding every
other stimulant. In nil Cli
mates, tropical, temperate,
or frigid, it nets ns a specific
in erery species of disorder
which undermines the bodily
strength nnd breaks down the
animal spirits. For sale by
all Druggists.
25-17
WHAT C O
do you; i;it d e asT.i ivd ?
ALL THOSE WHO ARB INDEBTED
to the undersigned must either povte
the CASH or give their NOTE. In ease of a
failure to do either, there will be business for
the legal fraternity.!
B. F. NICHOLS.
July Iff. 18T0. 2Mf
The Cheapest Store in
POLK COUNTY, "
THE ELLENDALE STORE,
2 1-2 Miles West of Dallas,
fAS BEEN TILLED WITH THE
I M. larjrest and best stock of goods ever
brought into Polk County.
Which we propose to sell LOWT.R than
any other store in the county, for CASH or
PRODUCE, for which we will pay the highest
market price. .
Our stock consists of every description of
goods generally kept in first class countr
stores.
Also constantly on band a Urge assortment
of '
Flannels,
Tweeds,
Cassimeres and
Hard -Times,
Made in the Ellendale Mills, which wt wiM
sell very cheap.
Ellendale, July 9, 1870. 19 tf
PICTURE GALLKIiy.
THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC
is irivited to the improved facilities which
I have recently made to my apparatus, by
which I am able to take
Lv IPictures
AT
One Hitting:!
Thus making the heretofore task of getting
correct likenesses of ClllilR13N a matter
of small moment.
fGallery located on Main street Dallas.
W. H. CATTKBLIN.
Dallas, April 22, 1870. 8;lm
C. S. SILVER & CO.,
No 136, Tint Street,
PORTLAND, - - - - OREGON.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING,
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & GAPS,
Groceries & Provisions.'
Highest Cash Price paid for all kinds of
Country Produces
88-tf
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