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About Oregon Republican. (Dallas, Or.) 1870-1872 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1871)
. 1 '- ";: :-': :w nr.- I X x. lit Ort jon 'egublir an. DALLAS, SATURDAY. MA4Y 20. False laves. How. many in this buj world of oars are living what may with propriety be termed false 'V lives. We are prone: to think it more prevalent in America than elsewhere. Thd very atmosphere ot independence which surrounds us instils a spirit of self dependence and resolute darinwhich if oot;prjpcrly directed, is as likely to lead to the low and ignoble as td the higli: and ; noble. All wish to acquire happiness, and each has his or he own peculiar jiewsj.as to what happiness is, and wherein lies the true secret of its enjoyment,. ; The desire for wealth,' fame, culture, educa tion,' power or reputation; seems to be the prcipal ones which fire the human. breast as Ihe great ana absolute esse n tials. for happiness.""- : r ; : ; : We are all greedy for thecquis'tion of some or all of these, as requisites for future enjoy.ment. We are greedy for them j we know, that each of these con ditiona separately,? or more ? tan .ever cumulatively, is nearly all that .can be reached in this existence. So we make life a grand scramble for teir acquisi tion, assuming them to e the great objects to be attained. In the scramble, we grasp for all at once, nd, as merited retribution for our selfishness, in many cases tniss all. - we sees i or too mu.n we wish to appear more than we are; we live m a false lights and when retri bution does come, it seems all the more severe, as we have been flattering our selves we we're bat of its reach, and we find, when too late, that we have been following an ignis Jutuus, which rllures but to lead astray. j ' ii The times are teeming with great men, 1 great ' conceptions, " and grand achievement. Nothing seems impos sible to Americau industry and enter- . fe 1 ' - w ""' t '1 prise. oDoay expects less o ; young j America at, tweuty-three tbun his father securtd " at firtyV Youui; Amer- ica seems to tnow, and uodtKUuj tooj ier-- what is expected of him,nd,; like a race horse on the truck, he starts with r i. the calculation of outstripping all com petitors, and winning the nce. If he succeed Jo passing the judge's si and first, and 'receives the cheers and huzzas of the flunkeys, he feeli tlut he is on the high road to fame, and is rewarded with saccess, and rea.iy to spend the remainder of his life" in trraciously re- ceiving the homage of those who always bend the suppliant knee before the god pf success. " i '" 'P - l JK ' " lu endeavoring to secure these much-ivished-for attainments, the young es pecially should be very cautious not to assume a false position, ; The tendency fs too much in this direction. , To trans act fhe business of a man with . ten thousand dollars capital with only one thousand to back it ; to live in the style of three or four thousand a year with only a few hundred a year to support it ; to buy a farm of a thousand acres wbep you bavo money'uf5cient to pay for only a hundred, shows, in the cur rent i4eailplac1c-and nerveyyet, In its true sense, and in the. light of judg ment and experience, it shows a fool tardiness which will eventually bring , its deserts, exposure and consequent disgrace. What a surprising and stag gering iBt wo uld be presea ted jf all could be shown Who are leading these jfatitioQS ao4 fraudulent lives. Ir &06 on the surface, Jjet Jt brings with it pangs and? )beart aehes;J as -surely as the midnight carousals bring the bloat ed appearance and the head ache. This should ' teach the dangers of appearing what you are not of 'deceiving by acttoof, which are more patent, and speak in louder tones than words. It i not necessary, nor is it in accorda nee with good sense,J tp fling away( all am )itiop-Yr:;Thif ,humao eakojess.orir tue, whieheyjit is,sis compatible with aober good sense; economy and moder ation: yetjt should' be 'guarded and .governed, and never allowed to gain an ascendancy, auffieient to cause, an over throw. ' l(Ook' before you leap" is necessary in business gymnastics as in leap frog. The homes are many where comfort, and happiness . reign5 because vanity and ; hypocrisy have been con quered before . they secured the' upper hand ) while too many desolate hearths mark the victory of the latter as indel- libly upon the place they call home, as upon the brows ot its inmates. I i-jiafiii' "iiffiS-; r-'v?!ssis-iM A:vj::.-';;.4,,1,ajv :.t; tt,..,. vw. ''ivoeMfrf rw Hfhr---'-iitfrait ri .. , , - ' "" - - .''!. ,.i ' ' tTiii jjumockatiq wi)iiti:ss. We have not space to devote to the above-named address entire, neither du .we think it sufficiently explicit to require any very ex tended I cowuiepts. It is a . sweeping 'declaration otabuse,s, without any clear, distinct delineatiou of the same. A long array of fictitious charges, without the slightest shadow of a foundation. As a specimen of the utter falsity of the charges they make, we extract the following,- which is de signed to!.?pply;to, tbei power of the President to suspend the power of the Habeas Corp iisf Writ," as 'granted (by the late Act of ; Congress for the en foreeuiout of ,the Fourteenth Amend ment. Concerning this they say : ' If the cart er of these con.spiritors be not checked, the downfall of free govern ment is inevitable, and with it the-ele vatiuti of a military, dictator on -the ruins oC the.' Republic. ; Under the pretence of passing laws to enforce the Fiftetuth Auxeudmentr and .for other t purposes, Congress has conferred ihe most des potic powers upon the Executive." .Now what are these despotic powers?' They are all summed tip in the fourth section of the Rill, which we give below, so that all can see the utter groundlessness of" their feigned fears, and the falsity of the charges. The said section four declares that r " Whenever, in any State, or part of a . t k a i I 'ft li ft 1 tl 1.1 ttit HiMt Dauje(1 in tne precediD:X 6eetions of this Act, shall be organized and armed, and so numerous and powerful as to be able, by violence, to either overthrow or set at defiance t)ie constituted authorities of such . State or the United States within such State ; or when- the consti- j tuted authorities are in complicity with, or shall connive at the unlawful purposes of such powerful and armed combination, aud whenever, by rea n of either or all the eaues 'aforesaid the conviction of such ollemlcrs, and pre servation of the public safety sh all be come, i such district; intricticabk; in every such case ueh combination shall bi deemed in rebellion against the Q,iVeTuu ut 0f the United Stut au-l dnring the cont!ui.uiCu of- xai h rebel liun and irluu the l:mit of tfje dts hon and wuluu the I juit- of the dts lict w,,ich. U uu,lcr, nrotl.ni,r.tio , it sWUh- b.wluj IW'the . . t f . i , t i o . . . . t V re?i'ieui oi xixv imifa ntau-s iicn hi his - judgment the .dety of the public shall rcouire it, to .tiffeud the rrivi lefre of the writ of habeas iortus to th end thut &uth rtleliioti may be over thrown, i f - r v : Provided That all the 'provisions of the second Hectibii Lf the Act entitled an act relating to,sbabeas corpus a:,d regulating judicial proceeding in ccr tain cases, approved March Ud, ISGo, hich reJatcalu ihe .discharge of prison ers other than prisoners of war; and no penalty for refusing to obey an order of Court, shall be in full-force, so far as the same are applicable, to the provisi ons of this section. feovidtd further, that the President shall first have made proclamation as now provided by law, commanding such insurgents to disperse; and : T Provided , also, that the .provisions of this freetion shall not be iri force after the next Tegular session of Con gress." WATCH THE " EAKf NG." A favorite amusement just now is to examine the ears of the people one meets, in order to discover whether they bear 5 " the mar ks of the beast" which Darwin has discovered, He says thut the pointed tip tf the ear of our moukey progenitors is inherited by not a few men. only considerably disguised; in fact quite different from the pointed ears of fauns and satyrs. It may be detected in the rim of the ear, and about one quarter, of the distance from the top, where there is sometimes found a considerable enlargement ot the rim, making an obtuse point turned up ward!" this'wiif dVvety wel while it is viewed in the light of sport, but when made a matter of candid thought and sober judymotj it; verges closely upon the ridiculous; Mr. Darwin, in 4 The Descent? of Man,'' has been com pellod ito c'xcludo.iome of t thesfvery ideas which formed the groundwork of his r0rigib of Species j" and 'J m doiri" has proven conclusively that, hough' a man may not possess the ' pointed tip" ,.o "the ;ear which would maris 'bini a descendant, of the monkey he may ' portcss 'those proudneut cha racterisucs wuieirutu uun ':vr , butcd to quadruped of a larger growth and more prominent caring. The American Exchange and He view, published by Fowler & Moon, ll -.1 . J 1. I.:.. a tfitrill:in V of USfiful I II I IMU'-i LMI lu, in 'j --- -- - knowledge and ceueai . iniormauou; . per annum in advance. ::. JLerms, $o TUI3 PHOPKR 8PIHIT A -TEXAS Ml - .' ! LETTISH. A" I! :3:f v Wo are constantly hearing of letters being - written and circulars -sent out, offering ' to burnish .counterfeit U. S bonds,' currency, &o., at a Very low per cent. Of cours'e, persous who are foolish enough to invest in such a speculation, and send their money to parties who ithus advertise need ever expect to hear froni either the money or the promised sureties. The subjoined letter shows the spirit of the people of Texas, and exhibits a principle which "should actu ate all in their treatment of scoundrels who endeavor to obtain their livelihood by swindling Jho public. This letter was written ; in reply to one of the many circular letters sent out by New York parties, and found its way into the New York Sun : x k ' ' .:. V .- , itio Grande City, Texas): ? W. Wade db Co , Cedar Si. 2?. r. Sir : : Your favor without date reached by this mail its proper destina tion, and I take especial pleasure in responding. I am not able to accept your offer of an iuterest in your coun terfeit enterprise, but feeling confident, from the character of your communica tion, that you are men of enterprise and intelligence, I take pleasure in extend ing to you a cordial invitation to pay us a visit on the Rio GrandoJ ? V Although we are not able ourselves to invest in your speculation, we feel satbfletl you would be promoted and elevated as soon as your arrival became k nowu among our people We never fail to improve any opportunity that may offer for the elevation and promo tion of men of your genius and shrawd nes. Indeed, there was ageutlcmati from your immediate vicinity who was elevated, after a very brief residence in the country, not long sincethe people entertained so high an appreciation of his superior hrewdne?s that they pro moted him upon a very, brief acquaint ance; hence we conclude that men of jour sugaeity would not long remain in. obscurity in this section. f : ' The modus operandi of elevating men of uetiiu and merit like yourHMvcvi by the dextrous uac of ropps made of a phut- which grows in thU country called the .inagmy, and in the"-absence of that cla of ropes,-' rawhide ropf luvc been siKetffally used. One cud of the rope is formed into a idtp-knot or loop ; then it is thrown dcxtrously over the head of tht; cmdidato or aspi rant, and being Ughtty drawn at th othrr end, tightens around the neck XM i done, tha tht?r end of the rope i thrown over the limb of a mcjqtiite, or live oak tree ; then several of the ad aiircrs of the aspirant drawing apon it; the party is suddenly elevated in the world, at leat high enough to ccurc tuiutediatc notoriety. I tuakc thee suggestions, believing them to be the surest and safest road to reach at once your fortune and true des'iny. ''' Please address any future communi cations you may desire to mak JfW the Chief of the vigiliints, as he will be moie accessible and ready to anWer. Your?, Ac; T. L Ri;nvi:, M. D. Peter's Musical for 31 ay makes its appearance promptly, and 'gives usual satisfaction. The wonder is, how so nuch can be furnished for so little money 83 for 12 numbers, 'any Oue of which is worth the money. On time, as usual, is & Aldint for May. It is in every way equa!,; if not su'rerior to any former issue of this su perb publication.' '-It useless to cxpa tiato upon the beauties of its; many illustrations, or attempt a criticism of its excellent articles. 82 50 sent to J. Sutton & 6., 23 Liberty Street, N. Y will secure it for one year, q 1 ' Wootfs Household , Magazine for May coincs but, with the ' flowers, in ; a new dress. : Truly ' welcome are its many pleasing articles to the family circle.1 Published by 8. S.1 Wood; Newbury, N Y., for 31' a year; i tX An Alluring Picture. Texas seeks to allure emmigrunts, and says through one of its Journals :-"Our rivers; like Athena, - leap ' intoy the world full grown and full of life and promise. The San Mareos,:at UhcMfoot of the mountains rushes -up frdm th6 unfathomed depths through pcrpend ular 're'njsln Jthb rock.' The-wateir is perfectly - clear. 1 The J channel is ' ab6ut 20 ! feet wide, 'an'd :tlie depth -of wa ter at the shallowest place from' 2 J to 3 feet, 5 with a swift ! current," affording splendid power' for the- propulsion of machinery. - The San Antonio has ' its source from scries of Springs,1 3 miles above the city of the same name. The Comal; at New Braunsefs, comes forth in the same way and - all excel the famed rivers of Damacus; both in puri ty of their waters and - the natural beauty of their banks' - 14 .'' i'V. - The Vest Side says :There has been a scarcity i of flourju' the retail market, this week. ; The Commercial and the Cornncopia, two'favorites were 1 .1 . ',i . I euuicij vui, mb nuo w have their angencies. ; ' h Slate Items. t ' Gleanings from State Exchaagef.1 ; f The Bedrotk Democrat has the fot lowing : Last Saturday a hewLode Wasltliscovered by? Alexander- tewari, lying North Bast ofSparta and threef foarthsof'Ta- mile"4 distant therefrom Three pans of the loose dirt yielded $2 50 of good gold. Forty, tons of quartz are now ready for the mill,, and $lr. Stewart will commence crushing next Monday i-Wf-W Weberi Eq; of Re Valley, cleaned up this week, and had $2,000 as the result of twenty days' work. ; One hundred dollars per day is pretty fair wages. From the Statesman : The Reaver Hoisery Oomjpauy, has organized, with Jacob Consery I'resident : A; Smith, , Vice President'' M. L. Culver, Agent ana oecreiary. i ne wagon rnasers, blacksmiths; Painters, etc., of this city, met yesterday aridS initiated steps J to unite and organize a ' protective system in favor of home-made j wagons They will meet agaiu on Wednesday for further action. ' The Eugene Journal gives this ac count : A very severe accident oc cured to Mr. Jacob Hampton, of , this city,' last week.Mr Hampton was standing in front of Titus' livery stable in conversation with some person, when Hyron Van Haughten came driving a team in. Mr. H. was standing with his back to ihe team, and did not know that it was so near until the tongue of the bujrgy struck him, throwing him violently to the platform, breaking two of his ribs and otherwise severely in juring him The Enterprise says We took a walk last Monday over to Linn City, and observed that Mr. Morris, the' ;-; contractor.; for constructing the locks, has done considerable work al ready. : A number of new Jmildings are going up, among which is a very large house for the quarters of the la borers, which i bciuy; erected by 31r. Morrit, ihe Company's quarters and a largo 4iouse at thu ferry landing. Things look business like over ou that side. Co Mi NO BY LandT A gentleman who recently made the overland trip from 8ierameuto to Portland, informs the Oregon ian that in the progress of ihe ta;e through'- the notbern part of California,-' he passed a considerable number of emigrant wagons, bound for Oregon. The people comin; were Ual iforuians who had got tired of the an nual drought of that Sta'e and bad concluded r migrate where roiin never cease," aud where crops never fail. The Bulletin gives the following : On Sunday, as a tcsitii wa being drivtu to the city from a farm on the esft feide with the tauiily and children of Mr, T. 1J. Nieholijoo, the horts became fright ened aud started to run away. They wrrc driven by a youth who could have controlled them, perhaps'. 'but the bit broke on ouo of the animals and it looked y if loss of life was nlinost sure, but the youthful driver did his beat, and pulled the team up against the telegraph pole, on the ll.K-0 Line ltoad. The pole gave way and on th y went; striking another, which also partly gave way, but the fallen telegraph wire in some way, became entangled about the hordes and stopped, the team, most fortunately ju.t before they came upon a narrow bridge over a deep canyon, and none of the occupants of the carriage was hurt. They were coVntng into the city. to at tend the. Sunday-School exercises at the Taylor-street M. K. Church.- The case of the; State, of Oregon vs. L. Si F. Pfuuder, hav'ng bceu brought before Hon. W . W . ( J pt on J udge o f t he C t rcui t Cotirt,a writ of review of the case has been granted, and will be heard on the 22d of May, on application of the defendant F. Plunder. The defendants it will be re collected, were committed on the 6th day of May, 1871, for larceny vof flowers from tho hoth ode of W . j S. Ladd. Gov. drover has appointed J. C. Moreland Notary -Public for Multnomah couutyJ At a meeting of the Heat Estate agents of Portland the following oiler was made : A prize ot SHOO will be given by the "Stato Board of Kcal Es tate1 Agents" ; for the . best Fssay on Oregon, its advantages, as au agricultu ral and Commercial f State, induemcnts it presents to capitalists, immigrants, The Essay not to exceed 100 pages of printed matfer the size of tho pa'ui phfeV published 'by ''"tue uLaboi ex change. .. r. ... , : ; Tho decision is to bo made by a com mittee consisting of officers of the iState Agricultural Society'' ' and the follow ing :i IIonV M;f!KDdy ' J. fJ.rAiosV worthEsq., li White, Esq iVGen. Can by, Dr. W, H; Watkins. ; ' :; : ? I Tho manuscript to be handed in with in 00 days ff o'm date. Add ress all com -municatious to i j r 0. P. FiauifV; 1 ; Secretary ' Oregon State ' Board bi Ileal estate Ageuts.' :' 1 " ' r L -Porland, May 15th, 1871: :', Tho cars of the. O & C K. ;K.; aro now running tcT Halscy, a new station 17. miles Stuth of, Albany, and about 3 miles this sido of thoilOU mile stake. . : 'Aj pcaoh tree near Corvallis, last year, bore a lo of peaches; u early ! all " of them t bHhg double or treble in form. Ihis year jt.w producing the sauie kind again. 0ii I'aiu-. .,.ic t,. :.tU MEAL EST A 1E. ; - For Sale, '.IS FARM containing 29ft acres, situated 2 . miles south-west of Dallas. Good House, Barn, and other building. & t - t fTlKN'ACItEa OF-LAND, with-food House M and Darn, alt fenced and ander good Iras prorement, situated in the Town of Dallas, Polk County, an extraordinary opportunity. MOUSE AND TEN ACRES OP LAND in the Town of Dethel, Polk County. TWO HUNDRED AND FORTY" SIX Acres of Land one Mile North of Kola, Polk County, good House, good Double Darn, and other Iiaildines. All under fence, with fiue Orchard, and in high state of cultivation. 1 A FINE MILL SITE IN SOUTH SALEM, V on Willamette Plough. A block of Six Lots, enclosed with Board Fence, good House, Barn, &o. :: ; .w . ; :).-,,.? A HOUSE AND LOT IN CENTRAL J ftt!tn. neur - the two ; Central School Houses. The - House; contains Eight Rooms, nil Plaiitercd. with Hard Fiiiith. Barn. Wood Iloue.' nd , all' ' CG&VebiebCiS to iuake it desirable. -''- For Particulars enquire of R. H. Tyeon, 4 LEX. CATMPBELL informs the people of Dallas and vicinity that be- is prepared to do all kinds of TAILORINO, CUTTINt, KEI'AIKISU, 4c, on Snort iNo- tice and at Low Kates. One door south of Brick Store, Dallas, Ogn. DENTISTRY. IN CONSEQUENCE OF OTHER EN gagetatntB, it will be iruptsiihle for roe to Tiit Dallas professionally this rprtng. T. L Nukliu. who is THOUU(ilJLY COMKi TENT, has consented to take my place,, and will visit Dallas ou Monday, May 22id, wbWe be will remain for hrt time. Any filers' extendod to biut will b appreciated by m- . , O to. H. CHANCE , Salem, Mav lO, 1S71. ' . " : ; . i . , ;, - r , V. H. TKAL A: o., Wajroi! & -Carriage .Hakcrs MAIN STHUirr, IAI,I4AM, Are on band with tbir WAOOONS and BITfJ-. at thtir old 8laud this Spring as ueu!, and intend t 1! ihtia wry rhap for Cab tl Prices ranging from Uo to tlsO. Th?y hav also m hand for ale plenty if wagon mm rial. (lit e bim a call and w thtm. All kinds ot work in their line done to order. All kinds of Illar kmhhiu done on short notice, and in a wrkniaulike wanner. lLre Fboiug $Z 0, cash don. Thankful for pat palronage, they solicit a Continuance of the same, y-tf Dlls, Msy , 1871. A UK XT H WA X T li 1. CLF.RO Y MEN, PCHOOL -TEACHERS, SMAHT yoi'Ni MKX ,M) LA. . DIES WANTED TO CANVASS FOR THE NEW BOOK 0UK FATHER'S HOUSE," , -; or . . The IJtiu'ritfi'ii Word, By Dasikl Mahch. author of the popnlar "Xiht .Sctes." ibis mau-r in thought and laaguHgrc rhows us untold ruhes and bfsulies in the lrva Huuw, with i(s blooming "flowers, singing birds, waving pslms, tolling cltrtl., l-eantiful bow, satrwl lutrttnisins, delightful rivers, mighty oceaus, thundertug voices. bl ing heavens and ' vast . universe with eun!eii! beings in million ''of world, and readj to us each the uuwritten word. Rose tinted paper, oruate engmvins and superb binding, tend fr virvuUr, in which is a lull description and universal comracndutioni by the press, minis ters and college professors, io the strongest possible language.. Agents alo Wanted for the , "PACIFIC LAW ENCYCLOPEDIA." tiii: hi:st i,av hook out: Written exprcs.ly for use on the Pacific Coast. 800 PAOES ! FULL LAW BINDING f TREATS U PO N N EAR L Y 80 0 D IF--FERENT SUBJECTS, To consult a lawyer npou any one of which would cost more than the price uf the Book. HV J. IV COVVUUUY. Of the San Francisco Bar. . The above are the most rapid ; selling and popular books ever upon this Coast. , Agents are meeting with success everywhere.' Send ' immediately for . Circular and Term , A. I IlANCHOl'T & CO.; ' ' : ! Sas FbasciSco, Cau - THE OC CIDE3VT1I,, Formerly "WESTERN HOTEL," V, Corner of lTrst and Morrison 'streets, ; , .PORTLAND, OREGON. ; ; Messrs. SMITlt COOK HAVE TAKEN THIS" WELL" "KNOWN ' House and Refitted and Refurnished it throughout, wakiag it by far the BEST HO TEL IN PORTLAND. N. B. H6t and Cold Bath attached to the House for tho bene t of U nests. i u s : io"4J:h.-,ii SMITH A COOK; ; ;. ! ' ... ' proprietor. Portland, April 14, 1870. V 7:tf C. it. PARM ENTER. ' V ' ' T. j. BABCOCK. PARMEtlTER DABCOCK, Manufacturers, and H holeaale and He :. .'j ; .., tall Dealers lu -i:;;rj t ... f- ';'" Itxriiitiire. CommiBrcial Streett Salem, Oragon, H AVE ON HAND THE LA R'o EST Stock of , - . Furniture, rWiiiflow-SliadCri, ,: . Hollamls, anil Xo he found In Marion County. ; . . i All kinds of Picture' Frames, Coffins and Caskets made to order on short notice and at reasonable rates. I t . PARMENTER . BABCOCK. Salem, March 23, 1870. gtrrfrrt ssssssssrf ,NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ,, 4 '. A Newspaper ot tltcPrmcnt Times. Intcudsd tor VeoplH UoW, oa tdrtb. Including Farme-t. McrhVilcs. 'Merchants, Pro' lensioaalMen, WoiKers, TiiiuScra, nail a 1 Man ner of Uonet Folks, and lL Viye, Sous, aatH Daughter of all gacU. ONI-f ONE DOLLAR, A .YEA it I ' "f ONE IirJNDttCD COPIES PO It S3 Or less tiian One Cent a Copy. Let , there bo a 830 CluU ac cv;?ry Post Ofllcc. SEMI-WEEKLY KO, S3 .1 TEAE, of tha same e!z3 anl eo:ral character a THE-WEEKLF. b it n prcatci-variety ot ' miscol'anpoiM rea-fc'ns, a d f un.'saTrjj tiie nw j to it satMcribets witu ki e iter fra!iae. because It cojxi twice a weui iastoil of oace only. TIIC DAILY SUN, SG A VCAK, , . A prcerutnciUlr roaJ-.J'c r.owsnaer. wita' the) lariresi- c rouKitii.n in tU woi crce. inrte nendeat. auu tearles. in po.ities. A, I tl newa fiom every wUeifi. Iw . cuius a Opy ; by ujaiU 0 &utt taoutn. or 0 a year... TER1IS TO CliUES;. TUB DOL14tt WEEKLY SUN. Five copies, one yen-, saratffiv a: drt.s-d. Four Dollars Ten copies, ooa Tenr,enratev aMrcsea faad ma extra eopy to Uie setter a of elnr). Eitfbt Do! lam. Twenty copies, one year, separate! v mjJAietet (aud an' ex its eauy to tue twapof cmt). Fifteen Dollars. Fifty copl-s. one rear, to one 'a'Mres inr.i Uia bejui-Wettiy one yea-1" rcttfrro cf cl-ib, Thlrty-tbreo Dollars. Fifty copies, ono ysr, narstlv B'tdrcc4 f'l tue Stuil VYkeii'.yoi'e j""!"'fo rctrr u - o- in), TUtrryfive Dollar. One h-ondred co;l, ob? tear. t ruo ad Jrs (ani ths Dal'y tor cue .yer to hv c tcr r,n of ciuoi. .Flity Dollars. - One bondrrd por, nno yar. viirouly sd "rew n ! the Da'ly lorot e yir to trHXcr BpofchiD). fcixty UoIIara, THE SE-ir-WEi:KL,Y SUN.' f Ftr-.tttU. one yeai, sc(cuairlv , ttKiit liollarn. -Trn crtnics. ore Ter.?rara'!T a;ftrcti:d (aud; an t. sua cvj U uiiUt-r u or . l , ). Mxtcxu DnMnrs, exd Y:ir:t sioney or--.n!.v. or din n Nw .-. .., a i.o iey. A,t-lrc " ni cHea, Kw v vj ny. .e- -oiN I Sew Kiootlnl I von tiiij ihi:si:nt seamix. ...... jr .. , ... We resjxictfully !! the afciiti n of the. Pullie to our Well Svlci tcd Mo:ck A Ladle I)rcs Cinuds, Ladles and .MUse' ITat. CUiit I'urnli-itfusf C.'.ods, (I(ve, ;iit-i, Illci. Hardware, Clrocerle. ' In fact llverj tiling Putiud in a Flrst Class itt'taii store. We can assure our Patrons that we will he p with the times. Come aud .Examine- vur .Stock ln-fore ur- ! chaing tlwwhvre. ... ;., Country Prodace taken in exchange lor Goods I N. A. J. D. LEE. Dallas, April 22, 1871 . 1-tf JloJiiersi, B've Fotisid El ! TOR YEARS I H A V E 'SEARCH K I) FOR"" " a-'remedi that-will Cl'BK vor lildnn lv r moving tho t)A USE, aud at lust 1 cau My iuuriKa. ...lui(u, , CA'RMINiT.IVE C0HDIAL. , This is a pleasant antarid. and in larce dsca axativc; in siuaII dcccs. an Hstrinfcut niisli- cine; oxcecdiiigly usful in ali buwcl HCVtior.s, especially, of cbildrci?. It is a saf, certain ana etlectual - remedy ' fr C hhc. DinrrliaA, Cholera Morhus, Summer Coni laint, tiripio Pain, Sour Stomach. Cdstiretie, Wind on the Stutnach, Crying and Prt-'ttiur of Children, fu Teethin". there ia nothing ihnJ cimmI. it. It softens the Gums, and renders Tee-thing ea!y.- J It is no hnmbug mttlieine, got up to sell, ut a really valuable r viiaratiuii. havinsrbft-n in use for , several vears it ri'imiiHt,dw ii.lf Do not give your' children' the "'soi thing; syrups," tor they stupiiy witUuut dvitg, any tcruianent good. v , ; Prepared by .''" , Dr. W. WA T 12 It 15 O VSKy MONMOUTH,' ORKUON..-5' , . For Sale hy Drusrirists. The tral6 aurtdied on reasonable Urms. Hundreds of T tiiuo nials can he given if necessary. ; 13-tf DR. W..WATERUOITSE. COLIsAIt UtlI! Two Doors South of the Post' Office, Main Street, - - - , ... - Dallas. GEORGE W. K0BART & CO. "Will Manufacture and keen CONSTANTLY ON HAND h largo"Asortroent of- SADDLEUY, HARKCSS, AND ;s;?, COL AllS, ,, ; i .;i'-v- i .ConsiattDg of ; aU; the yi-u-- -. . . Usually kept in a ' . i FIRST CLASS SADDLERY SHOP, All of which will made ot . t ; xTIE ' BEST MATEUAL. . -I,,- v. ... ,.. . . .' . .. .... - , Also. CARRIAGE TRIMM1NU and RE PAIRING douo to order on tho shortest notice. , Call and examlto out .Wprk before purcbaj-, ing eUewheror . 41-tX GEO. Y. II 0B ART Jfc CO, 1 i - i . V4 "I Q ? 1