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TOVH a GOUUTY HEVS. DALLAS, SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1S71. Money Market Latest New York Gold QnoUtions.........lll Legal Tenders in Portland: Baying..;:i...:...90 J 'Selling...':...?!' Dallas produce and Commission Market. Corrected Weekly, by G. B. Stiles, People's Merchant, Main Street, Dallas, Oregon. "WHEAT $1 20 bush. OATH 45 50 . . BARLEY 7 " FLOUR $5 50 U bbl. i , ; " "Sks$l 50 $1 75. Wi CORN MEAL 4e. ft. r -BEANS 5c. "(A lb. -BACON Sides. 12 13e S lb, " Shoulders. So. to lOc. fb. IIAMg 14 16c tb. PORK Dressed, 6 centa. : " Pickled, 8c. to 10c. 7i fl. BUTTER Firkins 16 20c lb. " 1 Rolls, 20 lb. .EGGS 18o doa. LARD Bulk, 13c ; tins, 14 POT TOKS From Wagon, $1 25 bushel. ONIONS SI 50"$ bushel. APPLES Gr3n, 50e bhl. 1 Dried, 5 6e B. , CHEESE New Oregon, 20 25o & CHITKENS 2 SO (rtj $3 do. TURKEYS 75 $1 eao'l. DRIED PLUMS 16 lb. WOOL 26 30c. lb Newjpiods jnit receive! at Leo's, corner Main and Mill Streets. of Thanks. We are under obligatiasc to Hons. II. W. Corbett, J. U. Slater, and James K. Kelly for valuable Congressional Documents. : The ladies say those shawl at the Brick Store are splendid. ; Call and get one before they are all gone. " Jars" in the family are not always pleasant, yet we opine that G. B. Stiles has some that no housewife in the land would object to. Mr. Alex. Campbell comes out with a card in this issue, and says he is prepared to give men " perfect fits"-in the clothing line. See adver tisement, and give him a call. . Frost. A heavy frost occurred here on Thursday-night. Friday raorniug the ground was as white as if a light snow had fallen, and considerable :damag was titme to the fruit and gardens. Mr.T. L. Nickltn announces that be wUl be in Dallas Monday, May 22d, and remain one week. Those having defective teeth whi:h they wish attended to will do well to give him a call. Mr, N, is a skillful workman, and can take care of the teeth, and let folks "save their jaw." ' 'Efee'Jfereary man warn Mr. T. G. Rich mond of the danger of making banters, and ; hints that there are hounds in Salem that can beat his. We know the " Count" to whom the Mtrtnry refers is "rather fast," but Tenways he is not afraid to meet hira, or any other man, in such, a. contest. He does not propose to go .back on what fie has said, so toot your horn and bring oat your dogs, .and wo shall sco who bears the palm. iCrop on the Reservation. We are credibly informed that there is about 700 acres of grain sown on the Grand Round Reservation, 120 -acres on the Government farm, and the remain--djr sown in patches by the Indians. This, .added to the large amount of ground they have in garden, will give tbem a much larger sup ply of provender this year than usual. They have on hand from last year's crop quite a surplus of wheat.-oat? and hay. We are pleased to see so much "interest man ifested by our citizens in the formation of a Silver Band in Dallas. A meeting , will be held at the Court House next Thursday evening to take initiatory steps for organization, and for determining the proper plan -for operation. This will give , all an opportunity of showing what they can'and will do in the premise J, and bring matters into a business sh ipe. A good band here would enliven the town, add to its interest, and eventually enhance our material prosperity. Musical visit. Last Saturday, after the ex ercises were over at the Pie Nic at Dixie, tho Monmouth Band paid "alias visit, and as they passed through oar streets, discoursed some of their best music. The people of Dallas return thanks for the c mpUment, and request them, whenever-circumstances are favorable, to jgive another call. We trust we will soon he able to reciprocate favors. The question has been agitated of -forming'5 a Band berq, and preliminary steps have 'already been taken for theiaccomplishment of that object. The person who. would steal wood from a poor widow woman, 'ought to 'he compelled to live where the mercury was forty degrees below xero, and nonrood within stealing distance. We understand .-that parties "have been helping themselves to wood from Mrs. Ellsberry's -woodpile, and would suggest the propriety of dheir stopping the nefarious business before they bring themselves into note, and find them selves before a barf justice. Mrs. E. depends .upon her own Tabor, antf the assistance of citizens here for support, and anyone thieving from such an one should be branded with ignominy. - viy? J K' :' County Lodge.- Notwithstanding the Incle ment weather of Wednesday, there was a large attendance at the County Lodge of Good Tem plars in Bethel. Delegates were present from most of the Lodges of the County. A splendid dinner was prepared by the people of the town, sble. speakers were there to edify and instruct, juad all went merry as a wedding balL The next meeting is to take place at Vat Fontis, on the 4th of July. The calculation is to have a celebration at that time and place. An invita tion is extended to Marion, Yamhill, and other Counties to send delegates to the Lodge Ses sdoa, and to everybody to some to the celebra tioi ax fend somebody. Telegraphic Summary. Versailles J May 8. A new battery at MootretoUl opened a moderate fire on Paris to day Tho bombardment will be renewed with greater energy, tomor row, J "-s l. ' ';- v . ' . The fire from Issy to Vanvres today was very weak. Other Federal bat teries kept up a vigorous cannonade. In tho Assembly to day, Picard stig matised the projected Congress at Bor deaux as criminal, and announced that steps have been taken by tho Govern ment to prevent its assemblage. Paris, M ay 8. All goes well. Puris, May - 8 -Kvening -Dumont is al'poiuted c'omman(Ier of Fort Issy, ; Lacecla will . probably command on the right bank of the Siene. All the journals of Paris, even , the most conservative, comdemn the action of the Versailles government in pro hibiting the assembling of the projected Congress. Moulin, Sagnt and Bruycres have received reinforcements. lioudon, May 8.- A rumor .comes from Brussels that a ; formal treaty of peace has been signed at Frankfurt, Bismarck has not yet returned to Berlin, buUs expected to morrow. In the House of Lords this evening, the University test bill was sustained by five majority. In the House of Commons, the dis cussion upon the new army regulations bill was resumed. After a prolonged debate, the House divided with a major ity of 03 against the purchase commis sions. , There was rioting to day at Oldham, a great manufacturing town near Man chester, originating in a lock out. It is not known that any lives were lost. A Time special saysthe Federalists retook the barricade of Hue Peyrout. The couimauder of the Nationals has been bhot by a cure.- The Versaillists continue to ap proach Boisde Boulogue. A Dtfihj Xeio-i special says there is considerable concentration of troops at Xeuilly. An attack is anticipated. circular by Picard orders a watch kept ou the movements of the Bona partifit Prince. A dispatch to the Telegraph says it is officially reported that Bhuiark had an interview with Thiers at Compeigne. : Berlin, May 0.- The Ueiehs ag U debating the bill for tho incorporation j of Alsace and Lorraine. It has passed an ar iele grunting' immediate Uerman citizenship to Alsatians and Lorrainers. Versailles, May ih Fort Issy has been captured by the Versaillists. The insurrection at Algeria is mak ing some progress. New York, May 9. A dispatch d ted Versailles, yotsttday afternoon, say?: To-morrow operations on a large scale are expected. To-day commanders of divsionscame to Versailles to get orders McMahon with 80 big guns is to op erate at a certain poiut at 4 o'oclock to morrow. A special dispatch from Paris Mon day night, says the Central Committee of the Woman's Union , demand war a V outrance. The Sisters of the Convent of St. Sulpice have been arretted. The Prussiau patroles are very vig ilant on neutral grounds. One hundred and eight Nationals were arrested by them yesterday. , . A powder magazine at Porte Maillot was exploded by shells this morning Several were killed and great destruction ensued. The officers commanding Tssy declar ed it ncce-sary to surrender the fort. Kossel ordered them to hold out and they replied that they would rather re sign. Hostel had them and two others arrested. Tho General has great de termination, and is virtually military dictator. The i dispute between the Central Committee and Commune is healed. The Commune has seized the telegraph lines on the northern railway. The German General Von Dcr Tann demands the complete evacuation of Brennes. " At a meeting of the Commune yester day it was demanded that deputies from Paris to tho Versailles Assembly should resign immediately upon pain of out lawry or death. ;; Berlin, May 8 -It is officially re ported that Bismarck is going to Com peigne, tho headquarters of the Prince of Sax6ny, to cooler witth Thiers. . San Francisco, May 9. Weather cloudy with wind from the norh-west. The mayoiy ueder orders from the Board of Supervisor, will proceed imrae diately to enjoin the sale of Yerba Buena Place.. Sale advertised by the City Hall Commissoocrs. Carsoo, May 9. -Tho residence of Messrs. Mara & Magce was almost en tirely destroyed by fire this I afternoon. Cause of the fire, supposed to be a defec tive flue; lo s, $1,500, no insurance.. , ' The Supreme Court has denied a rehearing in the Ithodes': bondsmen case, and it now goes back to thio .court below for a new trial. v.:y, Bepoiits of gold and silver bullion at tho branch mint i for the- past six day amount to $143,223 92. W ' -s --yf 'k St JohnsV ' May!' 9.--Th6 fishing provisions of the treaty at Washington are siroogly condemned heto. H opes aro entertained that they will not bo rat ified by tbo Canadian Parliaiaent. How to See Down a Well. i It is not geuerally known how easy a matter it is to explore the bottom' of a well, cistern, or pond of water, by the use of a common mirrof. : When the sun is shining brightly, hold a mirror so that the reflected rays of light will fall into the water. A bright spot will be seen at the bottom, so light as to show the 8m al lest obj ec t plainly. By this means we have examined the bot toms of wells fifty feet deep, when half full or more of water. The smallest straw or other small objects can be per fectly seen from the surface. In the same way one can examine the bot toms of ponds and rivers, if the waters be somewhat clear, and not agitated by winds or rapid motion. If a well or cistern be under cover, or shaded by a building, so that the sunlight will not fail near the opening, it is only neces sary to em . loy two mirrors, using one to reflect the light to tho opening, aud another to reflect it down into the water. Light may be thrown fifty or a huudrcd yards to the precise spot desirable, and then downward; We have used the mirror with success to reflect ; light around the house to a shaded well, and also to carry it from a south window through two rooms, and then into a cistern tinder tho north side of 'the house. Haif a dozen reflections of light may be made, though each mirror d m inishes the brilliancy of the light. Let any one not familiar with the method try it, and he will not only find it use ful, but a pleasant experiment. It will, perhaps, reveal a mass of sediment at the bottom of the well that has been little thought of, but which may have been a frightful source of disease by its decay iti the water, Exchange. The Democratic Era, published by Hicks & Co., Kat Portland, is- just received. It presents a flue typograph ical appearance ; and while we cannot enlist uuder the political banner which it hoists, yet we otherwise heartily wish it success. 9 WtMjtTs Ifmisehocd Mag t zinc for Jan. Feb. and March is ju-t receive!. It is a valuable journal lor the hou-c, as it gives information for all mem bers M' the family. One dollar sent to S. S. Wuod, Newbury, New York, will secure it fur one year. The Iuduitrial Btl!-i Johnstown, Perm., and the IntliMrial rorimr, of San Francisco, Cal., are, as their names indicate, irrjMisheC i the - inter eits of the inJu-lrial classes. TO TAKE GllEASK OUT OF SlLK.--Take a lump of magnesia, rub it wet on the spot. Let it dry ; th.n brush it oil and the spot will disappear. NOTICES. IS HEilEBr GIVEN THAT THE LAW Partnership of Buliivau. Appltijtate A Mo Cain was dissolved by mutual coiiscnt on the 5th day of April, 1871. I. C. SULMVAX. J. A. AtM'LKtlATE. JAMES McCAIN. NOTICE. SAI.E.n.STEAJI FEIUtY. REDUCTION OF RATES. On and after Feb. 10th, 1871, thrateiiU be as iollows : For each Wagon anl Pp.m of Hornes......25c. For each additional Horse 6e. For each Horse and Bajrfty ....25c Or fire crossing In Horse and Roggy wbwi paid ia advance For each Man and Horse.... ..........25c. Or six crossings, paid in advance For each person on Foot. ......1 2 Je. Or twelre crossings, paid in advance.. $1 For eac't loose Animal-. 12Jc. For twelve ditto $1 For each Hog, Sheep, or Goth... ...'.... 4 For each 100 ft. of Lumber not in wagon. ..12 Jr. For each 100 R Freight .........12J01 49-ly " REFRSHINO FRAGRANCE The fragrance of fresh flowers is agreeable and pleasant to even the most fastidious ; and in tho genuine MennAT A Lan man's Flouipa VVateb we have this floral fragrauce in all its refresh, ing purity and strength. Delicate persons and iuvalids are greatly soothed aud benefitted by its use. KET'As there are worthless counterfeits, buyers should always ask for the Florida water prepared by Lanmaa it Kemp, New York. Flatulency, Sour Stomach, Heartburn ! are the warnings given by nature of approach ing dyspepsia and liver complaint Avert 'the danger by using Bristol's Sugar-coated Pills. They invigorate the liver, tone and strengthen the stomach, and enable Abe bowels to perform their functions with ease and regularity. Oc casional doses of Bristol's Sarsaparilla will greatly hasten a euro. . 569. Impaired vitality. When you feet as if the vital powers were giv way, strength gone, spirit depressed, - memory failing, appetite lost exhaustion stealing over every sense and parai lyziog every energy; then is the time to resort to that powerful ally of nature Dr. : wausk's rKOKtADi.K Vineoar Bitter. Thfl properties they embody soon work a glorious renovation in the debilitated system and the clouded mind. ECrForcoucbs, Bronchitis and Consumption in its early stages, nothing equals Dr. Pierce's Alt Ext. or Gulden Medical Discovery. It is also a blood purifier and strength restorer of tonic, and for "Liver Complaint" and -Costive Conditions of the Bowels it has no equal. All Scrofulous and Skin diseases as Pimples, Blotches, ak Rheum, Erysipelas, and Erupt tions; yield to its wonderful propertifls. JSoiit by druggists. SPECIAL NOTICES. WIJLLI DAVIDSOiV, REAL ESTATE dSsALER, Office, No. ot Front Street, ' PORTLAND OREO ON. ' RE AT. ESTATR t- 41. t irmw EAST PORTLAND in the most desirable lo. ealtlAfl. nnniiltinff nP 1 ftTO ti . t t - and B LO C K S , II 0 U SES a n d 6Tu B E S j also. IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable uncultivated 1ANDS.Iuj'i- a-. , -. . -'" nun pans 01 the STAT K for SALE. REAL ESTATE and A.h t purchased lor Correspondents, in this-CITY and throughout the STATES and TERRI TORIES, with great rare and on the most ADVANTAGEOUS TERMS. " HOUSES and STORES LEASED. LOANS NEGOTIATED, and CLAIMS OF ALL DESCIIPTIONS PROM PLY VOlL LECTED. And a General FINANCIAL and AGENCY BUSINESS transacted. Agents f this oh-vtr.v. n n CITIES and TOWNS in the STATE, will rccive ilvscriptions of FARM PROPETtTV ami forward h aou to the above addrea , 5 Paor. 18 70 f 1 K 1 i 1 ' i: " l 7: C El O E i: ft A . HOW TO CURE IT. At the commencement of the DUriho?, whleh alwsys precedes an attack of the Cholera, take a teaspoonful of Pio Killer in sugar and wa ter, (hot if convenient.) and then bathe freely the stomach and bowrls with the Pain Killer tllear. Should the diarrhue orerstnps coutinue repeat the dose every fn or fifteru minutes un til the patient is relieved. In extreme eases, two or more teaspoonful way te given at a dose. The Pain Killer, as a remedy, has no equal. In cae of Cholera, Pumuir Coui'ilainU. lys l m dUty, Asthtu it ruro in on niht by taking it intetnally, anl Rithiog with it freely. Its arti n i like magic, wIkfh etterual ly applied t Old Sore, liurns. 8eli, aiU ."pra.ns. Fur Sick Headache and Toothache duti't fail to try iU In h nt, it is a I'ai Kii.l- KK. 1'irrrtinns acornpany each bottle. The Piu Killer told by ail dealers in Med iciors. Prices, 2a cents, 50 cents and 13 par bottle Polao toi !Iedlrine The theory that the virus of dine ttes Can be safely eounterartud by dwse of poison, is faUe aud dangerous. Within the last 25 years, not added to the prosperity of the medical profes sion. They are given in siuale dos J itherwiie they would destroy life imuteJiat jly j but eva t tu minute quantities, they pro due-, ultimately very disastrous effects. It is unwise and un. philos ipUU-al to employ, us rvUK'lic, powerful and insidious drugs, which, in subjugating one disease, sow tho seeds of another still more un manageable. Nona of these terrible medica ments o-reUl with as much directness and certainly upon the causes of diseases as Hs tetter's Stomach Hitters, a tonic and corrective M-ilont a liwjf itlrtrinn injmHrnl in V r p..i!i;,H, Arsenic and tt I a are given f r in tertnittents; bromide of p-tiiiim for nervou disorders; strychnine and prusic acid for geic cral debility ; mercury, in variour firm, for liver complaint; preparations ofeh10ir rm and opium for sleeplessness ; and yet thee deadly drugs do not compare, as specifics for tho dis eases abore enumerated, with that wholeson 0 vegetable Invigorant aed alterative, while thy are all so pernicious that it is astonihiug unf phynician should take the rexpootibility of pre scribing them. Let invalids, for their own sakes. try the Bitters before they resort o t e poisons. The relief they will experience f rom a course of the harmless speoiuc, will remler a recourse to the unsafe preparations n.ferrd t quite unecessary. . , , C. S. SILVER & CO., No. 136, First Street, PORTLAND, . - - - - - LfRi:GOM. , Wholesale and Retail Dealers in DRV GOODS; CLOTHING, LADIES' DRESS GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES; HATS & CAPS; Groceries & Provisions. Highest Cash ; Price paid for all kinds of Country sPiocliicee 4 36-tf dUMTAIIl.l!!ilIl:i iHlil. llniest A. fi:itI,AI)SC), GENERAL COMMISSldBT , , , EIER0HAWT, SAN FRANCISCO, i DBALBR lit Drugs." OhemlcalSr - v x m. m . m a a lissenuai uns, v; .v. A c DyoStufTsand - i ; ,:t :n General merchandise, ! By the Package Only; Cash Orders for this or any Foreign Market, ' will receive prompt and Faithful Attention. Miners, 'Manuticturersaiid Hholeaal ? ' ' Trade Supplied for Cash. No notlctf or attention paid to Orders for Goods, if there is -no pxovision tsde for the paymant of ttrt same. '?: ' ' Terms Net ,CAsh,i oDaHrry,Mn t.S. Gold N. B. Consignments of Oregon Froduc , , Grain, Wheat, Flour,- c, Solicited. - 4i iX 7 NEW 'ADVEUTISEME'N'IS. CHEAP! CHEAIM! Cheaper than Ever ! ! ! " bolteh, wo;n r il e V & ; co.f : f ELLEPJDALE STORE, Have removed their STOCK OF GOODS to Dallas, and are constantly receiving NEW and WELL SELECTED GOODS, consisting of ; Ladles' Dress and Puncy Cloods, ' Meu aud Woya Clothing, s llatN and Caps, , V , Hoot aud Shoes, Ladles' and Children' Shoes of every Style and Mlze, A fulF'Stock of Groceries constantly 011 hand, also Hardware and Crockery Woolen Goods Manufactured at tbe lilleMdale Mill, such us Weavers, Caitueres. Hard Times, Tweeds, Flannels and. IHaiiketn, Which we offer at Wholesale'and Retail. Having a dire to locate permanently in j Dallas, we. will deal fairlv and justly with all j who may favor ut with their patronage. We ' wil exchange Goods for Cuotry Produce, for which we will pay the Highest Price. Drlng ou your Eggs and Butter. P.. H.McDONALD&CO., DRUGGSSTS. Ca"l l - r. r -nt'oT of fVfilers f ttitr 1 cwrt. it. ,t f Newly ArriwU " .mi, cou pot t'i jart f r. f - Sowing urtictt-s, tof'-tm-r vft'i vv rr M . r Iff t in u o-c'l ut l.KcU WliOl.i:- S.11.E i ::t i uToitr. Trnsf!t& r ,jt?.Ks ! Siiitif Ilrvs :, I- ,t( r. 1 t - I juri Mr, Kuor.4 Cut, J I'.iMoM fits,' WVeh v r" r r !' Irt frt r?h I unA a. j Ci UrvA'.n l tu u,.i.trti .d. i:. n. :u DoAin l. co., 1 x ais . caj. I'tllt 4ALI. OUS DRUG BUSINESS, UA m fiao Frarirlcu. Cl. 4ft-T r bet wibo, uil x jir-cing cur thaiik for the liberal tatrotia we bav reivd fr nre than 21 yfar. lar iug wbtcli )rid we imte btutrtt sJcadily tn gaged in the Droj; buitfes in California, e b-g to aty iti 4-Hjenucofe of the rapid growth of lr, Wwlkrr- 'iifiriii;i Vinegar Hitters, now spread vr the t'mted rtat and cun '(n' At ln'jrond. .we art ur4-i:ated. to devote otr tirs tite t ad birn-M. We arc th Otdet lru l'ir:a on tbe Parif. Coal, aud thv. only (.he, .ii.ti;Uous n Kr the the tame t r-ru't"rs siiw. If and have de U rtniucd t n-il our lrge, r..f.tTous, and well etattithed busmesa a fvorabl terms. Ibis is a rate opportunity for men with means, 4 cbtc-riug 4to a profitable busiutis with .advantages never bvf.ro oifvred. For particulars cnuira of K. It. MoImjNALD A Co., R. II McDoALt, ) Wb debate lro;g st, J. C. Sfks r.R. ) t-'au Franci-c, Ca?. N. It. Utt I -a sale is made we shall con tiuuw our iiM jKrta'i n.. at d kcp a large stock of fresh go. ds constantly on luiud and sell at prices tt dtty comj -Htion. The Great PJcdical Dhtovcry I Dr. WALXB1VS OALIPOBNIA VINEGAR BITTERS,' Hundreds of Thousands Bear twUtnony to ttitr Wonder- fat Curative KffccU. g ? i WHAT ARE THEY?IV2 PS3 O S THEY ARE KOT A VILE 5 4 iIfancy drink. ill Xzli cf Toiii- l:utsi, Wulfkcy, I'rovf KrlrltanndKcftiRel.IqaurHtloclorcd.srlceJ aad sweetened U pleasu tUa taste, called Ton lcs,M" Appetizers." " Kcarorcrs," c, that load , t!o ttpplcr on lo drunticuiu-89 and rutn, but are a truo Medicine, maJo from ttieXatlYc Hoots and Hcr'jsof Catlforaio, tree frii nil Alcolllo Xtltunlnnra. TheyaTC thoiltF.AT Itl.OOD rUUIFlKIt nd MFE UVlXt PUIX CI MX perfect licnovator and Invlsorator of l!c Pystftn, carrying oJT all poisonous matter acl restoi lug the blood to a licalthy-condition. V person can take tlicso nr.tcrs according todlreo tloii and remain long tin wclL Fnr I nil a in in it l orr mid Chronic Rhea mntiwiu nnt ISont, DapcMin. r Indl Ectlu, Ilitioun, Urmtitcut nud Inter mittent Fevcri, llonir of tho Illood, Mtcr, Kldncyw, and IIIadlcr, theso nil tersi liarj luesi most socci-ssrul. Hneti Dia racs ra caused ly Vitiated niooil. which Is ifoncrally prodiiccd by derangement of tUo Diecallvc llrg-nn-. . fcnVfrElrIAOIt INDIGESTION. Heartache. IMIn 1 1 th3 Slioulders, ConRhs, Tlst ncss of ttw Chest, Dizitoesa, Sour Ernetattois of . the Etamach, Bad tasti l.i tho'Montu nillousi At-'" tacks, ratpitfition of the Heart, Inflammation of the I.nugs.t'aiu in t'.ie n-ptoiis of tho Kidneys. an ahundrod other pa.urnl .symptoms, aro the oit sprlngsof Dysprpsia. - , Th' ylnTlgorata tho Stomach and stimulate tho torptdltver and bowols, which renUr thoih of n jcqnallcd cfllcacy l i cleansing the Mood of all imparUK-s, and Impartliis new life and vigor to the trhola system. ' ' FOR Hit I N lIHF.AMF,H, KmptlonTetter. gait Jihruai, lUotclics. Spots, PJuiplcs runtulo , Boils, CarbnncK-s, King- Wornw, Pcl 1-Hcad, Soro Eyes, EryFlp-'las Itch, T-cnrf. Dlaentorationa of the hkln. Humors and DitaHC oftiio Skin, of whateTcr iiaiao 6riia'nri', aromeniUy dug nndcarrlod ut of toa system In a hor time; by ,tha use of thosi 'Bitters. One bottlo In such cases win conTtnee tho most incredulous ot tbctT' !cnratlTefci)t.M;i lii :.: - -; ' ; i 5 :: ClcanBO the .Vltlatod Blood wtcnorcr yon And Its impurities tnirstinjr. throu?jh tho sWtn la Tim ploS, Ernptlons or Sores ; cleanse tt when yon" find It obntaruok'd and elnlsh Jn the vclnsj; cleanso it wlien it Is foul, and ypnr fcelinua will tell yon when. Keep the blood pnro and the Jwaltli of lh aysHm 'trill follow. ' .' - 1 ' " ; PIX, TA lB sad oior IVOR MS. liir'Jtn in t the system of .pomapy .thousands aro cffociually , idnstroycd and r niovcil. Tor full directions, rad , carefully tljoelrcniat'iirnnd each bottlo; ,i! '": J. WALKER, Piopi K tor.' H. H. Mrt0 r.I & 1 CO., BruKglsts and Ilea, Agents,. Sau FraootsiCo, . Caland.83 and 81 Comujooi Street. Yo.. , J60LP BY ALL DttTJOGlSTS AND DEALEtJS. 1 vra f li m m Ti 4iV. 'ADVEKTISEVEM - -r. - r THE NEW FOOD; For a few cents you can bur -of your Grocer or Druggist a padkago of SEA MOSS FARINE, made from pure Irish 2Ioss, ov Carrageen, which Trill male sixteen quarts of Blanc Mange, and a like quantity of ,PmK dings, Custards, Creams, Char-, lbtte Russe, &c. It Is -th(( cheapest, healthiest, and most delicious food in lhe world. It makes a splendid Dessert, and has no equal as a light and delicate food for Iuvalids and Children. A' Glorious Change ! ! THFJ CURAT WORhD'S TOXIC Plantation Bitters. This woaKlerfisl vesetRIe ronrativ H Qi f-Ssroj-att-cliorof t!ic rpo?Sc n?t;I lo!:!ti ?:i!sl. A si f oaic nr. l torui;.S lor I3tc a??l i;n.l l::ts;;as;slt it -"ii m iir fjal nTtic::;? f:lorr- ' tirliics. As tx i't:8Cit2y for til's arrvous weaknew to vlia.! wonifii arc osprrl'jlly ft" jorl, il is f u;crsr4iiiis; every ,:'zvr siixnnJaat. Ia nil li nial:Hf iroplral, ' lOTtiorntr, or tiiltl, it art m n 3ri-il:: i ti w r y cr i r of cYaorS'V uhirh iitidernsiei?.i f Sa: f ully Ktrcntli ancl trtak c.ovvsi (Ur animal spirits. Tor aic ly all nrtisKists. .. PIOXEtB Ti. AM) Mtl!:;Nif :j Front Street, one Daor Siith :..' Post Office, ViOU. - - - - - - - t)r - . . 'i 1 ,m iti v. li i; i -1 i f r ; f ,difieretice htt'i'n aHii-!-' ," 1 ' V, ',;..? iu.toofactnrd by use. an I h i' m -i f t . '!.,. "hipiu'rit, I luve on hnn 1 n . ' . nd al'O that l tindery iii.k.-. ,t ; nv take ttirtr chie. My it-f " ? vi .. I'Hl'l. f ' .:..';:,!., ! i ; ; iovesef all kln.ls, '; C'pi, Il.sjs J-Bd Iro Wcvor-.l al; Vc rt Jpt:!s , " Miccl and (.chil li mj 5 ; r'; ; M've Bollt'i-w. 'I a h'v. HUM 1'. Ill M t . i ';.-,!' -j- : '- I -US: lit--.Sc-. ;.':; Japtnned Ware a general A ;- r:r. ', '; Cooking Spoons. A vati.ty c " Forcolaia linsd t-w.Ta?'-v I vf.: S n p.! . , i f . i 5 i . ?. i ' Sroilinf; Fixtures of TT.w 'v:i ' " cV s lTnnrnvd P&t(Li 4 v f nd in flur! everything th r t ' : "' , fit! e.uss Tin and Mv ",. ' 1 Neatly D009 and Promptly ..Atte-vV 50-U T. It. M.WMIN So TO $10 PER DAY'. -: MlfV VMf W UYV A V! .11 . i : Who engage in our business tn;ik Tr . itr Sits ler dav in Jheir own hnjiri.' J narticulars aud instructions sm.-i r b . Thosrt In need of pertnainMii. ir' fiiitj! 1 ' shnald address at uk'o, ; K H tJ i TIN"' C A l".,; Portland. Maiite. ti ; ,r In r-j - Ff ' f.f .ri f . TO i TIll? WOUK INU CI.AS-. W . now prepared to lurni h all i lnses ivn Jr. p'-, stant employment at home, the wh ile i( 1 1 r time or for the paretnments. Hustings n. ligbt, and rontanie. i"ersms ot vhimt h easily earn from 0a. tJfiif an vvenirjr. ' a. a proportionate sum y -.devoting tbtir whi!; time' to the Ajusinefs.. Hoys and airln fan nearly as much as men. That nil who sco this' luitii'M limv kimuL i lu'ir Mil Jix'jM and irsf ifut bu- iness, we make thi unparalleled nffer: .to stu b as are not we'll, snuffled, we will send $1 t. pay for' the trtiublool writlnj? Full particulars, ft valuable sample, wliich i will do to ciMiitm-ncc work on, and a copy of The 'exjut 's tirtro,'g VuutpitnviH, one of the largest aud n t lamily newpers puhlishod, H -ent free y innii.; Header,, lf;you want permanent- and profitable wt.rk. address. . i--:'v , v . .... . 2-grn E D. AL1.KN X, Aupust;Ie. PI CT UItEA Is IjBilt V. rrini! ATTKNTroK? or tin? :ruiu.ttf JL-- is iiiTiieo to mo .uuproveu includes wniut 1 have recently made to my apparatus, iy which I am able to take ; w - Oil o i 1 1 1 n'j i ; NEW tiarect likenesses of CUIl.DliliX a jn,!?h j tot srtiall 'imomeut? - ""','!'''" '; '.''': ' f j S JSJ&rOalliiry locktod In IndcpendciH ' I ; W. U. CATTERLrT AprU22, i8.ro, fi;lm,