Oregon Republican. (Dallas, Or.) 1870-1872, May 27, 1871, Image 3

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TOWN & COUHTY flEWS.
"DALLAS, SATUKDAY, MAY 27, 1871.
money Market.
Latest New York Gold Qnotations
111
Legal Tenders in Portland:
Buying............90 'J Selling.,........91
Dallas Produce and Commission Market.
Corrected Weekly, by G. B. Stiles, Peopled
Merchant, Main Street, Dallas, Oregon.
WHEAT-SI 20 p bush.
OATS 45 50 "
BAULKY 75 "
FLOUR $5 50 $5 bbl.
, " Sk$l 50 $1 75.
CO UN M 13 A L 4a. lb.
BEANS 5e. " lb.
BACON Sides. 12 13c ft.
f Shoulders. 8c. to 10c. 1 lb.
HAMS 14 I6e lb.
rORK Dressed, 6 eents.
" Piekled, 8e. to 10c. p lb.
BUTTER Firkins 16 20o lb. -
" lLdls, 25 "P lb.
EGGS 18o r doz.
LARD Bulk, 13s; tins, 14
POTATO 15 S Fr o tn Wagon, $1 25 bushel.
ONIONS SI 50 bushel. . i
APPLES Green, 50e "j bhl. '
" Dried, 5 fie lb.
' CHEESE New Oreyon, 20 25a J& ft.
CllirKKNS 2 50 (2b $3 B doz.
TURKEYS 75 $1 well.
DRIED PLUMS 1A) '0 ft.
WOOL 3.'Je, lb
XsT" Please notice this. Those in arrears,
cither for subscription or advertising, wul con
fer a favor by calling and settling. It is a
small amount to each, but in the aggregate
amounts to a handsome sum to u?, and will
enafole us to make certain improvements
contemplated.
Mr. J. II. Kineaid wWhea it understood that
there will be no work done in hi photographic
gallery for three or 'four weeks. After that
time he expects to be open again for'busiuess.
Wool. The wool market is aeti7e, and con
siderable quantities being purchased at good
prices. The qootafioi s this? morning are thirty
three and one-third cents. Severul of our mer
chants are buying at these figures.
Mr. A. Shreve gives u$ a card for publica
tion. Mr. S. is well known here as a bluck
emith,jitid it only needs to .be known that he
bos opened his shop to insure to him a good
share of puV.ic patronage.
New Advertisement. Jerry Gal wick, of In-
dependence, informs the public that be can
grooin a gent'.etnan's horse, or furcbh one
already groomed, at any time, and on satisfac
tory terms.
We call the attention of th se wishing wapn
or blacksmith's work done in Salem to he
establishment of Underwood, Baxter & Ci .
Their ad ver.ti3 mentis insanthir column, a? d
we feel assured that thir wurk will give
satisfaction.
Ilotel. The Dallas Hotel has opened under
more promising auspices, and we take pleasure
iu calling the attention of the puUie t; thjU
fact. Anyone calling there will ba sure to get a
''square meal," comfortable quarters, and will
go away benefitted for having called.
Wheat in considerable quantities is being
hauled to market now that grain is commanding
a good pri-ie. . Last Monday, in a short drive
through the country, we saw six four-horse
teams, and several two-hone- wagons loaded
with wheat for Lincoln.
Agricultural Implements of all kinds, as
cheap as the cheapest, and as good as the best,
can be fouDd at It. M. Wade's Commercial
Street, Salem. From his advertisement in to
day's issue, it will bo seen that he has a full
supply cf all kinds of machinery required by
the agriculturist.
We have received from A. L. Bancroft fc Co.
of ban Francisco, several fine engravings,
among which is " Christ Blessing Little Chil
dren;" "The Angel's Whisper," and several
others. Anyone wishing an engraving which
will be a fine ornament to any drawing-room,
can be accommodated by calling at this ofBce.
We were shown the other day br Mr. Kin
eaid, at the fhop of Richardson Co., a ma
chine tor stoving wagon and buggy tires, which
Is the simplest, and at the same time the most
efficatjous, of any we have seen in that line. It
consists of two simple clamps fastened to a
scantling six inches square and about five feet
long. One of the clamps is movable, and
works by a lever. The whole apparatus is
simple and convenient, and takes up no room
in the shop, being fastened to the wall by bolts.
Mr. K. has a patent on it, and has the machines
for sale.
While other townin the Stale are boasting
fine rise of real estate, we, without any rail
road, and perhaps little prospect of ever having
one, have considerable occasion to brag as well
as the rest; several pieces of town property
and others in the adjacent neighbourhood have
changed hands at good figures. We are happy
to chronicle the fact that the attention of
strangers is being drawn towards our beautiful
locality, and numbers are locating. here. Those
having pioperty for sale would work for their
own interest by advertising the same, so that
strangers coming in will know where to find
juch as they want.
A Lady's Endorsement.
Madame E , the acknowledged leadei
of the most refined and fashionable society in
the city of New York, speaks of Mcrrat A
Lahmas's Florida Water in the following
highly complimentary manner via : "It has a
fragrance as freeh as the odor lrora blooming
flower and imparts tO the bath a delightful
bouyancy. I use it on the toilet table and the
handkerchief to the exclusion of all other per
fumes." ,BwJerB houM lways ask for the
Florida Water prepared by Lanman and Kemp,
ft- v Hit.
Telegraphic Summary.
Versailles, May 22. -The Com.
rnune troops rallied at Montmatre and
Hotel de Ville and approaches defend
ed by barricades. Much serious fight
ing took place which resulted in the
Versaillisfs troops occupying three
fourths of the city. ,,
; A conflagration is raging near the
Tuvalides, and the Insurgent battery on
Monttuatre is cannon tdiug the city.
L'Amirault telegraphs that everything
is satisfactory, although fighting may
coutinuc for several hours. The city
is absolutely won. Many of the Com
mune leaders were, taken, and there
were some awful massacres.
In the Assembly today, Thiers
made a congratulatory speech on the
great success of the Government arms
and said he did not expect an en
trance into Paris for three or four days
and ravc an account in detail of move
wents on Sunday, which; terminated no
victoriously. He announced that the
Government has determined to visit
with rigorous punishment, most crimi
nal insurgents.
Bills have been introduced to restore
Chapel Expiation and the column iu
Place Vendome the latter to be sur
mounted by a statute of Franco.
A vote of thanks to Thiers and the
p.rrny was adopted by acclamation.
Loudon, May 22. A dispatch dated
outside of Paris, Monday eveniug says
the insolation of the city continues.
Fires are raging inUe, and a dense
smoke overhangs Montmatre. Fre
quent explosions are heard The sound
o "cannons and musketry continues.
It is said the Prussians are occupy
ing Via'ennes.
The Prussian outposts have received
strict orders to drive back all insur
gents attempting to pass their lines.
A Commune General, seeking to
escape from Paris, had been turned
back by the Ger.naus.
The headquarters of the Prince of
Saxony will chortly be removed from
Marency to Cuinpcgne.
Some of the guard return to
Germany by the eud of the present
week.
London, May 22. Tn the IIou-e
of Lords to-night it was a-keJ if,
in view of the evident aversion of
Canadians to the Treaty of Washing
ton, the Government iuU'ndcd to press
ratification belore " the twelfth of
June.
Karl LauIerJa'e quoted the rep n
by the Atl iuttc cable of Senator S nn
t.er's speech denouncing the treaty as a
peace treasure and r'nac a ltd the idea
of au apology from Kug'and, and de
clared site had never made any.
Eirl Granville Fireign Secretary)
declined to answer Earl Lauderdale ;
if was ino M'vc lient now to discuss the
terms of treaty, lie sympathized as
little with Sumner as with Lord Laud
erdile. The treaty is not a'treaty un
til ratified. It lug already been pub
lished in the United States, for the
Ameiican Senate had began investiga
tion into mean by which it was obtain
ed for public ition ; hence, should it be
submitted to Parliament, it was impos
sible to anticipate a decision of the Sen
ate. ,
Lord Granville declined to pledge
the Government to a refusal to ratify
the treaty before June 15th, simply
because notice has been given of an
intention N raise a discussion oo it in
Parliament:
He fore ratifications arc exchanged it
is understood the Canadian Parliament
is to be consulted.
Earl Iluel insisted on his demand
that opportunity bo jxiven for discuss
sion as a ' Parliamentary prerogative
Earl de Grey said diplomacy was
impossible if it had to be submitted to
Parliament before ratification. It was
the prerogative or the Crown to con
clude treaties on its own motion.
Earl Granville stated the official
copy of the treaty was only received
by the Government yesterday. It was j
now printing and would be submitted
on Tuesday. Other official documents
will be withheld pen ling tdo debate
in the Senate of the United States.
New York, May 22. A Paris
dispatch says the city is in tremendous
commotion. From the windows in the
west front of the Tuilsries the scene
of conflict can be distictly seen. An
immense body of Commune troops
have concentrated around the Hotel
de Ville, having retreated from the
outskirts.
The collapse of the Comtnuue is im
minent. '
Paris, May 22. AU is over. Sev
enty thousand Versa. UUta have enter
ed, and more are now coming They
marched in all night through -ix gates,
meeting with slight resistance. Barri
cades were not defended, and no mine,
exploded.
The Versaillists are now moving
upon the Ilotel de Ville, where the
Commune will make a last stand.
The Versaillists behaved splendidly
committing no excesses.
The Versaillists army have occupied
Paris, .with headquarters at the new
Opera House. ,
Cissey's headqaartera are on the
south side of the Seine at Ecolo Mtli-
taire. -
There was a great explosion this
forenoon near Esplanade ot Inva
lidca.
XOVING HOME.
. Nothing appears more beautiful in
human experience than the reciprocal
affection of parent and children, especi
ally after the latter have attained ma
turity, and perhaps formed new rela
tions in life. To see the loving daugh
ter, after she has become a wife and
mother, visit the parental home, and
bestow that affection upon her parents
that tender affection which has not
been diminished by her new relations,
is noble and admirable in the extreme.
Would that all children realized the
joy they might create in the bosoms of
their parents by keeping alive that
flame of filial affection which is so easily
cultivated, and lose no opportunity of
making it manifest in little acts of lovo
and gentleness, even after they may
have become parents themselves. The
child never grows old to a fond parent ;
it is always the same dear child, and
more especially when it takes the pains
to cultivate a spirit of love aud confi
dence. Strang: Phenomenon. The vil
lage of Uokah, Minn., which is five
miles west of this city, has been, the
scene of a startling phenomenon this
week. It seem -that the citizens in
Ilokah are moviug their cemetery, and
in taking up the bodies for re interment,
the side of a colli u fell out, and exposed
the remains of a young lady named
Delia Parker, who died and was buried
some 13 years ago, aged 17, and we
have it from eye witnesses that her
form was as perfect and she as natural
looking as the day djc was buried.
Her arms, body aud-brcast were thump
ed with a tn dU t and sounded like and
resembled solid stone. The body is prob
ably petrified, as it is a limestone coun
try.; Her relatives immediately rebur
ied her. Other bodies were found
that rescmbh d this one in petrcfrction,
but no examinations were made. We
do nut rurtke this as a sensition item,
bu a the truth. We have read of
latere ve ra 1 si m liar i n s ta n ces. Lu C osse
Democrat.
Dallas; May 21, 1871.
HrN O. B. Johnson, Salem.
Sir: The proposition you made to T.
G. Kiehuiot.d is gentlemanly in all its
bearings. We cordially acecq.t the
same, with the understanding that
shoild the Dallas dog come iu ahead
during Cur hunt oftencr than the Sa
lem dogH, we take the spoils ; if other
wise, Sale m carries cfl the p dm. Pik
notice wid be given of the time aud
place of the hunt. Yours, ttc.
E. L. Df.I.ASIIML'TT, 'Secretary
Salt Culf.k Huntino Club,
XTNOirCE IS HKUETiY fllVHN THAT
ill th Firm of FUK.SCH k M-rM AlION U
fli.sf.lvi!l. AH accotiiiU will he e!t!el by It,
A. liy, Lola, Folk County. Oregon.
J. A. I HKXCir.
J. -McMAHOX.
for Tin: ntcsr.xT scasox.
Wo rfjpet folly call the attention cf the
Public to our Well SckcteJ Stock of
Ladles' Dress Goods,
Ladles' and Misses' Hats,
. i Gents' Furnlklilng Good,
Gloves, Gaiters, 12lc.
Hardware,
Groceries,
School Xt joks,
Stationery, &c,
In fact Everything Found In a First
Clata Hctall Store.
We can assure our ratroos that wo will l
up with the tiuoes. -
Come and Examine our ; Stock before pur-
chafing elsewhere.
Country Produce taken in exchange for
Goods J
N. 1. J.D. LEE.
Dallas, April 22, 1871. 1-tf
Evidence In the Land of Gold 1
"My scali bead, or tetter, about which I
wrote you before, is all gone. Five bottles of
Bristol's Sarsaparilla cured me." E. Fonaits,
Sa Joie.
" Your Bristol's Sarsnparilla and Pills have
cured tne of tne Bait llheutn that I had suffer
ed with for seven years," It. Johssou, Mari-
poa. -
"1 reaiiy dbucvb iqi unsioi saoarsnpanua
and Pills have been the means ot saving my
life." T.J. Eowabds, Stockton. -671.
$1,000 reward Is offerod by the proprietor of
Dr. Pierce's Alt. Ext. or Ooldon fedical Dis
covery for ft medicine that will equal It In the
cure of "Liver complaint" or " Billiousness,"
Constipatiou of the Bowels, Bronchial Throat
and lung diseases severe Coughs, and as a blood
purifier for the cure of Scrofulous diseasos
Boils, Eruptions. Tumors, Pimples, Blotches
and Hashes appearing upon the lace. Sold by
druggists.
The Land of vegetable wondets. The
soil in California teems with vegetable phenom
ena, giant trees, plants.roots and herbs unknown
elsewhere. From that vast botahlo fiold are
culled the ingredients of Dr. Walker's Veo
j!TAni.E Vinegar Birr k us, a medicine that Is
astonishing the world with its cures and throw,
ingall other tonic, aleratives and luvigorauts
into 'the shade. As its benefits extended, indi
gestion, Billlouaness, iotormlttoot fever, rheu
matism, kiduev diseasos. bowel comntalntu ami
I all scrofulous and noorbutlo disorders, lose thdr
terrors. ;
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SPECIAL NOTIONS.
Wir.Ll.OI BAVIIISOxT,
REAL ESTATE DEALER,
Office, No. Gl Front Street,
PORTLAND OUEOON.
REAL ESTATE in this CITY and
EAST PORTLAND in the mot durable
eallien. ron.istin f -LOT?, H ALF BLOCKS
and BLOCKS, HOUSES andSTuUESj also,
IMPROVED FARMS, ami . valuable
uncultivated LANDS, located in ALL parts of
the STATE for SALE.
REAL ESTATE and other Property
purchased lor Correspondent, in thi CITY
and throughout the STATES and THIRL
TORIES, w'th irr!;it ,iro !trd ou tho moat
A D V A N TAG E O U S TK1 MS.
HOUSES and STORKS LEASED.
LOANS NEGOTIATED, mid CLAIMS OF
ALL DESCRIPTION'S PKOMPLY COL
LKCTED. And a. GiMifml FINANCIAL und
AUKXCY BUSINESS transacted.
AGENTS of ill OFFICE., in nil the
CITIES' and TOWNS in tlj HTATK. will
rccive dcftoripH a . of FA F.M 1 ROPER-TV
and forwar i tha homo to tho above uddrosd.
,j -
HOW TO CUKK IT.
At the eoramcneennMit of the Diirlh'c, whiij
alwsys prccvlrs an a! tack of the.Choli'ra, take
a teaspoonful of Pain Kilicrin tirail wa
ter, (hot If f'nvfrl',nt,) an I thv-'U l.atbu freely
tho Honi i'-h aod liwd with tin? l.in KilUr
clour. hMJ the 1arr!e or rr'ni oontitmc
rfprat th; o'ii t cerv fvn or fs!f.' ii la'n tUc un
til the patient i rHuved. In 'tr-uio a".
two or wore teulnfuU may be iveu at a
dt)!.
The Pain Killer, a r"med hn no Cjiii!.
IncaAcrf of Ch 4ffa, SuuuiJ-r C.:;.':iiti5s, ly-
i- '5a, Dy?ntry, Aihit it cur in one nibt
liv taking it hihintiU, an 'J b.thin it
frctly. It tu'!i j t V.)i mftsflc. wh eittrriiBl
ly applied t Oil Sre, Rurn, Sal.D, and
Spra.n. For Sik ll.daU and JToutha-hc
d ,.'.l fail to try it. In sL j.i, it it a- l'a;s Kux-
I'irr.'ti vtr "iniy.snT each bottle,
Tho Pa.iu KUUr U--4d by all dtea'.er in Med
icirtrg. Pries. 2 50 ecnts and $1 ?r b ,tt
Ioi-.oitv,U .Me JklliC.
Tut? theory tbt the vi.-tu of di-reisa enn l e
afcly eoisatvraetfd hy d. of j iln, is f..!fe
und daojccroui. Wivhlu the li yrs, iwt'
added t the f r .;ri!y of the mcdteal r fs
tLn. They are given in ttr.aU d ?, thr 40
they wU Jef!rvy life haiacdutyly hut otis
In wltititd qaatititi, "they ,rmhK?, ultimately
very diitraa.2t4. .It i tmwbe an 3 u't,
jfhll'rhts;l t ttapLTy, rem.?.lios. f-ffai
and iaMins drug, wh;ch, in u'Jigti:'. one
disat, tiw the Seed 'f " h r tiit in e tit,
tnnfhko. None f thrf U-itU u)-; -n
tnent ofertf-S wi'h s tnu-b iUrveine zn.l
crrtaSol.V nj.m he of di 'uie. a H -
tetter's .totnieh Hitter', a t :ie a i eorre.-tiv
iriutut t fit Jjftfr-'n t" -l -f', I, r J i';t ' i?
p tiri'... Ar-et is nnd i s-a ai ' tv- n J r in
ferm'itterit ; hrmt to ot ji )ti ;ai I t i. rv n
diorder?; strychiitie and irus-i act 1 ( r iX'
era! dt-Kilitv ; nercury. in v i .ir fnn, f-r
liver c mnlair t; re;-ir.it; ls o! cLI.vr '-mi -r'd
i iutn for il eHes!ie ; and yet thej doady
3rug( do uot -nnl"4r.,as ?perjSe fr tho di
'ae ahnve enrat rtti'd. with thai wh le-on e
TfffctHhle inri'rant acd alter five, while ta
fire n l fer uieion tint it i. at -nmhin; -y
I-hTleian hSJ take th rer.t:i;i?.iiity (
erihiasr hvm. Let h.r tli i; for their our.-
sake., try tha Rl'ters hi !,fe ihcy res it o t c
toions. The relief th-y will.exieriaroc Sn-m
a enyr of the hrmk-s jwft-. will r"'h r
B'roceur.e t the uo?.afc prerartiu4 referred t
quit necessary.
i;-TALi!ni:i ihiii.
GENERAL COMMISSION
nERCHAWT,
JAN F HAS CISCO,
PEU.EH IS
Druss. Ohoraical3,
Essential Oils,
Dye Stuflj and
General Merchandise,
By flic Packnffc Only.
CastuDrdcrs for this or any rortign .Market,
will receive prompt and Faithful Attention.
.Miners. Mamitact'ircrs and Wholesale
Trade Mipplled for Cuh.
No notice or attention paid, tp Order for floods,
if there is no provision wade or the payment
of the same.
Terms Net Cash, on Delivery, In U.S. Gold
Coin.
N. B.-Conslgnincati of Oregon Produ.e,
Grain, Vlioat, Flour, &c, Solicited.
45 tf
NOTICE,
SAf4F,1J FKEXflV.
REDUCTION OF RATES.
On and ftftor Feb. lOsh, 1871, the rates will
be as follows":
For each Wagon and Span of Horses 25a.
For each additional Horse... file
For each Horse and Buggy.. ..25c.
Or fire crossings in Horse and Bugsry
when paid in advance .....$l
For each Man and Horse.. 23c.
Or six crossings, paid in adranco.. ....$1
For each person on Foot... 12 Jo.
Or twelre crossings, paid in advance. .....$l
For each looso AnhnaL 12Jc.
For twelve ditto $t
For each Hog, Sheep, or float.... ,4o
For each 100 ft. of Lumber not in wagon. ..12 Jo.
For each 100 lb Freight...... 12Jo
49-ly
NE V A J J VKIl TLsEMKS 'I S.
U Si E2 A ri V El li A I ! !
Cheaper . than IWev III
11 0 JL T 13 It, W OJ V I. E Y & CO.,
'.ELLEN DALE STORE,
Have removed their STOCK OF GOODS to
Dallas, and arts rotiataritly reecivin NEW and
WELL SELECTED GOODS, consisting of
J.adkfe' Drths and I'aiioy Comls, ,
Men atid ISuys t'iotbiiijr,
Huts and Caps,
ISoot.s and hocs,
Ladles' and Child reus shots of every
Stj le and Size.
A full"' .Stock of ClrocerlerfroiiRtautly
oit hand, 'aW ISaitUvare aud Crockery
Woolen floods Manutactured at the
lllleiulale Mill, such nn
Heavers-, Casimerc, Hard Times,
Tweeds t-'iaiiiicls and rilanket,
Which we ollVr at Wholtsnltmd Retail.
Having a de.tro to locate T'Tinnnently in
Dallas, we will deal fairly and jutiy with all
wbo rn iv fnvor n with tht:r .i(troiiit'e. We
will exchange Goods for (Country Produce, for
which wo will ;iy the IIihet Price
Drl-'sg on your Ejjgs asd Batter
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QUIl D2.VG B'iiiliS. T.ra'cd in
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Fr.iii( i-;:. .!. A!
our ot-it vii-ue-', tiii
id cx-
t.reitjr e.ur th-Uiku for the lihera! prttronsi
we j..-ive reevivr.i i-r more u.an si yearn, utir
i:.;; eLi h j-vri'-d us )..,e 1 etn steadily tn-Ku.ije-i.
io the Dro.cr l.'iw in C!U'rMi, te
to mv in -onu4U:ne of ti e rajdd jrrowth
of Dr. V.'rf;k t' ( Vuf .mi i Vitiear litttt-re,
n:wr rj-rea-t or the t'in:.;d State and coun
tries -.it heynd. w ar tei f?iAtcd to devoto
our c-:.tif; liitH - .. i i ti'ifn fS.
Vt'c nr-j :! e OI !t-t l'rug Finn on the Pacific
t"oif, ufi t li.e only o!.e, fuLtiii'aous under the
"L- .t.i-' .r jri-. tors juc 1M., mod Lave 4e
Xt !-!,i-!t- I to H-il vur t.tr?-. r 'KSit r'U, ud well
f :.i' vi-h . 1 h.j( on j... vv-rabie term.
iliifl M a rate oi't ";ri u; i y ir uin ;it.
1 .. ....... . , : .... r lr.f -'
rrcin. ef et.!--r;r i-1 tx r iSt4io c-uinesi
n It U i .1". l.'u,"v tjtw h i j vCettd.
YmX rarU."uhrf " .'j'l're ef
P.. 11. 31 Ih.NALD k Co.,
R. H fi'TaVAt.S', ) V h'dei-!tf lt'U?t.
J. J. ...v nn. i fcan Frauci-o.V.
X, P. pi.t 1 is ij made we shall rati
tiriii;. our iuiv?rt.'ij-!, at-d l.rep a lar;-e stwcV
f fr.-fh pAi coii?lar:il o.i hand, an 1 stdl at
f-rn'vS to d:iy o'.ni3.-vi;!!-:a.
T!i? Great axkal recovery ! .
Dr. VAi.:tr:it.'3 California
VINEGAR BITTERS,
4 Iltintlrcda cf Thousands cf
' i:csr t"t?Tnonr titti !r Wonder- Kg.sr
t'3 rat Curative Effects. g?
IWHAT ARE THEY?
THEY AP.E KOT A XTLTu
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..... if i.m ., .i.-;kpy,. Prf
tj; i itnud llvt.t i . . i; r. m r : oi t . r c d . rlcc d
tin I sweetened t ideas j thj taste, called "Ton.
l.s,n" Appetiser',," " r.es; , ress," cM tUat lead
t:;e t'r;i?;r on t draaAc;ieM and ruin, but are
n tra Msd'.elne, matin U'om UteMativa F.oots and
ller'isef California, frrt Itmsii nil AIco!mI1o
StSmttlasns. T'. oyare t'io(JCAT IU.OOD
IH Itli -lKitniiJ 1.1PE (JIVlXCi PRIX.
:i Pl.K a in r-rv c t 1 renovator and 1 avtjrorator of
t id ?yu ri. carrylrs S alt poisonous matter ar.4
rcvtortn.t CiO hU'cdl n heaUhy condition. No
person can :v';s tUCf.o lii turs according to filrcc
tlu:i aad mualnlni; aawJl.
Vut' In!las!iniS4!Rry rv.id Chronic llhcn
tnattsRi anil tot, 1) sijcila ttv IndU
trcMtiotu Uilloiirt, KomlMeut nnd litter
mUtciil I'cvcjs, DUeunci of tho lllood,
l.ivor, KLliU'ssi nu I lilnddcr, these Hit.
tci bar baea mof-t enceoesfu!. Sncli Bls
canr urn cauf-el by VHIntcit lllood. TrUlch
Is jfe.ierar.y produced by dcraaisviueut of tlto .
I)lKeftt5 c (iirnnx.
jIYHlr.PMIAOIt INDlOrSTIOX.
ItcuJacl-.e. l'ain t.Hiio fhoultlers, CoagliS, Tight.
nc.sof lUa Chest, I):?,s:i.;63, Sour Eractailoua of ;
the 5t.-ma?hf T.ul UU 1 x t'w Month Bilious At
tacks, ratpUidlon of t'v5 Heart, Iaaam:r.atSon ef
Hie t.is:gs,t''. lu th;reKlo.;s cf tbo Kidneya.and
nbui.dsvd othsr panful symptoms, are tho off
springs of Dyspepsia..
TU y luvlgoraU tho Storaaeb and rtlrantato tb
torpid liver and bowels, widen render them of tin
crluallrd clBcacy 1 cteansinsr tlse blood f all
Impurities, and Jmyartlnj ucwltfe aud Vigor to
the w'.iolo system.
FOIL H K IS DIt.WES,T:mrtlon9.Tettcr,
. fait i:iicum,n:oclics. 6pot, Iliuples. Tutttules.
Jl.Us, Car.!r.uc.i, Kb.Syu.ms, Gcald-Ucal, Core
rycs.Krj-aip.da.ltcli, fScurfJ, Placsiorattons of
tho f;l;ln, Humors and .Diseases oftuo Skin, of
whatever name or nature, aro literally dun, up
Bnloarrlclontof t'.u Bystembna ehort time by
tho u3 of these Ditters. Or.e bottle In such ,
cases will convlDCQ tho moet Ineretlulous or their
Cimitlvo etTecis.
Closuse tha VH'atfut Blood wh;never you find
Its liupurltleabumliifT thrown the alibi luTim
ples, Kmptlona cr Sores ; "cleans? It when you
And It obfltmcicd and : slnsidU in tho veins;
cleaneo It when It ta f nil, and your faclinpa will
toll you when. Keep t to bUod pure aud the
health of to pystm will fo'itnw.
PIS TAPE and othr WOItI, InrWntjln
tho system of so many thousarubi, aro cjeetuaily
dcslrycd and rontovod. For full direetlons, r Jad
cajvfully the circular around each bottle.
J.WAtKKU, Proprietor. K. It. McDOAtO &"
CO., Drngtta aud Gen. Agents, Paa Francisco, .
Cal and 83 and Si CoiJtao.'ea Street ."VewTork,
UQLD BY AIL DP.UGaiSTS AND DSAT-Kra.
4517
THE HEW FOOD ' :
For a fbiv cents you can buy
of your Grocer or Druggist a
raclta300f.SE A MOSS FARINE,
Kiaile from pure Irisli 2Ioss, or
Carraccp., . uhich will mako
sixicczi quarts of Blanc Mange,
and n IiI:o 'quantity cf Pud
ding?, Custards, Creams, Char
lotte Ilusso, &C. It is the
cheapest, healthiest, and most
delicious food in tho world. It
makes a splendid Dessert, and
has 110 equal as a light and
delieaCe fooJ for Invalids and
Children.
A Glorious Change ! !
- Tlin (.ItKAT WORLD'S TOXIC.
Plantation Bitters.
rc !or;Uivc in tha f-:-fcmui
ch'r of t!c fce!ilo n:l lc!:ili
:::cI. Ai a to:ss3 cor;.iaI
;cr thcagftl ::n.I laiulcl, it
aclsirs. A? :a remedy fcr llic
?i!rrrttn vo:i!ii2G 1 to XvSlScCl
intneit lit" frlr31V
jees. It fiK?rrscS5as every
o!":er s!int.:2nnt.' 5:i nil Cll
males tropical, tsmpprati?, -or
f:i;;icl, it ricl as a frjicSfic
in every fjoc.c,i of li5nrdcr
v;lch'nndprm.nei tho loftily
sli eif lE. usi.i rc::.i c2o ti tSie
:uii:;i:i! hpirits. For sale by
all Drussists
- ?5-1y
a
PiCJtER- T1X AD MOVE SKtE,
Frcnt Street, cne Daor South cf
Post Glace. .
(. v
Dallas - - - - m Orrcron.
ir ?;0VINJ TI1KKE IS A MAHKKD
tSk. difiernce bc-twtcn articles of TINWAKB
tu,tm!aelure.i h ine. and that made bv 11 anil
t. iurets i:i r. itliUtd Kudc-i-her large e ic. tut
S.ijiftier.t. I haV OR hand both iti v o H id.i ke
ui.i Ibat of l.utory m.-.l c, so t'lat rcjda
take their choice. My stoek toiitin iu
rati, of
Moves of all Kinds, .
Cupper, lr.,s aud Iron W'r,
Vlre worl, of all deri iptlotss
Sheet ai.d (.alvanized Iron
Stt.ve HoiKr.Tta Kettles,
Miik Iai, Dippers,
l.urd iid It utter Cans,
Iir Heaters,
J-t pinned Ware a gcncrl Assorfmcnt, ,
Coc-ing Sroocs, A variety of Gem Tans
Porccl iia lined Mw Fans for Fruit,
Sroiliajr Tiztures of Ntw ajid ke Host
Improved returns,
d in faet evc.ytliing that can be fuoad io a
fir?t cats Tiu and Stove 3 tore.
dot) Worlt ;
S'eatly Dons awd Promptly Attended to.
5-t - T. D. XKWMAN.
35 TO 310 PER DAY.
MKN, WOM EX, BOYS AND GIKLj?
U'ho cmrajfe in our business raalce from 55 1o
SIC) per day in their own localitte. "-Full
p.irttcutars und instruetions sent tree by mail.
Tlmse in need of permanent, pn Stable work
-heuld ad.ln a oee, GEOKOE STIXSON
A Co., l'l-rtlnt'd. Maino.
,-4 I If f
TO TnE AVOTIKIXO CLASS. We a r
now prepared to fnrni-b all eJnsse with con
stant employment at hojne, tho whole of tha
time or !'or the spare moments. Business new,
light and profitable. Persons of either tex
vastly cam fno 50o. to f 0 of an evening, and
a proportionate sum by devotiug their whola
ime to . the business. Boys and girls earn
marly tismueh as men That all who sea this
'iiotiee may send their address and test' the bu
bir.cfp, we make this unparalleled offer: to such
as are not well saiisficd, wo will send $1 to pay
for the trouble of writing. Full particulars, a
valuable Swuiplo, which will do to ooinuienee
work on, and a copy of The People Literary
Vvmpnntun, one of the largest and best family
newspapers . published, all sent free by mail.
Render, if you want permanent and profitable
wv.rk, address,
2-Sra E C. ALLEN A Co., Augusta, Me.
iv. is. t'is a 14 ; cV Co.,
Wagon & Carriage Iflakersi
MAIN STREIiT, DALLAS,
Are on band with their WAOQONS and BUG
U1K8 at their old Stand this Spring as usual,
and intend to sell them very cheap tor Cash;
the Priees ranging from $130 to $180.
They -hav also on hand for sale plenty of
wagon tnaU rials, (iivo him a call aud see them.
AU kinds ot work in their line dono to order.
AU kintU of UiaekMul.hlng done on short
utiee, and in a workmanlike manner. Horse
Shoeing $2 60, cash down, - t
ThanVful fr past patronage, they solicit
continuance of the same.
0-tf Pallad, May 6, ISfl,