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DALLAS, SATURDAY, APRIL 15,1871. Money Market Latest New York Gold Quotations Ill Legal Tenderi in Portland: Uuying 90 - Selling. .......91 Dallas and Commission Market CtamifttiMl WkWrvJ. IJ. Miles, 1'eople's Merchant, Main Street, Dark', Oregon. WHEAT $1 bush. OATrf 45 50 44 BARLEY 75 " FLOUR $5 50 $ft p bbL " Sks$l 37 (ft $i 50. CORN MEAL 4c lb. ' BEANS 5c. tt. BACON Sides. 12J 15c f lb. " Shoulders. 8c. to 10c. lb. HAMS 14 16c lb. . - PORK--Dressed, 6 cents. . " Pickled, Sc. to 10c. R. BUTTER Firkins 16 20o B. ' Rolls, 20 to 2&$ . EGGS 18c dos. LARD Bulk,-10c; tins, 12J POTATOES From Wagon, $1 25 bushel. ONIONS $1 50 p bushel. APPLES Green, 50c bhl. Dried, 5 6c p . ... it -. CHEESE New Ore sort, 20 25c lb. '.. CHICKENS 2 50 $3 "ft doi. TURKEYS 75 $1 each. DRIED PLUMS 1C p lb. A. Splendid Chance. TTe will send the Dallas Republican and DkjOrest's Mosthlt, which la itself $3 for one year, to any person who pays us $1 ' Dehqbcst's Monthly stands unrivalled at a Vimilv Magazine. IU choice Literatum us mtrior Magic. u Urze amount of valuable r ..... I information on miscelliineous eubjecw, u i Dractieal and reliable information in regard to the fasbions, and artbtic iiinstrations, gire it a juat claim to it well-earned title, The Model ilagaiine of America." Those indebted to us for ubscription 'or advertising in first volume of tbe RgprBLlcAH are requested to eall and settle, as we wish to equare all account. tVeather pleasant. Business lively. The Sarah, of tbornigbt--Serenade. ; The bunting club were out in full force Tues day, and brought in a deer." ; A perfect "gem" of a Hat, may be found at the Brick store, call and tee them. Also a fine lo't of dresa'goods. Taxes. All voters of Dallas school District" No. 2, will bear in mind that next Saturday tbe 22nd there is to be a meeting of the voters of aid district, to vote for or. against, a tax for the Support of a free school the coming year. On Wednesday Mr. L. S. Splawn brought into town a large black bear, which he h ad killed in the mountains near the Lnckiamute. We did not bear its weight, but heard an o'd hunter remark that "it was the biggest bar he'd seed in many a day.' Boqnet. 0 n our table is one of wild flowers pre- seated by a young friend. May her life be as pure as these emblems from nature, but unlike them, may she not be cut down in her youth. nor her cheek be caused to "Blanche" by the rude j hand of adversity. pricks. From abrkk, to a briekwitb abriek f a nomniimftnt. n.iri.!d m wrftath of (Cigar) smoke. Good forAl. For Bachelors tone, without friends or home, The best of all joy by far, Is to sit by tbe grata, whether early or late, And enjoy, a good cigar. ' Kembrandts. We were last week shown a fine tpecunen of this late style of pictures, by Mr. W. II. Cattorlin, well known in this vicinity as a H0US5 the bill for the removal of po photographic artist He i now located at In- jjj aQ(j jega dis ibhities was passed ; aepenaenee, owners ne win oepieaeeu io- icumuitf- i date those desiring impressions taken in the lateststyiei. Among arrivals in town during the week, are j Drs. Jessup and Harris; and Capt Chaa. XafolletL The Capt. gave us acall on Monday, ii report every tnmg lively on tbe Jieserva- ; tion. Last week there were at one time forty j teams plowing. The Capt. seems to be well sat-1 lsfied with his retention as agent, and we feet confident that he will attend to the duties de- Tolvkig upon him, to the best interest of all con cerned. At ameetinsron the 10 insL held at tha rnrt . TJonae Dallas to organize a Base . Ball Clab, it was agreed that an anouncement be made to the effect that all desiring to enroll their names .as members, would please call on the Secretary, 'Albert O.Yates, "After a sufficient number have teen enrolled a meeting will be called to elect Captains and provide the necessary bats and balls. Mr. David Jlolmes was elected Presi- dent. Settled. Tbe question which has agitated the minds of many of our' citizens, as to whether the Grand Round Reservation was to t thrown open for settlement or not, may be considered as settled. There lias been an appropriation of $4,000 made for a survey, preparatory to dividing tbe land among the Indians. Patents are to be given to the Indians far the land, and it is to be free from all seizures for debts or other liabilities. Those Indians who do not choose to .accept patents for lands and occupy them, are to be removed to a large reservation in south-eastern Oregon . Those persons who have been waiting for this tract of land to be thrown open for settlement X3y doit lock elsewhere. Telegraphic tfmumary. London, April 10. It is again re ported that Assy has escaped from Pans. : ' Paris special to the News says shells are crashing closo to tho Americau Le gation. , , The firing broke the drawbridgo of Porto Maillot. , - Tjhe batteries of the insurgents on the ramparts are -silenced, i An assault is expejeted to-morrow, i The breach in Porto Maillot is perceptible. Paris specials say that the Church of Notre Dame ha been sacked. The Times special from Versailles says that thie troops occupy strongly en trenched position at Boulogne, Asnieres and Sabloville, and have unmasked new batteries bctweeu Neuiily and tho ram Parts. . : Yersailles, April 9. Favre has gone to the Prussian headquarters, y . . A breach has been made in the Paris fortifications. Saturday night's sortie against the Ohatillon was repulsed Ntw York, April 10. -A Versailles special to a morning paper says that Geo. Kichol died from his wounds. . Seire guas are coming in. ,f tien Vmnw will kppn nnmmand fin til I vj.... --r- . I luesaay. i , .. .'. : I A special from Paris says the Com- troops have been driven from Neu-1 illyjbndge and that Nationals are eager to advance Dut are lorDtaacn. Ilochefort endeavored to save the Ca- . . thedral of Notre Dame from pillage. XT - Jl II .L 1.. .1,1-. 1 1 11., nearly Bu iuc yaiuames were piuuucreu. The Archbishop of Paris has beeu transitrrea irom vonctergene to xuosas prison. . f ult ueciarcs in to-aay s vtnguer tnat tne suppression oi newspapers was an act tf the Committee ot Public Safety, and not of the Executive Com- uiiuitc. i A special correspondent at Rouen telegraghed on Suoday that Favre on baturday had an important conference with the Prussian commander and re turce J 10 Versailles to-ay. A VersaiUes special says the Govern ment is resolved toeuter Pans by storm at any costs rather than to bombard the city, tort valenen fires tiuiulv to clear the ramparts and to prevent artil lery from being used to repel attacks. Incessant fire is kept up from rorts lssy, Vanvres and Mantrougc A deputation of Paris merchants to Thiers returned without result. Con ciliation is believed impostblo. A special from Paris says Gen. lieu- rie has not escaped, lie was seut to Ucllelsle. . Tbe arrest of two prominent mem bers of the Commune, Delascluse , and liereret, is re ported. , ine uommune is controliea ty a secret Committee, which arrest ether members It has no known chief. V ersaules, April 10. It is untrue that the rruiaua have threatened in tervention if disturbances are nut ended by the 15th. ; Pavre did not so to the I'russian headquarters vasterdiy. More tnan o JU who were called into service by the Communists escaped by descending from the ramparts by ropes - ParisApril 10. Unless the Ger mans save us Paris will soon swim in blood. Ths Commune is growing hourly more cesperate. &na resorts to nerce excesses. iiarriacs are uilcu with m a a - priests and nuns arrested on warrants cading them ''Citizens, styled servants nf n. nprsnn nailed find." Arfhhihnn " i , -t- urboy was stripped naked, bound to 11 1 1 I t 1 a piuarf scourgea ana mocseu ior uours by a band'ot SOU Keds. Washington. Anril 10.- In the yeag 144 nays, 40. jt y understood that a Spanish-Amer ican conference will meet at the Deoart ment of State to morrow, for the pur nose of signing an armistice. Soaio aQ( four Pacific republics will be fully represented. Bolivia, which has not tnug far gent anr, renresentative. has empowered Col. Frayere, Peruvian Minister, to act ioliu behalf. There is very little doubt, if any, that the ar tiiisttee will be rejected at once and fol lowed by conclusion of a naal peace. Loudon. Apru 11. in a speech of Favre in the Assembly, tie taid all Powers exoressed their iirmnathv with i -r ... ..,. . t. W Versail ca aa the onlv lemMmatA f Inv. j i- ' , 7r 7 -' ; - emment. lie declined tbe Overtures Of the Commune, which Bhortiv shall unpptimh m,. . . ' ' - . -n Hiatus is unaltered. . i ; ...... The Iusursrcnta have retnrned to A,saiere. k ur troops have fortified Neuiily chills and fever j 7 bottles of Bristol's Sarsapa mdge rilla cared me." J. V. RANDALL, lone City. surance which cannot be secured Th. ra rn t.. uui. it was Burwtou. JUisarmamenta in Versailles proceeds. Tnndnn. Anri 112 .Th Erhn f!nl- Ogne Says the F rench are leaving at the rate or l,UUU a day. Uoly those la- vorable to Versailles are allowed to go. Versailles, April 12. The cannon ade i less Irequent. JMotnmg inpor tant has transpired. Brussels April 13. The Baden rep resentative has' arrived. The Confer- once does not meet this week. Berlin, April 12. The official pa nr anva flfirrnanv will OnlV interfere in Franco to collect money. Polk County T.odjje I. O. G. T This organization met at Monmouth on the 8th inst. The following officers were installed by George Howe, I). I). : Asa Sreve, of No. 2U,&County W. C. T.; Frankie JJoonc, No. 121, W. K. II. S. ; Jennie McNeal, No. 23, W. L. II. S. ; Laura Lindsey, No. 121, W. V. T. ; J. C. Cooper, No. 74, W. Sec. ; A. J. Bosey, No. 74, W. A. ; S. M. Shreve, No. 23, W. Treas. ; S. A: Jones, No 12G, W.F. S.; T O. Waller, No. 129, W M. j E Jennie Lee, No. 23, W. I). M.j Sister Bid well, No. 121V W. I. G.; J. II. IJawley, No 12 ; W.O.G. ; II. Lindsey, No. 121, W. Chap. The amount of $10 was raised for the Good Templar. At adjournment. it wasi decided to meat in, Bethel on Wednesday May the lQth, at 10 a. M. era will be present. It is requested that there be a general turn out at the I o'clock meeting. , Penological' Journal. Among the promiuent men sketched in the April aT v w io. are; tienry Harden and Kha I. Needham, noted inventors : Kdward O. xeiavan, ine great temperance re former : and . Stonewall"! Jackson. . . . !.. . Amnni u lniprnsrinfr artirioa om r The Bov Suicides " Italians In w v. wh.fH,,. wu ' ; ... Farmer "What do you think is the matter wfor Mr. Quack ns?ton 7" - - - r Young Farrier ffresh from the Horse College" Wellahem a I think . i it .1 ... . mat prODaDiy tne Cartilaginous processes have subte nded th ossiScatidn of bone. and thereby forced the coronal arch to the magnetio ; consequent ly, as things whieh are equal to the same thing are equal to the hypothenusc, it follows that the lateral thrust becomes ao now erful as to damnify the ellipticity of the Droicciion. riroaueiii!? stifn a pnnpairri't tion of fluid portions of the periosteum ad lesion of the coagulated '.tdtnentA l 'I o ' f the cognate therapeutics, as elevate ho chalybeate constituents of the an tenor ex treiuitv .nt, of courH, guide tho treatment to ba pursusd. armer- -"L r 1 A young mm in 0t who star. ted to attend a m.vqueradtj on Thurs In? auired and accoutred he suppod Mian iisiifiuv in iintiitiniip jrtroroi iit wrong houe, to th( eontttnarion of the j ......j.j... ...v.x . ..... inmates. Ihc centfenian. father of the family, especially was featly alarmed iml ttritK n Uril.t clirljit- Miirii ctvn vh-c vn.m.vu. mauui.wvi.i, imuiiu the rear door eloselv followed by Maria and her little ones. MAltltli:!). 8UTION MILLEIt At hi bride r sU dence, April fh iBTt.b T?cv ll. I.. S.-udlairisr. Mr John S to t.and Mr. Susan M tier, all of I Polk Coai ty. j SPECIA L aVO TICKS. REAL ESTATE DEALER, Office, No. Ot Front Street, PORTLAND 'OttEGOK. ItKAL ETATB in this CITY and EAST PORTLAND in the eanrt de?lrabl 1- caltns. cnitin(r of LOTS, HALF Ft LOCKS and BLOCKS, HOUSES an.rsTuIUSSj al, 1 ' Tiinnnrpn f t nna - i .,.. uncultivated LANDS, located in ALL parts of I.. . ...... ine.BiAii, ror fSAuis. REAL ESTATE and other Prflpertv purchased for Correspondents, in this CITY and throughout tbe STATES and TEKRI- TOIilhS. wth great rar and on the most ADVANTAGEOUS TEHMS. HOUSES and STORES LEASED, LOANS NEGOTIATED, and CLAIMS OF ALL DESCF IPTIONS PROM PLY COL LECTED. And a General FINANCIAL and AGENCY BUSINESS transacted. AGENTS of this OFFICE, in all the CITIES and TOWNS in the STATE, wilt recive descriptions of FARM PROPERTY and forward the some to the above address. For CO Years The dark-eyed and lovely daughter of Spaul-h America have used Muaaar Lark am'i Flor- 1 a Wiiw ii the only eosmetie and toilet - .av"."""1 wu mB I . T. 1. W. .1 t . 11 - - .1. - mostlasllngf orali lloral Waters, and possesses refrehW and invlrr.ratln- bronrti. AntAnn. I uined in any other preparation of the kind. 1 JSEAs there are eouilterfeits, always ask for I ueonua " ter preparea vj mo proprietors, I ' , . . " iikad rmm ;..ti.j...j i . ... " wun neaitn ruined an l no hope of recov. I Jrills. 1 continued tnetr use for 6 months, and n now quite weii.uiiu, unualls, Sacra M" .11 .... tol' alone relieved me ot my constant success on of boiisand pustuics."j COLLINS, fort landf Oregon. 691. ; Ir tov TRr.li TtvtU despondent d bilitated have frequent headache, mouth tastes badly, poor! appetite, and tonjrue coated, von are suffering from torpid liver, or "Biliouxness." ...uiujj, nmvuiojim au Bpvotlliy UUS porma. nentlyasDr. Pierce's Alt. Ext. or (lotdon Medi cal Disoovery .It also cures all severe linsrerihv couguB nnu ionetj up ana sircngmons tbe whole i. "j ........ ... . .. . . . . . " . " syBtem. Sold by druggists. To avoid counter feits see that Dr. Pierce's private U. S, Govern- meat ctamp is on outside wrapper. NE W A D VElt TISEMEX TS. 'UJVlOJVKmVTVAL' COMPANY. M AI Mi, ORGANIZED ...... . 1818. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Directors' Office, No, 20 Cotart Strict BOSTON-, MASSACHUSETTS. IIENUY CROCKET... President. DANIEL SHARP ......Vice President. wiIITIXa II. IIOLLISTER Secretary This la among the Oldest of New Eng land Companies, And the Lowest Coin Company Extant PURELY nUTUAL Dividends f I c c 1 a r c 1 Annually. OH TBI CONTRIpUTIOtl PLAN, aSO AI'PUEl AFTF.a TUB 8XCOXD PATMKST. A Loau of lO per cent when Defclred. POLICIES ARE NOT FOBPEITED lo tbe Union Mutual Life Infurance Company bj failure to pjr tbe Premium whea due, but are continued iufrcbj tbe NON FOUFEITUUL' LAW of tbe Slate of MaMacbuetW. iauplea thou lug the IVerklug of tte iw. FLAX, UfS. For Example: A party lnuring ai me age of thirty five premiums all eah. Ooe Annntl Prrtoium will continue poncy 10 forv 1 year nt 3 !) . .. . Twi Annual Prn.ini wiit ronttnoe policy tn JTorfa t years and 12 day.- Three Annual Priuiama m rd;:luS iii foniinHj joii jr CMUiiune policy ir Five Annual Premium will eybtinae policy i furce Itt yar and 6 day. wuicu 40 rtR caaT. sotk nis sees etves r,M v..r mul 31(1 ttdva. Thr. Prcmiutn win continue policy in force 4 Tears and 23 dv. Five Aful Prviaium will continue policy In force T jfiir and 2JS days, , ExaarLs: Premium all Cah rian-len lay- tijtsut Lite. One AuMUal rreuituiii will cou tinne fMilicy in frce, as a Term Pwti-y. nb-al tbrfeyenrt. ExAMfLK! Premium 40 percent. Nte Finn, Ten Fay incut Life. One Annual rreanum wi'.l continue polky in frco a a Term Policy, about 2 years aud 10a day. Kndowment Policies. Ex4nri.Br Premiums ail ca3 -Age, Plan, Ordinary Endowment, pyaitf i u age of 60. Oae Annual Premium will con lione policy la f'rr a a Term Policy, nearly a yr, or 4 year and .125 days. ExAWfta I Prctftiums all Cain -Age, , Vlkn. Ten Year Endowment, piyliai age at 15', One Annual Prwmium wilt -continue policy in frce as a Term Policy, 7 years. ' .'iXolea on lindovrmoiit Policies, ExAMrf.r,: Premium 40 per cent Note Age, 3a f. Piau. Mrdinary Endowment, p;yllo at the age of 50. One Annual Premium wilt continue policy in farce as a Term Policy about 3 yars. Example : Premium 40 per cent Note Age, 35 Plan, Ten-Year Endowment, payablo at the ago of 45. One Annual Prcmiutu will continue policy in force as a Term Policy about 5 years. Kates, Assets to Liabilities. 1S68. . 1367. ISfiS. 1869. 121-97 121 01 121-57 127-00 IaTKRRST Receipts for 186S).,....t2 10,670 14 Losses Paid is 1869....... ..........201,190 00 Imtebest Received ijc Exces or Losses Paid 39,480 14 Assets this Dats Oteb... ..fl,000,ooo 00 Losses Paid to Pate .....1,679,433 GO Dividends Paid is Cash toDate...951,318 65 Imsorasci os 14,000 POLICIES lit Foacs oveb. 30,000,030 00 ee - This Company Is not restricted to investing its funds in tne wew England states, r mm the Report of the Auditing Committee, we find that $1,600,000 it 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. " I m. . ..t... ..-f.. r'A r- surance hya Folicy in the MUTUAL IIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. PACIFIC 1IHANCII OFFICE, S. W. Cor. Cat and Kearney Streets, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. H . JOHN son & CO., General Managers, Pacific Coast, &m 13. MORSE, CKNKIIAI. AC.ENT, OltliaOX A WASHINGTON TEUUITORY, Portlnnd. A LL KISDS OF SEWING DONE ON IjL Short Notice by Mrs. Colioio ElUberry, near Wayuiiro's Mill, Dallas. : i:sTAnriMii:i) iHin. 2 rn cm t A. 13 It Ia IV II $ IV , GENERAL COnillSSION IilFiXlCHAUT, 8A N Pit AN CISCO, Drugs. Chemicals, Essential Oils,; Dyo Stofia and General Merchandise, Jiy the Package Only. Cash Orders for this or any ' Foreign Market, will receive prompt and iaithful Attention, Miner. Mattutacturcrr aud Wholesale - Trade Supplied for Catli. No notice or attention paid to Orders for Goods, if there is no provision made for the payineut of the sa Hie. . Terms Net Cash, on Delivery, in U.S. Gold Coin. IT. B. Const pmruu of Oregon Produt, Grain, Wheat, Flour, 4c, Solicited. P..H.mcD0NALD&C0., CaHCa mt-nt!oaefrpal'rst' their lr(foavrt. mmt ( t "Swi Arrived" oooi,cfrpowd In part f V foslowiHjf urtlcH-n. twnnr ttn -r rv tilt 'vr trr-t in n rrU supplied WHOLE 8ALS iiTOttr. FsrfJ Prfti, Titpax'srRVTTKS I'atrst rfrfJiT. Hr.unitm m-xduk, TBUrsiiiPfoi;i:cas ksusib II w t, FmtTm 1 rrmt.rit. i;;:uot;.-8 U;J., i'U.1 AI 1I-, TMf 'i r r ri V- )v(t Cth Trk-cs, nd ir j t;i,Uit.i .it i ta i.i.c.r6.i'.. I;. II. Hi UON'ALD & COM fa I bastcuco, Cal 1'oh t.n. x OUS DRUG BUSINESS, located in San Francio. Cal. AfJer our Wt wi-hi, and ex vrtms ur ihui-k for tha liberal pir nas we have rewivd fur rure than 21 yert. ilur- ia wbih iri we have been tli!y tn Bge in the lrjj l.niBs in Califurtji, of Dr. WJkrr' California Vjrir llt'tir nuw rrre4 urr the I iwtcd Mat: and otuu trU far beyond, we ure n?s"itated to dtvwl tir titire lime t said ItunmM. We are t!.f t)!.Kt 1iu l irto on the Pa"5f.s. Coat, and tb only t'"1. rttwmyu tinder ibt ib Mint rj ritUrs since S13, ana have ! tcrtaiud V n il our large, f roiHrot and wtl rstb!ibcd business go favorabi terms. . Ibis i a rare fi'i..ttuity for tren trits mean, of euU-ring int prfitabta busit.tis with advantage never iM.fi.-re fc-rJ. For partkular enquire f It. II. .M. UOXALD .1 Co., It. II. McPoAU). ) Ti h dtfa1el)n(ffg it. J, C. Sraju t a. 1 ta Franti-c, tV N. 1L U11 a sale 1 wade we TsaU con tino oar ituiH.rUtin. ad St-p a Ure stocV of frenh gtd rtiiJul on Lud and tell at prices t l-ty wMj;ttiti"a. The Great Mctlka! Discover? ! Dr. WALKEH'3 CAXXFOP.JriA " VINEGAR BITTERS, s4 Handrcds of Thocsands fH f Bcartmtlraony tothlr Woader -. ? a-c- rolCuraUvaEflccU. 2 ? SSWHAT APF THEV?&fS 25 THET ARE SOT A VILE IIFANCY DRINK. cf Poor Kuiri, WhUkey, Vmt Hnl rlta n nd Ucrws? Llnnura doctorcd.srlccd and sweetened to ileas tha taste, called Ton ic,"" Appetisers," Ileaurcr," c., that lead tho tippler dn to dmnkenncs? and ruin, but are a trad Medicinc.mado from IheNatlvo Hoots and Hereof Galifornla, rrrc f rtm nil Alcobvllo Htiiuulnnts. Tho? arc the tJUK AT I1LOOI 'PUUlVlClt and LIFE CJIVISU PRIN CIPLE a perfect Kcnovotor andlnvlaoratorof the Pyntcm, carrying off all poisonous matter ar.d restortnjr tho blood to a healthy condition. No person can tae tlicso Tditers according to dlreo tion and rctnala Ion j unwell. Fr Inflttmnintory find Chwjnlc Ilhew matlsin find Jont, Ilyapepila r IndU treatlon, Ciiiouo, ltcmlttcnt nnd Inter mlttcut Fcvcrx, IMieasrs of the lllood, Liver, Kldtteya, nnd Illaildert these Hit ter have beca roost successful. . Buch Dls eas sro caused by Vlllitted Blood which is generally produced by derangement f tho DlBTatlveOrsrau. .DY8PE1SIA OR INDIGESTION. Headache. Pal a la tho Shoulders, Coughs. Tight ness of the Chest, Dlzzlucss, Sonr Eructations Of the Stomach, Bad taste Ja the Mouth Bilious At tacks, Talpitatlon of tlio Heart, Inflammation of the Langs, Pala tn the regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are the off springs of Dyspepsia. They invigorate the Stomach and stimulate tha torpid liver and bowels, which rendef them of un equalled efficacy la cleansing the blood of ail Impurities, and Imparting new life andvlgor to the whole system. . FOR Bit IN DISEASES. Ernptlons,Tetter, Salt Rheum, Blotches. "Spots, Pimples,, Pustules, Bolls, Carbuncles, Ring-Worms, Scald-Ilead, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discoloration of the Skin, Uamors and Diacases of tho Skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally dug ub and carried out of tho system in a short timo by the use of these BUtcrs One bottle in such cases will convince tho most Incredulous of their curative otTects. . Cleanse tho Vitiated Blood whenever you find Its Impurities burstlns through thesUln inrim plcs, Eruptions or Sores cleanse it when yoa find it obstructed and alngjdsh la the Veins t cleanse U when It W foul, and yonr feelings wilt tell you when. Keep tho blood puro and the health of the system will follow. PlJf, TAPEand other W0113IS, InrWnjyln 'the system of so many thousands, nro elf etviany destroyed and removed. For full direettona, rtsad carefully the circular around each bottle. . ; J. WALKER, Proprhitor. i R. It. tdO.HATd A CO., Drutrglsts and Gen. Agents, Sao Vranebco, Cal and 83 and 81 Comno?co Street, New Vovl SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DKALEr.3; 5.1y a 5 "I i n vN 8S (': 111 62? H ' S5 m ra w M sbseksksJ NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. THE NEW POOD. For a few cents you can' bny of your Grocer or Drnggist a I :ackage of SE A MOSS FAItlNE, made from puro Irish Moss, 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,' health iest, 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 ChiidrcnL A Glorious Change ! ! THE GREAT WORLD! TOSflC Plantation Bitters. This vonlcrful vrtjeJahl rcHioratii'c i the shect-an-clior of the feeble and dc-ili-atot!. Ah a tonic nnd cordial Xor the aj?ed r.n:l lairjaid, ttA i.iH n equal nmon; 'fetoin irliics. As a remedy far the acrvtun weakness to wliicli .vonacn nre especially sa sect. It 1 f;u perverting every. . oilier slimulaat. In nil Cli- : nates', tropica!, temperate, or frigid, it net n i n specific in every specie of diiarder whicli nndersninc the LotliJy slrenj;l!i stud fcreahsdoivndie animal pSri:'s. For sale by nil I3russlts. - 25-ly II K AP!;; M K A P!! Cheaper llian Ever 2 2 ! il O I, T 13 It, W O Il r ICY fc CO., ELL E r J DALE STQ f lUrc T'nire4 Ibeir STOCK OF VspODS! v Villas, at'l arc pant.mtT rwtii'i)ar NEW and " .V1ILL 8EI.KCXliI HOODS, cwaitioj of I.adEek Irfcs and I'auey Ciootls, Meu atid Uoyfc Clutfilng; Hats and Caps Itjota and Shoes Ladles' and Children' Shoes of every St)Ie and Size. A fnllTlock of Groceries 'rouatantiy on hand, alio Hardware aud Ctuckci . Voolea floods 31atul;irlared at the liiitudale Mill, frucU as Heavers, Caitneres, Hard Times, ' Tweed, l1auuels nd lllaitkcts, '.Wbic h we offer at -WhoUsalejand Retail. Having a de.?ro to Tooate prrrHnnently in OaUis. we will deal fairly ar.d justly with all wiio.tn.iy favr with their ttatrun;i'. W will exebanj Oooda f.r Cutitry Produce, tor which wo wi!l )y the llibcrt I'rico. - . Drlng ou your Eggs and Latter ., S.tf PIOJEER T1X iXD SICTE STCITE, Front Strcot, cno Door South of Post Office, Dallas - Oregon KKOWIXa THKllR TS A MATlKKI lificrcncc between articles af TINWAKK i.mufaclurcil by mo. aud lhat niarte hy mnu. cturers In Portland and other large ei'ies, for lilpment, I have on hand both my own mako nd also that of factory make, so tbnt jwopU lay lake their choice. My stock consists is art, of . ,ir . . stoves of ail kinds, . .. - Copper. ItraSH and Iron War, x . Wire work. of all descriptions, Sheet and fialvanized Iron, Stve IlftIlr,Tea Kettles, Milk ians, IHppeta, l.ard and llntter Cans, IT- si ... a - fa panned Ware a general Assortment, j Cooking Spoons, A variety of Gem Fans, . . Porcelain Untd .tow Pans Ut Fruit, Iroillng1 Fixtures of New and, the Host Improved Patterns, , ; nd in fact evorytbing that ran be found la a first c:as Tio and Stova Store, " Job Work.' Arotly Done - and Promptly Attended Va. ' r 50-tf T. B. NEWSIATT. C AT4T. CARMEN , ISLAND Ai LIVr ry EHPOOL Katt. in t"nlHes 'to wit, st COX KA It HART'S, Salem. .". 1 :"" 7' ""' 1 j . " ' .,-...,.wi....l... ., - A Family Kemedy.No family should b without soiao tflVu(-ious remedy for tho iuro of affections, so universally prv1ent, as erttiha lied upon as sale, sure and certaio. JIYWar's JJaham of Wild Cherry couibincs tbh dttidfr at urn. - ... . . - 1 f .