Town a, county riEWs.
DALLAS, SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1871.
Money Market
Latest New York Gold Quotations Ill
Legal Tenders ia Portland:
Buylng............90 Selling ...91
Dallas Produce aud Commission Market
Corrected Weekly, by G. B. Stiles, People's
Merchant, Main Street, Dallas, Oregon.
WHEAT $1 bush. j
OATS 45 g 69
BARLEY 75 "
FLOUR $5 50 $6 bbl.
" Sks$l 37 $1 50.
CORN MEAL 4c. tt.
BEANS 5c. lb.
BACON Sides, 12J 15c ft.
" Shoulders. 8c. to 10c. $a lb.
IIAMS 14 16c lb.
PORK Dressed, 6 cents.
Pickled, 8c. to 10c. lb. I
HUTTER Firkins 16 20o ft.
Rolls, 20 jto 25 ft.
EGQS 18c p dos. J
LARD Bulk, 10c; tias, 12 I
POTATOES From Wagon, $1 25 bushel.
ONIONS $1 50 bushel.
APPLES Green, 50o bM.
Dried, 5 6c ft.
CIIEESE Now Orejron, 20 25o S& ft.
CHICKENS 2 50 $3 B dox.
TURKEYS 75 $1 each.
DRIED PLUMS 16 p lb.-
At the meeting last Saturday the people de
cided to levy a tax, and have a free school
daring the summer.
Messrs. Richardson & Co. give us their card,
-which will be found in another column. It
peaks well, and we are inclined to think' their
work will speak still better.
Sojourners. Among the persons in town at
tending the Circuit Court we notice Messrs. C.
G.Carl, from Solera j J. C. Powell, from Al
bany ; Benj. Hayden, from Eola; J. J. Daly,
from Buena Vista, and many tbcr.
Photographic Gallery. Mr. Kincaid comes
before the publie this week, and informs all
that he is now prepared to take pictures for
old and young. He has not adopted the motto
of " Not for Joseph,'' but wonld as soon ac
commodate him as " any other man.'
A want, which our sister town of Buena
Vista has long needed has at length been
, filled, as will be seen by our advertising col
umns. J. Linscy Hill, M. D, has located
there, and people requiring the services of an
experienced Doctor will no longer be com
pelled to go from home to get one.
The Si'itetman gays that in the case'of nart
r. the MeMinnville Ditch Company, tried in
the Circuit Court in Yamhill County at its last
cession, Hart recoverel $:5,S00. This, wa are
"iu formed by P. C. Sullivan, connsel for the
Company, is an error. Hart sued the Com-
- pany for about $7,000, and recovered ju4gme nt
for $ 173 aud some cents.
The store of Mr. Ray at Eola in this County,
was entered by burglars on Monday night.
They succeeded in opening the drawer, and
secured about twelve or fifteen dollars in
inoney, and decamped with it and a few ofocr
articles of little value. All the stolen articles
were found under an adjacent building. The
thieves had not at last accounts been arrested1
Changes in the Mails. The time of de
parture of the Salem Mail has been changed,
ai that it leaves here Monday, Wednesday and
Friday mornings, and returns in 'the evening,
instead of coming in at noon as heretofore, and
Lack in the afternoon. On and after May 1st
the West Side mails will arrive at 4 a. in. and
: 9 p. m., the calculation being to run from
Portland to Corvallis without delay.
Mr. John Poly, formerly a resident of Polk
County, but now living at Atahnum, Yakima
County, Washington Territory called on us on
Monday. He reports very favorably of the
Yakima country, its climate, productions, te.
Wheat was sown in Ftbruary, and all kinds of
crops were doing welL The weather bad been
very pleasant during the winter, about four
inches of snow, and the mercury at the lowest
being two degrees below zero. At Atabnm,
they hare three stores, blacksmith shop, Ao.
a ad fair prospects for a flourishing town.
Destructive Fire. The Ellendale Factory
building and dye house were totally destroyed
by fire, together with the whole of the machin
ery, on Tuesday night. Loss about $20,000
ver the insurance. The fire is supposed to be
he work of an incendiary, as there had been
o one working in the establishment, and no
fire about it since the first of March. There
war no one in the building, nor near enough to
it to be roused by the noise of the fire, and the
destruction was unknown until early the next
morning. We understand the Company de
sign re-building soon. It will be a great loss
to the Company at best, and we sincerely hope
our citizens will deem it to their interest to
assist in replacing the buildings, as the removal
or destruction of such an institution from the
County would be a serious drawback to our
prosperity.
; Ukal Estate Sales. Mr. Lewis Flelschner,
State, Tresurer, has recently purchased through
the office of William Davidson, 64 Front street
Portland, real estate, in the city proper, to
the amount of $11,600. And sales nave also
been effected through the same office, of lots,
half blocks and blocks, located in the Couch
Addition, amounting to thirty thousand dollars.
A fcADY OP HIGH RANK.
Wife of one of the leading statesmen of En
land says i "I bare duly received the ease of
rauanar & Lasmas's Florida Water, which
7? kind enough to send me. I hare tes
ted It merits and find it is the most delightful
perfnme, more delicate flowerlike in its aroma
before"7 t0"et PrePration 1 h OMd
nZAM?Z thom h Particular to ask
Telegraphic Summary.
; j
London, April 24, Dispatches from
before Paris say that decisive attacks j
on Fort Issy and vanvres havo been
postponed. S
A special to the News says that a
night attack made by the Communists
upon the barricades on the quay of As
meres, was repulsed with great slaught
er. Communists lost the greater part
of Neuilly, and are profoundly discou
raged, j
Toulouse is declared in-a state of
siege.
The Commune has ordered the resto
ration of moucy taken from the gas
company.
New' York, April 24. A special
from Paris last night says the armistice
enables the inhabitants of Neuilly to
leave their cellars It lasts till 10 o'clock
Mouday morning. The Nationals com
plain that .the inhabitant of Neuilly
fired on them. A barricade is begun
in Hue Royale.
A special from Versailles, Sunday
say, Dombrowski made a night attack
on a barricade at Asnieres. which was
carried ; then attacked the 2d barricade
but was repulsed with great slaughter
by the heavy fire of 12-pounders and
mitrailleurs. His troops were also
driven from the 1st barricade.
A strong desire for reconciliation
prevails in Paris.
It is reported that the'Versaillists are
in possession of Charenton andNogent,
and it is expected tney will be in St.
Dennis to-morrow.
Paris, April 24. Cluseret reports
the suspension of hostilities at Neuilly
at noon to day.
Affairs at Asnieres are excellent.
No great movement. yet. Immense
defensive measures are prepared' Tor
pedoes are laid at the railway station,
and batteries at Hue Caslillian.
The churches of St. Itoche and St.
Sulphice are reopened, and the churches
liberated. i
Thiers received Masons who asked
for an armistice. He said IAdmirault
would grant a truce when necessary,
but the Commune would never be re
cognized. The Versaillists are erecting immense
works at Chatill.
Count Moltke has given notice that
he will make a line of fortifications to
guarantee against alt at'acks in o c ipu-d
proviuces of r ranee, until the indemni
ty is fully paid, -ami the regular Gov
ernment lully recognized.
Versailles, April 24 An attack ha
not commenced yet. . Valericu slowlv
cannouades. Insurgent troups are arm-
ins
The rumor that the Government oc
cupies Charenton is untrue.
Because of the difficulties between
the 'l'rusians and Communists tin
former stopped supplies at St. Dennis
yesterday. I
Berlin, April 24. Parliament has
passed a loan bill
- Prince Bismarck stated in the House
to-day that although the French should
pay the first installment of the indem
nity immediately, the forts north and
east of Paris would not be evacuted uu
till a final treaty of peace was conclud
ed .Negotiations at Brussels make slow
progress. The French are trying to
get better conditions, but Germany is
inflexible. The movement of the Com
mune has entailed sacrifice on German)
but she would iiot meddle with the in
ternal affairs of France.
Hamburg, April 24. In conse
quence of the agreement between the
French and Germans, the transports
which were waiting here to convey the
French prisoners back to F ranee, have
been obliged to return to Harve empty.
New York, April 25. -A dispatch
Irom New Orleans says the city
is filled with rumors of crevasses iu
the levy and a probable inundation. A
careful inquiry J reduces the number of
crevasses from which danger is antici
pated to four -Poverty Point, Wallace's
plantation, Bonnet Carre's, and Nara
plantations. To-night three of these
are reported under control, leaving the
break at Bonnet Carre, the one to be
combatted. Here the danger is great
and imminent. The waters of the Mis
sissippi are rushing through an opening
700 feet wide with a roaring souud au
dible for miles, flowing through a chan
nel 50 feet deep, far into vacant lands,
and the levee is rapidly crumbling into
the boiling waters. No efforts can now
close the crevasse, and as soon as the
flood has cut its way into the lake, the
latter will overflow the whole rear por
tion of New Orleans. The Latest
news is that the Bonnet Carre crevasse
is still extending 12 miles of the
Jackson Railroad washed away. Two
other crevasses, one at Point Maoion
west of Baton Itouge and one on Mc
Douough estate below the city, are re
ported. . ;
The Tribune Washington special says,
the Decision of the Supreme Court in
Legal Tender cases, will be announ
ced in open court, Monday next. Opin
ion will not be delivered until the De
cember meeting of courts, in order that
Judges may have time to perfect them.
It is positively asserted that the decis
ion will reverse the former decision by
deciding the Legal Tender act consti
tutional, and that contracts made prior
to the war have been unfilled by payment
of greenbacks.
COlUtESrONbENCE.
The following letter from a Pennsyl
vanian to William Davidson, 'Esq., well
known as a Real Estate Agent in Port
land, shows the interest taken in Ore
gou by the Eastern people :
East Springfield, Erie Co., Pa.,
March 31st, 1871.
Wm. Davidson, Esq. Dear Sir :
Your letter of January 25th and pack
ages were received in due time, and I
have circulated them over the country,
which will have, I believe, the desired
effect. The eyes of the States are now
being turned towards the Pacific slope,
and many are looking to Oregon and
Washington Territory for a future
home, as soon as their business and
property can be got in shape; and I
think the Willamgtte Valley will re
ceive a large portion. I think emigra
tion will increase very rapidly for years
to come. I have spent, since my arrival
home, my entire time, aud much money
in forwarding the iuterests of emigra
tion, and have had, by letter and other
wise, communications from hundreds of
different men who design, as soon as
practicable, to visit the Pacific, with the
intention of making a home, and many
of them will go forward this spring,
summer and coming fall.
Although I have organized a party of
what is called the Keystone Colony, w"e
have not made a full and complete or
ganization. Something is lackiug to
make full satisfaction. For instance,
a part would wish to pay 35 to become
a member of the Colony and have the
benefit of reduced rates, extra baggage,
freight, etc., and purchase their own
land on tacir arrival. Others wish to
pay to the treasurer the fae, about
8115, the initiation fee, 85, and S150
to purchase land within a large tract
where a town could be located in the
most convenient place and send forward
men to locate, build accommodrtions to
receive the Colony oil their arrival, etc.
All the ways proposed have their ob
jections. For instance, the treasurer
would have to be a man known from
New York to Iowa, not only as an hon
est man, but a man responsible; and,
for the locating committee, and especi
ally the executive committee, it is uot
so easy to find grd men who wish the
responsibility. With this explanation
you can ee at once that if the Colony
should adopt the standard of admitting
only those who were able to advance
270, it would cut out a large portion
of the laboring c!as of young men who
have not much more means than to pay
their fare and fee, and have a little left
to start on a homestead, who are the
very bone and sinew of our country,
aud who will eventually tell upon the
weal or woe of the land. And on the
other hand, if I form a Colony on the
bus s of the organization above, without
a location to go to, what can a po r or
rich m!n do? It is like a leap in the
dark. Now let us come to the point.
Cm there be a company formed in the
Willamette Valley, so that land cun be
secured iu a lare body, with a viltage
laid out in ils centre, aud so situated
that the poor man can purchase Gov
ernment land or railroad land. at a low
price; especially for those who located
first? Aud where we conld have a
depot and post office at once? Where
the poor but honest man could get a
little time, and where the rich man
could buy a rcis nable amount of land ?
Where the climate is healthy and the
water good ? Where all could enjoy
the equable and delicious climate of
your valley ? I believe the population
of your State would rapidly increase by
emigration from this State. I would
join such a company, and perhaps bring
out say twenty-five families or their
representatives, and in the summer and
fall another small party, and by another
spring wo could get them going for
ward in earnest. Are there men or
companies in your State that would be
glad to take hold . of this matter ? I
have no large means, but will give a
large amount of labor for its interest.
I have several friends who propose
visiting your State this spring some
time in May and will give them let
ters to you and others, and if they find
the country as has been represented to
them, they will select homes in your
highly favored land.
I am very -much pleased with the
climate of Oregon, and desire a homo
there.
Please present this matter to somo
of your business men Ben. Holladay,
the Mayor of Portland, O. Humason
and others, as it may be of much inter
est to them.
I will communicate with you soon.
Yours truly, William Bond.
The Great Health Restorer 1
Many thousands of sick people hare been re
stored to health by Bristol' Barsaparilla and
Pills, and more I certificates of cures and letters
of grateful thanks have been received in their
favor than were probably ever written for ail
other medicines combined. Sufferer 1 whatever
your ailment is, give these two remidies a trial;
no matter bow often you may have been dis
appointed, they will benefit, ana most likely
cure ycu. $C6.
jEST-If you desire rosy cheeks and a com
plexion fair and free from Pimples and Blotches
purity your blood by the use of Dr. Pierce's
Alt. Ext. or Golden Medical Dicovery. It has
no equal for this purpose, nor as a remedy for
severe Coughs or Bronchitis. Sold by drug
gists. To avoid Counterfeits see that it has,
upon the outside wrapper, Dr. Pierce's private
Stamp, issued by the U. S. Government ex
pressly for Btauiping;raedicinoe,and which bean
his portrait, name and address upon it.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
WIIiLIl- DAVIDSON,:;
REAL ESTATE DE ALER,
Office, No. Ol lront Street,
PORTLAND. OREGON.
REAL ESTATE in this CITY and
EAST PORTLAND io the most desirable lo
caHiM, wnsiiitinjf of LOTS, HALF BLOCKS
ahdB LOCKS, HO USES and STuRES; also,
IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable
uncultivated LANDS, located in ALL purts of
the STATE for SALE.
REAL ESTATE and other Property
purchased for Correspondents, in this CITY
and throughout the STATES and TERRI
TORIES, wth great fare and on the moat
ADVANTAGEOUS TERMS.
HOUSES and STORES LEA8ED.
LOANS NEGOTIATED, and CLAIMS OF
ALL DESCRIPTIONS PKOMPLY COL
LECTED. And a General FINANCIAL and
AGENCY BUSINESS transacted.
1 AGENTS of this OFFICE, in all the
CITIES and TOWNS in the STATE, will
recive descriptions of FARM PROPERTY
aud forward the some to the above address.
II O Is V. It A .
HOW TO CURE IT.
At the commencement of the Diarihoe, which
alwsjs precedes an attack of the Cholera, lake
a teaspaonful of Pain Killer iu sugar and wa
ter, (Dot if conrenieut.) and then bathe freely
the stotnacb and bowels with the Pain Killer
clear. Should the diarrhce or crimps continue
repeat the doae every fen or fifteen initiate un
til the patient is relieved. In extreme cat.
two or more te&ipoubful may be given at a
done.
The Pain Killer, as a. remedy, has no equal
In eaien of Cbuk-ra. Summer Cotnj.!int, Dys
pipi;t, Dysentery, Ambina it euro in one nijsbt
by taking it internally, and bjtbing with it
freely. Its a-tt m U like mific, when esterual
ly applied uM Sort, J5urni, ScaIJ. and
pra.tt. For Sick JIadach and Tuotbat-hc
dm't fail tu try iu in burt, it U a Paix Kitx-
Direction ac-owp.tnT eth b.itrlc, -The
Paiu Killer Uil by all dealers in Med
icine. PrtCM, 25 cent, &0 rents and $1 par bottle
Hear. in Jliml.
When diMi ha undermined the health,
and the physical sjrytcin U become prostrated,
a niitoulout that wiil not only strengthen, but
remove the cauce, rbwuld be immediately ic
sorted to. Mental ditn i alii i a fruitful
source of the breaking dsiwn of the constitute a
and the r4gc of this eauujf t bjaU'a are
truly alarming. For such maladies HostctterV
Stomach Bitrr.t have been fond unsurpssvL
By acting directly upon the digestive organs,
they reui jvo the heavy, di igrecable feeling af
ter eating, so often ctnpJ line I of by person
of a delicate temperament. As soon as diges
tion Is rect'jred, th? patient finds hi strength
increasing, and bis general health improved.
Thuu.nd of persons certify that it tour be
ndied n in all all cass of wekncf. or .rvti-
debility attendant up m scdtut.ry its. The
generality of medicine r-- bad to tho hi.H;
that tiny are objectionable to a ro;k M rtmnch.
Tliit is ft"t the case with 11 tter's l'it tors,
which will be I ijti'i mild and very pleasant
Balsamic plants, barks nd roots t ontribute their
restorative jocics to render it soothing and
sf remjthening. Its basis is the only pure stiuiu
Jant which has ever been' produced, containing
no y7 "if, or any other deleterious clement.
The most crcful and tkiiiftil chemists have an
alyzed the Bitters, at'd pronounce them bunn
ies. This is scientific testimony ; but the ten
timony f thousands who have experienced the
preventive and curative effects nfthe GRKAT
V EG ETA RLE TONIC and ALTERATITK of
modern times ia still more conclusive. In fever
and Ague, Dyspepsia, Uiliiousne, Nervous
Complaints, Chronic Complaints aud general
debility it is as nearly infaliable as anything
in tbis falliable word can be.
THE 0Il)IwTAL,
Formerly "WESTERN HOTEL."
Corner of I'Irat and .Morrison Streets,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Messrs. SMITH & COOK
HAVE TAKEN THIS WELL KNOWN
House and Refitted and Refurnished it
throughout, making it by far the REST 110
TKL IN PORTLAND.
N. R. Hot and Cold Raths attached to th
House for the benefit of G nests.
SMITH Jk COOK,
Proprietors.
Portland, April 14, 1870. 7:tf
ESTAltlJSHKI) tri'lO.
Ernest A. liltLAJVOSOIw,
GENERAL COMMISSION
MERCHANT,
SAN PKASCI8CO,
. 1EARB IX
Drugs. Chemicals,
Essential Oils,
Dye Stuffs and
General Merchandise,
By flic .' 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 notice or attention paid to Orders for Goods,
i if there is no provision made for the payment
ofthe same.
Terms Not Cash, on Delivery, in V. S. Gold
Coin.
N. B. - Consignments of Oregon Produce,
Grain, Wheat, Flour, &c, Solicited.
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NEW A D VER TISEMEN 7 S.
C II IS A I! C II JGA I'!!
' Cheaper than Ever ! ! !
IJOLTEH, W OjU TLEY & CO.,
ELLENDALE STORE,
Have removed their STOCK OF GOODS to
Dallas, and are constantly receiving NEW And
WELL SELECTED GOODS, consisting of
. t
Ladles' Dress and fancy Goods,
Men and ISoyfc' Clothing",
j Hats and Caps,
j Boots and Shoes,
Ladies' and Childrens' Shoes of every
Style and Size.
A fnir'Stock of Groceries constantly
on hand.alflo Hardware and Crockery.
i
Woolen Goods Manufactured at the
j ICllcndale Mill, such as
Heavers, Casd(neres, Hard Times,
! Tweeds, Flannels and Itlankets,
Which we offwr at Wholesalejaod Retail.
Having a desire to 16cate permanently in
n.!U. we will deal fairlv and iuttlv with all
wh may favor u with their patronage. We
will exchange Goods for Country rroauce, lor
which we will pay the Highest Price.
Drlng on your Eggs and Batter.
; 3-tf
P.. H.McDONALD&CO.,
WHOLES! f,K
DRUGGISTS
Cs'l i. e i.!tntion of !ealerg n tliHr targs nssort.
itu-tit f "Ncw lv Arrived" (.cod, cms pced tn
poit t tie IV.lowiUK articles toe-ti.er vitti
ev rv lhi-u; !:ej t In a well supplied V lit) LIU
Dittti iYO!U:.
FnTti I t-.s, J Tiuas' Pr.rPAtsT'Ts
PiTitxT MrrMdine. j lnv !' m kuciw,
"I r.vvs A. vt'i oKlCE I triAfcEK Hrrr.a,
Ftxtiaj. (.iu, I I itli KH ir,
K(cji'5j a Oil, ' U'ixt 3i Oils,
WWeNv'8 ofT-T ft tV !rn-rt Cs-h Trices, and
ar J Utt r.niiie.t o ' e tsr-tU-'tt-Id.
II. n, UciOS;.lLr & CO., f. Fnxeisco, Cal
wm MA 1,12.
OUE IISUO BUSIXIS. located in San
Francisco. Cal. After our Wt wWhes, and cx
rireing our thanks for the liberal patronage
we have received fr more than 21 years, dur
iog which eriod we have been steadily en
gaged iu the lrog business in California, we
hcjr to say in cmM:iuence of the rapid growth
of lr. Walkcrs's California Viuegar Bitters,
now ?read over the I'ntted States and coun
tries far beyond, we are necessitated to devote
our entire lime to taid buines.
We are th Oldest lru Firm on the Pacific
Coatt, and the only one, cuntitu'us uuder tin
the came ro.nel4jrs ainc l.S4S, and have de
n-nnincd Ui m JI our large, prosperous, and well
etah!ihd buiifsts no favorable terms.
'lhis is a rare opportunity for men with
cncati., f entering irt a profitable business
with advantages ueytr before oflcrcd.
Fur particulars enquire of
H. 11. M. HOXALD A Co.,
It. II M Dd.f Atn, I W h .Joale Irigg'st,
J. C HfKxcKK. J fan Franci-co, Ca1.
N. II. Unt I a ale is made we sla!I con
tinue uar importatimis and kuep a lare stici
uj in eh g -At conrtautly ou baud, aud sell at
prive lu dly cumj!vtiti'ii.
The Great Medical Discovery !
Dr. WALKER'S CAX.IFOHNIA
VINEGAR BITTERS,
Handred3 of Thousands
Bear testimony to their Wonder
ful Curative Kffecls.
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WHAT ARE THEY?
alc cf 1'oor Kwni, Viker, Trowf
H p i r 1 1 m n n A He Tu m a 1. 1 i n u ra doctored, spiced
a. id sweetened t loan 3 the taste, called4 Ton.
Ics," Appctl2cr9,M " ncsiorcrs," c., that lead
V.ia tippler on to drunkenness and rnla, but are
a true Medicine, made from tli Native Roots and
Herbs of California, tree friun nil AI00I10II0
Mliiitttam. Tl.cyaic tliefiUKAT IIL.001
1M Kll ll.lt nncl 1.1TU (JIVIXtJ I'KIN
Ciri.E a perfect Kenovator audlnvlzorator of
t'.ic System, carrying off all poisonous matter acd
restoring the Mood to a ticalthy condition. No
person can tae theso r.i:tcrs according to dircc
Mo: and remain long nnwcll.
rr Iunaititnitlory mid Chronic Rhea
tttntUm and CSont, IyatKiala r IudU
ErMloti, Hilloua, ltcmiliciit mid Inter
mil tout l'Vvrr, DlAoaapa ofthe lllood,
1.1 v or, Kidneys, nnd lllarider, these lilt
tors l.ava been most euccoasful. 8nch Dia
rsn are caused by Vitiated niod, which
is generally produced by derangement of the
IHjrontlvo Organ.
llYHl'ErsiA OR JNDIGBRTfON..
Headache. Taia Initio Shoulders, Coughs, Tljrbt
nc!sof the Chest, Dlzsiucss, Pour Eructations of
the Stomach, Had taste l-i tlio Mouth Billons At.
tacks. Palpitation of tliellc-art, Inflama-.atlon of
the I.n:is,rln In the regions oftho Kidneys, and
ahnudrcd other painful symptoms, aro tho off f
.prints of nyspc.pi.ia.
They Invigorate tho Stomach end stimulate the
torpid liver and bowels, which render them of un
equalled ctflcacy In cleansing the Wood of all
Impurities, and iuipartlug new life and vigor to
the whole system.
FOIt Hit I N DISEASES, T:rnptlonfl,Tctter,
fait Khcnm, Rlotchcs. BpOtn, rimplea. ruwtnles,
HoIIs, Carbnnclcs, ninjplVorm,, Scald-Hcad, Boro
Kyes,EryRlpoUs,Itch, Scurf, Dlscoloratlons of
the Skin, Humors and Diabases ofthe Bktn, of
whatever namo ornatnr nro literally dug np
and carried out of .tho. system la a ehor time by
the uso of thes'3 Hitters. One bottle In such
cases wilt convinee the most Incredulous of their
curative effects.
Cleanso tho Vitiated Blnod whenever yon find
Its Impurities bursting through tho skin Inrinv
. pies, "Eroptlnns or Sorest cleanse It when yoo
find It obstructed and slngKlh Iu tho vein
cleanso H when ft is foul, andyonr fecllnKS wilt
tell .yon when. Keep tho blood pure .and tho 1
health of tho systim wllVfollow.
PI N. TA lE ond other WO It JIS, Inrktntr In
Hlio system of bo many thousands, are effect nail y
destroyed and removed. For full directions', read
carefully tho clrcnlar arouod each bottle, -J.
WALKER, Proprietor. R. H. JIolOM AI.D &
CO., Drugjttsts and Oon. Agent. Saa Francisco,
Caland 83 and 81 Commei'ce Street, New York.
BOLD PT ALL DRU0GIST3 AKD DE.VLEK3.
is A 3-3
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CS THET AREOT A VILE 28
IFANCY DRINK.PIf
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE NEW P00D.
For a few cents you can buy
of your Grocer or Druggist a
package of SEA MOSS FARINE,
made from pure Irish Hoss, or
Carrageen, "which tyIII mahe
sixteen quarts of Blanc 3Iange,
and a like quantity of Pud
dings Custards, Creams, Char
lotto Itussc, &c It is the
cheapest, healthiest, and most
delicious food in the world. It
makes a splendid Dessert, and
has no equal as a light and
delicate food for Invalids and
Children.
A Glorious Change ! !
THE OIIKAT WOItLD'S TOXIC
Plantation Bitters.
TTItU Avoiidorftil A'pstsi''c
restorative Is tle hectati
ciior of the feeble nnd debili
tated. As n tonic tuvA cosnlial
lor the aged nnd languid, It
i:is 110 equal nnton Kiom
aclaics. Ah a remedy for the
tiervotis weakness to wliicli
women are especially sub
ject. It Is superseding every
other stimulant. Ia all Cli
mates tropical, temperate,
or frigid, it acts as 11 r.pcrifla
ia every species of disorder
u lticli undermine tlie !orftJy
strentli and I;reaks down the
ntiimal spirits. For sale by
all Druggists.
25-lv
mum m isd mote.stcce,
Front Street, one Door South of
Dallas - - - - - - repn.
KNOWING .TIIEIVI7 IS A MAKKRD
dlficrcnce between arltclcs. of ,T! N WA I! IS
manufactured by me. and that made by man
t'acturcrs in IV.rtlaiid and other large cities, for
ftiiputcnt, I have 00 hand both my own make
and al that f factory tn;tk s tht people
m:iy take tbtir boice. stock cotstets
part, of
love of ail kinds.
Copper, Hrss atirt Iron Ware-,' .
Wire work of all descrlj tinu,
Slieet and Caliat.izt-d Iron,
Stve Itttiltrx, lea Kittles,
Mi!k lans, Dippers,
l.ard and Itutter Cans,
Heaters,
Japanned War a gencrl AsMTtmetit,
Cooking Spoons, A varity of Gera Pans
Pcrcelflin lino I Stew Fans for Fruit,
Broiling Fixtures, of New and tke Host
Improved Fatterua,
And in-fact everything that can be found in a
first class Tin and Stove lerc. ,
Job Work
Neatly Dons and Promptly Attended "ro.
60-tt T. IS. NEWMAN.
$5 TO $10 PER DAY.
M E N, WO M EN, BOYS AND OI RLS
Whsi An era trtk in All. Kll.in.fi. m.lrj. fflim ttt
.... - -' - - ' " ' -
$10 per day in Ibetr own localities. Full
particulars and instructions sent tree by mail.
Those in need of permanent, profitable work
should address at once, UEOKUK ST1NSON
A Co., "Portland, Maine.
f IS Vl H . tf
Sf f r f 1 i
tO THE "WORKING CLAS. We are
now prepared to fnrni h all classes-with con
stant etnplojtnent at home, the whola of th
time or for the spare inuaients. Business new,
light and profitable. Persons df .either sex
easily earn from 50e, to'$5 of an cverripg,nd
a proportionate sura by dovotlug their Whole
time to the business. Boys and girls earn
nearlv as much as men. That all who see this
notice may send their address and test the bu- t
m nef s, we make this unparalleled offer: to such
as are not well satisfied, we will acad $1 to(pay
fiii- thtt trroTVi'n nt wri t,lnr. Vnll r Lrlicnlam ..
valuable SKtnple, which will do to commence
work on, and a copy of Tkt Peoph't Litemry
Companion, one ot the largest and best family,
newspapers published, all sont free by uinil.
Reader, if you want perniuncut and protitabla
wcrk, address, ' -
2 'im E. C. ALLEN & Co., Augusta, Me.
PICTURE (iAil.I'lV.
T -. - ' '
flHE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLTC
' A s invited to the improved facilities which.
I have recently -wade to ,iny apparatus, b
which I om able to take
:. O i o : Hit t i ant yv
Thus making the heretofore task of gcrtinf
correct likenessee of C1IIL.1U1N a matter
of small moment. -
SET Gallery located on Main street Dallaa,
a W' U. CATTERLI t.