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8fhf rfgon licpubltfitn. DALLAS, SATURDAY, NOV. 25 Tis Five and Twenty Years. Sitting tipon our cottage stoop, : By autumn maples shaded, I called the gentle visions up That time has nearly faded. The evening tidbit comes from tlie west, In streams of gulden gl-ry ; So fold your head, love, on my breast, And hear my olden attiry. 'Tia five-and twenty years my dear, Since, hearts and hands together, "We launeh'd our bark, the ocean dear And all serene the weather, With simple hu,st in Providence, We set the s'i!s upon her ; My fortune, hope and common sense, Your dowry, love and honor.' For fivc-and-twenty years, my dear, The billows lightly skimming. One day the skies grew murk and drear, Our eyes and spirits dimming. How dark that night frown'd overhead, When hope foresaw no morrow, And we beside our firstling dead Drank our first cup of sorrow, 'Tis flve-and-twenty years, my dear, Yet music's in our dwelling, The children's prattle that we hear About our hearthstone swelling, Qod bless them all, the loving band So glad to call you mother ; Wiih heart to heart and hand to hand. Clinging to one another. Through Cve-and-twtnty years my dear, Whene'er my arm was weary. And scarce I knew the way to steer, Your words were ever cheery. When mid the tempest and the night, With courage sorely drinking. Then on our way t'odgave us light That kept our faith iYuiu -inking. 'Tis Five-and-twcrty years, my dear, Slight change in you revealing ; But o'er my brow you see them here The silver hairs are stealing. . But let them come, while- still thy breast Retains the ton I emotion That nerved my arm when first we pressed Our way out on lire's ocean. 4 9 Products of California, From the West we learn that the total indus trial products of tho State of ('aliform:! for a single year is about 12,000,000, of which 889,000,000, or about 45 per cent., is derived irotu agriculture. 375,000,000 from manufactures, am! -827,000,000 from mining. The Stat. Las 421 quartz mills, of which 20u an operated by steam power. The maehin ery in those quartz mills cost 60,50'). 000. There are 158 grist mills, costing S2,G00,000. Of these, 70 are pro Delled bv steam. Sawmills number ;417, of which 21 are propelled by Bteam power. -Ilicir cap.tciry is 4,.t0 000 feet of lumber per day. There art 4,414 mining Pitches and 7-i imgit ing ditches, wliich furuis'i water for irrigation to 58,000 :tcre f land, bt: eides incomplete ditches and canals or much larger s'ze. . ... -. ... . . . In Russia the number of !cttrs sent in a year is not qite three to a bun dred inhabitants, wliile in I'ngl ind do average is twenty to each person.. In the United States the letters average Beven to each inhabitant, a trifle over a third as many as in Great Rritain. This is owing to our vicious and bur densome postal system, and not to tlie lack of intelligence of our people, as might be argued. A good system, adapted to the wants of the country, would soon make the number of letters greater than Engiaud, a- we have more people who can read and write. The Whole of Kurope averages between five and six letters to each person ; buth Prussia and Franc-: averaging more than the United States, and even Spain half as many. Golden City. The gofd and silver annually pro duced upon the Pacific ('oast, approxi mates 68O,0u0,000 ; an amount th.it will be greatly increased within the next two or three years. It is but a little more than twenty years since mining began, during which tint" there has been extracted and put into-circnla tion, something over 1 ,200,000,000 to say nothing of the other forms i wealth created by tho comparatively limited population of this region mem time. Never before, p t h ip, nave so small a number of people built, up and established upon a penn inent, footing 60 broad and profitable a busin'os in so ghorta period. Caleb Gushing in the adepfiwl i shows that England was only conquered by the United States : "It is notable that no true English army ever surre ndered itself to a foreign enemy except in the United States, but that twice in the War of the revolution, and once in the second war, an English general capit ulated on the field of battle, and sur rendered his forces to the arms of the TJnited States. There is no parallel to this series of events in all the numcr cus military operations of England, in Kurope, Asia, and Africa, from the time of William the Norman to that of Victoria." . Japan is pressing steadily forward in the path of progress, aud her chief at tention now is directed to the building of railroads. Coolies are constantly employed on the railway between Yo kohama and Yeddo The first locomo tive run over the road three milts to Kanngawa attracted great atten tion. The road from Osalca to Kobe progresses rapidly, and a new line, (50 milea long, running -thrnh Kiota to IWga and costing $2,000,000, is con templated. - All Oregon enp.t of flic Cascade te i'lii'l- Bangehas a cnuotry and eliirtu ange has a cm er to that of California. I(,acis ai3 !P:mcies. Election fruit The candy-date. A hand-to-hand affair Marriage. Head gardeners Artificial florists. The gardener's motto Lettuce plant, Visionary fruit The apple of the eye. A harmless death Drowning in teurs. Or, i . ( .1 -i .i tj . i i V)ll-ht 01 the hath baturday , l1llt. , A tax no One likes Attacks Oil one's : pocket. What is it you can take without hands ? A hint. What aiunent may we look for on an oak ? A com. Chicago literature nowadays " Words that burn." Injurious perfume to a beautiful wo man The essence of thyme. itest'mg on his owrrs The man who lives on the interest of his money. The ball to be given in New York in honor of Alexis, promises to be a rush in' affair. A Dutchman says : "I dosen't like de milk I gels in Milwaukee. I likes de it tide r kind. Why do hens always lay eggs in the daytime ? Because at night they are roosters. Under the late census returns the iStute of Alabama lacks eight persons of an even million of inhabitants. Tlie l itest agony among fahionabU' Xi w York youth is to wear a small thermometer on the side ot the hat. Homy is the last place in the world aeeonliulv the lat nlaee he has trone I j t 0 to. Louisville undertakers ar selling their sumttK r Collins t make wav me uuniue am 1 haudsonr.; winter A st vies." j lliehinond lias a society called the j "Daughters of the (ioIijt:ii Candle-; stick.'" They are probably the snuf- J 1 J I CIS. Good young lady--" Little b y, have you ever been baptized''" Small heathen " ()h, yes mum ; I've the marks here on my arm." The suicide of a Water bury youn woman by drowning may, with proj ri ety be regarded as a water-burial af fair. In a dispute betwe'-n two Georgia brolhcrs-in-law, the superiority of a shot gun 'over an axe w.s e.-tabli !.cd beyond a per.idventure. A Kiehttiotid merchant on brio a-ke.I how large an advertisement he i wanted in th! Kmiuirer replied 1 1 1 : t i they might " tut in about three t ints I of type." A Chinaman's account of the Chica go calamity is as follows : " .Mel can iit-h boy lake kelo.-eno lamp and milk row ; cow kick. Chieago." over la mil : un i 1 went A lady correspondent wishes fo know the meaning of "stag parties." They are entertainments wliereat bucks u-u-ally get enough additional horns to make them stagger. An exehange thus describes th very latest raiii'-ad aeciderit : We had a railroad accident at tfiis j pit co yesferday the through freight ; t ij.-.iing noi th. tfchh: nl illy e;um in on tine.;. ,o one hurt, but many surprised. The general delivery cleik, in the city pot ofiieevvas ti little embarrassed the other day on being asked if there was a letter for mf row. Being dis posed to treat her politely, he replied that there was nothing here for any- iouy s cow. j lie lady Uein.g eqnauy ... .... all embarrassed, and also disrosed to b i polite, said she enquired for Mike 1 HI owe. The Chicago cowhand -lamp .fory having passed into and out of history it is time it p:i.sse(J the nursery rhyme. Here is the Pttntftrrttph'x contribution. Th e cow kicked over tho kerosene latii. And away tijnni:;ii Jhieiti th. tiro did ramp; Cliiraii w ii.-4. Ixirned, acid tint wus how'; It all cams from a kuro-iono lamp and a cow. And here is the Louisville Courier .four tut I'n version: There was ahovine of (.'hicri.to, bho miide uj hr mind So Iti law g j Tiiis wi'-ked (dd trump Ki'da-d over a lump, And away on tho wiiid.4 wont Chicago, The narrator was traveling over the Boston ik Albany Builroad recently and went in tli3 smoking car to enjoy his pipe. A young fellow was iti the car pretty well "set up," with whom the conductor had considerable trouble. On arriving at Springfield the young man made a motion to get out. The con, ductor, however, was too quick for him, seizing him by the colhr lie thrust him back into his i-eat., with the remark that be couldn't get stny rum there. "Let in get orff?" said he to the nfifid ll ft I ir ' IH II tiiaffr-r i.f tm-it ! -v... v. , .... ... v . tiiui ' , r , , i , . portanee t I th d get out tis a for- tune to me. " How so?" asked the conductor. "Why, you see," replied the fellow "'f I get out find otdy take two glasses, niu' 0l'iC) X. Hhall vwu the wholo rail- ruau. llr. J. 1. ft, van Dcii Blcrgli, L'rom Prussia, the Great Vorm Exterminator! Office Chcmekcta Hotel, Salem, Oregon Rooms 9 A 22. Lato of San Francisco, Cal. would inform the sick generally, that about forty years' ex Unsivo practice of medicine and surgery in Kuropo and tho United States of which twenty one have been in California, has by closo observa tion and great experiments, come to the con cl".Mon that there are moro acute and cumins m:-t .i.-vH m.-'tii ii jr norms', na yuaunis, a!,i,t,;tk-uhe or other species of cntruzoW The jmblic genarully, or the profession at largo, are not aware of the number of patients who are treated by eminent physicians fr this, that, or ..!.......:.. ,1 ...... .,J;.,i i , Mt n n complaint wiiuout any relief. If the Dr. Y's '.. j-iyn li 'i,win ,"( tiu tl would have lumiedn.tcly ured the complaint, and have saved a great many lives. Dr. V. has collected a largo variety of California roots aud herb?, which, by analyzing, close observation and ex tensive experintents, he can conscientiously sav that lie has discovered new remedies for sue- cesstul cure tor the lullowing di.-tases : ;JrT-ly.-pepsin. Chronic i(Tecti(.ns of the Liver arid Kiiln'tys, first and second stages of Coiifuuij'ti'iti, White Swelling, I'a'sy, Sperma tinrlio'.i or local vve.tnos.s. Nervous Debility, Kpilt'ptie Fits, Rheuin.ifisut, Neuralgia, Diarr hoea, Incontinence of I'rioe, Uravel, Flour Al bus, Diabetes, Drons.v. and all those diseases which are known under the name of Venereal, such as SyphiSi.-', in all its forms, (Jonorrhoea, (ileet, Strieturt.". Fid.-e Pas-ages, Intl .i mmatin of the f;laMer and I'ro.-tratu Olnfids, Kxcoria tions, l'ti-tuli'S, Pile. I'impit, Illotehes.and n'l (.'utaueuus Fruptiens of tho skiu. Cancers fu mors cured with or without operation. In re cent YeiH ical Disease, the Dr. tr fleets a Cure in o to (' dujst or no charge. For the Fye, Far and J hrout. Dr. V. possess es new au 1 invahi ilk- remedies. Dr. V. woiiid 'adi-o those l tdiei tiouMel rti.li irregularities of the I .'tern t-t try his new remedies and g.'t cured.- Dr. :ui Den D.:ri:h's Inl'ii'lhiljle Woi m .'y rup for cbildcoii. Price, $1 'Van. mi e l to txuel the wormier the money relcn -led. Dr. J. P. P. van Den Dergh'j Hair Tonic a ,-uie en; iie-(i iv lilt ;iu nt il ot til-, j ll.tir i't'.!i-l j-ri; ' tnot in C 1 '! ' ' " t til it iilir.'g oui. 1.1 pi"-,-e SI jO, i the 11. iii. i'n W.u rar.K- I. By consulting and undergoing a simple CaaiatiOU, aUit u-d ran w arn Ii' tlivir di ns-.r i e-ui-M !,v W.-rm- or not: at all v v'it Ir. n l a '- r 'l t-ilil tv tliciii ir uu wa.it dbct:.M- i'i- v ar- -it-'-.-l e.,-. Coie-ulLati e s and e.:i'iinatlo23 THUS ( c!i;ti ' ? in ii'.l -a-i-.-. lr. van I'-n 1 rh , In -. , 1 tl,, he uri itrta'uer. w.j riu, r ret m l lii di.M-a-ci ir'i Card iVi in .!iulj;i S 'ric r, of I'olL Count' j. i. p. VA iV fji tu.n-t ,- .sv, .- I t.ik- j!. ;isim- in tii.mkiii,: y-.u j.uMi.!y r.r re?!"r-" ';!' . li'' !" ':lUh ,lalU r ''r ve:ir . -Tr-; it ml!, ri'i-f merit i'Iv mi l t dilv. I d n'T r- 1 H ;;tMt ! a! ; w-.i n!ili-;t 1 al. n",-t t v t ry iai.i j'n.t?i. m.i'ih met d.- i i.r d A lei-iti-.r ii w. ti day ai:u U"li-n f ' .tue t yt-M at S;ii- ai, V'!iii-i '.u w--n5d r-Mijov? the ; iii!- r I h.it'JU i art -i!!,.-re 'jr :'i !sv- ie-!!.". ii. l.i.t !i!n-r ifi thr -i i'iw, i' . ir a d y a a..! in ii;, nd am - sv !(',; f -tin .-r in- ,. 11.' i i lKK. " t. !::,. i - 7 1 . i.W ta.-t. -'svvrii! 1- a : i ; i i r a ; i ' , ai.-.-1 . f .'Mi v t!i !'-.. ': i;t :1 I tfiiit ui-'. ' i I. .',( tu-n:s Ilvjitllcd. Alnr 7 trs i.l iiUore!;'. ;..iiu sunt l- .hij aii i ' ( "i ; : in .' 1 f :1 ' A I: .1 'i : V if III. a !!'-' ff- HI ! I i ii j :;i e.: ir dnv-.-h in v i .mi' tutu 'i, ti t l .. - ai, i w ! .(-la.r- , a ' t I a i i ii .t e ; ! i a ii.v a i ! f U' ! f j;, If: i ii'i i . i il wa- li-n-h itt.y l-iii x r, a;. '. iiu.iT Uiid tl(. i';ijJi, in." ! . :ii;,r r,.r j,tl iv,fjr)f; ,.f .oit.-niv.'.ia ; ar In-. J. 1'. 1 v ia lin Wr 1 ll;itt:l:d I'll Sif hurt t'utio, tflV-'t- I ii sg eiirt-1 ei a :vv i..air, una ley trt.-n.lj a I-v.-ig tn - te Kukii af mr f) rt. I pi-nsultj-d Ir. van ! n ii r,;, and le ni- iny talf-r- k'-i wi ic .'a'j.p'l i-y worms a; 1 i.i' w,.ai I r--1 tiie'.n in jit. 'it !iv is-.in-. Ait'-r t.ikm:' the ai ill i t. 1 . ' ' w r.- ' j i 1 sway f'r-.-tn li: .at.) I aiu ii j! y t - pay 1 am hi I r ! h .ill I ;.:-.'. I . r a v ....; uii I -. 1. li. K'K.S. n.!. - ri "I au-i i-.f-.ri l l.t-f.jro me this l-si!) 1 iv iO' ,-n-i,ivii!';r, IS7 1. d. j. Mtnu'H v, j. r. i:m ntKAin.t: r XvIqIII r.Ut.inU t . 1 . t-T 1 cjviim jj.vj-v.aiw'4 ; !.;. ft t in ike -d-E. I lu. c h-.-eii a fill, tc 1 IV r : r j- . i:.- in tie- -! in n li , 1 tvr-r my l-.-dy ; na ;..- what I w-eil 1 it :iSway .". in-.- ti. iaa w.iuld r v, .r;f mid w-.r-f until ,--.,. N: de.. lv e-.ilM h-U I ll-i- k ii sv ;-'0.;i--1-iwirig ti'ta:! i !.-, I --i v-1 r wi !t -' - h ! iii f i t. v aid i; 1 (.till-., llll 1 if.l ll!i. 1 ' j,t mo i;. ii tit s. i m.- and r.n-w ti. iw I run la -r.1 mi: H h.'f iv a ! fai t:i ;!!. r lf !l I'M until I '.-n- -u 1 1 -1 lr. J. I. S Van 1 l; r':. ia S. icti, n t'li, ai! 1 I. a t di mo 1 w.t. al'litvi with worm., mid tln-y w.'r She chu d ail mv iei?ory and :i'ei.-. I t.M.ii th Iit..-ti.-r'- nii'di--iie', ar d ho x;i Hi d b1)' wornii from Inc. '1 hey are tike I. a.ichr with Ionic t-ii.H, si nd mt.iui'r. Iiaa ai.: !. ?n-s an I osk- 'naif inches in h-neth. I )y took .-ix lillh.' powd .., and they brought li.i- wr-n, in lour h oirs tim All lh' M- ;.l!i t ! d i-'iiag i c.-o mo can find i tlltt lU, kci,k tuhW., rfakm Or. .a. V. i: i;. Fnhpcrihcd and sworn to h.-f r'. tno thirf 7th day of r t. 1.1. J. ,J, MTIMIV. .1. 1 r-aid wot Jn- can ho Mam at Ir. .1. 1'. I'. Villi lcn Ih rgh'a oflice, CluMueVtta lloicl, .Sulciu. A CAltl). Dr. J. P. P. Va Ih-n 15k k; ii -or Sir : I deem it my duty to make tho following jtoto ineut : for the la-t three years I leivo hecn .sniiVriii'? with con-taut tiawin pain and a ijiiivi rio f illation in my lotna'-h, nlo jitiin in my .,he.ut and h art. my food would not di ct nod f vva- so nt rvou- that with ditrion'.ty I could follow my occupation, which hna lacn lu re in iNilcm fur the pa-t ten years, an a prac tical dentist. In fact from the constant pain and mis ry I had wsistcd away to a mere ket ctoti. I ha I hi en doctoring a groat, doal with out, any henolit, and hiliev'ie Micro wii no help for me hut to linger on until death would rtdiovo all my uullVriaj;. Some of my friends thought 1 had wonm and had hotter hco Dr. Van Den llcnjh. lie told mo at on-o that worms were tho cause oT all my trouhlc:-, no ho gave mo a .ni:i!laud tasteless jowdorn arid in I hoiir.sahout 7'M) worms, from one inch to one nod one half inches long, cmunoaway from mo that day, and tho following niht sonio uioro came, nn now I am happy lo i iy I fcl liloi another man again, aud uaa gaining Ktrcngth from lny to day. II. HMITU, hi. D. .Salem, Oregon, Sept. 2'ld, 1871. Another C.Jrcat iSlaughtcr t Wo think it our duty to mul.c the folhwing fctnteiiieut iu h.jn:s it iiuiy do s.hiio good to .Mck hihlren : Our child had hecii jiick for foiiio time. Tiiinkin all the. time e-ir litttu one, was trouhled with worms wo tried aeiny doctor-i and great many remedies without any relief, c. . . i ill.... i , , . . ui-iMiis muu u wit Me mi t ti -jji, ami try )r. Van IH-n UU, tho w.na d,u-u i, slom. Vro did dj and 1m gavo us unts huttlio of his c-ukhratud Worm .Syrup, and att-r giving tho lie-iliriiu), to tair ;rut. tu-toiiha,.,,,., a10,Jt 800 wo:uu panm-d away fr.im our dear child, aud now, thank uvuvcu fhid well agai niii. L D. tlktZZLE. Sakm, Orrg,o, Oct. d 187 1. 37-tf U IV I IV UiUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. MAINE, ORGANIZED 1818. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Directors'- Office, No, 20 Court Street, BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS. HENRY CROCKET President. DANIEL SHARP Vice President. WHITING II. IIOLLISTER Secretary. This is among tho Oldest of New Eng land Companies, And the I-owest Coin Company Mxtant, PURELY MUTUAL. 1 i v i f ! v n is Heel a 1 e 1 A ii ii n a 1 1 y. OS THK C0HTR1DUT10H PLAN, AM) Al'I'MKt) A1TKU TUK SEUOSI) 1'AYMKNT. A Loan of lO per cent. whJu Desired. POLK'IKS AUK (T FOUl'KITKD in tlie t'lii.m Miitu.il l.ife Insurance Company ly failure t- pay the Premium when due, hut are continued in force hy the NN FoHFElTUHK LAW Of the State- of Mu.-uehusetU. i:anple liovlnrr the Worktng of the Law. 1'i.an, oitnis i;v i.tfi:. Foil K XAMfi k : A party Hearing it the ago of thirty .five premiums all ca.di. One Annual Premium will continue policy in f.irec V! wars and 3 . Two Ai.mi.it Preraium will cntimm policy in f ree t year -oi l 1-' davs. Three Annual Premiums ill continue policy in f .rce 0 years and 17 d.iy.1. Four Aimu.it Premium will cntinne llo-y in f jr.e s years and So diys. Five An-iu .r Premium will cntinue policy in trc' D' years and an d iy.". ..- waucji 40 t-rai knt. notk has hkki civr.x- Two Anr.ua! IV. unum-" will e-oitiau-. p-di. y in r(1f hu I .'la d i . Thrc Annual Premium-' i out nut" po.i' y in f..rce 1 veur an i -i -lay. i- ive -iiii Premium iiH .-..ntioue poii'.j ui f.-rco year.-, rttid tiS d V. IUvvci.k: Premium all Pl.n-Tn I'a.v- ,m-?;t I do-. ' tiouo p'di.-y in Aniiati i reuit.uii wi.tv.-n-f..rie, & a Term Policy. a"o ut ts.H years. .. . I'n inium t- rrrcrnt N .te - Plan. Ten 'Jvm-.t late. On Annual PrmiuuiwiW continue p.dky in f..rc. a a Term Policy, ahoul 2 years and 100 days. i:idivmrt.t Pollrlc. liuvn-ir.: Premium, all Cash-Age, 3a: 'vr llrlinarv F.ndwim-nt. puvah.e. t th u of Mi (ii Annual Premium will on-tino- iv dirt v in f-rrc as a Term Pdiey, neartv a years, or I ycur-j and ' '.V. lAiviir.: Premiums all C-a.h -Age . , w... - r. ounf. r.uvatilc at tin- 11. tii, l en i i ' . ' JIL'O l'f "t One Annual Premium will con- tiuuo j.oiicy iu forco as a Icitu ioir, 7 years. Note I'tulounnnt I'olirits. lix AMfi.r-:: Premium P r ennt. ots Age, Plan, Ordinary Kr.dowmt ut, payahle at the age of ,i". due Annual Premium will roMinuo noliey in f .reo as a Term Policy al'out years. vi i e - Premium t I'T CCIlt Note .;', ".. PI.... T. n-Ye-ir K ndo w nnnf . !ay ah! ii thoajjeof ta. "no Annuat Premium will continue policy in foreo aa a Term Policy Italt-s, Assets to l.lahilitles. 1 sr,,'.. is nr. 121 ft 12l-'.7 121'"! K'l ai i-i iNThKK.ST IUa i-irrs for 1?', $2-P),70 11 Losses Paid in ISiIH 20,I 00 IvrEitKST PiK.CKivi;i Fxrr.sa ok Losses Paid 3'.' ISO 11 ASSKTS TTII3 T)ATK OvF.tt 0,000,000 00 Losses Paid to Date 1,079,11.1 00 Umnnsi'S Paii in Cash to Date. ..051,318 55 lxsenAMCK om 14,000 Policies In Foiice ovF.n .10,000,030 00 This Company is not restricted to investing its funds in tho Now Finland States. From tho Report of tho Auditing Committee, w find that $1 ,000,00(1 is now loaned upon estates in tho City of Chicago and near thereto, where rates of interest are yearly or ijuito equal to those of tho Pacific Coast. There is nothing desirable in Life In surance which cannot be secured by a Policy in the MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. PACIFIC JUIAN( II OFl'KVK, S. W. Cor. Cal: and Kearney Streets, BAN FRANCISCO, CAL. ii n j oh. son & co., (loneral Managers, Paeific Coait, H. 33. 31 O R S JE5 ;liNi:HAI, AttH NT, OREGON fc WASHINGTON TKKRIT0i;V, For5!td. EIcII Has no f'ury Jikc a Woman Scorned ! And why not, when tho DIXIE STORE is selling Fine Liverpool Salt at per cwt. $2 20 Coarse ditto at I 80 Carmen Island at , 2 99 ltock, Fine at 1 75 Ditto, Coarse at 1 48 Coal Oil per gallon . 72 Coffee, Rest at per pound 22J Ditto Inferior Brands at 165 to 18 Sugars from 8J to 15 And everything else proportionately Cheap. ?,o-tf G. B. STILES DEALER IN djr r o c erie PROVISIONS, Ciffai'N and Tolacco9 WOOD AHD WILLOW WARE &c DALLAS, OltllttOX. DALLAS LIVERY. FEED & SALE fesTABLEs Cor. Main ami Court streets, Thos. G. Richmond, Troprietor. HAVING IM'RCIIASF.1) TIIK A ROVE Stand of Mr. A. If. WhiMy, we have re fitted and re-Mocked it in such a manner as will catisfactorily meet every want of the com munity. Hus1'' single or double, Harks, Con cord Uagims, etc., etc.. Furnished at all hour, d'y or ni;-ht, on fhi.it w:" Superior Saddle II"r-e, let by the Day or M.'ik. TERMS, R&5 0?7A1tL. i T. tl. IUCIIMOND Tho oriiiiat r of thi w. i .hrful iiudi.-iru-claitns to lint' d-. j . . 1 in. l i:,i!.it' l iu tint iii'tH-y wun: of.V''U it .m 1 1 'iu iiu'ii- J.::.,,. ttiao w .t. t u r l.i '..re "iuo:ti!- l in one lii ili'lliC. t o ot II I;-,h-tirta?o conu'K r. .n-t IS Ill tile t'ooiid in the v.trirty of m si hi;dt il has l. i o It-u'id t ore ol -.-.(. , ,V i ' '.?,. c, ;i n-i the variy slae.s t l..'itu'itnjtsn. It b.tn -1-i hed the in.-.i-:i! faculty, and hua Ir is i.l the h-t phy .ioi;iliS l.r -ii Uii;o il t',r ( -tf't w.iii ii - i i: i i I the tt'ff Whiie it i ons the severe.-l It Hif -liJlhtlK-s Ue fiCH ai. lUI0 (:- b! . , 1. Py ilA jrr.it Ulid r,, , ,, ,!. tti if ' " j- ''-'" ' ll ' S '(( (.. t reljl t he H.lOt I t.- H OH til ll.' .H .'' I' h '( '. in; ,. .?... .Vrreuiial L'i, ." i hilitic and Veoeria'i ..e.. .Milier.il ..os.,n, l'i?v.i es, litid their el- iv.et ale el h i te.ited and Ijjore.o -I'.'i aiei a ' kH'l i-ituKtitutivU (ftuhltshf d. Kritijf o, j IILmiim. S- ii. llriTtl. ft i, r Son. .V.it ur i .'"ii.v Sf.in, in -hott ail the liUin-Tous diseases eaiised hy 1'inl Jre eolOUaie I hy this (.owcriiil, -urifin.5i an-1 invigorating medicine, for " l.iri.i" Cum ji!iltit," lliiinun JiiKii Ji i and aiofwi l.nl -f-'tf ', it lilts j r; dec cd hun dreds of j'erfcel and J' riu.iiient eureiS where ither medii ioe had faih-d. The ri i ietor otters f I " 0 reward f r n modi t Sue l!i!t wtii kjm 1 if io the core of the di as l.r h in- i it is reet.ini.ien.iel. iivwhre "i mi it and irnrth. - imit'if ''!. ifV that ItiJ tteV- j eruinent .Stamp, whieh i. n j, i:rf ifuurttutu- .r ((,,'). ) . is iM.ni) the oiib-ide wrapvr. This i .Noithuest Corner 3l.in ani Mill Sts., DALLAS, 0;X. II AVINtJ rUUCIIASKn the OLD STAND f irtilellv lieloiiiiie; to V. S. Il'ibh, and wiffhin.i; to live and let live, wo will sell at l.v fates, i'Oll CAt.ll, everything in our iino: And nil kinds oT PPPK LTQl'DUS, j ut up expressly for Medicinal use. ii;uFUMr:i:n:s of all kinds. A ho, Sodtt, Cream Tartar, Siticraln'i, Srrn Wild Sf,-dy i l'i tints, Oils, I 'i rn Brushes, Domestic Dyes, JI' f '); Powders, And everytliinff else thnt is kept in a F HIST CLASS Dltl'd STOP.K. I NICHOLS ifc CO AD. Druggists. t u . a j -J it V..'V.A j ft- -"o4.li - .- -i . K ."it- VA The standiird rotnodv for C'mirli, In. llutMiza. Sort- Throat, U ItoopDi" Couli, t'roui. Liver ComjiLiljir, Bronchitis, lllrcriitig of tin: 1umjo;v, and ovrry aftVrtl.m of the Throat. Lu hc-h and Chest, Includ ing Co Munition. istur s Hals un does not dry up a Cou;h, hut loosens it. rlrnuses tho Lutitjs, allays irrilittiou, thus removing the cause of the com plaint. Mono genuine unless td I. IUTTTS. ln jiaredhy Sti l H W. l'OW Lit fc SOX, Iloston. Sold In' 1M3DD) XfiTOX, HOS TI'.TTi ill t CO., San I'ranclsco, and by dealers ge nerally. ItJ-Iy 'tbi r, .' : . li tM l.tti..' i- "...I. i'.hTiW .".mi r niedif'iiie H .Sl, i t :V ,i j irM ,., I .fair r if ft Vt - JVS - J h:.ttU. Prepared by K. V. PU;ia:EM. !., Soie ' r y k JH. - J Proprietor, at his themleiil Laboratory, I'Mi S$Al'S'r I JS1 -7 4 n:y. ,,-1,,.. i,.. rf wr&.htqfA DRUG STORE. . TO TWE I'UBIilC. ALL KINDS OF WORK, IfiEWINQ, Washing and Ironing, Ac, done by Mra. Rurnett on short notice and on reasonable terms. All orders left at the hoiiBe, south-west part of Dallas, will be immediately attended to. The Great Medical Discoicryt Dr. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA VINEGAR BITTERS, Hundreds of Thousands gjf Tipnr fAflttmonv to their wonaer- n e. iter lul tiorative js.neciB. & 3 WHAT ARE THEY?ir3 rJ S3 b2n THEY ARE NOT A VILE 3 . !: eIFANCY drink. Made of Poor Itiifti, Vlii.ker, I'rowf Spirits nnd llefn.se I.iqsioi'wdoctored, spiced fiadBwecteuedt-i ,lw thss taste, called "Ton ics,"" Appetizer.," " KeBtorer," c., that lead tho t:pp!er on to druiikc-uneftH and ruin, but are n true Medicine, ma le from the Native P.ooU and Herbs of California, I r-e from nil AleoUolIo Stimulutiis. They arc the (i It T.A T II LOUD IM RII U::t and MFEIilVIXCi I'RIX CI lLE a I trfect llenovntor and Invlsorator of the tyitteni, carrying oh' all poisonous matter aud restoring the Llood to rt healthy condition. No perpi.n can lake toes-- IdUcra according todireo li yt nri'l remair lor. 5 n:iw.!l. For lufiiuniiintoi y and C'lironic Utieu m:ttiui nod Hunt, Dyspep-sia r Indl-t.-Mii.n, I?i!ifnih, i:es;iii:etit nod latcr-ii)Uit-:it Feverji, IlsenM't of the Jllood, Live.-, Hi Ir.fy, nd iiludticr, these Itit-ts-T-o l .iv; been ni.;t tuc.cessful. Jurh Di ea, ca-.-e i t ; Vitiuted II!iut, whiea j.j riily i T;vi'?c- 1 by deraiitft-nicnt of tao DVSPIIPSI A Oil INDlfSESTIOX. li. i i.i the l-hou.Mers, Com.'!.. TiRht- , i" t;.:: Ci.' ?t,Vl7.zhn''" ,iit Eructation of the Storn.v'i, li.i J t:i; te ia tho Mouth r.ilioua At tacks, ru'i-t'ilon of the Heart, InCaaiii.ation cf the l.n::?-.V-v. i ia lh-1 l-a of tho Kidnvj-6,a.-il ab'i'idr d olh-T lal pymplotus, arc the off-H-r'aof rj;' t-' :- 1 H j i:ivtcrai-.; the. .niseh ni l filnuUt: tli t'.rj i -ll.verarid b " hl.-h reti.i rthc;ucf ua iV.. d n:i -;.cy l ; "-:.i the idood cf all l;:;"-ir.! : s, 5': $-.ii;'a.-vtiS Ue w li."e aad vigur to th wh-.de sv ' te.'.n. FOil tK 1 N I A SEK, rrurti-ic .Tetter, fvil; :;ii-u::., lM-.e:ehi S;.-..l:i, I'ii il pies, Pii.-ltdr. -,.;.", rarhor.e'...,, l:lr.-v; rini, t eabt-Hv.i l. Hero i:yeij.-y ip' U'. i'-;'.. e.sr:. iUc-iorpt:or. of the rr.ii, Iiu.i:-,.r.- ai.d L'.-. s.i of the Skin, of -!.!? w-r i.i.-.ei rr .s.:, -r,-, urs litei-.-Uy daj up I .tf arii-.l .o-tof t"u t-j Mci.i a eh r' time by tie: Cttt- ot ti- f .: t'5 t.u.t iucredUH'iis of their ,.j th ; Vtt'Str. ni! vrhf hvrr yo;i find Jtr tn.nurltler !-.: t r ,r thiom-h therb-i J:iiMia- . --, Lr.;j t.t u.i r -.ercs ; rlfnaie It hea yt-a r.n 1 it eh'tr'-.nl 1 fcleti in veir-..-'; chs!:h" t? a it s f'j'ii, ant j. ur f.-t.ng wiil te'l y-i .;..;.. K fj t .a bti'Jd pure r.d tta heal'h -f t,,.. """i -vhl f !' v. ' P!S, YA l'?,i-p t ! h r WilRJIP, lrrUnsIa t'.e t r.i ..f f... r.-.tny V: ".-s arc effi'enik'.ly detroy.d and r--...vrd. For f.U Uct!ons, real caref jliy ih clre'jij' ar und tvh tol!lc. J.sv.W RKn. Prapriftor. lh It. M ): Vi-fi A CO., I).-.i,!,Tt! a:ii ien. Ag:it, Sen Fratscffeu. Cat.., a-i J aud CI C.a..i. cc Sireet. ?CeW Fork. jso:.i r v a:.:, rrx-r.sis and ii:alf.:i3. THE NEW FOOD. i ' f ro L.. ' "i, f-: aa 4 l w t ' ' ' . !". 1 I . i 7 H i" C,f For a few cents you can buy of your Grocer or Druggist a package of SEA 3I0SS FAIUNE, made from pure Irish 3Ioss, or Carrageen, which Avill mako sixteen quarts of Diane Mango, anil a like quantity of Pud dings, Custards, Creams, Char lotte Kusse, &c. It is tho cheapest, healthiest, and most delicious (bod in the world. It makes a splendid Dessert, aud 110 OMUll as il light anil I . , delicate food fur Invalids and Children. - mgtlfm A Glorious Change ! ! TIIK RK AT AVOHLO'S TOXIC. Plantation Bitters. T!3i xvoistlcs'fal vccla!Io is!orativo is I2ji s!ircl-an-t !i r of Slio C:m!!o lulrd. As n toni? :usd rordial S'ov tla ;ecl :2S?:1 I::sji:I it arSai?s. A a re::ar:3y fr ilia nervoai wcu'tness to wMcli women nre pcr1;slly siab jorl, it fi f Ejprr-iriSust; ovvry olher siiMa!mil. I si H CEi- or f3'2;;ic1, il satn a sjuaQc in every s;ecic of disorder whicli isiselerEnhav-i tin t.oclily slB-oiitEa siil breaks down tlie animal ;sirits. ITor. .sale by al! Drtists. C era yr s s x e-" tn fc . V tfz .rfeftl IIS lit sm W2i . Tr'r vz-'i E.2!T rt t