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. ..lie5 ; ; . TOWN & COUNTY HEWS. DALLAS, SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1871. Money Market. 77 f Latest ftew York Gold Qnotations. ...Ill Legal Tenders in Portland: 7 Buying......,...90 J Selling .'...91 Dallas Produce and Commission Market. Corrected Weekly, by G. B. Stiles, People's Merchant, Main Street, Dallas, Oregon. WHEAT fl bash. OATS 45 50 " BARLEY 75 " FLOUR $5 50 $8 bbl. Sksfl 37 $1 50. CORN MEAL 4c. i lb. BEANS 5c. lb. . BACON Sides. 12J 15c ft. Shoulders. So. to 10c R. -HAMS U 16c lb. PORK Dressed, 6 cents. Pickled, Sc. to 10c. tt. BUTTER Firkins 16 ' 20c " " Rolls, 20 to 25 lb. EGGS IS dox. LARD Bulk, 10a; tins, 12J x POTATOES Front Wagon, $1 25 bushel. ONIONS $1 50 bushel. APPLES Ureen, 50c "f bhh " ... Dried, 5 6c lb. CHEESE New Oreoron. 20 25o j lb. CHICKENS 2 50 (3) $3 do. TURKEYS 75 SI eacll. DRIED PLU3IS 163 R- Circuit Coort Meets next Monday, j There is n the docket a fair show of business. - X. II. Kincaid has opened his Picture Gallery, and is now prepared to do work ia all the latest styles of the Art. ' What has become of the McMinarille Wrt Side? We hare not received a copy of it for hree weeks. The Dallas School commences its summer session n Monday. We are pleased to learn that the same teachers have been re-employed. The Base Ball Clnheld a primary meeting, and had a game on Tuesday afternoon. All in terested -are requested to meet again to-day at "2 o'clock on the Academy grounds. New to-day. . Contractors will do well to notice the letting of contracts by the N. P. R. Tt., which we adTertise to-day. The time being close at hand, it will require prompt attention. Messrs. II. L. Bancroft & Co. are always giving the public something, beneficial bv way of publications. See their offers to agents in advertisements in to-day's issue. ' School Meeting. All will bear in mind that 'to-day is the time designated for voting on tho school tax question It is a matter of vital im portance, and should be promptly attended to. Is it so or not? We can testify to the truth of the report that 2. k J. D. Lee have reeeived a large supply of new and well selected goodc, which they propose to sell at reasonable rates. Ladies' Hats, Caps, Ac, of the latast styles. , Seeding. All available force is being brought into requisition by-our farmers during the fine weather in order to get seeding done as soon a possible. Notwithstanding the late rains, an unusually large amount of seeding will be done. Those who have too much grease on their clothes will be profitted by bearing in mine that.G. B. Stiles has the county right for Rice's Patent Grease. Extractor, warranted to remove grease, tar, paint or pitch, without injury to the elothes. Those needing an article of tbia kind wilt drwell to try it. He is also receiving afresh supply of groceries, boots, shoes, Ac. at "Ileaduarters." Negotiations have been in progress for some time between several of our citizens and the heirs of the Riggs estate, for the purchase of a half block of land on Mill Street, belonging to aid estate. We understand the purchase about to be consummated, in which case several new stores nciK be built immediately. We sin cerely hope this may be be ease, as it will g'i7e Dallas an impetus which has long been needed, and the result we trust will be, the building up of a permanent and substantial tfade. Congratulatory. By referring to the column of special notices in this issue, it will be seen that Dr. J. C. Grubbs, well known in this vicinity as a successful medical practitioner, has concluded that it was too lonesome to grub" alone, and has taken to himself a part ner for life. We were favored by the estimable lady with an excellent cake, beautifully frosted and tastily adorned with a wreath of laurel; and as we discussed its merits, all hands united in extending to the happy couple hearty eon gratalations, and wishing that their lives, like the cake, might be " rich'' enough to be agree able, and as pure as its crystal frosting. We are informed by Mr, Ilenkle that an altercation took place at Philometh, Benton County, laU Thursday, between John White, a' student In the school there, and Frank Ma sou, a blacksmith, whiQi resulted in the fatal injury of White. It seems that there bad been a difficulty between them sometime previously, but each bad to all appearance buried .the hatchet. On the day above mentioned, how ever, an altercation took place between them at the shop occupied by John Mason and an elder brother named Eli. The old feeling came up ; from words they eame to blows, and Eli stand- ing by saw that hii brother war about to get the worst of it, concluded be wonld lend a help ing band, caught up a small bar of iron, threw it at White, striking him on the side of the head, inflicting a wound, from which be died in about seven hours. ; The remaining parties are under arrest. The sad affair has thrown a pall over the community, as the parties were all in good standing in society. The unfortunate rietim was a young man of about twenty yean of H9' ' ' .7 Tclcgrallii c S urn mar y it New York, April - 17. A Tibune dispatch dated Paris, 16th, saysfthe VersatUea-troops are spreading aroUDd the city. They have' been (discovered in strength at Orenrievilliefs apd'are ex tending their lines; to St. 'Denis. ; A new barricade has been erected near the center of i the Place Vcndouie: The demolition ot'i the column has been postponed until after the cessation of hostilities. ; - j .f The Assembly is impatient at the ministerial silence about war -news, and demand daily communications. '" Laveucoup's division occupies the Bois des Colomhcs and Gennvilliers, thus holding Asnieres on three sides. General Wolf from Neuilly, made a reconnoissance to! the walls of Paris and captured many prisoners. $or nil's cavalry occupies the lines of railway leading toward Paris, cuU tiug the Provincials communications. Loui - Biano denies that he proposed to confer two years lease of power upon Thiers, but says the project was enter tained in other quarters and Thiers de clined. ;'';.! ' Versailles, April 17. The Assembly has passed a decree ordering a munici pal election in Paris on the 30th. It is reported that an engagement took place near Asnieres. The Govern ment troops carried Chateau Bacon, commanding the village. Paris, April 17. Evening Can nonading and rifle firing toward Neu illy, and is still firmly contested. Humors are afloat that representa tives of United States and Enghnd are jointly urging thdcommne to a truce. Some Nationals Guards having in vaded the Hotel -of the Belgian Em bassy, immediate investigations have been ordered, and arrests mide. Mcnotti Garibaldi has been elected a member of the Commune. The Commune; has instituted a gen eral court martial. Washington, April 17. In the house Mr. Kendall moved to suspend the rule? so as to adopt a resolution request ing the President to have the case of Fenian prisoners in Canadian prious presented to theJuint" Hhih Conimis- sion, witn a view ot enticting tneir re lease, lifjectcd -yras, 1)1 ; nay., GO. Less than two thirds were affirmative. A motion to proceed with the busi ness onthe Speaker's table was hwt. , Tuffe introducetl a bill to authorize the Legislature of New Mexico to con vene bu the 1st Monday io December. Passed. An application was recived to-day at tho Treasury Department from St. Pe tersburg for an agency fur the negotia lion of the new loan to be established in that city The application was ac companied byasub. ription f S10.000,- 000 to the new Iouu by the hoacs piyins.: for the agency. Washington, April 18. The Demo crati members iof Congress met again in caucus to night, but the commirtoe to prepare an address not being ready to report adjourned until to-morrow night. Dutif Congress .should adjourn J to morrow, the caucus will meet imme diately after the termination of the ses sion. It is unofficially stated by several gen tlemen that the Presideit will con vene the Senate in executive session about May 15th, by which time it is uow supposed the Joint High Commis sion will have concluded it labors. The general Republican committee of the District of Columbia waited ou the President today, and presented resolutions adopted by Republican Con vention in favor of the appointment of Fred Douglas as secretary of-tho new Government, if a vacancy occurs by the election of Gen. Shipmen as delegate to Congress. Petaluma, Cal., April 18. A meteor of great size and dazzling brilliancy was seen here this evening at 0:45 hav ing all the colors of a rainbow and leav ing a train- behind. Its course was from southwest to northeast. London, April 18. A Daily News special from Paris says the Commune has 38,000,000 cash paid by banka for unsold bonds of the city ot Paris. Versailles, April 18. The Prussians agree to stop revictualling by St. Denis. The Insurgents occupy the greater part of Paris des Colombcs beyond As nieres. New York, April 18, A cable spe cial from Paris, noon, 17th, says at two o'clock last night, two forts and advan ced ptsrsgent into the Commune the re sult of the votes of the troops. The uru containingthe papers was carried by an officer escorted by the Nationals and the procession was headed by a red flag. There were crieg of Vive la Com mune." The report that the city is about to be invested byi Versailles and Prussians jointly, causes great excitement. barricades on' Rue de Gastiglione have been demolished. Also the lare works erected! at Dalierielles, Bellevue and Montmatre. The church ! of St. Jaquea is sur rounded to-day; tho church of St. Vin cent de Paul was surrouded by Nation als and pillaged. Scarcely a church is open now. 7;;' ' . r '":,:'";- :: ; ;' A dispatch from Boulogne says the communal elections in Paris were perfect fiasco Not one-tenth of the voters .went to. u&, pons. .; n Sick Headache. AT weenti "medical writer ; thus ac. counts for sick' headache, from' which so mauy persons suflcr. He attributes it to a weak stomach and imperfect di gestionand'that the attacks are unusu ally' preceded by a greater than ordU nary appetite. - The stomach Is hatur ally weak, and so long as it is not crowd cd it works kindly. By and by more food is put into it or rapre irritating kinds than it can digest It ferments an acid state is produced, the acid acts as an irritant upon the coats of the stomach, and this irritation is taken to be a call for food, to satisfy which more is taken, and all to no purpose j the poor stomach revolts, but with the rest during the headache and the relief from the vomiting, it recovers its wonted ton?, , ' - . ' " ' ' A lady says : 'Take my advice, ye maidens thinking of matrimony. Never marry a man who is unkind to his mother, snubs his sister, helps himself to the best at the table, is afraid to work, or is unable to support you." Accident. A man was hurt at Kast Portland Tuesday by one of the chains breaking on a gravel car, letting the "dump" rll over striking tho man on the head. V His injuries were pretty se vere, but he will soon recover. ; MAllIUIil). ORUI1BS NKALT. At the residence of the brid, in Polk County, Oregon, April the 16th, 1871, by the Kcv. D.'L. Spaul ding, lr. J. C. (Iruhbs and Miss MadHa Neaty, both of this County. SPECIAL NOTICES. WILLIO DAVID.SOX, REAL ESTATE DEALER, OSkc, No. Gl Front Htreet, PORTLAND Onk(JONr. HEAL ESTATE in tbia CITY and EAST POKTLASi in-the.mint dirWle lw enhU f. con.Mi.un? of LOT?, HALF BLOCKS and BLOCKS, HOLIES and STuIlK.?; mUo, IMPUOVEI FARMS, and tsImM uncultivated LAXI.'5, located in ALL parts of the STATE for SALE. REAL KSTATE and other rrt-Krtv puroh)"d for Crrpndrit4, in lbi CITY and ihryuhout tbe STATE"? and TKIUU TOBtE., wth, sjreat rr aud on the taost ADVANTAUEOUS TEltMS. : IIOHSES aa-t STORES LEASED. LOANS NEnOTTAKD, and CLAIMS OF ALL DESCHPTIONS PBOMPLV COL LECTED. And Oeneral FIN ANCIAL aud AUENCY BUSINESS tfanact.L AOENTS of ihU OFFICE, in all the CITIES and TOWNS in thft STATE, will recive d-criflns of FARM PUOPEUTY aud forward the some to the above adJre. 1840 W 1870 1$ II O I4 12 ft A HOWTOCURK IT. At the commencement of the D'urihoc, which alweys precedes an attack of the Cholera, take a teaspoon ful of Pain Killer in sugar and W4 ter, (hot if convenient,) and thrsn bathe freely the stomach and bowels with tho Pain Killer elear. Should the diarrh or cramps continue repeat the dose every fen or fifteen mtrute un til tne patient 1 relieved, in extreme cac. two or more teaspoonfuls may be given at a lose. ' The Pain Killer, as a remedy, has no ennal. In eases of Cholera, Summer Complaints, Dys pepsia, Dysentery, Asthma it cures in one night by taking it internally, and bathing with it freely. Its action is like magic, when external ly applied to Old Sores, Burns, Scalds, and hiirains. For Kick Headache anl Toothache don't fail to try iu In short, it is a Paix Kill KK. Directions accompany each bottle, The Paio Killer issoid by . all dealers in Med icines, i Prices, 25 cents, 50 cents and $1 per bottle - Hear In Mind. When disease has undermined the health, and the physical system has become prostrated, a stimulent that will not only strengthen, but remove the cause, should be immediately ie sorted to. Mentat distress Is also, a fruitful source of the breaking down of the constitution and the ravages of this enemy to health are truly alarming. For such maladies Hosteller's Stomach Bitters have been found unsurpassed By acting directly upon the digestive organs, they remove the heavy, disagreeable fooling af. ier eaung, to onen compiainea or ny persons of a delicate temperament. As soon m diges tion is restored, the patient finds his strength increasing, and his general health imnroved. Thousands of persona certify that it may be reneuon in an au cases 01 weaKnef s or nervous debility attendant upon sedentary habits. The generality of medicines are so bad to the taste that they are objectionable to a wealf stomach This Is not the case . with Hostetter'a Bitters, which will be found mild and very pleasant Balsamic plants, barks and roots contribute their restorative jncies to. render it soothing and strengthening. Its basis is the only pure stimu lant which has ever been produced, containing nomif oil. ot any other deleterious element. ine roost caremi ana skillful chemists have an alyzed the Bitters, and pronounce them harm less. This is scientific testimony : but th . timony of thousands who have experienced the preventive and curative elects of the GREAT .uAAun luiuv ana ALiTEUATI't'E of moaern times is stui more conciutdve. In teyer anus Ague, , .uyapepBia, : JJUliougness, Nervous vvmmainu,. voroDte Complaints and general NtiSVA VtiH TISEME.STS. ' .'U TO THE PUDLTC. MttV J. C. OSBORNE, SENIOR, A Preacher In the, Baptist Church, and his Sou, Mr. John Osborne, having assailed my character, for truth, publicly, during 4)ivine Service, at the'ttingles School llouao, in Ben ton County, on Sunday the 9th day of April inet, I take this means of attetins tlt falsity of ihtiir statetnuuts, and giving to h public a true account of the conversation had hot ween us. I, Hudson J. Bevens, being first duly sworn according to law, depose and my that on or about the 2d day of February, A. D. 1871, on the premises occupied by one J. C. Osborne, Senior,, a Minister of the Baptist Church, in a conversation with said Oxborne, the said Os borne spoke to me as follows, to wit : " Has Hodgo sold his place?" To which I answered, He has; my sow Speed and I have bought it." To which he responded, There will be trouble about that place, for J. 0. Mendenhall, of Albany, was hero last night, and was very much put out with Hodge, and claimed the right of salo of the place, and said ho had sold it for $1,500, out of which he was to receive $y0 as hi commission, under a special con traat between him and Hodgo." Aud I further Bay that I believed in the statements of the said J, C. Osbrne at the time they were made to me, and believed be was placing me on mv guard before I finally completed the purchase. Subscribed in my pres-" ence by the sufd Hud. m J. IJeveus, Hud by Hupsox J. Bbvexs. mm, sworn to tins I7tu j day of April A.l. 1871. J , Before me, ' Jons J. Daly, Statkmextof Mr. Ilevnr Flickisoer. On or about tho 3 I of February 1H71. I met Mr. O.sborue, He told me that Spefl Bevent bought Jotik Hodge a plaee, and it seemed that they had trouble about it already ; that Men denhall claimed the aie of the place : that ho had bargained it off lor $t.CtM). Hrsnv FtECKtscr.R. State or Ouegos, Coi s rr or 1'oi.k. j RS' I, Hudson J. 'Bevens, bt-ing first dulv sworn according to law, depose and say that the tore- going statement was written and igned in my presence bv the said Henry Flickinger, on tbi t'lh day of April, lb, I, aud that I believe the same to be true. . Subscribed and sworn tj this 17th day of Hriso?i J, Betexs. April, la7 1. J Before me, Jon J. Dit-r, A'ofry i'adlict C. S. SILVER & CO., Ko. 13C, Firtt Street. PORTLAND, Oni'CON. Wholesale and Its-tail Dealers in DRY -GOODS,' CLOTDIA'6, LADIES'. DIll'SS GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, liroceriex &c Provisions. Highest Cah Price paid for all kinds of .Country JPioliic?o. 56-tf T 13 E O 1 C I II E IV T A E, Formerly "W KSTKHN HOTEL " Corner of First and Morrl-uti Street. rollTLAND, UULtiuN. Mer. SSItTII COOK OWE TAKEN TUTS WELL KNOWN Hu and -Refitted and Iwforoi-ftcd i' throughout, mskini? it ly f.ir the RE.iT HO TEL IN PORTLAND. N. IJ. Ht and Col l r.alh attached to the House fr the tenefit f !u--ts. , SMITH A TOOK. Proprietor. Portland, April 11. I - 7:tf i;staiii.isiii:i iHi'i. Ernest A. i:2:8,A.ISO, GENERAL COHHISSION EIERCHAWT, HAN FH A N CI SCO, tK KUt'. R 1ST Drugs. Chemicals, Essential Oils, Dye Stuff and General merchandise, lly the Package Only. Cash Orders for this or nny Foreign Market, will receive prompt and Faithful Attention. .Itinera. Manutaeturerji and Wholesale Trade Supplied for Cash. No nntiee oratiention paid to Orders for Goods, if there is nu prorifion made for tho payment of the same. Terms Net Cash, on Delivery, in U.S. Gold Coin. W. B. -"Consignments of Oregon Prodtue, Grain, Wheat, Flour, &c, Solicited. 45 tf Ilrlstnl'a Saisaparllla and Pllla Are prepared e.xpr ssly for the cure of thore diseases lht hve their origin in impure hlood audtoul andrititel humors, and for 35' yenrs theT have proved that in all ernptive skin dis ess. in all 'miasmatic and scrofulous or entu cerous diseases.iind in every form of ulcerous and seahious disease, tboso two great remedies nev er fail in effecting a cure. 066. : Pr. WIstar'8 llalsam of lid Cherrjr, may be well called a "wonder of medical sci once." It cures coughs and colds ifut'inter ! It soothes the irritated r arts : it heals the infla- tnatiwn ; and even consumption itself yields to its m agio influence. . ; v TSf A profuse and many times' exoess'vely offensive discharge from the nosa, "stopping up" oft.be nose at times, impairment of the sense of smelt and taste watering or weak eyes, im paired hearing irregular appetite, occasional nausea, pressure and pain over the eyes, and At times in the back of the head, occasionally ebilly aensations, oold feet, and a fooling of 1 l. ' 1 l . 1. r . I. lassitude ana aeouiiy arvajrinptoins wuien " eommon to Catarrh, yet all of them are not nroannt In every en sc. : Dr. Baco'a Catarrh Remedy cures Catafth in its worst forms and stage. It i pleasant to uso, and contains no poisonous or caustio drugs, hent ny mall on receipt of 0Q cents. . - Address It; V. Pierce, 133 Senoca Street, Buffalo, W. Y, Sold by drug- gists, j i-i. NE A D VEH Tl&EMEN 7 Si II E A' P i - C. HEAP!! - Cheaper than Ever!! ! BOLTER, -WOJttTLEY & CO ELLEN DALE STORE, Have removed their STOCK OF GOODS to Dallas, and are constantly receiving NEW and WELL SELECTED GOODS, amainting of Ladle' Dress and lancy Cioods, Men and Itoysi' ClothDi?, Hats and C'apa, HooIh and Shoes, Ladles' and Cliildt ctis' Shoes of every Stjie and Size. A fall'TStock of Groceries Votifctantly on hand, also Hardware and Crockery. Woolen floods Manufactured at the i:ileiidule Mill, such as : Heavers, Cassimeres, Hard Times, Tweeds, Flannels and Itlankets, Whichre offer at Wholesaleand Retail. Having a desire to locate permanently in Dallas, we will deal fairly and jurtly with nil who may favor u with thcr patr.n.tsre. W will exebango Goods for Country Produce, for which we will pay the Highe-t Price, - Bring on your Eggs and E utter. 3-tf P.. H. McDON A LD & CO., v;tolis.lis Ca:! f-'t'Tt oti of 2if to tV!r jrjf c-sort. m.'f.t 1 t i'.v;lv Arrived tf'u;-. r xx iwrj In part of tl 0 ti'.Jowjna nrtlrie. tofin-r it!v iv rrlM..'hft inawell m;J pS'a'il WHOl.i- sa:.:: mil a ii'ioun. rarr,f Irfss, ! Tm.izn" Prrr. TJit'rs I'.iTr.vr JirfiTr, 1 ftVr.lf; M---4iTBS i:t.:in::' Oil, SuK.ri. llnif, tThtcN we nf r ft t lwet ch Trices, and arts t!; t. rir In. d t.oi tu be rsc;. V II. lit & CO., Pa 1 baecisco, Cal HHl SALI1. OPE DRUG BUSINE8, looted in San Francisco. Cal. After our iM;t wihc, and x- pn-Sfcing our thanks !or tne noerai patronage we have reeetvea rr more than -1 years, dur iiijf whieh jrid we havo been steadily en gXel in the Drug hisidcesa in Califoritix. Uei to sav io criwitJtMitre f the rpi t jfrwtf of Dr. Walter' Calif-rii;i VsM-ar Datern, now spread over the I'liUe 1 states and could trie far beyond", we ir teceiiiutcd to dvtv our entire time t u.ii lifi . We re tht Ul let Droif Kirru on the l.iriCi( ('aitt, and tli only of ertiim vt. Ur ih thi tAtnv pr .prt tun? fiaee 1M ', and. bate 1 Urinmed t 1 1 our i:r". r-ruiM-ri'ti. ana wen established Voi!ie nti favortilp trnm, l hi i a rare tv irtuiit v fr turn - witl m-iiit. of enu-rittg mto a profitable l-usiuce? with advaiiiat'S ucvtr before viTered. Fvr parlicuUr enquire of It. 11. M. DONALD A Co., R. H. MrDoAi.i. I Uh-deale Drujrg"t, J. C. Si-ksckr. i rao Franei--r, IV. N. D. I't.t 1 1 m!( is made we shall con tin tie our importations, d keep a Isrge-etocV of freu eontanuy ou baud, and U at prices to dety ewiopetttion. The Great Uledica! Discovery t Dr. WALKEU'S CALIFORNIA VINEGAR BITTERS, UUllUICUa VIA A 11" uoiliiua Dear testtmony to thr tjonder -. b lul Curative tflucU. g I i WHAT ARE THEY ?gr c 0 c a c 1 - 6 ?. glFANC Y DRINK, m Va.j cf i'oar WkWkc), I'rftnf t jl r 1 1 nd It ffn tf l An n r. doctored, rpieed ari l sweetened t please the taste, colled" Ton le," Aprctlxers," " Restorer ,' c, that lead tho t'.pflcr on to rtmnfcennc3 and ruin, but are a trui? Medicine, made frt the Native Hoots and Iler'jsof California, free from nil Alcoholic, Stimulants. They are tiie;il KAT JII.OOD ri;i:iFir.:c nd i.ifk avix puis- C:i PI. ii a pi rrcct Innovator a:id Invlaorator of t'.ie Py?UW, carrying off all polsonons matter and ' restoi Inx Wood to a healthy condition. No person can taUc tlicrc IV.; tors according todlrec ti'in and remain Ion.? uawvtl. Var iiiflnmsnntory mid Chronic Ithpn mntlwiii nmt (oiui, 1) 'tMpta r lmli. Kffctioo. nilioiiH, KcniH tctit nod liitor mil 1 1 ut Fvri !, I)Uenr of tho IMood, l.Urr, ICiducy. nd Itlnddrr, tlirsc Ilit leia tiavj been moei ucc.-tsfu1. Hnrh Dis rnwra ara cauacd by Vitlnted Illood. w!i!eh Is Kc:'cr'ly . produce J by derangement of Cue Dlvrent) Or(rnn. II VHI K IT I A! it fl 1 N I! J KST IO. lt"ad!ctse. Pain tin lionlde;, Coulis, TU;lit. nejw of the Chest, Pizzloep, fonr l'.rii'ctatlo: of the Rtomnf'i, Bad tant-o in V.m Month H;Uo At tacks, Palpitation of t ic It -art, Intlammatlnn of tlto l.nngf .ra'ui In ter,xi'" of t!ie Kidneys, and a hundred other p.i'.iiful Hjinptonoi, ura tho oH. pr!nof Pypcp"la. Th'y Invigorate tlie Stomach and fil hiinlttte tho torpid liver and bowels, which render them of uo equalled elllcrtcy la clcanfins tho Mood of all imptiriticn, and Imparting now llfo and vigor to the whole system. FORESKIN DIl?AHF.,Eruptiona,TeUer, Salt i;heuiu,lMotchtsj,yst)ota, I'tniplee, I'lintules, Bolls. Carhiinclos, KJ'n j-Worms, fciUd-Head. Pore Eyes, KryMpehi, 1 toh, fctirTs, HiHOoloratlons of tho Kkin, llnmora and Iiicaea of tho Skin, of whatever name or nutur.-, are literally dug up andcarrled ont of tha syntem la a ehorttime by the uae of those Blttcm. Ono bottle In anch ; cases will convince the moet lncreduloua of their curative ofTects. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever yott find tts Impurities bursting thronh the skin inl'lm. pies, Emotions or Soreft cleanse It when yoa ( find It , obstructed and . slngKMi .In the veins; cleanse H when It la foul, and your feelings will tell yon when." Keep tho. blood pure and the Jiealth of tho system will follow. PIN, TA lE and other WORMS, Inrktni? In the System of so many thousands, aro effectually destroyed and removed. For fall dlrjetlon,'fead earefully the circular arouud each bottle, ; J, WALKER, Proprietor. R. II. McDOALB & CO., Druggists and flen. Aprents. Pan Franch'co, Cal and 83 and 84 Commerce Street, New V01U, BOLD ALL )RUOOI3T8 AND DEALERS. 45-ly III U f -t it it -,.-"'.:. rt J.SO.' BC-H C?2 NEW- ADVERTISEMENTS , r; THE NEW. FOOD. T L ik -.- k Y.wta Art For .1 few cents you can buy of your Grocer or Druggist a rackago of SEA MOSS FAIIXNE, made from pure Irish Moss, or CaiTagccn, "whicli ivill s make sixteen quarts of Blanc Mange, and a like quantity of Pud-'', dings, 'Custards, Creams, Char lotte liusso, &c. It is the cheapest, healthiest, and most delicious food in Ihe world. It makes a splendid Dessert, and has no equal aS a light and delicate food for luvalads and Children.. A Glorious Change ! ! Tin: r;itKAT wonLn-s toxic Plantation Bitters. restorative ts t5i fheel-ais-cliorof t!iToe?tl zmd lcr:ils ?:a1oc!. As n fbsik; mi I c?r;iinl lor stsc sKtc5 ;2a:l Iis:s;iK;c3, it ?i is iso rriunl a?no:ij Mom-ut-Siics. As a rcuivuy for tls aicrvou wcaJinc;? 10 wliseli wojiieti arc s?ci:ai!y uTj- jrcl, it is f t5t'iiiii;j; cvrry ' -oilier ftiima::mt. In . nil .Cli mates trojiieaS, letjer:ile, or ftiStl, it arts ni n spejiflc in eery ;ecis of diavcJcr wtiirli imtJeraiates tie 2'otSily strength and breaks down tle f animal iirits. JFor &aic by all Irj;;i- - 9 1 1 11 ; : 1 ... '- - , . P10ELR IIS JD'M0VE;&T0tE, Front Street, cno Daor South of Iallat - - - -' - Orejjou. t; KNOWIXO THERE IS A M.VRIvliD , iilimnw l.d''n rtie!e of TIN WARS iu imfaA'tiirel lij-niu. t! tlial iuai Le lniiu 'aettirers In 1 rtw.ml anM thi-r iarj;e eisie, luri tiipnient. I hrty IjamI Ixith my owa.iuake rl al. tbat l lrt that rertie n;iv lake their eiuJte. My tftuck Couti?t ia ' trt, of - . r . . - -. f tovc! of ail kind, Ctrperf IlfrtS and Iron Ware, Ire work nf !U !c.t Iptioufif Sheet at.tl fialvai ltd Iron.: n St'V U.r.'rTra UctllcR, Milk Pans, I)inr. J.aril stid Iliifier Cans, ticatcrs, . Japanned Ware a g"2xrl Assortment, Cooking; Fpoocs. A vari-ty of Gem l ann, - Prcel:in line 1 stw Pans for Fiuit, Broiling Fixtures f Nw and tho Most Improved r&ttcrMJk, 7 .... r; i lnl in fet cver.vthin th tt en le found in 4 -firjiteiass Tin ml Stove ?tore, ifj Job . Work-;-;';' Neatly Iiirj an-l l'romjlr At:eilnl to. r bd'tt T. r.. xrm man.: S5 TO.S10 PER DAY, MKX, WOM'-;N. HOYS AND tUlith Who enrage in our hiisjncji make frwn to $IO per tlaj' in their iwn loenlific. Full partienUir!H nml ir.tnu ti.uis nent free ly ,nril.. I'lirtjie in 'Heed f f-ernvutent. prfitaMo ork, houl. nl.lr .-pr t -nr.ee. tSKOlUIi; TINSUN A Co., 1'ertlainl. Mniiio. ; ($ f J- H tf H - v TO TIIK V01!KIXO CliASS. Wa are now prepare! to liirni-h all . eiasiK witil-x'Kn-stant employment at li'-me, the wlioie of Iha iimer J'or tlie sj-nre ui- tnents. Iluciiiep riew, lifilit nnl .rofitlo I'- wwn 6f eillier aex isacily earn from .i0e. to $5 of an evening, arid 1 proportionate mu by devoting their whole time to the Lupines. lU.y antj girl ern learly ii mm h as men. That all who fee Vi tHitioe may send tlivir addrjs and tet the ba xirie!s, we make tlii unparalleled offer: to fueh as Bre not well natisfld, we will'mid $1 4t pujr f-r tho trouhla ot riling, l ull p!rt ielar. a valuable sample, which will do to commence work on. aud a copy of The I'mpfe't Literary Vi,mtnfh, one of the largest and hesl family y ncwi-papcrs published, all ient fre hy.mnih, Reader, if yiu want icruianunt and profitabja wurk, addre, 2-3tn K, C. ALLEN A Co., Augusta,1 M. TIIK ATTKNTION OP TUK: rbntTfi is invited to the improved faeiliUes which I have reeeutly mndo to y; apparatus, by which I am able to Uko V ' v : v tii e,;H Itti ligrl- Thus making tho Jjerctiforo task cf jrUingi I eorreet likemHve of CtHJ.DllliN. a uiatUf .jj of cdiiill moment. T " V J 4 " I KJ-aallery located on Malnl utreef DnUaju'"4 . .Hi a iiW.nU.;(UTlItU. Dallas, April 22, 1870. ft "'-;: pfyUfr j-rfr't hVA J ,-vt 5