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TOWN & C0U?3TY NEWS. DALLAS, SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1S71. Money Market. Latest New York Gold Quotations III Legal Tenders in Portland: 'Buying....; n J Selling 91 Dallas Produce and Commission Market. -' -;-V;.v:: .---hr;- .' ; :: ;' ,' Alcrchant,Main Street, Dallas, Oregon. WHEAT SI 20 bush. OATS 4a 50 11ARI.EY FLOUU $5 50 ($ $8 bbl. " . Sk$l 50 (& $1 75. T CORN MEAL 4o. B lb. BACON Sides. 121 13o lb. 4 . C . lit. MA V HAMS 14 16o ft. x t iiv. irvjami. o cent. " Pickled, 8c. to 10c. ft. BUTTER Firkins 16 20e B ft. " Rolla, 25 lb. " EflGS 20e r doz. ' LARD Bulk; 13o; tins, 14 POTATOES From Wagon, $1 25 "A bushel. ONIONS $1 50 r bushel. APPLES Groan, 50o ( bbl." " Dried, 5 Go r ft. CHEESE New Oro jon, 20 25.J Jg ft. . CHir'KKNS-2 50 fa $3 B do. . TURKEYS 75 (ft $1- each. DRIED PLUMS 163 ft. , , "WOOL 33ie. 3 ft ;,: :-y- : r Please notiou this. ; Those in arrears, .either for subscriution or advertising, will con fer a favor by calling and Battling. It is a small amount to each, but in the aggregate amounts to a handsome sum to up, and will enable us to make certain improvements contemplated. - Mr. Kinaid's Picture Gallery is closed for a , short time. Mr. S. B. Morse agent for the Union Mutual Life Insurance Company, is ia town and will remain a few days. Thanks. We are indebted to Senator Cor bctt for valuable public documents, and for a complete file of the Congressional Gluba for the years ISO'.) and 1379. Persons on the ground at the Camp Meeting wishing anything in the grocery line can be accommodated by call'ig G, B. Stiks, who will be there with a full supply. , Read the advertisements if yeu wish busi ness liaformation,. as they are an unerring guide in thso matter, and testify A3 to what may be had in our town, and also who keeps it. Notice the Advertisement f the Eilendale Woolen Mill Company's Sale in another col umn. An opportunity is here off. re I tor par--tiei wisliing property of that description to get it.. heap. As Mrj.B -u. f i v 1 ;r nil Mrs. Whit'cy were -on their way to Salem last Saturday, in a bug gy, the vehicle ran int a deep ru . ii the road .and became uncoupled. , Th-j Uliy w thrown out, and Mr. II. somewhat injured, though not dangerously. " Camp Meetings. The Southern Mttboditt Camp Meeting is still in t rfn in Dix ie. The attendance Jbas been fair during the week, and some accessions to the church are reported. The M. E. Church curnm-.nce J a Camp Meeting at their ground at Ellend tie on Thursday. iAYe are informed that a "Grocery" was etarte l in E.da by a Saleut L ger Beer Man, w"io boasted that as Good Templars were numerous, his sales would ba large. Result: having kept pen just one Tretk,. and taken in two bits, collapsed, and moved back to Salem. Between the Templars who would neither drink nor pay, and the bummers who did drink and didu't pay, the concern froze out. Bcqaet. Flower rich and rare are blooming in the various gardens of our town. We have a choice collection in the form of a boquet pre sented by Miss Kate Rector, who baa our thanks for the handsome boon Gay in their varied beauties untold, Fair is the scene they present; Bich is the fragrance ttSiir petals unfold, In the office to which they were seat. County Court Proceedings. J. II. Mykk, J cdge: D. M. Boone r. J. Waymire. Action for damages Judgment foj Defendant A. G. Sprccker. Application for license to jgell liquor at Independence granted for six months. . ' Wm. Bavage and others. Application for -road granted;'-' In matter of Laughery's bridge, road district No. 28, F. Waymire appointed superintendent. W. C. Warrener and others . Jas. Harvey and others. Application for road granted. Petition filed by Harvey for damages. Stump A Co. Application for ferriage license on Willamette at Bucna Vista granted for two years. Treasurer returned School Superintendent's receipts for $2,632 GG coin, and $153 53 cur rency, school funds, and asked to be credited Aherefor. - Wblte Swelling. are generally conidered to be indication! of a scrofulous tendency in the system, and the first thing to be done for their removal ia to purify the blood and humors. Bristol's Sarsaparilla and Pills, used conjointly, are possessed of the rery properties they cleanse, purify, neutrahz and purge out of the system the bad humors which are the solo eanse of the trouble. r . ' 537. Inherited diseases. The number of trans mistdbie complaints is larger than is generally supposed. Not only seofula and consumption, but rheumatism, gont, liver, complaint, consti pation, certbral aflections, and probably dys pepsia, are inheritable. Fortunately, ' however, . these terrible 'heirlooms may be got rid of. Cut off the entail with Dn. Wamcrk's Vf.OBTA fthtt ViSKQAu 1'iTTKRB. Ttiis powerful Vegetable Alterative and Iuvigorant, is also a blood de purenf It removes that transmitted poison from the circulation, and cures what aro called fionstitational disorder?, ffilBWiMB'?l;rt,'''lllTl'l1iil 1 i Mm . .i-i mm - ' l ' '.'l t" LJ 1! ; . : ' r ''' ' ' 1 . ivi ' ". X ' ' - ' '- r. ' , ,, , ,-' i ,.gi , ,mCT,ji,..in. n...iiWi.lit.l.i .....j..-. Telegraphic J?umiiiary. Versailles, .Juue 5. The Assem Wy to-day presented aa animated ap pearance. Many notables occupied seata on the floor. The galleries were crowded with spectators in anticipation of a debate on the right of Orleans Prince to seats in the House. ' Among the distinguished pcrsoLS present were Prince. JMettcrnich and nearly all the members of the Diplomatic Corps Thiers rose to inovo a postponement of discussion. He said he had passed hours in consultation with members of the committee liaving in charge the subject;' which "now. engaged, the atten tion of the Assembly. The committee had acknowledged to him that it was impossible fur them to come to an agreement to day, and had requested them not to hasten theirdehberation. He stated that he was unwell, begged the Assembly to consent to the postpon meut of the consideration of the grave question at issue until Thursday. The committee, he said, favored a simulta nepus decision on the verification of the election of Oricaus Princes and the abrogation of the decree of exile against them. The Assembly agreed to adjourn debate. , The committee appointed to consider what action be takeu in regard to the leceut acta of the Government of Krauce, reported in favor of an inves tigation into the administration of the Government of national defense at Paris, Tours and Bordeaux, and of the Government over which Thiers pre sides. Paris, June 5 Belleville la Vilette and Montrouge are still patrolled day and night. Deputies in the Assembly from de partments occupied by German troops, inteud to move that disquieting debate in regard to the position of Orleans Princes be postponed unti! the conclu sion of the loan and the payment of war indemnity have freed the country from Germans. An address to the Pope is circulating in the Provinces expressing the hope that regenerated France will soon lend an aveuging arm to the Holy Father. The document is freely signed. Prisoners at St. Sul ice endeavored Sunday to jret possession of arms. The attempt was discovered and frustrated. Several soldiers.whoabbetted the prison ers were arrested ana immediately sent to Versailles. The rumor has not yet been confirm ed that Felix Pyatt was arrested in Paris to day. Versailles, J uno 0. Lambret is made minister of the Interior, Do France of Agriculture, Cisey of War Leon Perfect ot the Seine, and Leflo Amb ass sdor to St. Petersburg. Supplementary elections will not take place uutil tranquillity is fully restored. The Conslitullonel says of the As sembly; Its Crat act will be to fill one hundred and twenty vacant seats; next, to assume constitutional powers, and Gnally a plebiscite. A letter from Guizot advocates the validation of elections ot'Aumale and Joinville with the Bcttlement of the f rtn of govern ment by a vote of the-nation Schumacker, the murderer of Gcn erali Lecomte and Thomas, has been arrested. The trial of Eochcfart and Assy has been "postponed. Wires have been discovered in the sewers in Pans, de.tined to blow up the c.ty. Cambbtta is still at Saint Sebastian. London, June G. Several officials under the empire have become can didate? at the supplementary elections. A Paris paper thinks the .Ministers of the fourth September wilt leave the Cabinet. It also opposes a plebiscite. Debate praises the English course du ring the war. The proposed fortress located on Moutmartre nd Chauttet have been commenced. A special dispatch to the Times from Versailles says it is the intention of the Orleans Princes to decline seats to which they have been elected in tho Assem bly : Augusfe Vermarel, a well known journalist of Paris is dead. , Members of. the-.-Diplomatics Corps aro returniug to Paris. A French loan of $100,000,000 is proposed. '. :-' ; ; Home, June G. By order of Pope, mass was said to day for the Priests murdered in Paris. Washington, June 6.T-Prtvato let ters from England state that Disraeli positively supports the treaty of Wash ington: His influence added to that of Sir Stafford Northcote, in the House of Commons, is expected to carry a majority of . the conservative party. Salaries, of Postmasters- throughout tho country are to be re -adjusted on a basis of their receipts daring July and August of this year. The new sched ule of salaries will go into effect July 1st, 1872. - ' ' Mr. Seward and party rere at Suez on the fifth of May, and were going thene through Egypt. They had al ready traveled 30,000 miles. Receipts from internal revenue sources for the first 6 days in June of tho pres ent vear, compared with the same time of 1870, show a falling off of nearly five i millions, xuis ib uiiuuuittuiu w -v . r 1 i i , in i. , i n hi i , i i ' , operation of the new law. Mr.. Davidson's Map of Portland. , Wo havo received from. Mr. David son a map of Portland. Wo cannot better express our appreciation of it than by publising the following notice clipped from the New Nortluoest, in which we fully concur ; ,. Wm Davidson, the irropressable, in defatigable, enterprising and reliable real estate dealer, No. G4 Front gtreet, has just completed a pocket map of tho city of Portland, which is, in our judg ment, the most perfect map" of the city extant. Accompaoing the map is a concise aud comprehensive sketch, from which the immigrants can learn much in a short compass. Tn alluding to tho com mercial advantages of the city, Mr. Dav idson says : ", Portland, as the center of a vast and prosperous manufacturing in terest, at no very distant day, has been ui eatly overlooked. So 'abundant L- the water and so rapid is the fall that it can be earned by canal for upwards of 15 miles, taken from the falls jit Oregon City, and the entire distance can bo made available by the use of 4he turbine water wheel and other modern - inven tions, and not even Lowell, tho Sheffield of New England and the wealthiest manufacturing city of the -Uuion, can compare in extent snd vastness with the unlimited water power that can be lur uished for the various manufacturing interests of this commercial emporium of the State." . " - - An Eloqujent Extkact.-t-1'. Gen eration after generation," says a fiue writer, have felt as we now feel, and tbeir lives were as active as our own They passed like vapor, while nature wore the same aspect of beauty as when her Creator commanded her to be. The Heavens shall be as bright over our graves as they now aro around our paths. The world will have the same attraction for our childreu. Vet a little while all will have happened. The throbbing heart will be still; all will be rest. Our funeral will wind its way; aud prayers will be said, and then we shall be left alone in silence and in darkness fur the worm3. And, it may be, for a short time we shall be- remem bered, but the things of life will creep iu,and our names will soon be forgot ten. Days will continue to move on, and laughter and songs will be heard in th room where we d.ed, and the cy . that ourned tor us will be dried, and glisten again with joy ; and even our children will cease to think of us, and will not remember to lisp our name." " T IT OI latTTHK WKM MSlSii 4 in the Pot Ofik-o at Dallas, Juno let 1671: A. Urns J M n.f t. .i m Itufh, Nelon D C:i ire, Wm C Hk, Thomas I ivij. Jerry CJird, Wb Liebc Bro?, 2 Iswii, C II Miller, C Mmcr. W C Pi, It Saviro, OtU S Wo r in ly ? i ) a mon s J. D. LKK, P. M, MAHHIIIIK VANDKBPOOL WOOD At tho ri. dence of - Malena Wood, in Lackianuiio pre cinct, on the 5th in?., by 1L F. Smith, J. I'.. John Vaii derpoid t Mr. .MaU-na WoaJ, all of Polk County, Oregon. Delicate, Delicious fit Refreshing. The subtile soul of frajjranre, delicate, deli cious and n;frtshio, is embodied in tho trus Mi riuy St Lwmax's Floritia Watkii. Science when it produced this luatchlces perfume, in a glass prison tho very spirit of the flower. Avoid tho worthless Pount;rfeits, jjry-Always a-k f.r t!ie Florida Water pre pared by La n man t Kciup, X. Y. 547, It-Moro than SOiJ.OOO prmpla hear ttimo ny to tho wonderful curutiro efTn-'t of Dr. Pierso's Alt. Ext. or tloldon Medical Discovery For palpitation or irregular action of the hcait, all severe acute or lingering' Coughs, and for " Liver Complaint" or ' hilliousness" it is ui equaled. Sold hy all druggists. Restaurant at the lamp Cm round. WILtf AM S A VAC. H WISHES TO In form the puhlio that bo will ho on the Camp Around with a first-class tahlo during thtf Meetings Parties may make nrrau'tumcnts to hoard their families, which will obviate tho trouble of cooking. Satem Metcnry, Chrinttan MenMmgvr and Benton Democrat please copy, 13-lm Xcw Goods I Iciv Goods!! F0U TIIK PJ1ESENT S13A8QX. We respectfully call the attention of the Public to our Well Selected Stock of Ladles' Dress Goods $ JLadlea and Misses Ilats,- Gents Furnbiiig Goods, Gloves, Gaiters, Etc llardvvaret ; Groceries, School nooks, ; Stationery, &c, In i fact Everytliiag Found In a First Class Itctall Store. We can assure our Patrons that wo will be '" - up with the tiroes. Come and Esamine our Stock' before pur f chasing elsewhere. .' Country Produce taken ia exchange for 'v Goods ! ; . . N. A. J.D. LEE. DaUa, AprU 22, 1871. " -tf SPECIAL NOTICES. lVlsLLIl DAVIDSON, REAL ESTATE DEALER, Office, No. Cil Front Street, " PORTLAND OUEQON. REAL ESTATE in this CITY and EAST PORTLAND in tho most desirable lo caltics, consisting of LOTS, HALF RLOCKS andRLOCKS, HOUSES and STORES; also, IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable uncultivated LANDS, located in ALL parts of the STATE for SALE. .. ' RE AT ESTATE,, and other Property purchased for Correspondents, in tht CITY and throughout the STATES and TERRI TORIES, with great rare and on tho most ADVANTAGEOUS TERMS. HOUSES and STORES LEASED. LOANS NEGOTIATED, and CLAIMS OF ALL DESCI IPTIONS PROM PLY COL LECTED. And a General FINANCIAL and AOENCY BUSINESS transacted. AGENTS of this OFFICE, in all the CITIES a.. I it) W.N. S in lh - STATE, will rcciva descriptions of '"FARM 1 ROPERTY uud forward the som to tho above address. ".-iir its 1840 'i 1 'J 7 v t is r CHOMlEtA. HOW TO CURE IT. At the commencement of tho Diarihoe, which always precedes an attack of tho Cholera, take a teaspoonful of Pain Killer in sugar and wa ter, ("not if convenient,) and then bathe freely the stomach and bowel with the Ptin Killer clear. Should the diarrhea or cramps continue repeat th doie every fen or fifteen minutes un til the patient is relieved. In extreme eases, two or more teai'poonfuis may he given at a dose. The Pain Killer, as a remedy, has no equal. !ncM of Cinder, Su nmt r Complaints, Dys pepsia, Dysentery, Asthma it euro in one night by tiikiitiT it -Internally, and hathin r with it freely. Its! art ion In I i k fnu?i whn external ly applied to Old Sores, Euros, Scaldv and Sprains. For Sick Headache and 1 Toothache don't fail to try it. In hort it is a Pais Kill- ,:rt. ' . - DirM.ijM a"oni!pany ech bottle, The 'Pain Killer told by U dealers in Med icines. Pris. '25 cents, SO nt and $1 per bottle CdiapU r jI fact. Space is valoablo in a newpaer, an lit is therefore porposed ia this a Irertisment to con dcni-e a variety of f.'ts, impoitit to tho pub lic, into a small compass. Those facia refer to III U;ter"s Stomach Bitters what thtt med icine Is, and what it will do. In the first place then, the article is a stimulant, tonic and dur attvef consisting of combination of an obs lutcly pure spirttous ajrent with the most tal uabh; medicinal vegetable substances that Do tanie research ba placed at Ihfe dissal rf she demist and he physician. Tlee inxrvdieot are eomtwiuoded with trait c.iro. and in ii"' pr portions as loto produce a preparation which invigorate without eaciuu too general vs tern, tiiros. regulates, and ?.wtr l the stom ach, the bowels, liver, and the mtoor seeretivo j iran. W hat this great restorative will do mu-t bo gathere.1 from what it has done. The case of dyspepsia, or any other form of indirection. in which it has been persistsnily administered j without efftjHin a radical cure, is yet t- b beard fr. m, and the s-tme m iy be said of j bi!t us disorders, intermittent fever, nervous effrctions, general debiliiy, conj-fimttiui. su-k j head ache, uicntaf debilities to whieu iho feoblo are so subject. Il purifle all tho fluid t th b.ly, iiu'lU'lini the niooo, aim me svn ''; ulns which it impsirts to the nervous -jsu m ii not succeeded by the slihent reactiuii. This is a ; ehitcr of facts wbtch readers, ir uieir owu sake, should mark and remember. i:sTiujtii:i ibiik GENERAL COHHISSIOPJ nERGHAIJT, SA N FU.VN CISCO, HKAI-EU IX DrngChemicals, Essential Oils, Dye Stuff and General Merchandise, Ily Ihc Package On 1 y. Cash Orders for this or any Foreign Market, will receive prompt and Faithful Attention. Miners, Matiutacttirers and Wholesale Trade Supplied for Cadi. : No notice or attention paid to Orders for floods, if there is no provision made for the payment . .of Che same. Terms Net Cash, on Delivcry,in U. S. Gold Coin. N. B. Consignments of Oregon Produce, Grain, Wheat, Flour, &c, Solicited. 45 tt SAIsWH ..STI3AH1 PERRY. REDUCTION OF BATES. On and after Feb. 10th, 1871, the rates will bo as follows : t-i For each Wagon and Span of IIorscs.....,25c. For each additional liorso., 61c. For each Horse and Buggy . ......... .....M.li. Or five crossings ia Horse and Buggy when paid in advance... $1 For each Man and Horse............ ......... 25o. Or six crossings, paid in advance : For each person on Foot. M ......12ic. Or twelve crossings, paid in advance..... ...$l For each loose Animals......... ....... ....... .12ic. For twelve ditto"......:..'.. ....... ...$l For each Hog, Sheep, or Goat....... ............. 4o For each 100 ft. of Lumber not in wagon. ..12 J For each 100 ft Freight.. ....12ic 49-ly NE W AD VEUTJsEMEN't S. CHEAP! H E A P! ! Cheaper than Ever ! ! ! JIO IT E K, W C)JU V lu C Y & CO., ELLEN DALE STORE, Have removed their STOCK OF GOODS to Dallas, and aro constantly receiving NEW and WELL SELECTED GOODS, consisting of l,adlet' Orchf and Fancy Goods,. Men and Hoys' Clothing, ; Hats and Caps, ( Moots and Shoes, Ladled and Children' Shoes of every tjle and Size. A fullTStock of Ciroccrlesconstatitly on hand, also Hardware and Crockery. Woolen floods 31au(arturcd at the j Kliendale J 32111, such as ! Heavers, Cassimcres, Hard Times, . .Tweeds', Flannels and lllaiikets, Which we ofl'er at Wholesakjand Retail. Having a desire to locate permanently in Dallas, wo will dtal fairly and justly with all who may favor u with their patronage. . .We j will exchange Goods for Country l'rouuce, tor which we will pay the Highest Price.' Bring on yoar Eggs and Butter. 3-tf R. H; McDON A LD & CO., W320LESAI.I2 DRUGGISTS Ca'.l r.t"nt!on of Deat.-n It tbc!r l irps assort, ment t Newly Arrived" ;onlit, cimipFcd in part cf fie l!low;ptf crt'.cles. te-t''Pr "Ui ff rr h-.r b-; t !n weM tujrp'.icd WHO I.V.- HAi.u i)i:t'u ji'roRi:. ' Purr n pfrni, 1 TtEN' TnrfAVf.T's KtK.vr l:ioctxr. iM'rov.is-Tt-' tri:xuxin., TliU'M'ft i I t 1'OZ.HTli 5stkbj. Iliri s, , FrsTf.i. iits, ! ctFi s'f.rt!, K2::ors;;e OU-, i'.,IMM) OU., THilc'i Trr-r ft fVrt I'wr't fsr!t I ricts, and ts- ivtertt)iflt.'d ttut lio utitiursvUt. i:. II. McPOX ALr i CO., a i Fkxscisco, Cxl von Sii.i-u OTJE DRUG BUSINESS, lo-ated in San Francisco. Cal. After our bet wi.-hes, and tx pr'eiiig our thanks for the lite ral patronage we have received for more than 11 year, dur ing which period we have been Meadily en Kged iu the Drug business in California, ive beg to say in con;rfK;n'e of the rapid growth of Dr. Vulkers.s ('kltfruia Vinegar Litter., now rpread over the United States and rwm iriii far beynod, we are neeesitated 10 devote our entire time t said buinc?s. We are ilje Oldest Drug Firm on 'the Pacifn Coast, aud the only vne, eittifti"8 alcr the the smno pt.prietwrs fiix-e 1 l.l, and b:ive de U-rnuitcd to'scil our large. t-r ' r.us. and well established business n 'avorable terms. Ibi is a rare opjwrtunity for men with means, of enterioii into a profitable business wiih advantages i ever before offered. For particulars enquire of H. 11. AIcDOXALD fe Co., It. II. M'Doau, I Vh4t?4e Druggist, J. C. SftffcR. 4 tan Franti-co, Cal. N. Tt. Until a a!o is wade we shall con tinoe our importations, and 'keep a large stuck of fresi -;o;d t'ofiifaoily on hand, aud sell at prices tw dely eoinpvtitiuu. Tlie Great Medical Discovery! Dr. WALKBS'3 CALIFOIINIA VINEGAR BITTERS, s4 Hundreds cf Thousands f 5" Bear teeUmony to their Wonder- e.:r o'S ful Curative KCTccta. , 12 ?a,rui!J AT A l" C TLI t?f O V giSHnni nnt i nui r g- O t S . THEY ARE NOT A VILE i r m rt n i ti t Dai Sis W-fr-t'i 7 P. ?I --.. ' r s ? ,55 y r n iv v u r i ij tx . f ...!.. , , ..-, i'rowf Hi-.U!inj.J i"ti:j.; t.ii uu i-rt ili-clorcd.splecil r..il sweetened t. pU-.'s-j IUj taotc, called'Ton I;a,"" Arpeiicrii," ncstorer, e., that lead t'.ia ttpplcr cn t$ druy'ie-.mcss and rnln, but are a tr.i3 Medicine, naJc from tUcXativo Hoots and :rcr".i3of California, IVop fri nil Alcoholic Sfi5i il.titfs. Theyaic i!io(JUl'.AT HI.OOI) ruiuriKit niui Liri: chvinu rniNv C'l I IX, per:' ct Innovator andlnvlsorator of tic; rj'.t;m. carrylrg o AT alt poisonous matter and rc::to:ing t3 hUxC to a in aU!y condition. Xa person can tal.o tliose J3l;tcrs accortLlny to direc tl ) i u.id r.- '.riaiO!; unw.dl. For f iifl;mu:mtory mi S Chronic Ittcn in:iiita nd tlout, IjPieiiia r IdU sctltMj, IJilhiu.-, ItiMKitiiMit nnd Inter . i.utlout Fovcrf, Diwencof of (ho lHood, I.ivcr. KKlacj", nnd Itladder, these Itil pr Uav4 bca i r.iot t successful. Such Pis ruftca ara caused by Vitintc.1 Ftlood, Ultb 'la generally produced by derangement '.cf tba Hi'ircMtlvp Oi'pinn. lV8l'i:i'flAOlt INDinCSTfON. lloadacUe. Tain la tne Slioatdero, Co.nghs; Tiht ncsa of tho Client, Dir.zlness, Sour Ernctatlous of the RtomMn, Had tantj la the Mouth Edioas At tacks, raiji.U.tion of tlie Heart, Inflammation of tho Lnr.s.l'hi tn thoroKlona of tho Ktdneys.and a hundred other painful pyniptouia, aro the olT fprtngsof nyfopfiia. Tlo y invigorate the Stomach and stimulate tho - torpfd liver and bowels, which render tlictu of na equalled "tfllcftcy tu tleanslng tho blood of all itnpurlttcs, and liiipartlug new life and vigor to the whula fystem. i'OIt Sit I N DISEASES. r.niptlons.Tettorv Salt niieu'm, Blotches. KpoU, X'implea. rustulesH -BoIlB, Carbuncles, Hlng Worms, f cald-IIcad, 5or6 Eye, Erysipelas, Itch, Bourf, Diiteoloratlona of tho Skl.j, Itmiiors aa l PIscassa of the Skin, of whatever namo or nature, arc literally dug vgi nndcarvlod out of ths pyatem In a ehor timo by the use of thcao Hitters. Cue bottlo in aocti canes will convince tho most incredulous of their curative effects. Cleanse the Vltiatcl Blood whenever you find its imparities bursting through, ttioekln In Pim ples, Eruptions or Sores i clcansv'. U when yon And It obstructed and Rln:g!sh in the velnsj cleanse it when It is foul, and your feelings will tell you wlion. Keep tho blood pure and the licalth of tho pyt?iu will follow, . ' - VIS TA 1E and other AVOlOr., Inrktngin tho pystum of eo many t1iouandn. arj effectually destroyed and removed. For full diroctlons, road - carefully the circular around each buttle. : J.WALKEU. rropriotor. R. II. JIcDOKAT.D $ ; CO., DruffgUte and (km. Agenta, Bau Francisco, Cal and 83 and 31 Commerce Street, New Vorlc BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. .lj NEW ADVEUTlSEblENTS. THE NEW FOOD. trtt ' For a few cents you can buy or your Grocer or Druggist a packago of SEA MOSS FAlilNE, made from puro Irish Moss, or Carrageen, which will make shcteen quarts of lianc Mange, and a liko quantity of Pud dings, Custards, Creams, Char lotto Russe, kc. It is tho -cheapest, healthiest, and most dclieious food in tho world! ? It makes a splendid Dessert, and has no equal as" a light and, delicate food for Invalids and Children. A Glorious Change ! I niE'CHEAT WonLD'S TOXIC. Plantation Bitters.;- T"3i wonderful vcjrctaWfc rcssos-atavc is Use !icct-aii chcr of Sfie fct?Ic anil Ic!;iii . Jl ' - " ir tii -ascil lAn'nlti, it ;:h ho cq:i::l ntnozzz slora r:Iics. As s rctciotly jfer Use nervous weaksifts' to whicli uoincn arc ei;cri:iI3y swlr ecl, it i sapcrctlins every. oilier -'KliznuSant. Ia all Cli rnnttv, lro:iral, tcmprratcv or frigid, it czH ji j :i ppecSiic in every specie4 of 35OTdcr ivliicli uudersiiiac-J t5i tiodily r.trenjrt Ji and brealis dowii die aniaial jsiriis. For sale lf all Dmgjji!l8. 2Mr Jll IWnn TL AM) Vt oye.;&torf Front Street, one Door South of 03 1 Cllize Dallas - - - - - - Oregon. KNOWING TIIEHK IS A MAlfKED diSerence between articles of TIXWAUR n .i ulacturci by me. and that mate by mamix itriurcra in Portland and other large citie., fr -lii)ment, 1 have on hand bulb my own make Mid r!.- that ut laetory make, so that eopl -ii. iy take tbeir choice. Mjr clock consist ia art. t,( ' . ' 4 stoves of all kinds, Copper,' llrss and Iroa -Ware,, W ire work of all descriptions h'eet atrd fialvailzfd Iron. tve l?IliTs.Tt4a Kettlcv SliSk Ia, DrpVers, ; jCaWl and Itutter Cans, lEff Heaters, lapinacd Ware a geacrol Assnrlment, tojkiar Spoons, A variety of Gem Fans Porcelain lined tew Paiss for trait, Sroilinjj Fixtures of New and the Most Inproved Patterns, And in fact everything that can be found ia first e a Tin and .Stove oterc. Job Work Xe.iflv luiw and Prouipli.v Atf ud to. ; ' 5-tt li. NK'WMAN. $5 TO 810 PER DAY. MIJN, WOMENT, .liOYi AND (JlllLS Who enjraffe in our buincsi make fr un $5 tf $1() per day in their own localities. Full particulars and instmctioiifl Rent :rec by mail. Tho.e in "need of pctinauent, pn fitable work flu.uld address at once, iJEOlillE bllSSOX Jt C., 'Portland, -Maine.''" ' fill ;f TO THE WORKING CLASS. Wa are now prepared to furni li till -rlace with con stiiut vtuploj'mcnt at hornet,' the whole of tlie time or for the pj'aro unmeBls. Uumucss ncw Htrht and profitable. Persons of either r-ex easily cam from 60c. to $3 of an wenlrg, and a proportionate fm. by -devoting their whole time to the business. Hoys and Rirls ciirni nearly as much as men. That all who ee this notice may send their address and test the bn fiiness, we make this unparalleled olTer: to auch; us are not well satbucd, wo wilt send $d to pay for tho trouble ot writing. , Fu'l particular, a valuable enmple, which w 11 do to comnienco work on, and a ci py of Th People's Literary : Comjxinioti, one ot - the larg st and best family , newspapers ; pnbliehod, all feat free by mail. Reader, If you wi at permni eat and profitable wt-rk, aaaross, ni k. C. ALT.EN1 Co.. Aucusta. Me. W..IIv;TiJAfii Co., . Wagon & Carriage ITKakers MAI S STH i:i:T, DA I.1.AS, . Are on bandilb their WAtKIONS and BUG GIES at their old Stand this Spring as usual, and intend to sell them very cheap (or Cash; the Prices ranging from $131) to $1S0. They have also on haud for sale plenty of wagon matt rials. Give hiui a cull and sea tht w. All kinds ol work in their lino done to order. Al! kinds of lllarkfEuliahit; dono on short notice, and in a workmanlike manner. Horse Shoeing $2 50, eath down. v , Thankful for past patronage, they solicit a contiuuanco cf the eanie. 9-tf Dalian, May , 1371.