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TOWil COUMTY NEWS.! DALLAS, SATURDAY, MAY 6, 187t. Money Market. Latest New York Gold Quotations an legal Tenders in Portland: 'Buying... .,..90 J Selling... 9t Dallas Produce aud Commission Market. .Corrected Weekly, by Q. B. Stiles, People's Merchant, Main Street, 'Dallas, Oregon. WHEAT $1 -ft bush. J OATS 4.5 50 " ' BARLEY 75 I FLOUli $5 50 Srt bbl. - Sks$t 37 - $1 50. CORN MEAL 4. lb. BEANS 5o. lb. BACON Sides, 12 15c p lb. Shoulders. So. to 10c. ft. HAMS 14 16e lb. PO UK Dressed, 6 eents. i " Pickled, 8c. to 10c. f lb. BUTTER Firkins 16 20o ft. . Hulls, 20 "cUb. EGOS 1 So MfTt doz. LARD Bulk, lOe; tins, 12 POTATOES Frnm W?on, $1 25 p bushel. - ONIONS SI 50 bushel. APPLES Urecu, 50e f bhl. ' Dried. 5a Co "ft lb. CHEESE Now Orecn, 20 25e ft. CHICKENS 2 50 $3 p doi. TURKEYS 75 $1 each. DRIED PLUMS 165 lb- Those indebted to us for subscription or advertising in first volume of the Repcbmoas are requested to call and settle, as we wish to squara accounts. Good Templars. The County Lodge of Good Templars meets in Bethel next Wednesday. A general invitation is extended. T" . : Mr. T. B. Newman has an experienced -workman in his tint-hop, ready to do all kinds of making or mending in bis line. AW must cat; and tlio?o wishing vegetables for the table will do well to call on G. B. Stiles at "Headquarter3," Main Street. We learn that Eli Mason, the man who killed White, at rhilometh, was found guilty of manslaughter. He was sentenced to one year's imprisonment. We understand that Mr. J. II. Robbing will exhibit his Patent Traveling Thresher at Bethel next Wednesday, the 10th inst. Those interested in agricultural machinery will do well to he present. "Wagons. W. H. Teal Jfc Co., are before the public this Spring as usual with a Stock of wagons, buggies, Ac, They are a well known firm, and their wtrk speaks for itself. See advertisement in this week's issue. We are -.' constant.lv reading and hearing of societies being formed for aiding emigration. Those having lands fr sale would do well to advertise them, so that parties wishing to pur chase will know where to go to look ffr surh lands as they may desire. We are offering inducement t parties to advertise, and are confident it will be to the advantage of all con cerned. Another Shotting Affriy. Last Saturdav, as the West Side mail was going down, a difficulty arose between the carrier, Win. Hopkins, and the Post Ma.-ter, Mr. Hunsaker, at Perrydale, in this county. The carrier rode off. telling Mr. IIunaker be would -'settle with him to-mor row." The morrow (Sunday) came, and after Hunsaker J had changed tha mail, whieh Hopkins had brought up from below, Hopkins told him he was .ready to settle that trouble, nnd commenced to null off hi coat. Hunsaker bean to pull off bis coat, when hia wife inter ferred, and tried to take him-away. At this Juncture, II pkins drew a Derringer and fired at Hunsaker, without, however, doing any damage. Hopkins went on his way. A war rant was issued here by Justice Stiles, and the Sheriff sent after Hopkins. He was arrested at Corvallis, and brought back by the Sheriff, and taken before Justice Stiles for examination The Attorney for defendant demanded hia re lease, on the ground that the warrant was imperfect, and that the Coart had no right to hold the prisoner. The Court granted the de mand, released the prisoner, who immediately 'idustdd," and has not since been beard from. Circuit Court Proceedings, R. P. Boisk, JvvQm fstate of Oregon v. Ezra Scovcll; action for larceny case continued. Miller k Marshall t?. Polk County; action to recover taxes paid under protest demurrer imposed by defendant sustained. "Larocque and Co. r. Polk County same as above. Leona R. Bibcock c. A. D. Babcock ; action to recover personal property ; submitted to jury. Jury failed to agree case continued. Wm. Cecil v. John Pby and others settled by agreement of parties. "Wilson Lewis t. Eliza F.Lewis divorce granted. -suit for Nathaniel Haggard v. Wra. Savajre; suit for partition of real property case continued. J.-B. Rigg c. R. A. Riggs; suit in Chan cery John Scott appointed guardian ad litum emti continued. ' M. A.Lewis vt. John Jo wis; suit for divorce granted. A. A. Miller r. M. E. Miller j suit for di vorce-r-granted. ;:. Delia B. Lewis v. D. R. Lewisj action of ejectment judgment for plaintiff. J. Way mi re r. James O'Neal; action at law r case referred; J. L. Collins, referee James O'Neal appellant, vn. Hannah Davis, respondent judgment reversed. W. C. Warriner and others, plaintiffs In error, r. James Harvey and others, defen dants in error judgment reversed and cause remanded. McDaniel, plaintiff in error, v. Wm. Jones, defendant in error .name as above. 'D. M. Boone, plaintiff In error, vi. John vraymire, attendant in error same as above. '-'?? tF!n,ey Plaintiff, r. D. C. Dougherty an m. a. iougnerty, defendants; foreclosure Telegraphic Siiiiimary. Paris, May 1. The Commune has revoked the order for the arrest of Gen. Cluseret, A series of barricades are beiug built to completely encircle the city. Dotnbrowski is now in command on the bank of Seine outside of the walls. Free Masous take turns with the Nationals iu guarding the banners of the Order on the ramparts, and do duty bravely under a terrible fire. Versailles,. May 1. Negotiations for the surrender of Fort Issy failed, and the bombardment recommenced. It is now very violent. Iu the Assembly to day Picard stated that the municipal election through France passed quietly yesterday, except at Lyons. . London, May 1. In the House of Commons the debate on the budget was resumed. W. II. Smith, member for Westminister, moved the following: J2eoheJt That in the opinion of the House it is expedient to increase the rate of taxatiou on incomes. He argued to show that the addition al burdeu would fall exclusively on small incomes. Granville, in the House of Lords to night, dccliued to answer questions re specting negotiations for the settlement of San Juan Island bouudary question with the Uuited Mates. Ho stated that the Government was under obliga tions of secrecy until a treaty and ratifica tion were exchanged. In the House of Commons Harcourt and Hculcy made bitter attacks on the budget Lowe defended it, aud said Government presented the best availa ble substitute tor impost rejected by the House. Versailles, May 2. Fort Issy is com pletely surrounded by victors. Last night chasseurs captured Cla mart railway station at the point of the bayonet. Three insurgents were killed. Simultaneous two regiments attacked Chateau Is.y, defense of which the in surgents temporarily abandoned. Paris, May 2, The. lleoeil says the Versaillists attacked Fort lssy but were repulsed last night. The bombardment of Vanvres Montrogue continues to-day. An engagement is expected before evening. The AfersaillUts are gaining ground daily. The reoccupation ot Is-y is contradicted. The fort is de serted. Fifteen thousand National eairicd the barricades at Lower Issy. It is rumored that Dombrowki and staff are made prisoners at Asnieres. The Commune decrees a committee of public safety. Cluseret's arrest was ordered becp.u-e of negligence, whereby Fort fssy was compromised. London, May, 2. The Daily Neicx says 25,000 troops have been sent against the iusurgents, making sorties by Choissy. A great battle is expected to morrow. A uew army is forming at Auxerie. New York, M:iy 2. A special cor respondent telegraphs the following: IJerlin Sunday An imperial coun cil wa held to day to consider the situation of Paris. ltimrck was pres ent. It was agreed to notify the Ver sailles government that a further limit ed period would be allowed for the re storatiou of authority, enforcement ol order aud fulfillment of the treaty stip ulation, after which, Germany will take independent action to establish law aud order. The dispatch will emphasize the wish of Germany not to interfere with the internal political affu'rs of France, but will add that such inter minable civil war, originating in revo lution and characterized by disgraceful excesses, cannot longer be tolerated, for the moral and material interests of Germany, as well as of all Europe art suffering. Washington, May 2. Justice Clif ford read the brief and papers in the legal tender cases rKnox vs, Lec, and Parker vs. Davis & Jiallous. In these two there were two questions heretofore directed to be argued : 1st. Is the act of Congress, known as the Legal Tender Act, constitutional as to con tracts made before its passage ? 2d. Is it valid as applicable to transactions since its passage ( The questions have been considered by the court and both deci' ded in the affirmative. The decree of the Supreme Judicial Court of Mas sachusetts, in the case of Parker vs. Davis, is therefore affirmed, and the judgment of the Circuit Court of the United States of the District of Texas is also affirmed. i In the cases of Dunning against Scars and others, two cases from the Supreme i i ....... n vuun, ui iuiemgan, contracts were lor the delivery of a specified weight of gold, removable as coined money. The court below held that they were dis charged by the payment of treasurv notes, equivalent in market val tin nf coined money of stipulated weigh of pure goia. i his court reversed that judgment, holding that it should have been entered for. coined dollars and parts of dollars. . ltaleigh, N. C. May l.W. C. Har rison, a Holden Republican, was elected Mayor ot this city to-day by the Dcm ocrats, the strength of the Republican party, including a majority of the ne groes, supporting C. L. Harris, also a Holden Republican. tTho Mayor elect id a brother or Mrs. Uovernor IJolden. Lx-Governor Mauley died to day aged 76 years. ! The Why and Wherefore. ' ; The Havre Jiepubllcan, published at Havre De Grace, Md., has always a good word for homo interests and American labor. In the following brief editoral Mr. McCombs has given the Arguments for Protection : Protection fosters and develops home productions and domestic manufactures. There is no getting over that. Free trade encourages foreign man factures and necessarily depresses home industries. Thero is no getting over that. Then why is this groat free trade crusade against American man ufactures ? Who are these free trade advocates ? What interest do they present ? The whole free trade movement is anti-American in its inception, gotten up and supported by Rritish gold in the aid and interest of Rritish manufactur ers and London book publishers, brok ers and Insurance companies and their agents in Roston and New York, and American imports and dealers in foreign merchandise, stocks, and securities, and who have no interest iu common with the great mass of the people, or thoir home industries except as they afford nourishment to these vampires and their paid emissaries. If American manufacturers are reap ing such immense fortunes, and the road is so open to wealth in this direct ion, as these free traders would have us believe, wjiy don't they change their occupation, "accept the situation" and take a hand ? Not until the intelligent workingmen of the country are, by a reduction of wages, brought to the pitiful condition of the pauper laborers of Europe, can we afford to do without Protection, and every man who advocates free trade is helping to bring about such a state of things. - Every consideration of patriotism, love of country and humanity, demand Proection to American industries, against the foreign monied monopolies that fatten on the pauper labor of Eu rope. ; ' ' Weather Seeord for April, 1HTI. Kept by T. Pearce, Knit, Oregon. North Lat. 41" 57," West Long. 123 b" Apr. 1. mean Ump. 45, rain 0 20 in. wind 8. ,, 2, 49, rain 0-13 in. clear S. 3, !0, rain 01' in. wind S. ,, 4, ,, 49, rain Ml in. wiad S. 5, 45, rain, 0-0.1 in. wnd ft, 45 rain 0-05 in. wind S. W 7, 3S, rain 0 20 in. S.W. 8, 42, wiud N.W. aur 10 a-tn 9, 45, cloudy, wind N. W. ., 10, 45, cloudy, wind S. 1, ,, 51, wind N. ca breeie. ,, 12, 45, cloudy, N.W. :a br. 13, . 39, rain 0-22 in. win 1 . 14, 42, rain 0-60 in. S. 15, Z'J, cloudy, wind S.W. tt 16, 45), cloudy, wiud N. 17, f. 49, rain O-O.'t. in. wind N. 13, 4.1, rain, 0 21, wind S. 19, t 46, clear, wind N. ?ca br. 20, 51, clear, wind N. seabr. 21, 51, clear, wind N. ,t 22, 51, clear, wind N. sea br, 23, 53, clear, wind N. seabr. . 24, 57, clear, wjnd N. frost 25, 51, clear, wind N. sea br. i 2V it 4S, clear, wind N. frost 27, 50, !car, wiud S.W, 25, 41, wipd .W. 29, 4ft, rain fl-M in., wind S. it 30, 40 cloudy, wind S. Hain in inches for the m.nt!i of Apr. 1871, 2 2 1 in. Clear 10 dayn. Cloudy S. Mean temperature lor mouth 47 Highest 57, on the 21th. Lowest 3S on the 7th ' j)ii:i. On Willow Creek, Wasco County, Oregon, April 20th, of Consumption, Johnalhan Bent ley, formerly a resident of Polk County. FLORAL INCENSE ! The fraraoco of fresh flowers is agreeable and pleasant to even the most fastidious ; and in thegoniy'ne Murrat A Lawman's Florida Water we have tins tloral fragrance in all its refreshing purity and strength. Delicate per sons and invalids soothed and benefitted by its use. ,TfAs there are worthless counterfeits. buyers should always ask for the Florida Wa ter prepared by Lanraan fc Kemp, New York. . : 542, " Many Voices from California. 'My experience satisfies me that Bristol's Sar- saparilla and Pills are the best and only rctne- Uies tor scrofula. n. u. Harris, .Vitr Claret, "Imstors Sarsapanlla has cured me of Rhea- matism after every thing else had failed." P. Kelly, Sonora, "For the first time in years I am free from sore and eruptions. I used 9 bottles of Bristol's Sarsapanlla and five of Pills." J. S. Jokes, I'etaluma. 567. 2rSnuff or dost of any kind, strong, caustic or poisonous solutions aggravate Catarrh and drive it to the lungs. Lr. Sago's Catarrh Rem edy cures Catarrh by its mild, soothing, cleans ing and healing properties. Each package prepares one pint of the Remmty ready for use, and costs only 5 cents. Sold by druggists, or send 60 cents to R,. V. Pierce, M. D., 133 Sene ca street, Buffalo N. Y., and -get it by return mail. Look out for counterfeits and worthless imitations by seeing that it has upon the ont side wrapper, Dr. Pierce's private Stamp, is sued by the U 8. Government expressly for stamping his medicines and which bears upon it, his portrait, and address, and the words, "U. S. Certificate of Genuineness." v ' The Wind l temnerfd tn 1ia ahnrn lamb," otherwise the delicate organization of woman couia never near up uuder the sever trials which it is her lot to endure. 'As a means of sustaining her strength, and bringing ber safely through the difficulties and dangers of which he is by nature the heiress, no modi cinceever prescribed is comparable to Da' Wal ker g Vkgbtablb Visboar Bittbrs. In all deranirmeenta of th rmnir i I resrulnritv. and nrnmnfa vt,t.i .i... mental repose. SPECIAL NOTICES. WIIXIAU ..DAVIDSON, REAL ESTATE DEALER, Office, No. GI Front Street, PORTLAND OREGON. REAL ESTATE in this CITY and EAST PORTLAND in the mot desirable lo calties. consisting of LOTS, HALF BLOCKS and BLOCKS, HOUSES and STuRES; 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 STATES and TERRI TORIES, wUh great care aud on the most ADVANTAGEOUS TERMS. HOUSES and STORES LEASED. LOANS NEGOTIATED, and CLAIMS OF ALL DESCIIPTIONS PROM PLY COL LECTED. And a General FINANCIAL and AGENCY BUSINESS transacted. AGENTS of this OFFICE, in all the CITIES and TOWNS in th STATE, will reclve descriptions of FARM PROPERTY and forward the some to the above addrcos. w 1 0 iUU YJ I. lh L c ii o li s: it a . HOW TO CURE IT. At the commencement of the Diarihoa, which always precedes an attack of the Cholera, take a tcaspoonful of Pain Killer in sugar and wa ter, (hot if convenient.) and then batho freely the stomach and bowels with the Pain Killer clear. Should the diarrho! or cramps continue repeat the dose every fen or fifteen minutes un til the patient is relieved. In extreme cas. two or more tcaspoonfuls may bo given at a dose. The Pain Killer, as a remedy, has no equal. In caeca f Cholera. Summer CmplainU, .-p.U, Dystntery, Asihtn it cure in one iiiht by t .king it internally, and bathing with tt freely. Its action i like masric, wheit extt-rnal-y applied t Old S.re, Burns, Scalds, and fpra.ns. F"r Sick lleadacjiw and TotibacUe don't fail to try it. In short, it ii a Pais Kill r.R. iJirwtions ac-ompany ench bottle. The Paiu Killer iul 1 by all dealers iu Med icines. Prices, 25 cents, 50 cents andSl per lott'o Foloni,us Medicines. Tho theory that the virus of diseiaes can be safely count raetcd by does of pu0, is falre and dangru. Wuhiu tL Ut 25 years, u.t ided to the prosperity of the medical profes .1 ; . in. I hey are given in ?maie uofes , tu,erwi.e they would destroy life immediately; but evei in minute quantities, they prdu(e, ult!mtt;ly very disastrous effects. It is nwi and ur, philuiophical to employ, a remedies, powerful and iusidious drugs, which, in pttbjujjatiTi one diee( sow the seed of another ti!l more ul- uianageable. None of thes ttrrible modica- mcntJ operates with as much directness and certainly upon the causes of diseases as ll-s tetter's Stomach Bitters, a tonic and corrective iri'fowf rt !' itelrtcri'tn4nyrtllent in ii com . - . . i . t p .nUwH. Arfcac ana n' i a are given i r u.- tcrinttteuts; tromiae i poi.iaoiuui i r nervuu disorders; strychnine and pru-iij acid fur geu- eral debility : mercury, m vau?ur f rm, tor Hvtr ompla nu preparations ol cnio r.orm ata opium fur 'sleeplessness ; and yet theoduatiy drugs do not compare, n epecifics fr the di caes above enumerated, with that wholeson e vegetable invigorant acd alterative, whiln they are ail o pernicious that it is astuimbiag ny iihvsiciaD should take the refpoiu ibiilty of pre scribing them. Let invalids, for their own s ikes, try the BistesS befon the rcs irt o t e poisons. The reliet they will experienea trutu a course of tho harmless specific, will render a recourse to the unsafe preparations referred t quite unecessary. C. S. .SILVER & CO., No. 136, First Street, PORTLAND, Ki;c;t)N. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in DRV GOODS, CLOTHING, LADIES DRESS GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS fit CAPS, CalroccricN & Provisions. Highest Cash Price paid for all kinds of . Country Iiocliicp. 36-tf IiSTAlHJiimi into. Ernest A. JKULAiVIJorv, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, SAN FRANCISCO, DKALBR IX Drugs. Chemicals, Essential Oils, Dye Stuffs and General Merchandise, By the Package Only. Cash Orders for this or any Foreign Market, will receive prompt and Faithful Attention. MIlierB, Manufacturers and Wholesale Trade Supplied for Cash. No notice or attention paid to Orders for floods, if there is no provision made for the payment oitnesame. - - Terras Net Cash, on Delivery, in U.S. Gold .,..;.-.' Coin. N.'B. Consignments of Oregon Produce, Grain, Wheat, Floiny&c, Solicited. 45 tf Mi NEW AVVERTIUEMENlS. CIIKAP! CE1I5 API! Cheaper than Ever 1 1 ! II O JL T E K, W OJIt TLEY & CO., ELLEN DALE STORE, nave removed their STOCK OF flOODS to Dallas, and are constantly receiving NEW and WELL SELECTED GOODS, consisting of JLadles' Oresa aud Fancy Cioode, Men and Hoys" Clothing, Hats and Caps, Hoots aud Shoes, Ladles' . and Children' Shoes of every Style and Size. A fullTStock of Groceries couatantly on hand, also Hardware and Crockery. Woolen Goods Manufactured at the lillendale Mill, tuch a.i Heaver, Casiuieres, Hard Times, Twteds, Flannels and Blankets. Which we offer at Wholesale'aud Retail. Having a desire to locate permsnently iu Dallas, we will deal fairly and jutdly with a!) who may favor with their patronage. We will exeharK Goods fur Country Produce, for which we will pay thte Highest Price. J3r!g ou your Eggs and Batter. P.. H. HcDON A LD & CO., ?-Js nnunnifiTn UUUUUIO 10 Cm' t'.to cftfnt'oi ft V"nf"t to th-!r l'jrfl f.'-sort. pi'j;.t i f " New s' Arnvvd -otil,fr. p--tl in pari t t?i 9 foUowiritf- artlctra. iwt;ir wfth i v rvih!"r!"(t ii n vrli tu; piicd WJf Ol.i: HA Lli Diil li LiTOItr. Knr.'ii Dttrr;. TiikenN rnrrAT.v VhTSST MRIl"lJf. J i.HK.,IH' fcl Iili.i;, Tn'MA f t -i ofcixss ! yiMXrn nine, Oil', I I IIiHl!'IIf, ' na:;Jts OIL, j i'.i l.. To a mi . ii, TrhJch vs o?Tr ft ihi lowest rh I rlccis, end arj r.. iu- d f.U U be vi.tU. rtt it!, H. n. ;:cIONALD & CO., Fa I tascisco, Cal ! ( S A 1. 15.' OUR ORUQ BTJBINE.S, -loea'ed in San Francisco. Cal. After our Wt wishes, and x pri'Siiig our thanks for the lih r.tl patrnag we have received for nvre than 21 years, dur iug which period we have teen tia!ily iru gaged in tha Drug huiut-sn in C;iUirui, t heg to say in consc'iuenre t.f thw rapid (tniwt!. of Dr. Walkers California Vine-; tr HiMers. now spread over the United f?ttc and coun tries far beyond, we are necessitated to devote uur entire lime to said lfuiiies. We arc the 0!dct Drug I irm on th Pacific Coast, an 1 tie only !ic, cwutinuous under the the same proprietors since Iftt'J, and have do termincd to j-eil our bre, profperous, aud well erta'-ii bt. I I.u.- r'.e?s n fai uralle terms. 'Ihi i a rare t-ppirtuinty f.ir men with inrans. of filtering into a prunfahle busiues with advantaea nevtr Wfvre vllercd. For particular enquire of It. Ii. MfDONALD'A Co., It. II McDosAt n, ) W h .Uale Drugg'et. J, C. Ji-Kscr-R. J J-au Francis, Ca. N. D. Unt l a sale is made we shall con tinue our importation, ai d keep a lare stock of fresh cwittantty ou hand, and sell at prices la dely coiupttitiun. The Great Medical DiscoTery! Br. WALKEH'3 CAL1FOIINIA VINEGAR BITTERS, Hundreds of Thousands 2fV Bear tcsUmoBT to tbtr wonder. folCurmlive XIecU. g 3 ?.ar a Hi WHAT ARE THEY.? s Si? tt - ?5s S2 $h TIIET AKE NOT A VILE f IIFANCY DRINK.PI m I i'yi E 3 ' f i-'" -V p5 din Pes Mx'.j tf Vtuir Kusti, Vir.kcy, Lrof Spirits nnd IIrf:ii t4linriKctored. spiced a iJ sweetened l idcas tUo taste, caltwl "Ton ics,'" ArpctlzcrR," " tli storcrs," c, that lead ths tippler n to drun!euucBS and ruin, but are a trno Medlclnc.made froia tto Kative Hoots and Herb of California, free fvM nil Alcotiwlle Sli.unlnnf. Thoyare thofiKKAT lH,OU piji: l i ii'.ii nu. i i.ir;: taviNU ritix- CIPI.E a perfect Kcnovator and invisorator of t:'ia Syst r.i, carry iv.s tToU poisonous matter and restoring V.iti blood to n bcnltliy condition. Ko person can tavo these Pi iters according to dlrco tion and rc.nainlor.3 unwell. rr Iiiflummulory nnd Chronic Khcn innttwm nud liout, Dijctla r Inili irritllnn. KUlnn Remittent nnd lutcr mlltriit Fevers. I)ltenae of the ltiuod, l.ivcr, .Kidney?', mi l ttladdcr, these Hit ters havj bcoi niiwt successful. 8ucl Din raes are canscd by Vilinted ninod, which H KeneraMy produced by Uoransement of tho Dlaesiive Oi'Kan. . airspr.ijiA nt indksf.stion. Headache, rai t l i tha -imnlders, Coughs, Tifjht ne?s of the Cliest, l;s.incf3, Sour P.rnctatlons of the Stomach, P-ad Uwto" i.t tho Mouth Hilious At tacks, ra:j:tPtlon of the Heart, Inflammation of the Loti;r,Ph in IhcreRtons cftho Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, arj the oT sprlnsof DyspepHla. - Tin y lavljarate the PtomacTi ad stlmnlato the torpliilircra-id bowels, which rendcrthcniof un equalled efflcaey t i cleansintr the Mood cf all impurities, and. imparting new life aud vigor to the whole system. FOR Hit IX msrcAHr,S,trtirtlons.Tcttcr, Bait IMieum, Blotches, pots, riuiples, Puotnles. Holla, Carljandos, Hlug-Worms, ScaM-Hcad, Sore 'ryes, Erysipelas, llch, Pcarf, DUcoloratlons of the Skin, Humors' and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever namo or nature?, nra literally dug up and carried out of th.s system in a phorttimo by the nsa of theso Hitters. One bottle iu such cases will convinca tho most Incredulous of their curative offect s. Cleanse the V!tlat?d Blood whenever you find Its Impurities bnrptiiirt thronjrh thosklu i irim plos, Eruptlonn or pores ; clepnfj it wlun yoo find it obstructed and ,plufct1i l.i Uto veins; cleanse it when It la foul, ami your foolmirs will tell yon whe Keep tbo blood pure and the health of tho system will folio w. FIX, TA UK and other VOU5I, lnr-lnj In tlie system of so many thousauds, are effectual Jj1 destroyed and removed. For full direi-.tioija, read carefully the circular around each bott le. J. WALKER, Proprietor. It. n, JlcBOVAtt) & CO., Druurf;lsts andGn, Ajront", faa Francisco, Cal., aud 81 aud 31 Commo'oa Street, New York. SOLD JSy ALL DUtHSTS AKJD DEALERS. 45-1 NE W A JJVEJiTJSEMEN T$ THE EEW FOOD, SWTlk '.sr ' .-.--,.-.-, -Jt, -K" . AS.. w.. 1 t4 A.. '7-'S.t v 5 rt For a few cents you can buy of your Grocer or Druggist a racka-o of SEA HIOSS FAIUNE, inado from pure Irish Jess, or Carrageen, vliich -will mal;o .sixteen quarts of Illanc Mange, and a like quantily of Vad dings, Custards, 'Creams,' Char lotte Itusse, Arc. It is tho cLapest, healthiest, and most . delicious food in the world. It makes a splcnd il Dessert, and has no 'equal as a light and delicate fodl far Invalids and Childrca. A Glorious Change ! ! , , , TIIK CIIKAT WORLD'S TOXIC. Plantation Bitters. nils' vo!S3crfesl v;imTi!e rc mortis B c 1' t !:otl::!s- d:;:rof tSae reT:Ic; zin-A lci"A'A i.n'cil. A- i snt:? tits I Mrdiiil ;or tlic :u?oVr:si! I:2:;:y::rJ, 11 i 1 1 no j:i::l KSorrs- itriTiM. vt.i!ii3:r xvtUU .feci. It is ?;rr-eclsn czvvy ol!icr Riirt?ti!:int. Izi nil C;i or friita, it a: t i n.n fipnrsJi J in civcry s;?rh t of dnr:2?r wiiit'li M:t:5:Tiuhaci r.oHy strcjj;th tnt'A Lrc:'ls down tin ;u5i::iul spirits . 'sale ity nil Dnvjail. 13-1 j? Front Street, cno Dscr South of ; Post OfHce. ,'! Dallas - - - - - - - Orrii. 5T X 0 W I X ( THE II K IS A M A U K D 7 adificrcrtcc tfctwecu artfcki of TI N W A Uy -.-i aidiiufacturcd y m. nnd ili.t n i I4 Im m ;"!- afturtr in Portland and other large e'vic--. t'' i -himcrt, t h tvts lund Will my u. i N - V 4iid al that d factory make. tl..t -iisiv i:ke tbeir cliir. My u-k cn-fii ; ' , part, of i Stores of all klndp, CjpiH-f, Ilrss znd. Irou Wa1', Wiie wori of all e'escrfptions ; il:i-s. I iind iidtttii.u, .,., i Stow IVdlt-rs, Tea Iitttlo, , li:k t.in, Iliicrs. I-ard ui.d tTuUtr C'aiis. iti:; iicatci Japanned Ware a general Assnrtracut, . Cooking Spoons, A vaii ty of Cera Pans ; Prcflida lie 1 ""tew Pans for Fruit, ; Broiling Fixtures f K w and ILa Juoat ; Improved Fatterit And in fact evcrvliip; tht ran 1? rMd in Cr.t ens Tin and Ste Slot, Xcatly Doas and Tromptly Atfcnlel to. .M'-tf T. B.NEWMAN. C S5T0 810 liM DAY. MKX, WOMKX, UOYa AND lUUi.ci , Wlio enpasre iu our Im-nms uinkc friia er tlay in tlnir own Walitic. Fa ' particulars and iRtr(i-tiin? o:t frt 0 hv Thosu ih nctd t.f. ).ruanont, vn fitaVit vrkv fliould addns. at r.ru-e, liEulitiii fcTIXSON A Co., Pt rthm 1. 'a'""- . 4 if fi vf i f-r . TO T1IR WOUKINtl CLAS. Wo arfi " now prepared to fui ui h all tdasMss with con stant employment at honu tLc wh lo of the time or for the f are niuient. llnsim n.a-,i light and profitaldc. Pcrn of ..vitlitr, fvV easttv cafn from i0o. to $5 of an cvynii"jr, and'u ! proportioimtu mmh ly dvvotius Ihi'n wLulc' liino to tho liBHiucs. ; lUiys and irU ar nearly as miu li a men. That iili w!m pev this. notice may send their Idrcc and tft the hu- , ' inc.p, we mke thi unpsrallclcd otT'.'r: tn such as are nt will a:ifiod, wo -will pcnd $t t i.y !,t;" f.r the trouhlu t wrilinj l ull particulars, ft , .. 1.. :n . lr)lltlilIMU HiMlllill'. H H II ..lit 1H f IMII IIVIM d .. work on, and a copy of The Vt;i? LiterArif 7 CompaHt'iii, one ot tho Inrgcxt and hot family - '. newspapers puhlis'u d, all h-h t freo J,y iiKui.,. . Reader, if you want permancut and pr iiah;' k w.rk. addre., 4 K. C. A LT.KN .t Co., Augusta, M. i C rptlE ATTENTION OF T1IH rUULTC is invited to tho improved facilities Which I have recently tnado to my" apparatus, M " wuicu i am &iia to taK - ; ' On o tSi ttinVr! Tims innluncr tlu hcrct..fv,. t!V of c-cttinir s , . t l.k Xrv.al!cry located on M5n ?tnVt I)a!lV April ICIW. , U;lm -,