TOWH&'COUMTYnEWS. DALLAS, SATURDAY, MAR. 25, 1871. Money Market. Latest New York add Qnotation8.........1ll Legal Tenders in Portland : Buying... ....90 I Selling 91 Dallas produce and Commission Market. Corrected Meekly, by G. B. Stiles, People Merchant, Main Street, Dallas, Oregon. WHEAT $1 V busk. BARLEY 75 " " Sks$l 37 $1 50. CORN MEAL 4c. ft. BEANS 5c. p tt- r BACON Sides. 12 lie V lb.. " Shoulders. 8c. to 10c. ft. HAMS 14 Q 16c ft. PORK Dressed, 6 cents. Pickled, Sc. to JOc. ft. BUTTER Firkins 20 25c B ft. Rolls, 35 to 37 ft. EGGS 20c do. ... LARD Rulk, 10c; tins, 12K POTATOES From Wagon, $1 Zo bushel. ONIONS $1 50 bushel. APPLES Green, 50e bhl. Dried. 5 6c ft. - CHEESE Now Oregon, 20 25c ft. C1IICKEXS-2 50 $3 B dox. TURKEYS 75 l each. DRIED PLUMS 15 J ft. Wood Wanted. Those indebted to the Oregon Reppblica will confer a favor by furnishing us some wood, winch will be as good as cash to us. The Dallas Literary Society has adjourned, to meet again the first Thursday in October next. Mr. P. C. Sullivan has just 'returned from Salem, where he has been tending Session of the Circuit Court Mr. T. B. Newman has been replenishing "bis stock of tinware. Call and see him one door south of the Pft Office. Young Nichols, who was injured last week ty the kick of a horse is rapidly recovering. No serious results are now apprehended from the casualty. To headquarters is always the place to go for fresh supplies. G. B. Stiles is always ready to .supply the groceries and provision which may be needed by oar citizens. Mr. James Cooper, one of the party of gentle men mentioned some time ago as starting from here on a trip to Eastern Oregon to prospect for botnes, has rcturaei on account ot ill health. He left the party at the Dca Chutes river, all well. The waters have subsided, so that we now get our mails regularly. The weather, which for two weeks has been very stormy, ha? be come more favorable, and the farmers are flat, tering themselves that they will soon bo able to Cjmmence seeJitg. We call attention to the new advertisement ,of Messrs. Bolter, Wortley & Co., to be found in another column. These genUtmen are de termined to keep a full assortment of such goods as are demanded by our people, and to ell at prices that will jstify them in selling, and others in buying. In jpsing down Main Street, a person's attention in attracted by a display of fancy bridles, Ac, hanging in front of S. C. Stiles' harness shop; but friend, if you want any thing in his line, step inside, and you will see that the " Squire" dcs ffot always "put the boston the outside." It is not to be inferred that because Mecsrs. Uobart A Co. change their sign occasionally that they spend any time in doing this that ehould be devoted to business ; for if anyone will step inside their establish men t, it will be plainly seen that their stock is equal to the demands of the market. Parties have been busy all the week taking depositions in the cas of Delia Lewis r. D. F. Lewis. The point at issue is the possession of eighteen acres of iS, deeded by defendant, whieh he claims was done by mistake. Messrs. Sullivan and McCain attorneys for plaintiff, J. A. Applegatcand C. G. Curl for defendant. Messrs. N. A J. D. Lee are now receiving a new supply of goods for spring trade. Always on the alert to furnish the people with what they want at reasonable prices, they will e7er be found ready to accommodate all who favor them with a call with good goods at ebeap rates. Attain we have to remind our friends of the fact that it is contrary to our positive rule to publish oommunic-ations without knowing from what authority they come. Please bear this in mind when writing articles to us for publica tion, as we make it a rule not to publish anony mods correspondence. The question of organizing a Brass Band is being agitated by some of our citizen. Those interested in the matter would do well to ap point a meeting to take the initiatory steps. There is nothing more enlivening in a commu nity than a good land, and we see nothing to binder having a good one in Dallas, We learn that our " artistio" friend Catterlin Is still taking impressions of the fair and an fair, in the town of Independence. Also that ; some parties (name unknown) have started a Tin -shop in that place. We are always pleased to heir of the prosperity of oar neighbors, ami and sincerely hope the above-named place may continue to show her Independence by a rapid growth, whether she ever secures the honor of being the county seat of Polk County or not. Telegraphic Summary. San Frnacisco, March 20 Arriv ed Steamers William Tabor and Oriza ba, San Diego; Colorado, Panama. FlourMarket unchanged. WheatSale of 400 ska. choice at 82 .37 J. Good milling is quoted at 82 40. (Barley No sales: quoted at $1 3Q(a 3135. Oats Markets steady at $150(5 8165. Potatoes Bodegas are quoted at 81 90, and Iluiuhuldts at$l 90. Salea of COO sks do at 81 85. Bacon Arrival to d ly of 2,000 lbs Chicago side. This is the first of that description received, and is of excellent quality. No price has yet been fixed. Paris, March 20 The situation is unchauged. Fresh barricades have been erected. All traffic has ceased. The Nutionales have occupied Forts Issy, Vanert'sand Bieetre. The Police Lomiutssiners who arres ted Gen. Chauzy so maltreated him that he had to be seut to the hospital. The Commissioners subsequently signed the release of Chanzy and Turguet Cretner. The approaches to Paris are guarded preventing invasion. ! Washington, March 20. Attorney General Chambcrliu, of South Caroliua, eas arrived here as the bearer of a letter from Gov. Scott of that State, making a formal request for troops and aid to en force the laws. Chamberlin says that in some districts of that State it has become impossible toscrve any civil process, and the authorities are unable, by reassn of the Kuklux. organization, to enforce the laws. Gi-v. Scott requests a regiment of cval y, 1 8, o.ving to the peculiar manner m which the Kuklux operate infantry is as efficient as cavalry. It is rumored that Morton will short ly leave the Senate and perhaps take Boutweil's place. Secretary Fish has received the fol lowing by cable : ' London, March 20.-rDispatch just received by messengers from Minister Washburn at Paris say that the Nation al Guards Committee is master of Par is. The Department of the Interior of Justice and Per lecture of Police are occupied by the Insurgents (Jens Vinoy, Thomas and Lecotupete have been murdered by the troop. The j election for Communes takes place to at r a a morrow. Ail members ot trie inters Government have gone to Versailes. I follow with the whole diplomatic corps." ''(Signed,) Mo RAN." New York, March 20. Ten thous and five hundred immigrants were land ed at Castle Garden, being the arriv als of the lust week. They were quar antined on account of the small pox. Irish imigration is rapidly on the de crease, while English arrivals are more numerous. A very large French emi gration is expected this year, and Com missioners are already making arrang ments to meet the wants of new comers. London. March 17. In the Hou.e of Lords, to niht, Karl Carnarvon rela ted that, of 300.000 barrels of powder stored in the Government arsenals, all but 800 barrels were worthless, and that the Government has been paying for powder twice its costiuitsown shops. He deplored the apathy of the Govern ment at a time when the State of Eu rope made war more than possible. London, March 18. A Times spec ial of Friday morning t-ays that Mont mart re Battailion 134 prevented Battall ion 22 from taking a post on the ram parts, because it was not devoted to the Republic. Napoleon has not arrived. The Em press is disappointed. It is supposed that, owing to a mistake, the telegram remains at Dover, waiting. Paris, March 18. The Government is considering maritime and mercautile law. The first questions treated are: Excess of taxes on bonded goods and revision of the navigation laws. It is said the new loan is intended to con vert the loan of 250,000,000 francs, contracted by the Tours Government but there will be no demand for suple meutary interest, except from persons who avail themselves of delays accorded by the new law. London, March 21. A Times spec ial says many were shot without trial on Sunday, The 'Nationals threaten to shoot Thiers, Vinoy and Aurcllcs, if captur ed There is a strong action against the insurgents among respectable inhabi tautsl The Red Central Committee is alarm ed, and seeks the mediation of the Mayors for the appointment of Admiral Saizsett to the command of the Nation- ales, and Versailles resembles a camp stragctically occupied. The city is crowded with Deputies who arc sleeping in stables. It is officially denied that France has requested that prisoners in Germany should return tnrougn Switzerland. , Napoleon arrived at Chislehurst at two o clock this afternoon. Versailes, March 21. Twenty thou sand troops are in the neighborhood of the Chamber, lhe Assembly resolved to appoint a Committee to consider the state of France and put the Uepart ments of the Seine and Qise la a state i of siege. The Potato. A curious conversation, the substance of which we borrow from the Cosmos, took place at the late sittingof theSocieto Central d'Agriculture on the history of the potato. Marshal Vaillant stated that he had found a treatise, dated 1749, containing some very curious partic- J ulars about that tuner, ana mat, consequently, it was a mistake to say that Parmentier had been the first to introduce it into France, since all he had done was to extend its cultivation. M. Boussingault assented, and said that Parmentier found potatoes in a field on returning from the siege of Mayence. On his return to France, he took great pains to recommend their propagation as au aliment. M. Iluzard quoted the pastoral of a bishop of the 17th cen tury, recommending the cultivation of the potato to the whole of his diocese. N. IV. eo acknowedged that Parmentier had uo other merit but that ol conquer ing the prejudices then existing against its adoption as human food. Indeed the article Pommes de terre in the " Grand Eucyclopedie" (1705) says the potato is eaten by the peasantry in various provinces, but that it is a coarse and indigestive food. Such was the belief at the time; and Parmentier succeeded in destroying it by a curious stratagem. Having sown a field with potatoes, he had it guarded by gendarmes, giving out that the plant he was rearing was a rare and delicious exotic. When pub lic curiosity was sufficiently aroused, he gradually neglected all precautions; so the peasants of the neighborhood used to go by night and steal a few tubers in the field; their taste was found excellent, and in a short time their cultivation spread, and the rich people began to have potatoes on their tables. This was greatly owing to Parmentier's activity in bringing his favorite plant into hon or. One day he presented1 himself at Louis XVI Court with the simple flow er solatium tuberosum stuck in his but ton hole. The King asked him what it was, and received thereupon all the desirable information, which he found so valuable that he immediately intro duce! the cultivation of the potato into his own dominions. The courtiers, of course, imitated his Majesty's example, and thus the neglected plant rose into high esteem. In Germany, the potato was introduced about 171U, but only a a curiosity, in private gardens; it upread very slowly, arid it was not until the famine of 1771 1772 that its use be came general. Oatiynani's Messenger. SPECIAL NOTICES, REAL ESTATE DEALER, Office, Gl Front Street, PORTLAND OREGON. REAL ESTATE In this CITY and EAST PORTLAND in the rant tsirhh l ealti-s. rnnixf'in? f LOTS. HALF K LOCKS and BLOCKS, HOUSES and STORKS; No, IMPROVED FARMS, and ralnafcle uncultivated LANDS, located in ALL part of the STATE for SALE. REAL ESTATE and other Property purchased for Correnp'indpnt. in thi CITY and throughout the STATES and TERRI TOR IKS. with screat rare and on the most ADVANTAGEOUS TERMS. HOUSES and STORES LEASED. LOANS NEGOTIATED, and CLAIMS OF ALL DESCFIPTIONS PROM PLY COL LECTED. And a General FINANCIAL and AGENCY BUSINESS transacted. AGENTS of this OFFICE, in all the CITIES and TOWN'S in the STATE, will recive description o( FARM PROPERTY and forward the aouio to the abovo address. 1'ragi ance the most lastiBg I Fragrance the moat delicate ! Fragrance the mot exquisite I Fragrance the most refreshing I Are all combined in Mijrrat A Laxman'h Florida Water theotilj recognize I perfume of fashion. a S8A there are worthleM counterfeit barer hould alway ask for the Florida Water pre pared by Lanman A Kemp, New York. 562. Boili. Pustule's, Illotches and Humor are all evidence of bad blood, and no matter what medicines are taken, if they do not pnrify the blood tbey cannot cure the diaeaae. Bris tol'a Sariftparilla is the safet, and surest, and the bestof all blood purifiers, it has been tried over 35 years, and always successfully. A few doses of Bristol's Sujjar-coatod Pills, taken at same tim, will greatly hasten a cure. aj"Dorit think because snuffs and strotijr o poisonous soiuuons wm noi cure Catarrh, thi tou cannot he cured. Th tirnrtrit. r n at Bage's Catarrh Remedy offers $500 reward to a case of Catarrh which ha can costs hut 50 conts for a package which prepares one iuu pini. poia ny druggists, or send 60 cen t wit. ii. v.rierce 133 Seneca street. Buffalo, N. 1., and get u through the mail. A painphl tree, me uenuine baa Dr. Pierce's private U. S. Government Stamp on each package. Sane at last I " For five years" writes centlcjman at llarrisbure. Pn.. r ... wild goose chase after remediej for dyspepsia l uo ittnou nri ana last enough ' infallible curv w nusi ajouy Doat, and the inoro I swallowed the faster I got no better. Luckily or rather providentially, it came into my head tc try Dr. Walkers Vrakta nn v...,,, 1 n. TKna. This was about five months ago. In less than six weeks not a twinge remained to remind -me of the complant. I am perfectly well, and have only one regret--" tkat I did net ditcov- vr me true tjteajtc sooner He v adveh tise meats. U JT I O IV MUT HAL life mum COMPANY. MAINE, ORGANIZED ......... igfg. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Director' Office, No, 20 Court Street, BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS. HENRY CROCKET President. DANIEL SHARP Vice President. WHITING II. HOLLISTER Secretary. This is among the Oldest of New Eng lanU Companies, And the Lowest Coin Company Extant PURELY HUTUAL. Ii videncU Declared A it 11 11 a 1 1 y. OH TUB. COIlTRIBUTIOfl PLAN, ASD Ai'l'UKD AFTKH TUK BKCUjUl PAYMK3T. A Loan of IO per ceuu when I)eIrcd. POLICIES AUK NOT FORFEITED in the Uulon Mutual Lifo Insurance Company by failure to pay the Premium when due, but arc continued in force by the NOX FORFEIT UKH LAW of the Blato of Maachuetts. Exanples showing the Working of tte Law, flak, oKDijuar urs. Fob, Example: A party inuring at tho age ot thirty-five premiums all eaih. One Annual Premium will continue policy in Jurcv'2 ver and 3 ttais. . Two Annual Pixmiutai will continue policy in furcn 4 years and 12 days. Three Annual Premium will continue policy in force 6 year and 27 dav. Four Annual Premium will cuntinne policy in f.rc cars and id day. Five Annual Premiums will cntinu policy in force 10 year and i6 days. OH WBICn 40 PER CKST. SOTS HAS SEE GIVE. Two Annual Premium will continue policy in fore 2 year aud 210 days. Three Annual Premium will continue poliey in forcw 4 year and 2."l days. Fire Annual Premium will continue policy in force ? yar and day. ExAMrtK: Premium all Cah Plan Ten Pay ment Life. On Annual Premium will eu. ti.iue policy in force, as a Turin Puliry, ab-ut three years.! ExAwriKt Premium 40 percent. Note Plan, Ten Payment Life. Oue Annual Pr?uiumwil continue policy in force as a Term Policy, about 2 yearn and 100 days. Endowment Policies. KxAwrLK: Premiums all Cash Age, 3a; Plan, Ordinary Endowment, payable at th ago of 69. One Annual Premium will con tinue policy In force as a Term Policy, nearly 5 years, or 4 years and .125 days. Examtlk: Premium all Cih Ajje, 3i ; Plan, Ten Year Endowment, p.iyablo at the aire of 45 ; One Annual Premium will con, tinue policy In frce a a Term Policy, 7 year. Notes on Htidowsnetit Policies, Kxawm.: Premium 40 per cent Note Age. 35; Plan, Ordinary Endowment, payable nt the age of 50. One Annual Premium will continue puticy in force as a Term Policy about 3 years. Example : Premium 40 per cent. NoteAge, 35 ; Plan, Ten-Year Endowment, payable at the ago of 45. One Annaat Premium will continue policy in force a a Term Policy about 5 years. Hates, Assets to Liabilities. 1868. 121-97 12101 12157 127 00 Ixtkrkst ItKCKIPTS FOR 1869. $240,670 14 Losses Paid is 1869. 201,190 0u Imtbrkst Reckitbo is Excess or Losses Paid 39,180 14 A88BTS THIS DATS. OtBR 6,000,000 0 Losses Paid to Date .........1,679,433 00 Dividends Paid in Cash toDate...951,318 55 ItfsuRAscs on 14,000 Policies l! Force over 30,fl00,000 00 Thfs Company is not restricted to investing its funds in the New England States. Freni the Iteport of the Auditing Committee, we find that $ 1,600,000 Is now loaned upon estates in the City of Chicago and near thereto, where rates of interest are nearly or quite equal to those of tho Pacifio Coast. - There is nothing desirable in Life In gurance which cannot be secured . by a Policy in tJve MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. PACIFIC nitANCH OFFICE, S. W. Cor. Cal and Kearney Streets, " BAN FRANCISCO, CAL. h. if j o h ri s o n & e o., General Managers," Pacific Coast, GKJJERAL ACiENT, OREGON A WASHINGTON TERRITORY, Portland. 1867. NEW AD VEH TI&EMEN 7 S. ALL KISDS OF SEWING DONE ON Short Notice by Mrs. Celicie Ellaberry, near Waymiro's Mill, Dalian. AHMsin:i into. Ei'iiest A: EZtSiAlYJISON, GENERAL COBimiSSION MERCHANT, SAN Fit A NCI H CO, DRALKIt IX Drugs. Chemicals, Essential Oils, Dyo Stuff and General Merchandise, By lhe Package-Only. Cash Orders for this or any Foreign Market, will receive prompt and Faithful Attention. Miners. Manufacturers and Wholesale Trade Supplied fur Cash, No notice or attention paid to Orders for floods, if there is no provision made for the payment of the suu.e. Terms Net Cash, on Delivery, In U.S. Gold Coin. N. B. Consignments of Oregon Produce, Grain, Wheat, Flour, &c, Solicited. 45 tf p.. h. mcdonald& co., UliUfablulu, Cc'l t o t-t-nt'ojj of DtalT to tfc'Irlas-jfSftwort. nK.'.t f No!v Arrived" (inoUi, r,r. p"M-t li part c f t! o f.-iUowthiJ articl-. toc-t. -r with t-r-ry thi ' l f ? t in a ri n.j plitU V.'IIOl.L- luruxT l -sfftx r,. n.KV-rA r !": git Fnmnu, i.s, Slf KKK IfFT-lf, vni'o' vt r ' n t'.rt lrrwfft Crr'.i rr.ccs, and aro t:,-t-.rtr.lnr-d t., 1 1. be unU-rtvuL n. ii. ::cdoxal: l co., z 1 1 laxclsco, cal I'oit sali:. PUB DRUG BUSINESS. lo-;, 1 in Pan PranrtRt'o. CaL Alicr -ur be.t w i-h". awl tx presing our thanks for the 'iirrdti airoiar? we have-received for ior" than '2 Ti.r!, dur ing which prriod we have h?in slradiljr en aed in the Drug biii e.! in California, v Ix-g to fv in couic'jUcnce of the rapid growth of Dr. Wa!k:rss faiil'-rnia Viiii-rtr Uitteris, now spread onr the I'nitcd States and couu trie far l't-yond, we are riWt!'!iiE.t;d to devote our ewtire fituc to said htiMot i-. V r tho Oldest Vrnjt l irm on the I'acifie Coal, and t!;; otiljr one, ronfimiou ou lor th the same' proprietor fiti.e lt", and have de tertuined U Mil our large, pr-rprrou. and well eetahiiched buiie on avof.i!e terms. 1 !iU l a rare oppMjtui.ity for ni with means, nf eisteriifg tnt a profitaMe' tuiuef with advantage uever l.f"re oIIert!l. For particular enquire of K. 11. Mr DONA LD A Co., R. IL McDo ali, M h oeal Dn:gg ti. J. C. SiKSCf.K. J ."an Franeicco, Ca'. N. Unt 1 a talc 1 made we flail con tinue our importation, sad keep a Isrjre Moclr of frh good cntaotty on hand, and sell at priec to defy competition. The Great Medical PlscoTerj! Dr. WAUKEB'S QAIJPOBNIA VINEGAR BITTERS, s Hundreds of Thousands ?fH ?" Bear testimony to th-tr Wonder- ; rr Co ful CuraUva Effect. 8 WMrt I Mnt intY Yg?' C 9 C2.1 THET AUE KOT A VILE FANCY DRINK Via-w oi i'oor i:um, Wiii-kcy. irof Hllritnntl Xlrfa I.ie.tiwihdoelored.fplccd a: l sweetened t yU-MS tiio taste, called "Ton Ic,"" ArrctUciV r.retyrcrs," c, that lead the tippler on tr !run'cTiaes3 and ruin, but are a trua Medicine, nadc frotn t!ic Xat'.vo Koots and Hereof California, trc frnni nil AlrohHc Si i hi u In in . Ther aro tlioCSUKAT HI.OOD ii:it'ir.c nad urr.iviN ritix- Cin.Kni'rf;rt Ko'novator audlr.vlzoratorof System, earrylnj dfa!l poisonous matter and rotorliifT t'.io Mood to n honlthy condition. Ko person ra l tr.'.o tbesc JU'tors according to dlrcc tl n and remain Ion ; nn well. Fir Infltunmntory ind Clironle Ithpo i;intlm nml tJout, Iy nciia r Indi giMitloii, Hilloun, Ucinliiviit nnd Intcr mltlcsit Fcirrra-lloaac of llo lllood, l.lvcr. Kidney, nnd Itlaridcr, t!co Itlt trr navj been mo? t mrcrsful. Hocli Hia cnara aro caused by Vilinted Itlood, vliicn Is Kowrallf prvduccJ by UcraoKumcnt of Uia llijrrstlvr Ortranx. I)YSXIUSIA Oil lNPIOKSTIOX. Jlcadacuc. TaU In tho Shoulders, Coughs, TlRht nesof t!.pOirHt,T)i;:lriOM, Ponr r.ructatIons of the Ptomr-rh, Had teste l- tho Mnmh T3;ttoaa At tack, Palpitntlon of tho Heart, InCammatlon of tho Lmgs.l'-iln In the regions of tho Kidu.-js.and hundred other iainlul symptoms, aro the off sprlngaof py;ic;la. Thy Invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the torpldlivrr and fcowcla, wiJeh render litem of u eqnalled efficacy 1 cleansing tho blood of all Impurities, and Imparting new life and vigor t tho whole systonu FOR Hit 1 N DISEASES, Frnptlons,Tetter. Ball nhenm, Blotches. Bpota, l'lmples. rustales. Bolls. Cartinneles, Klne-Wonnfl, Scald-Hcad, Bore JCyca,"Kryslpidas, Itch, Bcnrf. PIseolorations of tho Skin, Humors and Diseases of tho Skin, of whatever namo or natnro, aro literally dug tip and carried out of the systom In a ehort tlmo by tho H80 of theso Bitters. O-.e bottlo In such cases will convince tho most incredulous or their cnrntlve effects. Cleanso tho Vitiated Blood whenever you find Its Impurities bursting through the skin tnlMm plos, R-uptlons or Sores ; cleanse It -when yom Und it obntrnctcd and slusrlsh la the veins? cleanso It when His foul, and your feelings will tell yon when. Keep tho blood pure and tha bealth of tho systmn will follow. PIN, TATKand other WORMS. lnrkintln tho system of so many thousands, aro ctfectnally destroyed and removed. For full directions, read carefully tho circular around cachbottle. J. WALKKIt, Proprietor. R. XT. MCDONALD A CO., Drusrtflsts and Oen. Agenta, Ban Franeisco, Calaud 82 and 31 Commerco Street, New Tori. BOLD BT ALL DRUGGISTS AKX DEALERS, 5 ly. "-2 -"3 I ki itV ""t tV aV "2 - s " "ik - ir R Khr A - JrJ i 1! NE W. AD VEU TISEAEi TS. THE NEW P00D. For a few cents you can buy of your Grocer or Druggist a package of SEA MOSS FAIIINE, made from pure Irish 3Ioss, or Carrageen, which will make sixteen quarts of Blanc Mange, and a like quantity of Pud dings, Custards, Creams, Char lotte Itusse, &c. It Is tho cheapest, healthiest, and most delicious food in tho world. It makes a splendid Dessert, and has no equal as a light and delicate food for Invalids and Children. A Glorious Chaiiire ! I Tim GnEAT WORLD'S TONIC Plantation Bitters. T!iN wonderful I'cctable restorative is t!e h!$eet-aii-cJioror tSie fce'ili? ais.l debili tated. As n tonic ::a I cordial for t!ic aied and lanuud, it !ivi' no equal among stonj aclaies. As z resnedy for t!i nervous weakness lo w'lich women arc es3cci:slly ku1 Ject, it is su5erxe!iu every oilier stimtilant. la all Cli mates tropical, te::er:ite, or fri;id, it nets ns a specific in every nccies of disorder ivltirli tinderininr clieiodily Ktrenetliaud LrcaUs down the nnisnal spirits. For &a?e by all Druisls. 2JyJ.' II ISA l! C IS K IP!! Cheaper tlmn Kvcr!!! holt i; it, w o it r i. ii y fc to HL LEU DALE STORE, Have rctnoTed tbeir STOCK OF tiOODS t Ili m. and are cntnnt)y reetiviuj: NhV and V V. L L J5EI.KCTKD UOtHS, coi.siitu; if Ladled' Drpsa and fancy fltKMls. ' Mea and Boya' CIotMng, Hats and Caps, Roota and Shoes, Ladles' and CMldiens' Shoes of every Mjle ana Size. A fall Stock of Grjctrics eotittntly on hand.ilso II; rd ware aud Crockery.; Woolen C;o ds Slanutactund at the I2:hItUle Mill, sich i I!ea eta, C-imercs. Hard Times, Tweeds, Flannels and Blanket, Which we offer at Wbolialo and Retail. Hating a desire to locate permanently i nail., we will deal fairly ai.d jitly with aW who may favor u.i.wilh tbeir atriiace. We will enhatige ttixid tr Couutiy l'rfduco, loC whieh wc will pay tho Highest lrie. ? Bring on yonr Eggs and Butter 3-tf ' PIOVEER TIN AXD MOVE SKiBE, Front Street, one Door South of Post OfHee, Dallas - - - - - - - Oregon.?. KNOWING THERE IS A MARKED difierenew between urtieles of TIN WARM iiiunulactnrcd ly me. and that luadeby Nn. facturvrs in Portland and other large cities, fr shipment, I have on hand both tny own inaka and al that of factory male. so that people may take their choice. My stack conm ia part, of ; i Stove of all kinds Copper, llrss and Iron Vare, U Ire work of all descriptions,, Sheet and Kaivonrzed Iron, Stve Ilollrrn, lea Kettles Milk Iana, Dippers, j , Lard and Hotter Can, Ugg Heaters Japanned Ware a gencml Assortment,; Cooking Spoons, A vaxMy of Gem Pans Porcelain lined stew Pans for Fruit, Broiling Tirtures of Now and th Most Improved Patterns And in fact everything that vaf Ye foond in a first class Tin and Stove Store. -t . JSoh Work uUt Neatly Hone and Prqrnptly Attendetjl to. ' 50-tf T. R. NEWMAN For nlc. rHIIRTY SHARKS OP STOCK' IN,. EIr-' i lend a lo Wolen Mills fur Sal. Inquire ot ASA SllRKVE. Dallas, Jan. 27th mi; 48-tf H litars Halsam of Wild. Cherry if a pleasant remedy fvr every wind of u cough, nHil and iritattim of the breathing apparatus: it U a safe remedy ; it la a powerful remedy $ U is a' speedy reine.dy j il is a remedy tbuUiircs 5. BIS