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PALLAS, SATURDAY, FEB. 24;.
KEPUnCAN Sl ATE jpON VISIT.
A Republican State Convention for
Jhe State of Oregon will beheld at the
city of Portland at 11 A. M. or wedneu--
4ay the 20th day of March, 1&72, for
the purpose of noiuinatiug a candidate
for Meniber of Congress, six delegates
"to'the National ltepublican Convention
to be held at Philadelphia, June 5th,
1872, three Presidential Klectors, and
, for the transaction of such other business
,103 may be thought proper.
The several counties will be entitled
o delegates in the Convcuticn .as fol
lows :
Baker.
8
Lano
..13
Beaton.
U
Linn..
'
' Clackamas.. ..
14
4
Marion.....'..,..
24
' Clatsop.
Multnomah
24
11
Coos
a
3
2
Polk.
. Curry ......
Tillamook
U mat Ul a .
- Colombia.
. Douglas. .....13
Grant. .,, rf .. 6
. Jackson,- ............Hi
Josephine 3
Union..
Washington.
Wasco.
Yauibill.
.12
.. . The State jC'eolral Committee rc.com
1'inen.ds that the several counties hold
jheir primary election on Saturday,
Mareh 2d, and tneir county conventions
for selection of delegates to the State
Convention, ou Saturday March 0th
1872.
X: T. B. ODEXEAL,
. Chairman State Central Committee.
C. P. Chandall, Secretary
jSalem, Feb. 1. 1872.
REPUBLICAN CONVliXTIONS.
As recoaimended by the Republican
State Central Committee, the Kcpub
licuD voters of Polk county will hold
their Primary Meetings at the place of
voting in their respective Precincts, on
Saturday, the 2d day of 3Iarch, 1872,
at two o'clock, r. M., to elect Delegates
to the County Convention, to be held
at Dallas, at eleven o'clock, a. M., on
Saturday, March 9th, 1872, to elect
eleven Delegates to the State Conveu.
tion, and transact any other busins-
that may be recommended by t!;e Con
tral Committee of the county. The
several precincts are entitled to scud
Delegates as follow :
Bctbel
Buena Vista
S I Bridgeport.
.4
Douglas.
. ... .
8 Dallas.
,.9
4 Eola,
........
.... ...
5
:$
Jackson.....,."
Luckiatnute. ........ ...4 j Monmouth... J
Salt-Lake.,..,.... 4
The members of the County Central
Committee will meet promptly at my
office, at 10 A. M., Saturday, March 9
1872. J. L. COUiIX$,
Chairman.
........ . l VI WiO .....
Is It a Fallacy ?
Oar Democratic contemporaries are
endeavoring to make capital out of what
they please to term the Tariff Falla.
ctes." Could we always be at pcaco
with the different nationalities and all
would adopt the free trade policy, the
grounds against it would not be so
strong. This, however, cannot in the
ery nature of things be expected.
Differences and difficulties will fpring
up, and frequently lead to war. When
such is the case, the nation which can
produce most within her own borders,
is, as a sequence, the most independent.
The old adage, " in times of peace pre
,. 'pare for war," is not less applicable in
:.. this tfch in other matters. If we can
l:-:&rPp(&it our manufactories by a judi
-' .:r . i i?. i ...
cious tariu system, not, cxnoruitanr, uut
simply sufficient to keep us from being
damaged by the pauper laor of the Old
World, we build up manufactories ; we
encourage immigration by offering a field
of labor for skilled mechanics ; we pro
duce a home market for agricultural
productions; we build up thriving
communities in all parts of the' country
we show to the world that we aro what
fWe profess to be, an independent people
and in case wo have any contest with
foreign nations, we are prepared to fur
nish everything within ourselves, for
our support and to sustain us in the hour
f of neetj. These are a few of the many
advantages to be derived from a judi
cious system of home protection.
Treasury Deposits. The Treas
nry Department holds as surety for Na
tional bank circulation, 372,309,450,
and for public deposits, $1,551,325
National bank circulation outstanding
Jat this date, $320,404,940. " Nationa
gold bank circulation outstanding, 805,
104,000.
North Carolina Senator. The
Congressional Committee on' Privileges
and Elections has decided the contest
for the seat of the North Carolina Sen
tor, io favor of 1 M. Hansom, against
Col Abbott.
Utah Matters.
Those papers "which have b.ocn con
tending agai,ast official corruption will
xfiud in the case of iludgc MeKcan, at
least something to commend. Despite
the instructions of (ietieral Bates, as
well as the influence brought to boar by
surroundings, the Judge has fulfilled his
duty manfully in refusing to admit to
bail the culprits who were under his
custody in Utah. The course taken by
the Judge in retaining these prisoners
until the matter could be more clearly
Jaid before the authorities at Washing
ton, shows clearly that he is determined
to fulfill his duty as a judicial officer,
let the cost be what it may. If, as has
been stated by a contemporary, the
Government is resolved upon the release
of these prisoners, it is best that
the matter be laid clearly before them
and that they understaudingly resume
the responsibility. Until this is ac
complishcd it is his bounden duty to
retain the prisoners, and all honor
should bo accorded to him for doing so.
The I'Mood.
The Statesman, of the 20th insr
gives
full particulars of the recent
flood in that city. The waters roso on
Sunday to within oue foot of the Jiight
attained in 1809. Monday the water
roi-e until it ran round the Island with
sufficient force to carry away log to the
amount of $000 from the Mill Co.'t
boom. A barn went down the river,
on Sunday night, iu which it was re
ported wero four horses. A small
house on the opposite iiJo of the river,
belonging to the Ferry Company, .'was
swept away. Several corpses of horses
and cattle, which have perished above
here, have been seen floating down the
stream Sunday morning the ears were
stopped by injury in the trestle, cnus d
by the overflow of Mill creek. The
trains were unable yesterday to reach
Portland, owing to high water on the
Clackamas bottom. So serious dam
age has been done to the railroad. The
bridges have all .stood the s-evtro tt-st-and
achieved a triumph. The bridge
at the north end of Commercial tuiel
wss washed off it fc t, but caught and
fastened. The mill of ih; Capital
Lumberings Company are si ill The
Water Works, which has hitherto been
a monopoly, cannot now be eonsi'Ted
su. In speaking of the mails the Stntcx
man pays the following tribute to the
Dallas and Salem stage driver, which
is well descrvtd :
Tbe only mail Uiat arrive! yrtcrl:iy wo
fro,nn Pall, anil lia.l it iMf lwii fr t:j it;-
viueiMft ltteruiation an i go' ftuciiihtivi iti'-.-
the stae dristr, J. ('. Lents, wo wuui'io t
have lcen M8il with evil tbat. I,ev f fi r
ricil tLe mail bags over in a ximU boat, leaving
hii team a miio abovo tuo nur. J t at ug:
drivel will tlo t Wt "n, fr yn ean itcfwn't in
getting jour mail tvtn wbcu there a u U1 n
hau.l.'
Raid on the Gamulf.u.s. The
Sau Franciscans seem determined to
oust tho 41 Knights of the Ulue
Check" from their city. Through the
energy of Crowley, the Chief of Police,
the dens of these miscreants are being
infested and the operators brought to
justice. Two, Scott and 1'urroughs,
have been arrested, ami afte due trial
held to bail in the sum of 815.000, on
thirty charges. In showing the matter
up in its own humorous style, the San (
Francisco Chronicle commences its re
port of the trial by saying :
Wbilo the frofh Spring rains nro reading n
gren carpet over the fjcUIj and hills in the
couiitrytho fresh green cloth and the faring
box of the citj gambling hell threaten to grow
rusty with diwuso u ruler the active raids of the
detectives. The .irrigating rains of heaven call
the one into life; the irritaling raids of Crow
ley's myrmidons down theulhc r to death in the
wHte clottet. The pleasant'nightiy tnarfiueradc,
the sallow tnug of the old sport, the flushed
cheeji of the yanng deyotec,tho applauded jokes
of the lookout, "the cheerful chink of the ivory
chjps, the inspiring ring of coin from the Lauk,
are becoming
THINGS Or THR PAST,
Mournful relics of a vanished period. We
can imagine the Academy of Sciences fifty years
hence holding an oarneat consultation on a" hluo
check " found imbedded under the Nicholson,
while the benign countenance of the imperturb
able and enduring Flathead looks calmly on.
We can imagino the tnagnificcut IJunshyan dis
sertations on that n lie, the bolts at clarifica
tion, the pale lips tf ihw grim Suiuntistj froth
ing in tbe fervor of debato. IJut wo anticipate,
and having been recently elected a member of
the Academy, and fjf our distinguished cervices
iu impaling
A MCSCULAR BUG,
Exempted from all dues, we may, if tljo Lord
spares us, assist ourselves in the discussion.
"The Cotiimi-ssioner of tlie General
Land Office decides tliat where a claim
ant, who is of foreign birth, and hus
never been naturalized, presents his
honorable discharge irom the United
States army, either regular or volunteer
fotco, and makes satisfactory proof of
his identity, he ia to be leirarded as a
f mialified ore emptor, so far as citizon-
J s,jp js concerned, and tho same rub is
applicable to mining claims.
COItHKSPONDENCE.
I Attention, UKriiLicANs!
Did you know that the enemy was at
work Jid you know that they were
counting and recounting every voter, in
the county? Did you know that they
were operating upon the wuak-kneed,
with argument and promises of money 1
Did you know that they were resorting
to every conceivable subterfuge to"
maintain the jiresent political party in
power?' Did 'you know that they were
' hiring hands" lor six months, with no
pay unless their time is fully worked
out? This is their privilege, but shall
we let them do this without au effort on
our part? If we do there is no earthly
use of keeping up a party organization.
Then what's to ha done? Work!
work!! work!!! like beavers. "Let
evory man put his shoulder to the
wheel. Each of you who read this can
do something. Do it now. Now is tl e
time. In a short time it will bo too
late ; then what will will be the use of
holding our County and State Conven
tions ? They will be the veriest farces,
hook out for treachery. Men that pro
fess to be profoundly religious, ttiat we
wot of, are the mo:t active agents of the
Demorcatic party. Church, in certain
cases, is prostituted to accomplish polit
ical ends. In fact, everything is being
done thateau be, by the enemy, to carry
the county, and of course the State, tor
the Democracy. Inaction 'will not do.
Milkand. water style of journalism will
not do. We do not respect you the less
for being Democrats ; wo honor your
honest convictions and you should ac
cord us the Maine right. We are work
ing for our party ; wo want it to suc
ceed. We stand fairly, firmly and
squarely on the Republican side of the
house, and we warn every voter to stand
firm. So to work. Kach ona can do a
little more than he has done heretofore.
D; it. We will do our part, and as we
are on the side of truth ai d honesty
and everything that tetnis to make a
people prosperous and happy, we will
succeed. H. C.
Alt Around.
Tho S'ltro tunnel
is m z,t l- lect
Herring
are lein caught iu S
dt
Lake.
(tounectteut hat a canary bird that
w iltz s.
Over six billion p?n are used iu the
l' intcd State.' each ear. !
kl Peanut parties " are a fashionable
di-sp-iiio in (Jeorgia.
Tliere are three times as many .'aver. is
as ehurclies in i't osuctda, 1'i.uida.
TIk cue tlvptiM A usti ;ilian guu tree)
m bfiug pl.mtcd nuuitrously iu Marvs
v.liu. 1 lie HutiitM.lt (.ev.ola) AVJstT
foiinio.i'e .) amcs Y . X'c hfr Vce
President.
A deed one hundred and thirty year
,.-, . ..ili. r 4. .r I -ti i
o.ti a.i rci. iiU prc.-cuteu lor recora ,u
i 1
1 9 i. III. I
S ilt Luke City in aid to abound iu
gnbling hclla, broth .ds and saloons,
ju-tt now.
On tho 5th of .January a severe shock
of eart' (u ike was felt throughout the
Il iWaiiun Islands.
A Frenchman in Iowa while mur
dering an obj' etionablo relative sang
I he Marseillaise."
Sotneofour Bis vb'ill Club arsaid
to contemplate an irruption :tj Kng
land next season.
The Sultan of Turkey is urging the
improvement of the railways and river
nav igation in his empire.
A mm recently died in Wheeling
West Virginia, who for sixteen years
had not slept inside a house.
t Honolulu they have an ice ma-
chine, and a daily " freeze " cf tivc or
six hundred pound .supplies the town.
The workwomen of (ireat liritain
have organized a commttteo for promot
ing thesepara'iori of Church and Stato.
A Methodist conregration of eleven
.Mexicans has been organized at I.a
Jauta, the first of the kind in Mexi
co. Work has boon commenced at Mare
Fsland npon plans for a stone dry dock
ot the size to accomodate the largest of
our naval vessels.
One hundred and forty thousand dol
lars of the stock of tho New Meridian
(Conn)Insuranco Company has bo n ta
ken, aud all by tho Meridian people.
Iho Nevada TYan script learns that
the recent cold weather has frozen the
grain planted iu that vicinity, nod that
in some places the crops arc ruined.
The Chicago Post says that the bell
worn by the cow that kicked over the
lamp that set fire to Chicago is on ex
hibition in that city in Gl different
places.
It is reported, siys tho Union, that
the Sacramento Valley Beet Sugar Com
pany has manufactured from the last
years crop of beets 000 barrels of the
best refined sngar.
The latest amusement for bovs at Louis
ville, Kentpeky, is to place a lipo of
me toy torpedoes on the street railway.
When the qar cornea alonu; it explodes
the torpedoes, frightens tho horses, still
worse, scares the passengers, and excites
the city for many blocks around with the
noise ana ugut.
8ia(c Etc ins.
Gleanings from State Exchanger.
Jacksonville bas no vacant houses.
N. JI. Cranqr has bccD re-elected
May oi of Albany.
The Salem Mills shipped to Port
land, last week, 70 tons of flour. :
Coal and silver have been discovered
on Sykes' creek iu 4u;knr fnunrv
Several parties 1
mourning over an a! .
The Time thinks
offices enough to go m . .tsou
county.
Friday the Willamette, at Salem,
was two feet higher than at any previ
ous time this winter.
Maurice Craves was arrested in Ku
gene a few days ago and brought to Sa
lem on the charge of forgery.
Tho controversy between the Walter
lro's, of 1'ortlanJ, an 1 the Chemeketa
Hotel, Salem, has been settled.
Tho schooner K!uora,iVom San Fran
eieo, has brought up iron work for the
lighthouse at Cape Foul weather.
The man lloboy, who was indicted
for rape of a II t tie girl in Portland,
is playing the ''insane dodge."
The Jacksonville papers are still
full of tho disgraceful juarrel that ha
grown out of the Fay -Kalis affair.
Albany has a case which puzzles
the Doctors. Some of them say it is
small pox, and some say it is not.
A woman in Jacksonville, while scrap
ing ome molasses candy from the bot
tom of a saucer, ran tho knife through
her wrist.
A young If.dy of Forest Grove at
tempted to suicide, tcau-o her lover
wouldn't u reciprocate." The i)rs.
stopped il.
Tin 0 t'oni'in, has information that
tho X. P. li, K. will Iu completed from
K ilmia to Olympi t, by the $rst of
Xov. next.
The people of Coos Hat are talking
f a railroad from Sm Fr.iuoisec via
that lay to tha Columbia river. Cue
ti.ey won't t.uiJd" it.
Abrahim Hind wis arretted, in
Mugeue City, last Thursday, and bound
in the i'iui of ."O0, to appear at the
next titiii i-f Court.
Mr. P. Avery, i preparing to take
a l.srg' drove i f c;ittl2 from Ib-nton Co..
to the ilooric Lake country, in the spring.
So .sayn the Demount i.
The arrest of a man in Oregon City,
n icijuisition front the tlovetnor ot
Wisconsin, reputed s mie two w.ck
;U'o, prove- to l a ho.it."
.J i5. Fh. fer, ha- been arrested and
taken from Silt in to Wttlh V:ii!a on
a r-tul-ifP)!i o thrtjuv. f W:.liinutn
Territory. Charged with grand lar
eeny.
'1 he T t l-ur' ,.f;i fay that See.
rotary Pleisehner h is entered under the
n esse! w:iu;p iani art annul ten nou
;oo ucri'i oi ianu in v,ou.i vuuuiy, iioui
- '
ti c scttler3.
Somobo.ly lni bcon ft'ilin b'an
kti aii'l oihcr Jtrticlo-, from the
Albany hrcwory. Tho col l weather
rolii,!.ly over, so there will be no
ilatiircr to the beer.
Tlu r! is a ret ort tint Henry Klip
pol, of Jaeknn county to be a candi
date for Cotiprt sional honor,'' before the
Democratic nominating Convontion
It is rumored that the Democracy oi
Douglas county will have tuie too.
The Salem M,,ftSfl,n POy the 0.
- ,. . , J .
1 . tliureh, of tilt's' c:ty hii commenced
a htiw ot meetings and will protract t
the same as Jooir a.i tho interest iucrtu
se.H.
lieliious services are still liein
cmtinued at tho 3IcthodUl and Kvan-
gelical Churches,
A man With a little son about bve
years of uge, attempted to cross the
river at Salem, last Thmday, when the
boat ran against a snag and upset. The
man swam ashore, got another boat,
and rescued the boy who clung to the
capsized boat, until assistance came
As we learn from the Statesman.
James Ilurd, of Jacksonville, has
stnt to the Patent Office a model of a
railroad brake. It is so arranged that
by pulling a cord, running through the
entire train, the brakes arc immediately
applied to every car at the same time.
Any employee on the train cau apply
the brakes. This invention is applied
on the old brakes, costs btt little and is
very simple.
The Kugene Journal says the suit be
tween the llailroad employees and
C. Chrismaq has been settled. The
old Dutch Justice after hearing the
council on one side of the case, remark
ed: " Ytu bleads veil, and viua your
case; but I lets de odder side blead to
see if he vius it." After the attorney
for tho other side argued tho case, the
old Dutchman exciaimed, veil you
vius your case too, aud I makes de con
stable pay the post.
lrom the Qregonian, we cpll as fol
lowi 'ho Cauyon Uoad is said to be
in extra bad couditioa Oregon pity is
to Layo a Fire Department election tiext
Monday.--John McDonald, convicted
oj'highway rubbery, was taken to Salem
day before yesterday. The plank road
mass meeting at llillsboro, Saturday,
is said to have been well attended.
The original, picneer hungry Brother,
I has nrr ved back from a trij to the
interior
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F. II. TVWO.,
REAL ESTATE GE?JR L AGENT,
luin iu tt' in" oi i u ii
l).il'as Orrgotu
";ccia1 attention given ta Sales or Toin hase of
Ileal Ettate, Collect i-m of I'laiuis, Ac.
Asrcnt Union Mutual Life I;r:oie. Co.
'or .Sale.
rfir.N ACHES OF LAND, with good lin
I and Ern, all fenced mi 1 under gond Iui
provcuu'Dt, sitoaltnl in the Town of Dallas,
Polk County, an cxtrnr iinary opportuniij.
1'
lVO IlUNDhFD A D FORTY SIX
Arre of Land one Mi'c North of Kola,
k V,,,"Vv-.!r.-M ?' r l"'"uw '
nnd ot!u-r iluildmss. All in. Icr fence, with Hue
. l)rcLiU,jf lt) lligi, tttu .f cultivation.
A
IlOt'SE AND LOT IN CENTRAL
.ii'unt. ncir the two Central School
lUu! . "I he House cioiiams hicht Hooins.
J Pl ater I, wish IIr l Fini.-h, D ira, Wood
Uu,c. arid all ci u t i:ii nets to make it
l.-sirable.
A
fa tim nr iM ny
IS A CUES IN
JY cu'tiviiii.io. 10 -r f (all wheat, 5 acres
of inead'iw, tro I nri-ti.trd. and well supdicd
iih water. Sit o 1 tlir miltta oultiwo.t of
Simpson's hrf de on !ti Luckiamute. For salo
at a b:irr;oa tf sold sum.
VFINK MILL SITU IN SOUTH SALEM,
on V tlhouctto Slough. A block of Six
Lits, eoc'oicd with Board Fence, good House,
.Darn, c.
VOOOD STOCK FATtM. CONTAINING
4(i Acres, pood II use, two Darns,
Orchard, Ac, t-ituatcd on Upper Salt Crock, 7
wiles from Dallas.
A FARM CONTAINING 250 ACRES, 100
acres under fence, 80 acres under the
plow ; pood House, Ram, and fine Orchard,
situated 1) miles west of Dallas.
flIIREE HUNDRED AND SIXTY ACRES
of land, 200 acres tinder fence, 25 acres
cultivated, good log barn, with lumber for
hou!e, pood orchaid, living water near all the
year round. Jl ruiles south-west of Simpson's
Bridge, Big Luckiamute.
A FIRST-CLASS FARM, SITUATED AT
Pleasant Hill, about two miles from Sher
idan, in Polk Countj, containing ISO acres, all
under fence, 200 acres in cultivation, good
Barn, Orchard, and a comfortable farm House.
For sale at the low pri,eo of fifteen dollars per
aero.
AOOOD BUSINESS LOCATION AT
Buena Vista, Polk county. Warehouse
with capacity of 40,000 bushels ; trade already
established with the interior, ar.d connection
with tho Wjllamcttu Transportation Company.
Good dwelling bouse, and everything ready for
occupation. A splendid cpeuhig for busiuess.
For galo cheap.
VGOQD -COMFORTABLE HOUSE AND
Bnrn, with plenty of fire-wood convenient.
Situate about two miles south-west of Dallas.
For Particulars enquire of It. II( Tyson,
Kki'iblicax Orrtcs.
NEy. ADVERTISEMENTS.
W. H. RUB ELL,
J) E NT I ST,
Has located ia Dallas, and is ready to
tb,8 re'uirinS tisa3fianc.
kind the very finest and beat
Satisfaction guaranteed, or no charge! cade.
How Is the time" to call on tbe Doctor.
Office, opposite Kincaid'a Photographic dal
lery, '- ' r
57-tr
RE-OPE U ll5 p
at tue old corneb,
HOLHAN BLOCK,
COMMCKCIAIj street, sale.w
J. K. & II I EX S C If,
Jv,nS -lie-ortned in Ihe Old Stand a Com.
Plete Assortment of flRSRItir. wppernw
DIZE, are ready to wait upon tbe Public, and
w A' UtVtlil4l A
offer their Stock at rcry low Prices.
AU kinds of Produce taken in Exohag,.
We cannot be undersolJ. Please gir us a,
caw. au trouble 4o goods. Everybody
call.
37-tf
J. e. sr. niRscir.
O. W. IIOBAKT. ( J. W. IIOSABT.
SAUtot.i:, IIAUXE.SS Sc
North-East Corner of "
M?In m& Mill StjeeL. Dallas,
GEORGE V. KOBART & CO
Will Manufacture and keep CONSTANTLY
ON HAND a large Assortment of
SADDLERY, HARNESS, AND
COLLARS,
Consisting of all tbe
HOUSE :lJIPJ2EiT
Usually kept in a
FIRST CiASS SADDLERY SHOP,
All of which will be made ot
THE BEST MATERIAL, .
,RI TRIMMING a?d RE
l All.i.Mi dune to ordcj on the shortest
ttotice.
Call and examipe oui Work before purchase
ing elsewhere. ' '
41 tf
OEO. W. H OR ART k CO.
This .Space
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FOR
i. W. GILBERT,
Cloot a ei ti .Shoe Dealer,
COHiaiEECIAJ, STKEET, SALEM.
28-tf
r- j
TJoJhcrs, I've FouiiU It T
T.OR YEARS I HAVE SEARCHED F0$
j a remedy that will CURE your children
by removing the CAUSE, and at last I can sax
Eureka," TRY IT.
CAR Tsl I NITIvT CORDIAL,
This is a pleasant antacid, and in large dosef
laxative; in small doses, an astringent medi
cine; exceedingly useful in all bowel affections,
especially of children. It ia a safe, certain
and effectual remedy for Cholie, Diarrhcea,
Cholera Morbus, Summer Complaint, Griping
Pain, Sour Stomach, Costiveness, Wind on the
Stomach, Crying and Fretting of Children. Jd,
Teething, there is nothing that equal It.
softens the Gums, and renders Teething easy
It is no humbug medicine, got up to sell,
but a really valuable preparation, having been
in use for several years it recommends itself.
Do not gire your children the "soothing
syrups," tor they stupify without doing any
permanent good.
Prepared by
Ilr. . WATEKHOH.SE,
MONMOUTH, OREGON.
For Sale by Druggists. The trade supplied,
on reasonable terms. Hundreds of Testimo
nials can be given if necessary.
13-tf DR. W. WATERHOUSB
LA CREOLE ACADEMY,
DALLAS, POLK COUNTY, OBC(30N.
FACULTY.
M. M. OGLESBY, Frixcipai, and Tricrs
or Matiikmatipal axi Natural Sciksckr.
MISS E. A. WITTKN. Tkachkr or Mvsip,
MISS A- K- SCIIBKR, Tkachcr or tub
Primart DtrARTUKST a$d Frjencu,.
Tho Second Term of 1871-2 was commenced on
the second Monday tilth day) of Dec., 1S71,
All students wjll bo alloyed tht benefit of
tho endowtueut fuud, amounting to about (2p0,
TUITION:
'iiiwinr KRANcnKS. per inu
,....$4 00
Intrrmkhiatb M r :
Hiohkst .. - 8 0M
Latin and French each $2 extra.
Music. $12 per Term.
Charges will be inttde from tho time of enter
ing to the close of each term, or half term, at
the case may be. No deductions will be made
except incases of protracted sickness.
By order of the Beard of Trustees, ?0-J
S3
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