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'J J.li3 TOVn & COUNTY NEWS. ' - DALLAS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 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, People Merchant, Main Street, Dallas, Oregon. WHEAT II 00 ?$ bush. OATS 75c " BARLEY $1 " FLOUR $8 bbl. " Sks$2 CORN MEAL -4c. lb. 11EAXS 6o. lb. BACON Sides, 1.1 15c lb. " Shoulders, So. to 10c. lb. HAMS 14 16c lb. PORK Dressed, 6 cents. " Pickled, 8o. to 10c. "J lb. BUTTER Firkins 16 20o lb. " Rolls, 23 B lb. EGGS 25c p doz. T,ARD Bulk, c; tins, 15 POTATOES From Wagon, $2 bushel. ONIONS SI 50 bushel. APPLES Green, 50c "0 bhl. Dried, 10c lb. CHEESE New Oreeon, 20 2-Sc Jg lb. CHICKENS 2 50 $3 doz. TURKEYS 75 $1 each. Dili ED PLUMS I6j p lb. WOOL 33 ic. "0 lb i Please notice this. Those in arrears, either for subscription or advertising, will con Jo r a favor by calling and settling. It is a f mall amount to each, but in the aggregate auionnts to a handsome sum to us, and will e na-ble us to make certain improvement con template J. Harvest bauds are in good demand at fair vraes. KuYmess in town is dull, owin to bruk times in the harvest fields. E. A. Graham, of his county, has lately rc-cived from i. P. Beyer A Co., three fine pi..;., five months old, of the puro Chester White. Ho designs reaiing this stock of hogs 'for sale. Rev. I). L. Spauldinj, who has been two years pastor of the M. E. Church in this place, is located for the coming year at Lebanon. He is earnest in his labors, aud will ba followed by the best wishes of the community. Rev. J. James is to take charge of this circuit. " Oh dear! said an anxious mother, " I d j wish my baby was not ho cross. I can scarcely tlo anything, the little darling cries so much." The remedy, Madam, is very easily obtained. Procure a bottle of Dr. Waterhouso's Cartaini tive Cordial ; it is sale and reliable. Where he got them. " Hello, Jones ! Where did you get that nice suit of clothes? They fit to a dot, and look splendid." Jones : " Why, didn't you know that Lee's had just receive 1 a new supply of goods, a large stock of clothing included ? Call and get a suit before they arc gone." T. Patty, the man who was charged with burning the residence of Levi Wells, near Sheridan, some time since, was tried before Justice Boston, of McMinuville, on Tuesday and bound over in $2,000 bond to appear before the Circuit Court of Yamhill County at its next Session. Suit for damages. A suit for damages was brought before Justice Stiles last Saturday by Smith Bros against Henry Hagood. The plaintiffs are running a threshing machine, and claimed a contract with the defendant for threshing his grain crop. Haygood, not claim ing a contract, hired another machine to dth is work, whereupon Smith Jc Co. foed him lor $75 damages. The jury hung, and the suit was postponed until to-day. A Court Scene. Sometimes very amusing scenes of a local nature happen in our Courts of Justice. At one ojf the recent Sessions of the Couhty Court in Polk County, an eld gen tleman from the rural districts, whose head was bleached by the rains of many web foot winters, was brought before the Court on a charge of having made false returns in admin istering upon an estate intrusted to bim. The old gentleman was so decrepi t he could scarcely walk, even with the assistance of his staff. He was so deaf that it was with difficulty be could be made to understand anything. His hollow, sepulchral voice, which was deep and heavy, sounded like the ghost of Hamlet's uncle, and came out slow and measured. Court having come to the point when it was necessary to call p the old man' .case, and having made the necessary preliminaries, his Honor the Judge turned to the old man and asked who was his counsel ? The' question bad to be repeated several times, much to the fuuusement of the spectators, and the chagrin of the Judge, before the old gent could under stand it. Finally, comprehending the question, -the old man replied, "I have no eourselj I .appear for myself. " Procure your counsel and prepare for the action, or I shall adjourn .Court," itaid the Judge. I am aware that you can adjourn Court from day to day," coolly replied the old man, with his long, peculiar .drawl. At this juncture, one of our young .-attorneys, thinking it a favorable opportunity o secure a fee, jumped to his feet, and address jng the Court, said he would appear for the -defendant. As he was talking, the old man, who was sitting near, plucked bim by the coat, .and in language slow, and clearly audible to ,a!l in the Court room, said, " Young man, which side are yoa on ?" " I appear for you j I appear for you," replied the legal sprig. "I d-o-n't w-a-n t n-o-t-h-i-n t-o d-o w-i-th y-o-u, y-o-u-n-g s-t-r-i-p-l-i-n," coolly replied the old man, and turned away, amid the daughter of the crowd. All enjoyed the young lawyer's discomfiture, and "I don't want nuthin to do with you, young striplin" has since been quito fi by-word in this community. Telegraphic Summary. London, August 14. Thero was a lively debate in the House of Commons this evening, on army matters. W. Henry Smith, member for Westminis ter attacked the course of the Govern ment in relation to the army. Cardwell and Lord Northbrook de fended the administration of the army, and spoke in opposition to a royal iti quiry into the management. The sub ject was fiually dropped without action on a motion to that effect by Smith. London, August 14. The queen is confined to her room. Physicians are in constant attendance. This sudden indisposition causes much anxiety in tho royal household. A dreadful calamity is reported in the small island of Tugolanda.one of the Malay Archipelago, about fifteen miles northeast of the Island of Celebes The outburst of the volcano of liuwang was accompanied by a convulsion of the sea and a wave forty yards hij;h. It swept all human buingx, cattle and horses from the island. Four hundred and sixteen people perished. The French Government is reported to have requested the extradition of the Communists who took refuge on British soil. The reply of the British Cabi net is said to be a decided refusal Copenhagen, August 14. Stringent precautionary measures have been udo; ted and will be enforced by the Government to prevent the introduction of cholera into the country. Versailles, August 14 The defence of Gustav Courbet will be submitted to the court-martial to the effect that he joined the Commune for the purpose of endeavoring to effect a p.ieilieatiou between the' members and Versailles authorities, and that by his personal exertions he saved tn my objects from destruction during the siee. Berlin, August 11. The Xuti.,,l Zeiluny deuies that the convention is closed lor the evaemtiou of forts around Paris aud depots, of the Seine aud Seine et Oise. Washington, August 14. The See retary of the Treasury today i-sued the following circular: TuKASUUV DilPAltTMKNT, Walrjog ton, August 14. Geutletu iu : I have deemed it advisable on further eon sideration to withdraw the loau for the present from the market, with the excep tion of the five per cent bonds as offen d to National -Banks by circularlettor of tho Secretary of the Treasury, dated the 10th inst. This communication relates to four per cent, and four and a half per cent, bonds, in combination with five percent, bonds. Very respeet folly, Glo. S. Buutwell, Secretary of tho Treasury. Washington, August 14. -.Minister Schenck telegraphs the appointment of Sir Alex. Cockburn as Arbitrator at Geneva under the Treaty of Washington and Koundell Palmer as Consul. It is now certainly known that As sistant Secretary Jiancroft Davis will be agent of the United States. The Brit ish Agent is not yet announced. This government has not yet appointed any Council. Charles C Beman of New York has been employed as Assist ant agent of the Tribunal of Arbitration. - San Francisco, August 15. The res olution of the Republican County Com mittee to prolong its term of office until after September election by post poning the primaries until September 14th gives much dissatisfaction. Two members of the Board of Su pervisors, opposed to the Iling, being unavoidably absent last night, which would have enabled the King to carry through the Second Street cut Bill and the Montgomery Steetstraight measure, Messrs Story, Bad lam and Forbes, therefore, voluntarily absented them selves. Thus, leaviug no quorum and the Board unablo to transact business, it adjourned. The Japanese Government has adopt ed a new coinage system, gold and sil ver now being the same standard as the American with the Y. N. corresponding with the American dollar for unit, The body of tho late Lieutenant McKee, killed in Corea, which arrived on the. steamer Japan, will be escorted to the Oakland boat by troops from Presidio this afternoon aud cut JSast for burial. Paris, August 13. The press gen erally contend that the vote in the As sembly yesterday is a success for the advocates of the prolongation Thiers' power, as the Right .was desirous of postponing the question indeGnitely. Home, August 13. An Encyclical letter has been issued by the Pope, urging the faithful to offer prayer for the freedom of the Holy See and the triumph and tranquility of the Church. London, August 13 An improb able rumor is afloat that A'ictor Km. manuel has offered to restore the Quiri nal to the Pope, and eutcrintoa league with France and Spaiu to secure per fect independence. The mission of the United States Trca sury Agents to Frankfort is fulfilled. The whole amount remaiug of the new loan. , $130,000,000 has been placed on the terms fixed by the Government. JJisraarck will be present at the meet ing of the two Fmperors. A Constantinople dispatch contradicts the rnmor of tho death of the Graad Vizier, which prevailed last week. It is stated, on what is termed good authority, that the Spaniards in Cuba have executed iu cold blood about G,000 persons since the beginning of the insurrection in 18G8. Two years ago Secretary Fish protested against the barbarous system of warfare pur sued by Valmaseda, and there the matter was permitted to end. These six thousand executions are exclusive of persons killed in battle. A large num ber of decrepit old men, women and children are included in i the list. Every prisoner captured since August, 1800, has been killed, and still the butchers are permitted to revel in their atrocities. Mecluinie. 1)1 I3I. At Cardville, Pa., Ju!y 2oth, of disease of the braiu, Lillian May, daughter of L. A. and A. K. ltobb, aged I) years and teu days. Jacksonville, Oregon, papers please copy. ttr. ciiiiBs hTi-mk, OCULIST, sal km, - - - ()ti;(;o. All who require Surgical Operation on the Eyes, or treatment, are invited to give him a trial. Those who do not receive permanent benefit will not be required to pay for treatment. He is amply provided with all the modern and improved Instruments, and will make thorough Examinations free ot charge. Iu Catdi (Jilt-, to be Distributed by the Metropolitan Cat.h Prize Co. UVttltV Tlt'KHT IlItAHS A PHIZI. 1 Cash Gift .. $100,000 5 Cii--h (iifts eaeb, 10 2n) ot ;;:. 4 1) .000 L'O.ooo :,ooo 1,000 2oo loo ;" KU'g'ttit Usew.xd Pi-inos, e iHi $:U) to $roo 7j " Mdodoim " 7. to Kai 3j( Sewinir Ma-hine!, - r.o t. 1 7H,y ;;0!l (iul.l Warfb:4 - - 7.' i .'lU'i 'ash Prize. Stiver w.ire etc. va.lued ? !,'-0m ; o A ch itM'e ta lrw any ! ti- aii-ne Prize fr 2e. 'i'i'-k t5 ! cTitting Pri.- i.r h.iJ, in EnvelojM and well mixed. Oo reecipj of 25.-. a Sr.ifnt T'u kit drawn without !.. i.-e. an 1 sent by mail ti any a l Ire-.. The named upon ii u ill l delivered to the tieket- I hol.l.-r on payment of h ihtr. Prizes are iiumcdiuteiv sielit to auj ad Ire by cxpres or return mail. Von wul know what your prize i before vn pay tor it. .hj ftrixf t ji hin-jtt J-r tutxturr f ihr H'ltitr !. t.l.mU. Ullf pJlroti euli depend n tair deaiiojj. Rk kiu.n:m : The following lately drew Valuable Pries atil kintliy permitted in to publish them : An Ire J. Ibirn. Chteago, 10,000; .Mi C!.r Walker, PaStiiiiore. P'nuo, Jatneji M. Matthew. Detroit, $,,ni 0 ; John T. Ander.oti. Savaaiiah, $j,000 ; Jutoe. SiuiiiioMj, H i-ton, 10,000. I'iu: ciys : Th firtn i reliable. U'trUy Ti i l uiie, I(?e. 2S. Deserve their filC ee .V. . llr, -tiH, Jau. I. Jut an 1 h otior uble AVr, iec. i. Send for Circular. Liberal indueement to Auiii. Satiftfttetioi) gu.rntit!'l. Every p.n k e of 200 Sealed Envelopes contain or: i uii uirr. Seven ticket. for ; 17 for -' ; j0 foi ?j ; 200 fjr I5. Ad Ire., PARKER. BOSD & Co., 40 3roal St . N. Y. 2.;-lm c i U a o ! I Ac ' Uootlnll von tiii: ihi:sx:nt seimiv. Wo respectfully call tho attention of Public to our Well .Selected .Stock of tho Ladies' Dress Goods, Ladies' and Misses' Hats, Cents' furnishing ;0ods Gloves, Gaiter, lite. Hardware, Croccric, School Ilouk, stationery, Ac., In fact Hvcry thing l'ound In a Firt Clahs Itctail store. We can a..ure our Patrons that we will be up with the time. Come and Examine our Stock before pur chasing el.ewhcrc. Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods ! N. A. J. D. LEE. Dallas, April 22, 1871. 1-tf Forty Year' F.xperienre have tested the virtue of I)r, Winiar'n ltnhnm uf Wild Ckrrry, and the reult in that it i the best rem edy extant for pulmonary and Innr dicact, unbracing a whole range from a alight cold to a nettled conoumption. Were it nut for it merit, it would long ninco have "died, and made no sign." 213 . Without iial ! Thebigenic propertie of Mitrrav A L!ax' Fi.oitina Watkk are a marked and distinctive feature of thi delieiou perfume. It wonder ful power in relieving nervous headache, faint ing turns, ordinary hysteria and its healthful disinfectant properties in the sick room, mark it as peculiarly adapted to tho requirement uf boudoir, the dressing room and the bath. jfi-it As there are worthle counterfeits buy ers should alway ak for the Florida water pre pared by Lauiaao .t Kemp New York. 5."7. i :ir yiitw of st;c;t;i.s. . Have attended the u-e of Bristol's Sarsnparilln' and Pills, till now their sterling excellence and wonderful virtues have borne down all opposi tion, and established the fact that they are the surest and infest of all medicines for strength ening the Stomach, Inxigorating tho Liver, toning tho bowels, Stimulating the Kidneys, and Purifying and cluasiug tho Blood and Humors ! Let tho sick and suffering try them without do ly. 68.-J. Kvery seven yoars, physiologists say, tho human body is entirely renewed. Kvery mo ment of our lives, every paxt uf our bodies is wearing out and is being built up a new of fresh matter. This work is accomplished by the blood which goes through every part. But if bllood becomes weak, orvitatcd, and does not perform its work properly, the system is actually poi soned hy the wurn-out matter, clogging the vital organs, instead of leaving tho body. For dys pepsia, billousnes.kidnev. sit in nml lieiT tronli- lestever?,nnd all diseases arising from tho blood un. w a i kk n g Camporsia ViftfcOAU BtriKKs I aro a sovereign remedy, I SPECIAL NOTIONS. WirXIAH DAVIDSON, REAL ESTATE DEALER, j Offlce.iNo. .iltIrontStreet, !' PORTLAND OREGON. j t E A L ESTATE in this CITY and EAST PORTLAND in th most do-iniole lo yalties, consisting of LOTS, HALF P. LOCKS ndJlLOCKS, HOUSES and STuKES ; "also, IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable uncultivated LANDS, located in ALL parts of the STATE for SALE. i jggTffiKEAL. ESTATE and other ProjuTty purchased for Correspondents, in this CITY and throughout the STATES and TERRI TORIES, with great euro and on tho most ADVANTAGEOUS TERMS. I i I HOUSES and STORES LEASED, LOANS NEGOTIATED, and CLAIMS OF ALL DESCMPTIONS PKOMPLY COL LECTED. And a General FINANCIAL and AGENCY BUSINESS transacted ! AGENTS uf this tOKFICK. in all the CITIES and TOWNS in - th STATE, will rWive descriptions of FAlIM PROPERTY and forward the some to the above address. :vr 'I; 1840 W 1W70 lh m C 13 O 11 A . HOW TO CURE IT. At th commencement of the D'nriho, which n3wnys precedes an aHafk of the Cholera, ttke a teusp i mful of I'rtiti Killer in su-ir and w- tr, Sfi' t II eon ventent.) sin'l llicn . a'ii' ireeiy fte flooi ti n jit,. i hni.. wan un- i am iitner (clear. Me-uid the 'u.jfrh'i- orer.anp conftsm- at th de cv-tv 'en or ti!t-e;i mtnute. tin the ptt;e'.t t teioved. In extreme- -;'e,i t.o or iu ie it a,-pooniul taav t iven at a ij.. i". r, a a rMnrdy, ha v.'i cqu.il. .t t'U -U r a. Summ-.T Complain?, l'y- pi., vyti ntery. ,f !n i it enre in one mt-.i t.ikititf ir.'elt! iHv, ao I .homing it ely. lim ttetioit i 'ike .iie, w h fii external- applied to !d S t, Ibir!,, w.n. For Stek lL a 1 i- he rtn 1 e)'.', and To-iiioiebe mi tail t-t try it. In ihort, it i a Pa$ Kti i.- ! Iireelie.ti- nr-r.mr.nn v .-neb bottle, lbc P.iui KiHvi bioddby ail dealers in Med- ties. 'rice, 2, cent. .jOrent and per bottle j lVt'I1. I . I . ( i , ti i Uotb rctilt trout the lack of ability t ) convert j tfiu food isito uuttiuient. Hot i,t evary, then, j for tbo fufToring from t!u-j alarming y mp j torn to iiiiti.e!iale' v reort ta a rem; ' thai j will treti;tht the t'm ;icb and dij5e.t?ve or. rof.'si ooii a tai, d.'jir.ibie object h beeu "Oii ji!ul.ed tbe health hi: J rote., and the patient reiiuo his u.'ha! p . r. 1 appeur uce. Il'-ptetfer? St .;ii tfli Litters h ive attained a world wide pu.arity ::i ftieU ea.ro.;u 1 have beed pnvt n the. bv-ft aiid mfe-t mtans of re luoviti cntip'tti.-M, toiii;! tl.e 1 on.ich. cii ivg energy t the liver, mi l reli.;v;n the every mptfij:j of ncrViJU-!!'-? an I depre-i' t ti Kpiritx. It cheering and be:i fi -i il. ,1 et .re highly spoken of by thoi.nd. who owe to ",t their re.t'ir;i!i-rj of health. No restorative in j tho anna! of medicir.ee h.is attained the fame popularity in tho fhnrt pace of tiu.e it h; been before the public, or won tho high c in dorsement accor led to this excellent tonic. .Many otlet preparati m purporting to he cor- J rectivcf and retora'ive. h,ive been intro iuetd j and have perihed one bv one. while the p pu j birity -f Uof tetter' St ..m ieh li'.tt r?eont)n , o iucrca and i now re'-o-ni. e l a a .t.Mioar , f houehol l medicine. Th,- leee.- whi-h Mtten m the u.eof the Hitter ev inee ,t oiec iS. virtiue in nil Ciic. of debility an I of the jom o ; Certificate. alm.t without tmmber. hmc been published. ttc..ttng it truly mirnt ulon po.ier in rr.of.i-iti' iho-e toiiofill ait-1 Iciirlul disease, i And Ht thi time it ceem idle toi. more tti.in call attention t the great remedy of the n.re in order to awaken public ntt ntio,i to ex.el lenea. It i the only preparation f the kind that is reliable in all eafe. an 1 it i therefore worthy of the coni-ideration of the afllicted. s' :!: a. coon, BOOKl 5 1 IV 3II, AND Blank Bjok Iilinuficturer, samvm, om:t;ox, Having established a First Class Jbltl A Bookbindery iu iSalein, is now prepared to do all manner of work known to the trade. Magazines. Newspaper and Music Bound in any desired Stylo. Old Books Re-Bound. BLNK TJOOKS of every description, with or without Printed Headings, Manufactured to Order. BLANKS of every kind Ruled and Printed to Order. PRICES REASONABLE. In Oriswold's Block. 23-Cm rHio MY FKIKNIbS AND PATRONS I 1 would say that I have ro-built my Shop on me Aii: om cohm:i:( Where I am prepared to do all kinds ot JOBlilNtl. IVACJON H')HK AXI IIOHSi;. siit)i:iNt; o siioit r Noricii.; As I have lost uff my proporty by Fire, those indebted to uift for work will confer a favor by paying up immediately.. A friend iu need, is a friend indeed. ASA SHUHVE. 12 -3m iOTi;. IJF.FOBE LKAVINU DALLAS. I HAD I no1 su"leicnt time to collect nil my Library. All persons, therefore, who have any of my Hooks in their' possession iuo hereby requested to leave them at tho Ri'.i't'tibiCAN Ollico. By so doing they will confer on mo a groat favor, , W. U. V ill l'SON. ft J NEW A 1) Villi TISEMEN'l S. El A 11 C El A EM! Cheaper than ISvcr !!! u o t jc it, w o n r n y & co., ELLENDALE' STORE, Have removed their STOCK OF HOODS to Dallas, and are constantly receiving NEW and WELL SELECTED GOODS, e .,n.-.i.ng of Ladles lreM and r'anry Joods, Men and Itoy.. Clothing", Hats and'Cups, Itoots aud Shoes, Ladies' and Children' Shoes of every Stjle and Size. A full Stock of C-rocerlewJJconlantly on hand, also Hard ware and Crockery. Woolen Coods Manufactured at the i;ilenlale Mill, puch. as Heavers, Cassimeres, Hard Times, Tweeds, Flannels and Hlaukcts, Which we offer at Wholesale'and Retail. Having a dilre to locate pcrm:11'.? n Dallas, we will deal fairly and justly witli a.'.' who m;iy favor u with their iatronaco. We will exchange Goods for Country Produce, for which we will pay tho Highest Price. Bring on your Eggs and Butter. 3-tf , ,r i " r iwti r ' - ' "' p.. h. Mcdonald pi co., RUGGiSTS b i w i Ki m C-'l t o f.r-M'on rf tenter to ttctr larre axfort. n";;t ' ( "'.cu v Arrived " . U. cit posed fn ail t r i!.e i ma articir. n.p thpr lt!i v tv t!.J - r 1 -T't Ifi n w ell tu; plic-d Yl!OIi sai.i: t; iVt otti:. I j-rtji ! -.. I Tll.TiEX'B Ppf.vafat'kb i'ui s r Jli.i ! !vr!, J t-1 t.t,if' m '! f: ( a . ; iu... . ;:s ! MrKt r Iff i: i, ! J.: t i M: TV y. mi, !! HI1, t f;. r r.' t 1 vtft Troll I'lUe. tt t .'. l:. .1 t l.j 1; ui.u. rf M. ::.':c; s.:,A;.i(wtw,!ji I i-cit , c I OH KAM nnUG BLTSI!.-'3, lo-aed in Fan no. t'.l. --liter our bt.-t wi-bes', atd ex ig our thwnk for toe iiber.ii patiouuge . i- rii'.iv' i ! r more th-.m 21 uif, dur- ! OUH i t.ir.i i ss. -; i e i 1!.. period we bate heu !-: dily en- l Urtged in tbe Drug buinef.o in Clii roi.-i. xo i b. g to vi t in eoii-e o.i. u ,; ,,( the rapid growth ; . t Dr. Walker.' Culiforuia Vinegar Ditteri', i now ;ii.,ii iii toe I n'.U-d S!!th and cottn- ; In- . !; beyond, v, :,re liutiiu.vii L-j utlolo ! ,.;,r ent.re titi.e j aid bu!t r. V uje tin: . t I'i-ag ) sm on the PaeiCe ,!, u let ii-e oriiv oue. eon t ) .aj-.-u under the th .ii:,e s f ,i-r:ic .fs riijce, ll'.K aw-1 bate 'U: tvimht I flilKI t f-.;'l oar !..! '. properouv, anI well . I n.,- .. i a ta! oi, ta Voj'aOie ti. j lijJ. f'!-e.r!ii!it? y for men wit!, it, to a protitab'u bui&( ( !!! li.-, of t i,U i tv.Ui ait,ii.;a.n l' X l-att-u ,is -f ,c n. n. io:i.M,! ,t Co., li ll M. v U.S., V, L.v. -.!e i.'ro.'.ri.-t-". J. f. oil ti . ) ? ,i , I r.il;. 'i : , Cil. N. n.--l'o! 1 .1 f! H tuide tie i Lull K-.U i tiiine oc.r nfort;itio,, and k-ep n laije f lock S o freh i; oj).-!!iy o: -Mi .'iittMli. baud. fcvll at Dr. WALKEB'3 CAI.TF02.2A VINEGAR BITTERS, . . . Ilunarcas cf Thousands - lier ti'ptimottv to th-tr "WoaJci- tr. ' tul Curauvu i-utcts. r.' L' "5 i WHAT ARE THEV?!c2 7 t I t3 v M it 23 ST 4 PES TI1EY ARE NOT A VILE II FANCY D R I N KJiit s - Ma4 of Poor Itum, Vliier, Irotf 8tl rlf "i n ml Kcl'o so l.iqtiurM doctored. spiced ami sweetened to plcnso tho t.isle, called "Ton Irs,"" Appetizers," 44 licstorcrs," c, that lead t'.io tippler on to drnnKcnncss and ruin, but ore a true Medicine, made from the Xalivo Root and Herbs of California, 1'rcc from nil Alcoholic Stimulant. Tlicyare the .' U KAT lll.O OI Pi itHir.:t nud i.i i'K tavixcj ritiN- C I PI. En perfect llenovstor aud lnvlgorator of the System, carrying off all poisonous matter and restoring the Mood to a liealthy condition. No person can taKo tUesc P-iiters accordluy to direc tion and remain long unwell. Vat liilhimnmtory nml Chronic Itlicu mntNiii nml Cuut, DynpcpHia nr Indl vrllu, ItilloiiM, Itriiiillruf find lutcr iiiillcnt Fevers, l)Ucnc of the Illood, l.iver, Ividnoyn, nnd Ulnddcr, theso IUt lei have been mobt successful. Hitch Iis enscs arc caused by Vitintrd Illood, which In generally produced by derangement of j Diu'-Mii v OrgaiiN. DYSPKPSIA tIt 1NDICSF.STION. Headache, Pain la tho Shoulders, Couk'Iis, Tight ness of the Chest, Dizziness, Four Eructations of the Stomach, Tad taste in tho Moulu Bilious At tacks, Pulpitntion of tho Heart, Inflammation of tho Lu'igs.Paln In the regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other palutul symptoms, aro tho off eprluya of Dyspepsia. They Invljjforata tho Stomach nnd Ptlmnlato tho torpid liver and bowels, which render them of un equalled efllcacy In cleansing the blood of all impurltli'S, and luipartlnj new life and vigor to tlie whole system. Vitll SEi l IHHEASF.f, Ernrtlona,Tettcr, fait bheuin, It'.olclies, Spots, Pimples, Pustules', poils, Carbuncbis, Plug-Worms, eahl-IIcad. Poro Eyes. Erysipelas. Itch, Bcnrfs, PlscoUrations of the Skin, llouioi-s and Diseases of the Skla, of whatever nanirt or nature, r.ro literally dug ,up an Iciin k'd out of the system in a chert time 1 the use of theso Bitters. One bottle In such cases wi'l convince tho muia incredulous of their curative effects. Ch ti:ire the Vitiated Blood whenever you find Its impurities burctinj; throu gh tho skin In Pim ples, Eruptions or Sort s; cleanse It when you llnd It obstructed r.mt slu'h In tho veins; cleanse It when it U foul, ami your feelings will tell you wlic't. Keep the blood puro and tho health of tVie system will follow, PIN. TA PIS and other WOItMH, Inrkin.uin the rystuiii of bo ninny thiusnMls, aro cuYctually destroyed and removed. For roll Uirectlous, read carefully tho circular around each bottle. J.WALKF.B, Proprietor. It. IT. MoDON'ALD A Ct)., Jtin;lst! and Gen. AomtJ, a Frnticlreo, Cal and Hi and Si Coinmo. ca Btroet, Kew Vork. tiOLU BY ALL DUUOUISIS AM) DEALEBS. i--v j s. t -r a fi'i jTv If" NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. THE NEW FOOD. For a few cents you can buy of your Grocer or Druggist a rariiagoof SEA MOSS F ARISE, made from puro Irish Hoss, or Carrageen, which will make sixteen quarts of Blanc Ulange, and a like quantity of Pud dings, Custards, Creams, Ciiar lotte KushC, &c It is ilio cheapest, healthiest, and most delicious food in the world. It makes a splendid Dessert, and has no equal as a light and delicate food for Invalids and Children. A Glorious Chancre ! I THK dllKAT WORLD'S TOJflC Plantation Bitters. ro.tornlii'o is the .hccl-ati-.:rtr of tho fee o titil Ic!jili !:j!2. As n lossic cordial ior the ;iroc1 ::ts:l lannruid, it i tin vfiiznl sjtoo:: stom n;i;.s. As a r:ciJy for the ncrvoui ancss to whicli wonarii arc ; i:tlly bm. jrrJ, it is suprrscditig every ollivr Mimi5ln:it. In all Cii tr.alcs, tropical, tcrrspcratc, or frigid, it i:ri i a specific in every specks of disorder which tinricrsiiissps th; Ejoclily Mrcnta and l;rca!is down the auisaal spirit!. 1'or sale by all ZSru'j'ji sts. 25 1y riQVECR TIX AND STCVi- STdliK, Front Street, one Door South of Post OGce. Dallas ------- Orr-.n. IT? NOWIXO TI1IU IS A MAllKLD i x.!irn-retifobi-te-n articles of T1XWAKR t i:iirncturc.'i i.y inf. nnu mar mrtac oy ir,Hnii- jaetnrers in Portland and other lar'o itics, lor fliij.tiu i.t, 1 have on hand both my own iuuk ! and a!-" that of faetory make, so that people ! may take their choke. My stock cot.fi ta ia - a l part, of stoves of ail Liads, Copper, Krass and Iron Ware, ire work of all dcrip(iou:. Sheet amt Kalvaiilzt'd Iron. St; c 1t..ilcr.,l t a lie tiles, Miik Ians, Dippers, I.ard and Mutter Cans, IJealers, j Japanned Ware a gcnerol Asortraent, Cooking Spoccs, A varLty ot Gem Pans, P rceL.in line 1 stew Fans for Fruit, Broiling Fixtures of New and tho Most Improved, Tali ems, And iu fact everything that can be found in a first class Tin and Stove Store. ' ol) Work ' Neatly Dona aud Promptly Attended to. 50-tf T. B. NEWMAN. W. II. TU& Co., WnfvoJi & Carriage ITS a Ucra MAIX STIIEKT, DALLAS, Are on hand with their WAGGONS aud IlUrt. (1IKS at their old tand this ffprinr a ua1, and intend , to dl them 'ery cheap for Caeh ; tho Trices ranging from $130 to $10. They bave also on band for tale plenty of wagon maU rials. Givo him a call and see them. All kinds of work in their lincdono to order. All kinds of Illacksmlthlnff done ort notice, and in a workmanlike manner. Ilursa Shoeing $2 50, cash down. Thankful for past patronage, they solicit continuance of tho same. D-tf Dallas, May 6, 1871. NOTICE, SAI.EJJ STEAM n-iRRVs REDUCTIOM OF RATES. 9t On and after Feb. 10th, 1871, tho rates will bo as follows : For each Wagon and Span of IIorscM.w.2i For each additional Horse OJe, For each Horso and Uuggy..,.. ...25c, Or fivo crossings in llorso and Burgy ' when paid in advance fl For each Man and llorso 25c. Or six crossings, paid in advance ..fl For each person on Foot .......12 Je. Or twelve crossings, paid in advance....... ,?1 Fot each loose AnimaL. 12vje. . For twclvo ditto.. .$1 For each Hog, Sheep, or Goat.... 4o For each 100 ft. of Lumber not iu wagon.., 12 Jc. For each 100 lb Freight..... ...........U'lo 41-1