TOWN 4 COUNTY tlEWS
DALLAS, SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1871.
Money Market.
Latest New York Uold Quotations
111
Legal Teudor in Portland:
Buying ..'....90 J Selling ...91
D-Ula Produce aul Commission Market.
Corrected Wekly, by J IL Stiles, People's
Merchant. Mam Srreet, Dallas, Oregon.
WHEAT ft 20 p bush.
OA 0 1 50 "
BARLEY 75 .
FLOUR- 50 $d bbl.
" Sk$l 50 $1 75.
CORN MEAL 4o lb.
BISANS-4J,' B lb.
BACON Side. 12J 13o lb.
" Shoulders. 8. to lOo. B lb.
H AMS 14 16c lb.
JORK Dre!ed, 6 cents.
" Pickled, 8c. to 10c. "fh lb. .
BUTTER Firkins I ft fa) 20o p lb.
Rdls. 25 "B tb.
EGG5 18c p doz.
LAUD Bulk, 13" ; tins, 14
POT TOK Fr .n WV'on, $1 25 B bushel.
ONION."? $1 50 hushed.
APPLES Ure ui, 50c bhl.
" Dried. 5 6c p lb. . -
CIIKEE New Ore.r. 20 25a. Jg lb.
ClllKEI:S-2 SO (a) $3 doz.
TURKKYS 75 l .cU.
DKIKD PLUM 16$ "p tt.
WOOL 33 Jc lb '
A Splendid Chance.
We will sen ! the Dallas Repcbucay and
Df.m crest's Monthly, which is itself $3 for one
jcat, to any person who pays us $1
Drmorest's Month lt stands unrivalled as a
Family Masaiine'. Its choice Literature, it
superior Music, its laro amount of valuable
infonnit on on '-miscellaneous subjects, its
practical and reliable information in regard to
the fashions, and arti-tic illustrations, give it a
just claim t' its well-earne 1 title, ''The Mudel
Magazine of A -aeriea."
A large st ck of Glas and Queensware and
other new goods at G. B. Ptik-s.
Messrs. llbart i. Co. are moving their har
ness sh,p from their old stand to the N. E. cor
ner of Mill and Min S'reets.
At the school meetins; last Saturday, it was
decided to admit scholars outride the district
to the full benefit of the school by their paying
the usual tuition, viz., four, six and eight
dollars per quarter.
Camp Meetings are now in full blast. The
Methodist Church Suth commenced a meet
ing at their giound -In .Dijie lat Thursday :
the M. E. Church North commences nest
Thursday at Ellendale; to be follow e 1 by the
Annual Meeting of the Christian Brotherhood,
on their grounds at Dixie the following week.
Mr. George Tiilots n inform us that he will
commence operations for buinii.ig a Grit Mill
,nd Saw Mill on the Gaad Round Reserva
tion next Monday. The prist mi'.l is to contain
one run of burrs, and is to be well fm'n I. Mr.
T. is a good workman, and .will perform his
vr irk in a creditable manner. He also has two
other mills to build this sumua;r.
The summer weather havin.sf t- all appear
ance commence?! busines, and the road3 l-e-c
mit'g passably good, tb.io who enjoy a
"spin rouid the country" are arousing to
th j fact that now is the tiina. Tbs-e
wishing a g'od turn ut on short notice and at
jaasonable charges, cannot do better tbau to
call on Mr T. G. Rlchmor.d, corner of Maiu
and Ciurt Erects, e-htre they will be sure to be
accommodated
Camp Meeting. The Methodist Church South
are holding their Camp Meetings at their
Camp Ground in Dixie. Tb-.-y commenced on
Thursday, and will he held over tw Sabbath
days. The Christian Churth will also hold
Mtetirtg over two Sabbath days at the same
place, conniif-ncing immediately after the
Methodist Meeting terminates By reference
to notice of Mr. William lavage in this week's
isu, those who do not attend prepared, can be
supplied with hoard at reasonable rates.
Mr. J. II. Robbius informs us that he and
bis brother -wilt exhibit their patent traveling
thresher at Bethel in this county next Satur
day, the 10th inst. Those interested fa the
improvements of the day in agricultural imple
ments, will have an opportunity to see this
machine work,-as they pnrpose trying it with
Leaded grain. Tbe Robbing Brothers have
been to considerable trouble and .expense in
fitting up this macLine, and they wish the
public to satisfy thcmselvee .as to itt utility.
We have received from Mr. D. C. Pcaracn
gcnt for the Dial Publishing Company, a copy
,of the Dint, a neat eight page paper, published
V tbe Young Men's Christian Association of
an Francisco. It is designed for th little
oiks, but has much in it that would be benefit
(Cial to older heads. It is furbished free to any
one n-iic ing their nanu s to the address of the
.Company. Mr. Pearson gave us a call on
MoiMluy last, and reports favorable piogressby
way of subscription, Ac lie is engaged in a
poble work, aid wb bespeaK for bim a cordial
-welcome wherever be may go.
The bouse of Levi Wells, of South VanbiU,
. was robbed .and fired a few daja idiice. There
was about $i,6U0 in gold, and some currency,
making in all about $1,800, in a trunk, which
was found by the remnants ia the ashes to have
been drawn from ita usual poaition. No re
main of ho gold being found, together with
tbe fact of the trunk having been moved from
Ita usual place, led to the belief that the build
ing was robbed, and then fired to prevent the
discover. Two .men were followed to this
place, oeing msj-tcttd, but the pursuing party
having no papers lor their arre.t, it W4ts f,mn(j
xiecessary to return to Yamuitl County fr the
peefssary document.
Telcgpraiiiiic Nummary.
London May 26. A Time special
says Fuvre and SimoQ are liliely to . be
replaced. : ' t'ir . -
The Bavarian General at Cham
piajjny asked passports for insurgent
ttiBcers at Vincennea. Vinoy referred
him to the text of he Convention. '
Vinoy is appointted Gov. of Paris.
Anions the hostages shot were Sura,
De guerry, the Jesuit Fathers Ducon
dny, Clair, Olivan, Canbert, Uaugy.
Abbe Alard, Dauker, and twenty-five
gens d'armes.
The last band of insurgents was
crus! ed yesterday in the cemetery of
Pero la Chaise.
Three thousands prisoners arrived
vesterday.
The disarmament of the Nationals is
proceeding and multitudes have been
arrested.
Paris, May 29 The fighting at
Belleville, Nutdan and La Chaise was
disperate. No quarters were given to
man, woman or child. Military law is
established.
Executions arc progressing in the
Champ D Mars, Park au Morceau and
Hotel de Villc. Fifty to a hundred
were shot at one time.
No one is permitted to leave without
McMah m's signature. Nearly every
member of the Commune is shot or
excuted as taken.
Provision.- are scarce.
The Western and Oi leans lines are
open to-day to goods and traffics, but
exit to pers ms i forbidden. . i
New Vorkt May 20. A Versailles
correspondent telegraphs th-it M. Del-
fscluse, the Delegate and Minister of
War uod r the defunct C -minunt, was
shot by his guards and instantly killc-ti
on Sutn?ay night, in attemping toes
etpe. The trials of ibo Communist leaders
taken alive wi 1 commence during the
present week, and conviction is inevit
aide. It is generally believed ' that
eve,ry one will suffer deth.
After a desperate and bloody cc fiict,
'he Government troops succeeded in
ciptuiing the insurgent position at
Belleville and Pere ia Cbaise late on
Saturday night. The firing then
ceased, and yoterday morniog on the
troops advancing uon one position
he:d by the Cctnunits, the
in.-urgents hoisted a white flag and
surrendered in a body.
Thirty-eight regiments of the lines,
belonging to McMahon's army, return
ed to Vt-rsaiiles in triumph, flying the
the magnificent banner of thr Bepubiic
eupfimd from the Communist.
Vinoy is appuiuted Gov. of Paris by
Thi rs.
It is proposed as a temporary meas
ure to divide the Capitol into twenty
milita-y districts, each to be strong y
g irrijsoned. This artangement will bt:
maintained until order is completely
restored, and until the passions aroused
by the insurrection have disappeared
Owing to the admirable plan adopted
by Me.Mahon fur stunning the barrU
-aIcs held by the Communists, his
trops did nut suffer heavily during the
seven days of fighting in the streets
Th los to the army is altuge'her 2,
805, whilt. according to the most relia
ble estimates, the loss of tho insurgents
is over fifteen times as great.
It is s'ah'd on good authority that
among the unfortunate persons held as
'otaires in prison in La I!oqut, who
were murd'-red, were ten nuns.
On Saturday the insurgeut prisoners
at Tartary made a desperate t Hon to
escape. They set fire to the straw
given them to sleep on, and in the c m
tusion which followed broke out of the
flames. Sixty-two effected an escape.
Twenty-four have been recaptured
The French Governmentwill ask
the ex-tradition of all Communists
chiefs who have already taken or may
take refuge in England, as under the
French law they are regarded as crimi
nals who come within the terms of the
extradition treaty,
A dispatch from Paris last night
pays the firemen from Antwerp are now
entering Paris. The firo in the Hotel
de Ville is extinguished.
Pajchal and Groussft, the two prin
ciple leaders of the insuirection, are not
to be diseovered. It is believed they
arc alive and hiding.
Since eight o'clock last evening,
when the entire city mtv be said to
have been in the hands of Versaillists,
priests and cabs have been gained
mi king their appearnnco od the
streets. '
, Titis morning firing had ceased, and
the Communists great rebellion gave
its last ga -p. : The remnant of the in
surgents laid down their anus nod the
dra ma w as over. Ten thousand prison
ers are tiow passing through the Hue
Lafayette. ,ino)t of them, bareheaded,
with their uniforms turned inside out.
Among them are 2.0U0 regulars who
went over to the insurgents at the out
set of tbe rebellion.
Versailles, May 20.- Tn the Assem
bly today, Changarnier defended Ba
zaine and the capitulation of Metz.
The Legislature announced that all the
capitulations ; tnado during the war
would be investigated by a council of
war?
The remnants of the insurrection,
consisting of a few scattering: bands,
have taken refuge in the Bois de
Parliament, i '
Insanity Cured by a Surgical Operation,
Some months ago a colored .man
named Pylcr was brought to the Central
Lunatic Asylum, suffering from insanity
of the most ferociocs and dangerous
character, resulting'from the kick or a
horse, which crushed the skull and
pushed down a large piece of bone upon
the brain. His condition required the
severest restraint, and it was found nec
essary to confine him to a close cell,
and to keep him in baudcufFs, and even
then he found opportunities to! attack
his attendants. Dr. Conrad, the super
inteudant, then called the attention of
Dr. Hunter McGuire to the case, and
Br, McG., after an examination, deter
mined to attempt the removal of the
bone, which was pressing upou and-in-to
the brain. The operation ,was suc
cessfully performed, and a piece 2
inches long and 1 inch wide was re
moved. This was three months ago.
and though previous to the time the
patient had been having constant epi
leptic fits, and as many a3 three or four
per day. he wholly recovered . from
them. There is now no insanity and
though the mind is considerably cnfVe
blod its powers are fast returning. Tin'
wound caused by the surgical operation
has heale1 up, and the man is walking
about without restraint, and promises to
get well Richmond Enquirer.
Saturday, May 27th, to the wife of G. II.
Stiles, a. daughter.
Sunday. May 2Sth, ,to the wife of J. II.
Kincui J, a, daughter. '
Thursday, Juue 1st, to the wife of D.J.
Holmes, a ton.
JJi -.11.
At the res-idtnee of Fa ink Nichols, May 2t
1S7I, .ori.'n Albert ILdWrt, Infiot ob ot
il -urgi- and Miuuie lioibvrt, age 1 1 m .nth and
27 days.
t it b: o v v 1 1 e: . t a i,,
Formerly "WESTERN HOTEL"
Corner of l-'irst and .Hotiol street,
PORTLAND, OltKJON.
Messrs. SMITH & COK
IT AVE TAKEN THIS WE EL KNOWN
X Huse aad JleCued and furni.-hed it
throughout, traking it ly 1'a.r the 1'EaT HO
TEL IN 10!IN.M.
X. 1$.- ILt and Cold llmh attached to th
lluurio fur the bi.nt.lit of t msts.
frMITJl X COOK,
I'tvprktors.
Portland, April II, IS70. 7:lf
er Ci!ootI! !Vciv 4mOO(U!!
fo t 1 1 1 : i'li i; i: r h i: as in.
Wo
refpert fully call the atlentlou of
Public to our Well Selected Stock of
the
"Ladles Dreg ouds
I,artles and illsef Hat.
Cicuts rurnlsliltig ;od,
t.lovts, Cialicrx, I'tr.
Hardware,
Groceries,
School II ioL,
Stalioiierj , tfcC.t
In fact Everything Found In a First
t'lukM Hctail More.
Wo can assure enr .-Patrons that we will be
u with the times.
Come and Kxaiuine oar Stif-k before inr
chainj elsewhere.
Country Produce taken in exchange for
Goods !
N. A. J. D. LEE.
Dallas, April 22, 1871.
1-tf
Everlasting PorfutaoJ
Mt RtiAr A. Lamas' Florida. Watrr han
oft;n been styled the " Ever lafting Pvifiifiio "
It is indeed true tht it delightful aud refresh
ing fragrance lingers fur tunny days around
whatever it touches unlike the ordinary per
fumes, that leave no trac of their momentary
exi.ttauco save their sickly, heavy color rancid
oils.
As there are worthless counterfeits of
this deliciou perfume, buyers should always ask
tor the Florida Water prepared by Lauman 4
Kemp, N. Y. 610.
Fever and Ague, Chills and Fever,
and every other form of intermittent or remittent
ferer.are speedily eontroled, relU ved and cured
use by tbe of Bristol's Sugar coalod i'iili and
Bristol's SarsaparilU. These fwo remcdicfi act
directly upon tbe stomach, liver, blood, and hu
mor, aud if patients will only follow the di
rectins printed on the label and wrapper, a
quuk recovery to health will be their rewsrd.
. 672.
Thiers ! ' Knaves ! ! SWINDLEltS ! I
These are mild terms with which to dcidgnnte
those mean contemptible ad venturers, who have
been induced by the high reputation which
Dr. Suge's Catarrh Remedy bus won to put up
and nfi'erfor salo a worthless imitation of thix
celebrHttd medicine. Remember that Dr.Pierco'o
privato S ump, which is the only Ire yui, n a
1re of Genuiucnt, -should be upon every pack
age. This piivute s'mnp, issued by the U, S
Oovernmentexprcssiy for stamping Dr. Pierce's
medicine, has upon it his portrait, nnino and
address, and the words "U. S. C. rtifi.utu of
Jen"uinencs8." Don't get swindled by men call
ing themselves Dr. Sago; Dr. It. V. Pierce, of
liuilalo, "N. Y. is tbe only man now living
that has the right and can prepare the genuine
and original Dr. Sago's Catarrh Remedy. Sold
by druggists, or sent by mail oa recipfc of sixty
cents. - -
DoiiU depaL because you have a weak
Constitution. The , vitalizing principla em
bodied in Dr. Walk Kit's Ykoktablk Vimkoar
15 itt Ens will afsuredly strengthen it. In every
drop of that combination of vegetable curatives
there is a stimulating, a regenerating, a regula
ting power unqualed in the whole rang ot
prcpiietary und ofBoal remedies. It is to tho
inert physique what steam and oil are to the
loeomutivo engine. Yet it contains no fiery
excitant, nothing but the juices of r Are m...l.
kinai herbs aud roots, intended bv th
j Physiciaa 'Tortlte healing of the i(aUons."
I Sl'EVUL NOTICES.
XV I Is L I All D A V 1 0S OIV,
REAL ESTATE DEALER,
onice. No. Gt .Front Street, v
TORTLAND OREGON.
' REAL ESTATE in thin CTTY and
EAST PORTLAND in the mwt deirable In
Cttlties. consisting of LOTS, HALF BLOCKS
and BLOCKS, HOUSES and STORES j alo,
IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable
uncultivated LANDS, located in ALL parts of
the STATE for SALE.
REAL ESTATE and other Tropcrty
purchased for Correspondents, in this CITY
and throughout the STATES and TERRI.
TORIES, with ereat rare and on the most
ADVANTAGEOUS TERMS.
HOUSES and STORES LEASED,
LOANS NEGOTIATED, and CLAIMS OF
ALL DESCF IPTI'INS PROM PLY COL
LECTED. And a General FINANCIAL and
AGENCY BUSINESS transacted.
AGENTS of this OFFICE, in all the
CITIES and TOWNS in the STATE, will
recive descriptions of FARM PROPERTY
and forward the some to the above address.
HOW TO CURE IT.
At the cfmiuntMiu-tt if the Di irihoc, which
tilwtys precede au. attack of the Cholera, take
a teaspoon ful of P.iu Kilter in suj.tr :ind w
ter, (oot ' if couveni?i)t.) auJ then bathj freely
the .(omach and bowd.- with tbs? Pon KitUr
clear. Should th? diarrhea r cr imp contiiwe
repeat the dose every ten r-t5fte'ii !iai.ue un
til the pitieiit is relieved. In exlrnne cicj.
two or more tea.poonful mcty be given at a
.loj-C.
The Pain Killer, a remedy, ha no C(m!,
Incases uf Chub ra, SinaH;:r Complaints, Dya
ficpsia, Dysutry, A. thrua it cures ia one nijjht
by taking it intern ;ly, an I b itbi.i with it
freely, Ifs , n t !ikj masjie, when external
ly applied v Oil Son , iiurus, Scald, and
Spra.n. For SibJt lledatl and Toothoihc
don't fail to try it. In U -rt, it is a Pais Ku.l
r.u. Directi .111 sc-'nipat y .trh ljU
Thu Pain Kiikr u-'I iby iili dc,il; r iu Med
icines. '
Pri1!"!", 2' c-nt, 5 cents in $1 pr little
t l.Itervtr,ct.
Space Is vahab'e in a nt wspacr. and it is
therefore prped in thli aivcr'.isment tg c Um
dense a r-uiety of fcts, im? rtit to th j pub
lic, into a email coma. Th e facts refer
to Ilttctf r's StountU Uitttrs what t? at med
icine is, and what it will do. In the first place
then, the article it asiimutanf, tonic and a.!tcr
ativct eousiuin of cauibi latik-n of an obj
lutUy pura ptrUu sjrv-nt with the most va'
ulle w diciaal rejatab! t u!;ai c -.that Do
tanle r"'-c:irch has placed at th d'sposat r-f the
ehemitit aud th 1 phvi ia?i Th'jsa ttiredients
re mmuwn l; I with j;r'at cr?, iii jh h
pr por'i j'H to to produe prcj aratton which
invigorates without initio the j;vn ral sys
tem, t n. r'!t 5, and c.r;tr.N the stom
ach, tho bvwi'U, liver, aa I the mitmr st-crc.ivc
or (ran.
Wbut t;.. rs re'ir:ittvc '! d mut l
fratbetfii fruuj what I has d.fuc. .Tho ca-v of
ivFj-t p?ia, or any ith-r form of inH: jeio.
in wbii-h it bus bocrs per?tintiy b Jmi:iiiter-;d
without eti'-jctin; a radical cure, is jet
to be bfcr l Ir -oi, an I the tmn m.y bo said of
bilious disorder, ijttcrm'ttflut fo : r. ncrvou.
(T tn.. general d-sbiMty, poutiption. sik
hea l ache, menUl dobitkst'J '.vh'u-ti ihi fbbt
are so subject. It jinriuc.-" a I the t!oidi ofthf
body, iuchi itn the btuod, and the getifbi stiui
ulus which it impnttfl to t!ie ne'V us system is
not enccfcd.-d by the- Hlibc? t rctC ion. 1 L i .
chapt:r -f fat U hh-h r;-ie$s, t-r lucir wwd
Sttkrs, should mark and reni4!!icr.
1:1 vu im :i) in in.
GENERAL COMPIISSION
HA N Fit INCIXCO,
nKU.KU I
Drugs. Chemicals,
Essential Oils,
Bye Stuffs and
General Merchandise,
By I h c cka :e On 1 y.
Cash Orders for this or any Foreign Market,
will receive prompt and Faithful Attention.
Miners. Manufacturers and Wholesale
Trade supplied fur Cat-lu
No notice r attention paid to Orders for Oonds,
if there is no provision tnadu for the payment
of tbe same. :
Terms Net Cash, on Delivery, In U.S. Gold
Coin.
N, B.-Consignmenta of Oregoa Prodtitc,
Grain, Wheat. Flour, &c, Solicited.
' 45 tt
REDUGTIOFJ . OF RATES.
On and after Feb. lOth, 1871, the rates will
bo as follows :
For each Vgon and Span of Horses. 25c.
For each a.dditional Horse.......... .......... 6lc
For each Horse and Buff?y........."25'
Or five crossings in Horse and ' Bugiry
when paid in advance,... ......$1
For each Man and Horse ..25c.
Or six crossings, paid in adanco
For each pershn on Foot.. ..................... 12 Jc.
Or twelve crossings, paid in advance......$l
For each loose Animal-......". ........ ."..12i.
For twelve ditto....... $1
For each Hog, Sheep, or Goat............. ......
For each 100 ft. of Lumber not in wagon...12jf.
For each 100 lb Freight ....... i2ic
NEW aj VhUTlE UEN'iS.
C1I E A P! C H Ii A T!!
Cheaper than Ever ! ! !
BOLTEH, AVO-U TLUY & CO.,
ELLEWDALE STORE,
Have removed their STOCK OF GOODS to
Dallas, and are constantly receiving NEW and
WELL SELECTED GOODS, consisting of
Ladies' Press and Fancy Moods,
Wen and Boyt Clothing,
Hats and Caps,
Jtoots and Shoes.
Ladled and Children Shoes of every
- Stjle and Size.
A fuUTKtock of fiiocerles "coitfdantly
on hand, also Harduare and Ciochery.
Woolen Goods Manufactured at the
Fliendalc Mill, such a
Beavers, Cassimerea. Hard Times,
Tweeds, Flannels and Blankets.
Which we ofler at Wholcsakfdtid Retui'.
Haring a 'desire to btcate pcrmnncntly i'
Daila. we will d-il firlv and ju-tly with mM
who miT favor u with t-betr ftrttroTme, Wi
will eX' !i;nic tood for Country Produce, for
which we will p;iy the lli.he-t Prie.
Ering: oa your Eggs aud Batter.
3.f
p.. h. McDonalds co.,
Tv:ioi.EiLn '
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mn:-r:"::,CAi.,
Cs, 1 1: 1 1 ,fntViorr,t6U-st' tbSr tusort.
r; t f ';'' Arr'vct)" t ;oods. piirfeil '1
r&xl r t' -j I '.Jo if -if articles. l-Jd - r v th
I s i v ,:. - V' ; t ;- a c)l st 1 Lllci TUM:-
aw.v. iva .i'roitr.
Yv."r'3 r T "1 r.E' TTTATAT't
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1 v-j .-r-: v-i-2t 1 !!; fin is,
V -.i t r. (. , 11 kin xrrtrr,
Ks'U';; O::, ; iViia hu -tt.
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ar ::-tL-4-."i:i- -1 1... u.j t- uuvrr. h!.
t on s .ii.i-i.
OUR imrjG B JoINiS. lo -a'cd in Sui
Fr.iiic.iaco. Cal. AiU-r our be ft ihc, aud .x
prwyiiij? our thank for t!i- lib rt pi!r.n-:u
vc Lave received for more thuj 21 yeji. dor
iu ir which period wo Lave bcvii fitradiiy ..
irft-d in tlm Drug 1iijiiii -ft, in Ci!i! .rii . .
l.t'jf tith ty ia cM).e.itin- f tb ri t rw.
i f Ir. Wa-kcrfV California Vinegar l!i?tr
tiow prf:vl.wvi-r tbe t tiiu-l ta'-is d couo
tries far b-y'tid. wa or-i ll -e, .ii,it'd ; duv.t.
our entire iia'.e fo fatd !-." s
We arc iii: l ilt-t Dnij Finn on th Paolfti
Ci-i?, ;iti I tl e or.ly one, -.oilif'u-.u under tb
the f,imt propru-tj.rs ku- I. 1'J, and have d
t. iii.ioi .t w rvll vat la rc, pr ':pi roo-i, and wvli
c?.i!s;i' bed hu;-ns . fuvor-t-. tcriu.
'th'o. i a rirt npj.nrtuidty for iven wit!,
tncan. ?f eutvrin-j i- i" h i-r r), !! buinvsc
jwiih advr,a s cevr l-fvf? oSered.
For particular ct (-aire of
U. II. M. DONALD .t Co.,
R. H MfPoxAU, I Wh- lexuSc Drust,
J. C. Si-i.s i.jt. Saa Frauvi-co Ca'.
N. II. Us. t 1 a -i'e if jpade e shall con
ttnue our importations, and keep a lare storV
of frth :'U constantly ou Liud, aad ll at
prices t duly f:a;Hil;ou. .
TIic Great 3Ic!icaI Dlscorery I
Dr. WALKEE'S CALIFORNIA
-VINEGAR BITTERS,
Hundreds cf Thousand c
Bear testimony to thlr Wonder- SZvsr
lal Coratlve Effects. g t
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TIIEV AKE KOT A VILE
II FANCY 'DRINK.raf
tf t .u:::, ....-I.c , l'rof
fc'l-drlla nud IcfiiKt' t.inuui-i.yCU.r-d,tpiced
a:j.l sweetened t j le : toj t.istc, callod"Ton
le?.nt Appctizcn-," " HcRtorcrs," c, tUat lead
t!i t.prb-r on t drunkenncs and ruin, but are
a tras !dclicinc,ma'lc from tlic Nativo roots and
lTcrl)of California, free from nil Alcoholic
Stlwii!laniu Tircyarc ttUtr.ATIIbOOI)
pruinr,:t nod i.ifk cji vincj puin-
CXl'I.Ea pcrf ct Kcnovatcr nudlnvisorator of
i:o TysUm, carrying oft" oil polsosioas matter aci
rc-tortarf C o bl. c.l to r. bcaltby condition. No
parson can tao Cicso Tl tcrs accordiaij todlreo
tloacad rc.ua'.a n: w. II.
For Inflsip.imutary mil Chronic II hen-inatl-u!
r. nd t.oiit, I) icuht i-i ladU
ttCHtlon, ItittoiiH, lto;:iiiU-ot nd Inter
iniltcnt Vvvevt Dh,r-aarf ul'lhe lUood,
livcc, Kilncyn, mtd Ulndnor, Cicso Hit
tcr-s l avj bic-a most i, -.cc-Ssful. Buch IU
caM ra cajfod by Vitiated ntood, wli"ch
l Kc:icraHy produced by.djraaiiiacat of tuo
DiycMii vt Oier-ns,
I)VHIErIAOR lmfiEfTOX.
ITca.achs. fa" a 1 1 tha SlwnlJe:-9, Coasts, -".Tl-At
iiCiof tW CUcst, Iiinca;, Sour ructattoua of
tlicPtmac!!, Bad tt - t i t:u MontU Eiiloaa At
tacks, ralp.is.tion cf the lloart, Inflammation of '
tiio Iju:i.ra::i 14 the n-jrloisS f thuKidneys.and
n hundred other paT.ml yiuptoai&, ara tha oT
sprlngsof Iyspcp,a.'
Tti y l.?igorutv- the Stomach snd silmnl&tc tho
trpl i liver and bowi-ls, which render them of utv
cfinaUod etScacy I t cJca-islo tha btood tf ail
linptnitU-a. and iiupartia new Ufa a;dviyorto
tin! while svUcm."'
VOll HIvtN !I?F.ArS.r.rr.i.ttoEs.Tettcr.
Call r.hcnm, B'.olc;.cs. b.ioU, Idmples, i'usiulce.
Uo-is, Carlmaclis, rd:j;-1Vo.cli, CCali-If;i,'rorc
I'3fs, Efy1p-da, ftoh, fKJurfs, Plsic dorations of
tho Tkla, naoiors aal Iiaacs;of tho Skin, of
whatever ua.aa or i-at-are, ra-j literally. dn;' up..
ondc -.rri3d otit of thj nysteni i: a thor l-md by
tho '.130 of Uicsu Biitors; Ovo bottle la Saoh
races will cob vinco tha most incredulous or th.,ir
curative effects.
' Cleanse tha V.tlr.to ! Wood whencrer you find
It Imparities "burbtinjf thron;; thocUta tal'ii.n
plcs, Ernptitia or Sorest cleanse H. when yoit
find it - obstructed ani elugghih t i the veins;
clcanso. It when It Is f ml, and yonr toolings will
tell yon whom. Keep t'so blood pure aad tho
bcaltli of t'o system will follow, v-
IMX, TA T E and other WO ttIS, 1n?-in? in
the system of so many tiioua uU, ari ctT ctnalty
destroyed and removed. For fall dlrecttoac, rjad
carefully the circular orouud caolt bottle. , ...
J. WALKER, Proprietor. R. II. McOOtTAt.D -3s .
CO., Di Ufi-ii-tt a-vi Gen. Aj-e.it.. Caa rraactsoo,
Cab, and 33 aad St Comma co Strott, Kew TorL.
BOLD BY ALL' D?.UGaiT3 AND DEAt Tttfl.
3 jinri i j c 2"
dSBSBSfPj
jSE , A D VtiK TISE VENTS.
THE NEW FOOD.
For r fow cents you can tray
your Grocer or Drnsrffist a
raclcaw of SEA MOSS FABINE,
mado from puro Irish 3Ioss, or
Carrageen, lvhicli will niato
sixteen quarts of Blanc Mange,
and a I2I;c quantity of Pad
dingp, Custards, Creams, Char
lotte Russe, &C. It is tho
(Leapesf, Iiealthiest, and most
deliclou j food 'in the world. It
makes- a splendid Dessert, and
lies no equal as a light and
delicate faod for Invalids and
Children ' J.', ,T'-"
A Glorious Clmuire I !
Tlir. fdlEAT WORLD'S TOXIC
Plantation Bitters,
This xvosKlcrfiii vr-fal!e
rM!r.i!iv is i!icc:-ats-rlnror
ilio fro:: tirt.l clc-iii-?.'t-c!,
A n ::j:. I cordial ,
;ter Use c:l tm I !:ics?s:k1 it
t n::ie:t;r filer:-;
ttr.iairs. A u remedy for !sri
tiervou vca332rsi to v.Siirli
nvc cspeei-vlly fsK
rcl, it is sm ?r cii I "as cicrj'
o:Isrr ism3s".ist, Z:i nil Cli
iir.ites, tropica!, tctnnerntr,
or fj 5;.l it iivi i ;i f.p-?c3c
s! ovvry spcim o5 cliinrucr
wm m m-m
animal spirit. For siake by
all Dru3i.ts. ';"x ':yff "f
3T
n fjojtER m aw moil milt
r'roat Street, one Doer, South of.
Post Ofice. Th"-.-, j
Dallas - - -
- Oregon,
KNOWING THERE IS A MASKED j
)i5)criico lut wec ai-'ic'es of TINWAHE
uiaiiu-Hcturcd by uie. and ib.-it wade b.f n-anu-,
.tcturcrs in Portland and .h.T. large ciiit, fur,
'hipuicnt. I have on hand b(sh lay own make
4fd a!-o that -of factory rh a We, so -that rwipli
tnay taV.e tbcjr choice. Mjr tock 4J0i.sijfls.ia"
k art, of , .: . ".,
Moves of ail Lind, - t
Cuinu't, ltr,.ss aud Iron Ware,, i
iie work of all descriidious,
fehfct and (ilvmiizt-d lrcit
- Miik Iatn-, I)Ificti. '
JLrd nd Hntier C'nus,
aptnnd Ware agencrl Atsoriiacu(r j
Cooking ?pooos. A varitj o-f Gem Pans,-
Jroilinj; Fixtures f Nr and tha Mast'
lffijucvtd Pa;krn.
nd in fnt ev-ytb1uf -that enn it fc.und in
6rt c ass Tin Wnd Stvu tft4r.-,.s . Lfti.t
tt
-Work-
9 o e
Neatly Dona and Promptly Attended to. . "
- . T. B. NEWMAN. a
. I'. . s 0 PER DAY.
ME N, WOMEN, BOYS AND QIllLS
V nii;!i;r iu on laiiiiiS u-v lioiu 5 tQ-j
Hi per day in their own KicaUtics. , f ull,
''arttciHars and itistni'-tious sent tree by tudil.
I boa.- to need of pertnanvnt, proti fable work
-b.aild nd 'Hf h oec (iEUiiUE bTIMSUN
I o 1- ttlai-d. Maa.c. , . ... -? -
;-W-. i 1? tf h V -'
: -. V',
TU THE WOUKI.XO CLASS Wo ar
mow prcpi-vd to tuttii.h a'l rlarvs with cin.
taitt 4-uli.yuient at hmao, ths htilo" of t.his '
iu'oor tor tlV arc inierts. . - Hutii tss new,
fight and jrfitble.-: Pcin his .of ,iiher; sex,a
asily irn lrin ilic to $5 of an . e.ytnirjr, andj
ri iti'JtMtc t-utu by. dcVi jug' tbc'r wholo
uuie to the bo,hte( Tt rs and -ils earn'
. arl.v 4s much as n n. ,Tliat all who see this X
iMtice tuaj sn their address and test the b-
-ii-ers. we mute tbi in paralk-led offer: to such
r n a w II sa ficd. we will nd tVto pay
r tb trouble d wriiimj.- rd 4 artieulnra. & j
.-aluablo samtde.' which whl-. ) to commence
i.rk and a c.'py'of The V. t "Literary
t'liHjxait'Ot, o!c ot tho Ime'st and best f mily"
:iuwpt-cr - jMiblifbed. all rent liee by-uiail. ,'
Header, tf-wu -wm.t j tm a cut and pri.fi.ablo v
w.rk, addre.- : .
2-Sm E. C ALl KN.t Co., Augttsta. Mo."
I . :W.:; H. 'r . A Ss Co.-;' ;J
MA'''JT1U5I OALI.AS, il
ron band with their WACfJONS and Bn.n
HITS t tluir ld htafid tliif. 'rii;g as usual, i
iikI intend pll tbtm err ' rlui :i Cath; .
l e Pirices raJi-iiu fn.MV$l3tt to $180, . ;v
They liavo also on , h'aivi fr sal plenty of
wagon mat. rials. Give lum a jjall and see thun. r;
All kiudsof wi-ik iu their line done to order.
' All kind, ot Iliat kmi t ing h to ou short
otiiv, id io a workmaoliko uiunticr. 'Uorso
"hi-cio-; $2 .'0, cah down,
Thankful fr paj-t patronsg, they soEelta
eoutiuuaneo ol'ilio aii. y
-tf Dallas, May 1871. ; 4
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