-TOWfl & COUfJTY fiEWS, DALLAS, SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1871. Money Mai . Latest New York Gold Quotations... .111 Legal Tender in Portland j , v Buying............90 Selling. ; Dallas Produce and Commission Market. Corrected Weekly, y G. B. Stiles, Peopled Merchant, Main Street, Dallas Oregon. WHEAT $1 bush. OATH 45 50 . II A It LEY lo " FLOUU $5 50 $8 bbL " Sks$t37 $150. ' CORN MEAL to. H. BEANS 5c. ft tb. BACON Side, 12J 15c Tb. Shoulders, 8c to lOo. $1 B). HAMS 11 16c lb. PORK Dressed, 6 cents. , i Pickled, 8c. to 10c. lb. BUTTER Firkins 20 25c H. ' Rolls, 35 to 371 lb. : - EGGS 20o 0 doj. LAHD Bulk, lOe ; tins, 12 ' POTATOES From Wagon, $1 25 bushel. ONIONS $1 50 p bushel, t APPLES Green, 50c"$ bhl. ;, y . .Dried, 5 6c lb. v; CIIEESE No Orc?oi 20 (?j 25o Jg ft. CIUKENS-2 50 $ $3 dot. TURKEYS 75 $1 each. . DRIED PLUMS 16 p lb., Wood Wanted. Those indebted to the Oregon Republican will confer a favor by furnishing nn some wood, which will be as good a cash to us. The County Court of Polk County meets next Monday. Mr. II. P, Shriver gives ns a card, which mar be found in another column. He is a good workman, and wo speak for him a fair patronage. . "We learn ; that Cayotes are committing depredations on the farmers' sheep in this vicinity. Mr. II. Barney 'and several others have lost sheep in this way We learn by letter that the family of L. A. Robb, who left here some time since, arrived in Baltimore, Md., March 4th, all safe and in good health. Our Independence friends complain that some of our Dallas boys go 07er their, and, im bibing some of the spirit of the ' noisy . dis turb their peace and quiet. How is it, boys ? The weather, which for the past few weeks has been playing freaks of fancy, has at last set tied, and the san seems to have concluded to commence business in earnest, as it comes out warm enough for summer. We call attention to the new advertisement of W. C. Wills in another column. Mr. Wills manufactures all the articles he keeps for sale, and we feel safe in guaranteeing that all fur niture purchased of hha will jgive entire satisfaction. Quite a sensation was created during the fore part of the week by a rumor to the effect that Mr. A. G. Babcock had perished in the moun tains while coming 'from the Coast to Grand Round. The rumor, however, proved to be a canard, as Mr. E. reached his home safely. The store of Messrs. Kelty & Hawley, at Bethel in this County, was entered by a burglar on Monday night la.t. He contented himself with rummaging through the goods till he .wearied of that, and then, pocketing some powder and shot, left the premises. , Sr.vr aso Valuable Seeds Given Awat. We have received from N. P. Boyer A Co., of Parkesburg, Chester County, Pa., samples of Imported Norway Oats, Alsike Clover, and Chester County Mammoth Corn; they gener ously offer to send sample packages free to all Farmers who send stamps to pay postage. We hope all our farmer friends will aval them selves of this generous offer. Last Sunday a party of invited guests were enjoying themselves at the residence of Mr. Crone,' of Independence. As the party were entering the dining-room for : dinner, a little son of Mr. Crone's, being at the time playing with one of the company, slipped and fell. Mr. Catterlin took the little fellow by the hands And lifted him to his feet A scream from the (child called the attention of all present, when It was found that his right arm was dislocated at the elbow, k Prompt medical attention was give n him, and at last account he was doing well.. Serenade. The beautiful moonlight of Wed nesday evening had a charm lent to it by the music bf our string Band, which was out in full force giving a serenade. At a distance, we beard them singing under the windows of some of the " Fair ones," and fancied we could see the effect, a they sung: Love wakes and weeps while beauty sleeps, Oh for music's sweetest numbers, . To prompt a theme for beauty's dream, Soft as the pillow of her slumbers. As we were wearied and had been courting plumber, we felt when they left our window, ''That music hath charms to soothe'V-you itnow the rest. Well done, gentlemen we feel like taking the boy's course and" Dare you to do it again.", $1,000 Reward fs offered by the proprietor of Dr. Pierce s Alt. Et. or Golden Medical dis covery, for a medicine that, will equal it itt the cure of all severe lingering Cough, "Liver Com plaint" or BUHodsness, and diseases arising from impurity of the blood, as Eruption, Pim ples, Blotches and Boils. Sold by druggists. The Genuine has Dr. Pierce's private Govern ment Stamp on the outside wrapper. This pri vate Stamp has the Doctor's Portrait, name and address, and the words ' U. S. Certificate of Genuineness" engraved on the same. Telegraphic uniinary. Versailles, March. 27. Th w.W Minister Has asked the Perfects for a bijttallion of mobilized volunteers from each of the Departments, in pursuance ot a law just passed. These are to be forwarded to Versailles immediately; The volunteers will receive one half francs daily. The Minister of war ap points officers. j The insurgents seized a gunboat on the. Seine, and captured the crew and documents. The official journal of the insurgents sajs that 18 battalliona of the National out of 24, in Lyons support the com muncs. The new jroverument is pro claimed without bloodshed. The Piuss'an o pasts have been ad vanced to V mutinies. ' Brussels, March 20. Uazaiue is go ing to return to Frauce and LeBoeuf to the Hague." ; : A revolution is prevailing !n Algeria. Loudon, March 27. ; The Telegraph's special says the government at Ver Wllus has ordered Garibaldi's arrest on hi s appearanc&oa French soil, -v - Otoe rmbault, a ? late prisoner, guts cieds to the Minister ot War. It is generally thought that the Gov ernment is defunct ; that Thiers wilt be made to resign, A u inula succeeding m. Thiers says privately that when hs has 100,000 men he will attack aris. The election in Paris passed of quiet , with an overwhelming communist ajority. The revolutionary auhority completely dominant The abdica tion of Soisset as Mayor increases the saccess of the revolution, which within a week, will spread to all the towns and render the position of the Government the rural districts uutenable. Brussels, March 27. Negotiations for a final treaty of peace between Ijrance and Germany will soon com mence. Declarique and Goulard, the plenipotentiaries of France, arrived here to-day. It is expected, that the first sitting of the reprcscDtaiivesof both governments, will be held this we.-k. Ti e F rench embassy is the place agreed upou for meetings.! Paris, March 27. The candidates of the Central Republican Committee were elected in the arrondis-setnents except in the firs', ,s:ci nJ and sev nth. I he oto was very light. I he Journal of Paris estimates the number not vot ing at 250,000. I'he city continues quiet. The insurrectiun iu Algeria is con finned. The first task of the newly elected municipality will be to compile charter which will secure the rights of the peo pic and peevent the representation of the large towns from being swamped by the country. The Nonvelle Rrpitblique advises the commune to pronounce a dissolution of the rotten Assembly and impeach mem bers. The Vurietie says the Paris depute- arc dcterm ncd to resign and await an oppoitunity. It also says the te v Min ister will be Due IJroglie Minister of Foreign Afiairs and MeMahon War Minister. London, March 28. A Times spec ial from Paris says 20 members of the commune are elected. It is expected that lilanque will be President of the new government; The power will 'center in Flourence. Berlin, March 27. A bill will be introduced in the Federal Parliament for the incorporation of Alsace and Lor raine under the government of Ujc Emperor.: It provides that the Ger. man Constitution j bo enfujeed as law from the 1st of Jan., 1873. London, March 29. The Prussians are concentrating at Isle Adam, near Paris, till disorder is over: The .Time special says over 40.000 troops are ex pectcd at Versailles to morrow. The Government is steadily organizing a - ' s f t 1 1 trustwortny lorce wnicn win marcn on I'aris possiDiy in eigne days, it is said preparations i are making to move the Assembly to Jbootainbleau The Jyews special "irom Brussels, says the Arab Chief, Makanne, with 40,000 troops, is within 25 leagues of of Alffters. lie had declared war against France. . s Paris, March 28. --This afternoon a Sub Central Committee was formed conisting of 12 members Lassy, Prei lent, andGarabaldi honorary President Volgraraie is suspended, and Garabaldt has been ottered the supreme command II l. a iiv iiaiiuuai uuriu.i vuuiuiuuu win vv officially proclaimed on Thursday next. The Republican Committee of Mar- sailles have issued a proclamation, re cognizing the Paris Government, The Minister of War, declares Marsaules in a state of siege. I . ; Versaiilies, March 29.- A Govern ment circular says order is established in Lyons and Toulouse. Tho insurrection in large towns fait ed, save at Maraailles, Narbour .and Ltienne. The occupation by the Prussians is due to the fact that the insurgents government temporized to avo id shed ding blood. . .j, f ' -.- ' : Garabaldi declines to fight unless with a foreign enemy. ' j Le Soir reports that 1 80,000 votes were cast at the election yesterday about ' - - onehalf the number polled at tlie last Plebiscite..- t To Newspaper Publishers of Oregon. ; You I are respectfully requested to meet in convention in the city of Salem, on Friday, June 23, 1871, at 1 o'clock p. M., for the purpose of taking into consideration such; matters as may be deemed , best for the protection of the interests of publishers in this State ; of establishing rates of advertising, news paper subscription, and commission to be allowed advertising agents. Newspaper publishers of Washington Territory are respectfully invited to participate. Newspapers favoring this movement will please publish this call, adding the name of the publisher to the list of signatures. Respectfully, A. L. Stinson, Willamette Farmer. M. V. Bhown. State Rights' Democrat. S. A. Clarke, Oregon Stateaman. T. Patterson & Co., HeraUt. Upton & Howell, Salem Mercury. R. II. Tyson, Oregon Republican. DICl). At his residence near Monmouth, on Wed. nesday morning, March 2Utb, of Erysipelas, Mr. John Status, son or htephen Staata. lie eaves a wire and one child. SPECIAL NOTICES. WILLIAM - DAVIDSON, REAL ESTATE DEALER, Office, So, Gl Front Street, PORTLAND OREGON. REAL ESTATE in this CITY and EAST PORTLAND in the mt desirable lo- calties, consisting of LOTS, If ALP BLOCKS and BLOCKS, HOUSES and HTuKKS; also, . IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable uncultivated LANDS, located in ALL parts of the STATE for SALE. REAL ESTATE and other Property purchased for Correspondents, In this CITY and throughout the STATE aad TERRI TORIES, with pre at fare and on the most ADVANTAGEOUS TERMS. HOUSES and STORES LEASED. LOANS NEGOTIATED, and CLAIMS OF ALL DESCI IPTIONS PROM PLY COL LECTED. And a General FINANCIAL and AG EN C Y B US I NESS tranaet 1. AGENTS of this OFFICE, in all the CITIES and TOWNS in th STATE, will rocire descriptions of FARM PROPERTY and forward tho some to the ahove address. 1840 Ml 1B70 a- rt 5 iioli:r a. HOW TO CURE IT. At the eommeneementof the Diarihoe, whteh always precedes an attack of the Cholera, take a teaepoonful of Paiu Killer in utiar and wa ter, (hot if convenient.) and then Imtlie freely the stomach and howrU with the Pain Killer clear. Should the diarrhoc orer.irap continue repeat the dose every ftn or fifteen minute un til the patient is relieved. In extreme f. two or wore lcapounfulJ may be given al a dose. , The Pain Killer, as a remedy, has no eqnal. In ci of Cholera, hummer Complaints, Ity pepsia. Dysentery, Asthma it cures in one nijfht ty taking it internally, and l)ihin with it freely. Its action is like magic, when external ly applied to Old Sores, liurus, Scalds, and Sprains. For Sick: Headache and Tuothache don't fail to try it. In alt-jrt, it is a Paia Kill kk. j i Directions. acrfompany each bottle, The Pain Killer is sold by ait dealers in Med icines. ; Prices, 25 cents, 50 cents and $1 per bottle Hear la Mind. When disease has undermined the health, and the physical system has bocoioe prostrated, a stimulent that will not only strengthen, but remove the cauer should le immediately re sorted to. Mental ; distress is aUo a fruitful source of the breaking down of the constitution and the ravages of this enemy to health are truly alarming. For such maladies Hostctter's Stomach BitUrs have been fooud unsurnassetl. By acting directly: upon the digestive organs. tney remove tne deary, disagreeable fevhng af. ter eating, so otten complained or by persons of a delicate temperament. As soon as diges tion is restored, the patient finds bis strength increasing, ana bis general hoaltn improved. Thousands of persons certify that it may be relied on in all all cases orweaknersor nervhm debility attendant upon sedentary habits. The generality of medicines are so bad to tho taste that they are objectionable to a weak stomach. This Is not the case with Hostctter's Bitters. which will be found mild and very pleasant Balsamic plants, barks and roots contribute their restorative jucies to render it soothing and strengthening. Its basis is the only pur stimu lant which has ever been produced, containing noit ot, or any tber deleterious clement. The moot careful and skillful chemists have an alyzed the Bitters, aod pronounce them harm less. This is scientific testimony : but the tes tiinony of thousands who have experienced the preventive and curative effect of the GREAT VEGETABLE TONIC and ALTERATITE of modern times is still more conducive. In fever ana Ague, jjyapcpnu, uiiuouaucss, nervous Complaints, Chronio Complaints and general debility it is as nearly infaliable as anything in tuts tamable wora can oe. Scrofulous Sores Healed 1 Mr. R. 8. Johnstone, of Maryaville. Cal cays i "Krer since my childhood I hare been a great sufferer from running Scrofulous sores In the spring of 1863 I used 23 bottles of Bris tol j Saraaparilla, with occasional dorea of Bria tol's Pills, and have not bad single attack for over two years, and leel stronger and in better health than ever I was before," Gently doee It, without pain or irritation Dr. Walkers Vis boar Bittkrs relieve the constipated bowels i at the same time so thor ougbly toning their inner membrane and re storing their mechanical action, that it seems as If tuey bad been reorganized on an imprevod man i Yi ma reauit ta snii due to nature re ; inforced, and sustainod by the best Vegetable ; fltlv.t.0.nliiht ''4- . I w m aea ftuuauuonng, 1 3. NE W A D VER Tl SEMES TS. ; UJV I O N'',m V T U A L LIFE INSUIiiNOE COMPANY. MAINE, ORGANIZED - ....... . ihIH. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Directors' Oface, Ho, 20 Court Street, BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS. IENRY CROCKET.................... Pregident. DANIEL SHARP Vice PreaidnL WHITING H. UOLLISTER ........Secretary This ia among-the Oldest of New En- iaua Companies, Aud the IiOwest Coin Company Extant PURELY HUT UAL. Dividends Declared Annually. OH TBI CONTRIBUTION PLAN, At APPLIED ArTr.a TUK SICCO.tD PAYMENT. A loau of -IO per ceuu wlieu Ielred. POLICIES ARE NOT FORFEITED in the Union Mutual Life Insurance Company by failure to pay the Premium when due, but are continued iaforceby the NON FORFEITURE LAW of the Stats of Massachusetts. Exanples ahowlug the Working of the Law rtAx, oHPWAar ur. Fob ExAnrtBt A party insuring at the age of thirty five 'premiums all caah. One Annual Premium will continue policy In fr,? in antl 3 (tail. Two Annual Pretulums will continue policy in force 4 years and 12 dajrs. Three Annual Premium will continue policy iu lure 0 years ana . aay. Four Annual Prcmiuma will continue policy in furee years and 46 days. Five Annual Premiums will continue policy in fwrc 10 years and m uajs. vi wmcn 40 rcn ckxt. hote has Bias civei. Two Annual Premiums will eon U one policy Jn force 2 veers and 210 days. Three Annual Premiums will continue policy in force 4 vears and 23 days. Five Annual Premiums wit! continue policy in force 7 Tears and 206 days. Ei AMP1.K t PrcmiBra all Caah Plan Ten Pay ment Life. Oee Annua rreiuiuui will cou tinue policy in force, as a Term Policy, ab. at three rears. Examplk: Premium 40 percent. NotePlan, Ten PaymebtLtle. OneAnnui t'remiuui will continue policy in force as a Term Policy, about 2 years and 100 days. Endowment Policies Exmm.k: Premiums ail Cash Age, 85; . . a a . I 1 ... Plan, UWinary himowroenj, payaoie at in age of 60. One Annual Premium will con tinue policy in force as a Terra Policy, n..rlr & ntn. or 4 ear ainl 325 davs. Examtlk : Premiums all Ch Age, 35; ... v a a t .a 1 rlaa. Ten lear r.nmwtncni, p.tyaDie at me ajre of 45 ; One Annual Premium will on. tinue policy in force as a Term Policy 7 years.; Notes on Endowment Policies, Kxampi.r: Premium 40 per ccnL Note Age, 35; Plan, Ordinary Endowment, payable at the age of 50. One Annual Premium will continue policy in force as a Term Policy about 3 years. Examplr: Prvmitim 40 per cent Note Age, 35; Plan, Ten. Year Endowment, payable at the age of 45. One Annual Premium will continue policy iu force as a Term Policy about i years. Rate, Assets to Liabilities 1568. 187. ISM. 1869. 12P97 12101 121-57 127 C0 Ijitkrkst Receipts ron 1869 1210,670 14 Losses Paid is 1S69 201,190 00 Interest Receiveh tx Excess or Losses Paid 39,480 14 Assets rnis Date Oveb...... ......6,000,000 00 Losses Paid to Date.............1,679,433 00 Dividends Paid is Cash to Date...951,318 55 IsrscBAJtca dm 14,000 Policies Ij FoncK over... 30,000,ODO 00 This Company is not restricted to investing its funds in the New. England States. Frcm the Report 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 the Pacific Coast. There is nothing desirable in Life In surance which cannot be secured by a Policy in the MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. PACIFIC nHAJflCII OFl'ICE, S. W Oor. Cal., and Kearney Streets, BAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 11. a JOHN so n & CO,, - General Managers, Pacific Coast. B. B. ;M O R S E5 GENEHAt AGENT, OREGON A WASUINOtoN TERRITORY, Portland. Sew advertisements. ' .' : " ' " ' '' ' i i -N " . ll l ALL KISDS OF SEWING DONE ON Short Notice by Mrs. Celicie Eilsberry, near Way mire's Mill, Dallas. ESTAULIiIKl 18111. Ernest A. ftJRVIiSOa GENERAL COHmiSSION HERCHA1MT, SAN Fit A NCI SCO, DEALEU IX Drugs. Chemicals, Essential Oils, Dye Stuffs and General merchandise, By tiic Package Only. Cash Orders for this or any Foreign Market, will receive prompt and Faithful Attention. Miners, Manufacturers and Wholesale Trade Supplied for Cash. No notico or attention paid to Orders for Goods, if there is no provision made for the payment of the same. Terms Net Cash, on Delivery, in U.S. Gold Coin. N. B. Consignments of Oregon Produce, Grain, Wheat, Floor, &cv Solicited. 45 tf p.. h. Mcdonald & co., WIIOLES1LR DRUGGISTS CaH U.e i'l"ntloa of ncalrra f tliIr tariff asort. mcnt ( " Niiwly Arnvt:l " GootU, cwti'psfl tn part of t!io failowiiitf artlcW-a. totr . ifur Uh er ry thPvf kr-t In a wet! aurplicd WIIOI.E- sai.i: nil ru iTo is 1 FFit Drrna, Patext ?lKiirixra. V.nntsrtKt. tiii.s, KtKoiLAK Oil., TTI.r2V PRFrARAT'KS Mnvrn 11 pi i s, I rRri MiKiKs 1' IMS AM tUM, VThic!i rre rtT r rt t!s ln-Mt rmh J'ricca, and aro deUTHiliK il t.ot bu lii.Ureld. K. U. SlcIOX.VLI L. CO., Ea FBAycisco, Cal- I'OH SALF, OUR DSUO BUSINESS, located in San Francisco. Cal. After our best wi.be, and ex pressing our thati&a for the liberal patronage we have received for more than 21 yeaTS, dur lug which pertyd we have been ateadily eu gaed in Jho Dru butineaa in Califuruia, me beg to sajr in cniC'iuco,,e ''e rapid growth of Dr. Walktrs'a California Vinejrar Uitters. now ajiread wtr the United i;tat and coud tries far beyond, we are necesfitated la devote ar entire lime to said buinris. We are the Oldest Drug Firm on the racifte Coat, and the only one, continuous under thr the aame iririet"ra siuce 1MU, and have de trmiued t eil oar large, prosperous, and well eatali!ihed butnes on favorable terms. Ibis is a rare opportunity tor men wun means, of entering into a profitable business with advantages never before oSerea. For particulars enquire of K. II. Mi DONALD A Co., II. II. McDo!ald. 1 Wholesale Drucg'st, J. C. KWCBBw j fan Francico, Ca!. N. B. Until a sale is made we shall con tinue our importation, ubd kjtp, a Lare stock of fresh goods conHantiy on hand aLd j11 at prices to defy competition. The Great Medical Dlscorcry! Dr. WAUEtEH'S CAUFOHNIA VINEGAR BITTERS, sTi Hundreds of Thousands ? Dear tatimony to thHr AVoader oS - fal Curative Kffecu. n sr tta.Miiiiai a i- r- irtf n c -! vw m m i HKr. s n c v r THEY AUX JSOT A YltS p Jl FANCY DRINK.PSI 3 Maij l iui!i, W atkcr 1 roi Hilrltanndi:cre I.lQMrm:tctorcd,sptccd a-idswcctcncd t tdeaao lh taste, called Ton ic, Appetizers," Kestorcr,H c, tUat lead t:o tippler on l druniicanca and ruin, but are a trua Medlclac.mwlc from tncXatlvc Hoots and Herb of California, frr tram ntl Alcollle Htlmalania. Ti.cyaio tfo f It EAT BLOOD I'UItIFIi:ttnd l.lFGIVlNls ritis C.'iri.Enptrftct Kcnovotor aiidluvisorator of tlio Pyt-tcm. carrying off all poisonous matter acd rcstrtrinif Ibo blood to a hcaltbv condition. No pinion can lake theso HtUcrs according to dlreo llo:i and remain lonj uawi 11. For Inflmnmntorr nd Chronic ltheo mntUm nud IJwmI, Dyapcpwln. r IudU greailou, ltltloiia, UemUlciit nnd Inter Miittcnt Frvcra, Dlcnca of the Dlood, 1.1 ver, Iilduom and Itlndrfcr, thcae lilt tcre bavs been most successful. 8ucU Dla raaoe are caused by Vltlntcd Illood, wbtch la tfenorallv produced by derangement of thot Digratlvr Oiffniia. IYfPKlMlA OR lNDlOKSTION. Headache. Fain ia thj SliouWei-s, CourIis, Tight ncsa of tio Chest, Dlcslucas, Pour Eructations of the Stomach, Rad Usto in tho Month Bilious At tacks, Palpitation of the Heart. Inflammation of the Ltt:jR.Pal In thcrrjrlona of tle Kidneys. and a hundred other painful symptoms, aro the ff aprlngsof Hyi'pcpsla. Thy Invigorate tho Stomach and stimulate the - torpid liver and bowele, whlcti render them of ui quallcd efflcacy In clcanaln tho blood f all Impurltioa, and Imparting now Ufo and vigor to the wholo system. . FOIIHKIN IIHEAF.S.Krnptlons,Tett. Ealt Ulieum, Blotched. Spot. Huiplcs. Pustulea. Bolls, Carbuncles, King-Worms, Fcald-Hcad, Sore Eyoa,Bryaipc1aa,ltch, Scurf, DUcotoraUons of tho Skin, Humors and Dlacaaea of tho Skin, of whatever namo ornatun, are literally dug up andcarrlcdoutof the syatem in a short tlmo by tho no of tbcao Bitters. One bottle In sucn eases wilt convince tho moat Incredulous of their curative effects. Clfanso the Vitiated Blood whenever you fin Its impurities bursting through the skin InHm. pics, Eruptions or Bores t clcanso it when you find It obstructed and sluggish la tho vclnrt cleanao It whoa It Is foul, and your feelings will tell yon wticn. Keep the blood pure and the, health of tho system will follow. PIN, TA PEand other WORMH, larking la the system of so many thousands, aro effectually destroyed and removed. For full directions, read carefully the circular around each bottle. , J.WALKER, Proprietor. It. H. McDONALD A CO., Druggists and Oca. Agent. San Francisco, Cel., and 83 and W Commerce Street. New York. BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. 45-ly LZ3 a C-O .. o K4 w rl' , 2S Ni if? a"2 w...- - - - - - Bst -P Z a NEW ADVERTISED EJS TS. v THE NEW FOOD. For a few cents you can buy of your Grocer or Druggist a pAclcagoof SEA3IOSS FABINE, made from puro Irisli Moss, or Carrageen, which will mako sixteen quarts of Blanc Mange, and a like quantity of Pud dings, Custards, Creams, Char lotte Itusse, &ci It is the 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 Change ! ! TIIK C5III2AT WORLD'S TOXIC. Plantation Bitters. TIiU wonderful vojreta?i!e rcilorativc is the fcheet-au-cliwr of flic fccfilc nn:! dc!:iSi taled. a Ionic tsncl ccrtSial lor the agrd nnd languid, It 2ia no equal anions stora arhirs. As a remedy for iUts nervous weakness to wtiScIi women arc especially soV jeet. It is .uperscding every other tinau!ant. In all Csi mates, tropical, temperate, . or frigid, it acts mn rpec$flc in every species of disorder which undermine? tha loiliIy strensrtli nud breaks dovti (he nniinal spirits. For sale by nil Druggists. . 23-lr ; II K A P : El E A P ! ! Cheaper than liverJ!! n olte n, w onriuv & cvv ELLE1MDALE STORE, j TTavo wmnrnl th.lr STOCK OF fiOODS to Dallas, and are constantly reoeirin NKW and WELL SELECTED GOODS, consisting of Ladled Dress and Vaitry 3oofls, 1 Men and IVyfe Clothing', Hats and Cays, Itoots and Shoes.' Ladles' and Chlldrcns Shoes of eTCiy .StIe and Sixe. A fnll Stock of Cirocerles constantly on Iaud,aJso Hardware and Crockery. Woolen Coodt !IIanutartur d at the' inietidatC Mill, tmlt ai Ileavefs, Casimeres. Hard Times, Tweeds, Flannels and Itlankets, Which we offer at Wholesale and Retail. Having a desire to locate permanently in Dallas, we will deal fairljr td witU oil wbo ra:iy favor u with their natronae. We will exclianizo iols for 0untry Produce, for which we will pay the Il gheH Price. Driug on your Eggs and Batter. 3-tf PIOXEER TIN AND &1CYL' STCMy Front Street, one Door South of Jost OQce. Dallas - - - - - - - llreon. KJfOWISffl THE It K ISA XI A II K K f) difierence between artic.lca of TIN WARE ulauufttctured by mo, and that made by manu facturers in Portland and other large cities, for shipment, I have on hand both my own maio nod also that ot factory make, so that pcola may take their choice. J JUj stock consists in part, of. ; .t.... j. Stoves of all kinds, Copper, Urns and Iron Ware,, Wire work of all dec i lotions, Sheet and Kalvaniaed Iron Stove Hollers, Tea Kettles,, Milk Pans, l)iiiHTS, ' Lard and Hutter Cans, ASS Heaters, Japanned Ware a generl Assortment, Cooking Spoons, Avariay of Gera Pans, porcelain lined tow Pans for Fruit, Broiling Fixtures f New and tto Most Improved Pattern, And in fact everything that can be found in a first c)ass Tin aud tove Store. Job Work;; ' Neatly Dona and Promptly Attended te. 50.tf . T. B. NEWMAN. ' For Salt ffllllRTY 'SHAKES OF STOCK IN EL . B lendale Woolen Mills for Sale. Inquire ot ASA S1IIIEVK. Dallas, Jan. 27th ISH. - 43-tf Utar's Halsam of Wild Cherry Is a pleasant remedy for every luud of a rough, cold and Iritation of the breathing apparutus ; it is a sute remedy it is a powerful remedy ? it is a speedy remedy $ it is a remedy that ctwef t.