ft It e 0 r t g o t f Plilitu'
DALLAS, SATUllDAY, MARCH. 9
--- yOIi MB OltEOO.N ttBPUBiUCAH.
' The' Prisoners Qt the llastile.
OTwm night; the reekiag battle'i o'er;
In ailence bushed the cannon's roar.
v The ghastly dead lay ou the field.
Xo4soue not dead yet, tried to yield
To Death's cold clasp To some,
' Like brooding angels softly com,
fjut fe were wounded in the figh t.
Cast into dungeons dark as nij;bt.
Tired nature now gave way,
For we bad battled well Uiat day.
'' U'e sank to sleep, 'mid Qlib and slitaej
flow long we slept, or at what tiidu
The morning broke, I could not toll,
T was dark as doubly d vrkest hell.
4t length, I to my father fpak-,
J ajjobk hiin thrice, he did not wakej
I turned hita on his slimy bed,
fet o'er bis heart my tiod ! he's dead
A glimmer faint now broke the &loom,
And threw a bar, across the rooi,
h Of golden light, dim did I trace
V The features cold of lather's facri;
' Cairo, and peacetul, with a injile
, O'er spreading. It would beguil
f r Me almost iuto the belief
' JJe were not dead, That griof !
, Had tnrned wy brajto ; I raised hut head,
'JJiit long ere this his spirit fled,
pespsjr now seized upon my mind,
.Jlore f was leftby U uiy kind,
' glowly to die amd the gloom,
' Prink to the dregs a telon's doom,
'iff 'A spider from a niche came out,
v" All bloated, grim, and gazed about
Astonished, at intruders that
Could find a way to this dark spot;
V 1 lie nearer came, then on my knee
Crept softly up, surveying me. I
J he twinkle of his glittering eyes,
t other time I would despise.
But in this darkness, ultu and gloom,
J gae hiip freedom, mude him room
0T crawl about my form and look
Jill, tired at leneth, he sought his nook.
I sought about the prison walls,
i'or spade or shovel; then with calls, .
plead aloud for aid to come,
' (The cbil! and dampness made me nuub)
For I would faiu belore I died, :
Jkly father from the yermin hide.
Time flew on ; the day it fled ;
I ! The sunbeam shown with deeper red ;
I The rat from out the crumbling wall?,
-,ifi Kan frightened. Then, with uujid trail,
,f ' ' CJoser came Oh ! horrid thought !
" They would eat tbe dead. I wrought
ft With all iny strength. They fled
Away, and left mo with the dead.
X shade came o'er my window bars;
raised my head, the glittering star
Had began to deck the sky.
)la! What is that ? I heard a cry,
A mournful, wailiny melody :
r I looked again; my Wain awhirl;
The ry bushed ; a little jirl
r sat in tbe niche, outside the larj,
" And gaxing upward to the stars.
In a. sad ud wailing strain, .
Thus uttered sweet her low refrain
u the bratyble by tbe brook,
- . . In a loved and shaded nook,
t Where the early Sillier bloom.
' V. Round ti base of Mother's totpb.''
A she sang, I closer drew.
That might get a clocer view,
Of ft face that sang so sweet,
Aid hare, mavhap, a chance to greet,
And ask her aid. I ke to her.
" I trembled as a deadly fear seized my frame.
' Tbe vision fjcj
f It was my sister, long since dead ;
As it fled I head a cry
- Call "father, father," from the sky,
Welcome, welcome to Hud on bih."
' This was the last of earth I kuew,
Till wakened by a cherry ring,
.:; A door flew wide, and to my view,
Exposed lay all the growing spring;
Kind hands had nursed me back to life,
A-fresh to meet the world's mad strife.
J. W. &
t- ..; ..IVpatlier Record for February, !8;2,
Kept by T. Penrce. Eola, Oregon.
' " North Lat. Il 57,' West Long. 12:j 5'
Feb. 1, mean temp. 40", rain I...2 in, wind S
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31, rain 2.0Hn.snow; w. S.
22, Snow. a. m ., 9 in. w. ri.
y, rain O.IS in. wind N.
40, cloudy, wind S.
43, rain 0..'J0, wind S.
44, rain 0.4'J wind J.
38, raiu 0.17 in. wind S-38,-rain
0 75 in. wind S
34, rainf) 08 in, lighU'wS.
3t, rain 0.80, wind S.
45, fain 0 31. in. wind S.
41, rain 0.53 in. wind 8,
44, rain 0.32 in. wiud S.
43, rain 0.57 in. wind S.
55, rain 1.3'J io( windS.
52, rain 0.0'J in. wit d SY7.
,43, rain 0.08 in. wind 8.
47, rain 0.55 in. wind S.
43, rain l.C'J in. wiud 8.
43, cloudy, wind S.
45, cloudy, wiud H.
45, rain 0.22Jm, wind S.
40, rain 0.04 in. wind S.
43. rain 0.06 in. wind S.
42, cloudy, wind 8.
42, cloudy, wind S.
43,, rain 0.21 is. wind S.
; Rain in inches for the month of Feb. 1872,
13.24. in. snowy days 2. Cloudy, 5.
Mean temperature ior month 41"
Highest 65", on the 17th. Lowest Vjt on
the 5th. i l i : -J
Sunda Keadlu.
IWhitfield, when
"Take care of fire
about me,"
flattered, said :
I carry powder
None but a fool is always'right.
- - af C?
must bd a thorough fool who can learn
nothing from his own folly.
r sAdvice that is given sharply or arro
gantly, can 'scarcely be ckpeqted ta be
received ith humility or gratitude.
, To live nobly we must be noble, and
we become noble by resolutely banish
ing every unworthy thought and feel
jngr -
The higher the order of intellect with
which one i brought in contact, the less
M.one hag to fearj true goodness is all
charity, and true genius is least pre
sumptous. 'y Every hour comes to us charged with
f ' duty, arid the moment it is passed it ih
registered for or n gainst u, iu the final
'i accouut which all must give of their ac-
Men's lives should be like the day,
iU more beautiful in the 'evening; or like
the', summer, aglow with promise, or
like the autuniu. rich with tho J.....
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sheaves where the good works and
Heeds have ripened on the field.
Iief $ anil E.meics.
A warlike tunc pontoon.
' l'eristant-ants mendicants.
A sharp penny a keen scenfc.
Strange waters Hay ilium.
A fetrong liubjt eating onions.
The page of equality- equipage
A fast-walking stick j-a hnrri-cano
What to do Tvith the uneducated
classes. Bring 'em to book.
A proper dauco for a ;tiuytfdding
tho can-cau. i
The lock which a woman gives a
man to hold him a lock of hair.
For a man who is ruined by woman
there is no law and no Judge.
Why a colored man who lias gas
'couaded like a bruise 1 Because he is
black, and blew.
It is said that the reason the Siamese
tvyius keep away from Chicago, is, they
don't want ti be separated.
Why is fi.-h-peddiing, morally con
sidered, an objectionable business ? Be
cause one sells what lie knows has been
hooked.
Some books arc like smtll, cheap dic
tionaries ; you find everything there
except what you want.
" This is a sweeping catastrophe, a
the mm said when his wife knocked
him down with a broom."
Teacher "If a man gave you a hun
dred dollars to keep fur him, and ditd,
what would you do? Would you pray
fjr him V Candid pupil "No sir ;
but I would pray for another like him
Odd typographical errors ar occur
ring constantly- A papep recently made
the surprising statement that "two thou
sand ?ar loads of cats had come Kat
over Western railroads." Tbe editor
meant to say ''oats."
A western editor thinks if the proper
way 'f spelling tho is "though," and
bo "beau," the proper way to sqell po
tatoes must be "poughteighteaux The
new way of spelling softly is '"psought
leigh." The lat definition of th? word
t'deutl mnnr.te," and wliich. a usual, ha
been attributed to young Alexander
Duma', is. dewi-woud? (the half-world)
is the world to which u husband ct
without taking his bett.:rhalf with htm.
A Yankee lawyer, wljo 7.as pleading
the cause of a lit 1 1 - b.y,tok him up in
his arms ami I t i hint to the j'iry, n(
fused in tears. This h .d:gri ? F rt n.
til tlte opposition liyer a-k-'dlo' b y ;
"Wha makes you cry?" "lies pinch
ing me," said the boy.
"Hvery tiling his its iik'." stid u
philo.-opliicai pi(d sor to his ;i,is.
"Of wfiaf use is the dmnknrd's licr
rtd nose?' asked one oi'ihe pupil-. !
is like a lighthouse"; an-.'.vrJol tie
professor, "to wir.u m of the httio wi
ter that passe underneath it."
A grocer in l'ranrc not 1 ntr no
suberibfd toward a statiif of !f:irp.
"Idiot !" said his wife, "what, did you
do that for V "Policy, my dear," sai !
he, "I'olicy ! I've read somewhere that
he's very fond of cdfeei, and perhaj
he'll tratle with us !"
In a c!a of little girl in one of the
schools of Boston the' qupsti.-n wa
asked, "What is a fort 'f'' 'A p'ace to
ptit men in." was tho ready answer.
"What i a fortress, then '(" asked t lu
te ichor. This seemed a puzzle, until
one little girl of eight summers answered
"A place to put women in."
Doctor-" Well, well ! And what's the
matter with my young friend Christo
pher ?" Anxious Mother 'Why Doc
tor, he U not well to-day. He was at a
little party last night, and ate some ham
and sandwiches, and eocoanut cakes,
and tarts, and currant cakes, and jelly
pie, and hot bicuit, and calves-foot jelly
and ice cream, and and- and"
Questions in geography for the Civil
Service Commissioners.
Why does the noise made by a rust
ily swung door resemble a tributary
to the Ganges?
Because it's a creek iu the 'Jnges
How would you change its similitude
to an Egyptian river?
By putting in NileJ
i
An Ohio school girl went through
her calisthenic exercises at home for
the amusement of the children. A
youthful visitor, with interest and pity
on his countenance, asked her brother
' it that gal had fits."! "No," replied
the lad, contemptuously, 'that's gym
nasties." "O. 'tis hey '(" sad verdant j
"how long has she had -'em V
A left handed compliment Young
Lady (to Tm with thiu Iegs)-,!-Tim, I
always admired your courago j I knew
when I first laid eyes on you that you
were brave to rashness' Tim (coming
up smiling) -"Oh, don't my dear. Why
do you say that '" Vouug Lady-uWhy,
any man has courage who can trust
himself long on such logs as yours.
A good story is tola of Dr. Q. W.
Holmes, who 'having been called upon
and considerably bored by a gentleman
who had devoted ' himself to lecturing
in. New England without much abil
tity for doing so, inquired, What arj
you about ut this particular time ? The
answer was, "lecturing, as usual,
hold forth this evening at Iloxburv,"
The Professor clapping his hands to ,
gether, exclaimed, "I am-glad of it ;
1 never liked those Iloxbury peoplq."
W. II.fT!2AX fc Co.,
W.ion & Carriage Makers
MAIN NTKKUT, .IMLLAM,
Are on hand with their WAGGONS anl BUfl
GIKS ux their old Stand this Spring as ueutil,
and intend to sell them very vcn lor Cash
tho Priot-a rungin-j from $130 to $180.
They have als; on hand for sale plenty of
wagon luaurialn. Give hiin acujind geothem
Ail kinilitot work in their linudoue to order.
All kinds of Itluvkmithiiig done cn short
notion, and in a workmanlike manner. Jloree
Shoeing $2 1Q, cash down.
Thajikfu! for past, patronage, tfcey folit'it
oontinitaiiOti of tho same.
y-tf Dallas, May (5, 1S7 1.
PLANTATION
EBittcrs
S . T .-I 8 C O-X .
milts WONDKUFUL VKGETAW.E ttK
J. (ftorat'oe id the sheet anchor of the feeble
and debilitated. A a tonic and cordial for
the aged and languid it ha o eui! among
toiuac!iu4. A a remedy for the nervous
wcdktie.v to whi-h womeu are especially sub
jcrf, it is mperecpiug every other kttinulant.
In all tlimaterf, troual, temperata or frigid, it
act s a a jfpLvftfp in every pe-Ua of disorder
which undermines the Wddy itrength and
r(-jk down tho animal spirit.
ISeatitUti! Woman
HAUAX'S MAliXOMA IIAI.M give.,
to the mplcxlunMhe rrtme" of
Youth.
flubwl .Miar4ii- .-atwed bj hfcat, fsti-iK' an I
, X . "tetiient. It mV the Udy of frty t
but twf nty. and natural and perfect that f.
pM.n delt it nr pU -ati-m. IW i "
the r oiirh-t kin i m vi to nvA th j urp ra
diant tiur : fi
utbfol b' tr. It T.in vr
r..ln.-. bU.trhen and psmp?-. "ntan
ti'iibi.tg th.it will !r.j rt? th ki the b at.
Miioui "ox i tie-l by .-U f'h bnabK
l,di-in Ne Y'.rk. h'-a I xn I U ?.
t.nly:;, r-tIN j.rr I'-'.ttle. and ii "U tj a'!
J.-u.;i.'lt a; 1 Prfu'iH-r,
Tho n'rizinnt' r of thi rr.ro.lrfil inrdt.'ine
.biiii to Isavh diJf-i'rfl 1 d fo ''., i
k-irt ! If)' rs tf .V'i ' '" "t " ","
r.,l . rti$ th vrr t-t.r -f!ii;i:-,ed tv.
m. hrito;. fbfl eviSfM- of tl. f.tt i;.
t'.tun 1 in the variety of m"t otttnat.4 di-a
ttiuch it h t-o l "-i l t -i.'pui. in
ur vf i:..rl,iu. ,-rt ri.Hy. at'd fhoeajiy
,U.., ,i' CunHH-yfioH, it ho tofiicd t!i'
mvtttcal faculty, and hundred of tho ht pty-
St'l,UJl ir ilrUHU'H il tjrffttrt W'llifn ,,.
wr-j th WbiW it run tlu? M-verej.t
('..uiifj it tr.4ith-n. the ?y!n an.i p'ir!i.-
th li" d. I'.V it 'jre,st and thirtjh It-ui'l
f,nri"yinif pripirtir it mi r. ail Jfnv'oi ir n the
wort! .'( to a .Mm n i'it.uh I'tmplt r
lit ' ier-urial Ii'He!. .Mineral potnon.
Syphilitic and Vrneri l Uieasc, and ttiir (
toctn r erdi3t'd. and vi'n-m health and a
onto cttHititHtioU estabHslo'd. A,Vyi'y,r', Siifl
I'hmim, Scittt lit turf, Frrrr Sorr, Swiff fr
ltfuh Skin, in hort all the numerous di?caes
eaitited by faiil hff ot, ar rowjuero I by thi?
powerful, pwrifyins; and invigorating medicine.
For" Livrr 'implun(," liiiinn IHtcriim nod
If.fhiiwtt Citniifitiv. it 1ms pr-durcd hun
dreds if perfect and permanent c-urea whore
other medicine had failed.
The proprietor offer $100 reward for a medi
cine that will equal it in the cure of the disease
for which it i recommended, liewaro of ci
fit and irnihlr imitation. See that my Gov
ernment Stamp, which I a Jwt'Alr guarantee of
rjmninfH, io upon the outride wrapper. This
medicine i. Safd fty l)ni'j(itt atone dollar yrr
Imttle. Prepared by It. V. PI BUCK M. L., eole
Proprietor, at hi chemical Laboratory, 133
Seneca strceet, HufTalo, N. V. June 3d,13-3m.
The standard remedy for Coughs, In
fluenza Hort Throat, Whooping
-Cough, Croup, lAver Complaint,
llroiichllis, lllecdlitg of tlie
latnga, atid erery affection of the
Throat. JitiugH and Chest, includ
ing CoumptIon.
Wlstar Ilalsant does not dry up
a Cough, but loosens it.xMcansen
the I.ungs, allaya Irritation, thus
removing the cause of the com
plaint. oiie genuine unless alg"
od I, IIUTTS. Prepared by SBTII
w, roni.i: & xon, iJoton.
Hold by KUDDINGTON, IIOS
TliTTi'lH tb CO., Han l'rauclsfo,
aad by dealers generally. 10-iy
PIOXEER TIN AND STOVE STORE,
Front Street, one Door South of
Post Office.
Dallas ----- - Oregon.
KNOWING THERE IS A MA UK ED
difierenco between articdea of TlNWAHE
manufactured by me, and that mada by manu
factured iu Portland and other large cities, for
shipment, I have on hand both my own make
and Hlfo that of factory mko, fio that people
may taka their choice. My tock coneista in
part, of
Moves of all kinds.
Copper, ltr..ss and Iron Ware,
Wire work of all descriptions
Sheet and Galvanized Iron,
Htovfi Hollers Tea Kettles
Milk Pans IHpners
Lard and Hutter Caiif,
Heaters
Japanned Ware a general Assortment,
Cooking Spoons, A variety of Gem Pans
Porcelain lined wtew Pans for Fruit,
Broiling Fixtures of New and the Mos
Improved Pattern,
And in fact everything that ran be found in a
liist das' Tin and Stove 3tre.
.Job Work
Neatly Duns and Promptly Attended to.
50 tf T. Ii. NEWMAN.
Pvrbap tho?o that have experience can tel!.
and I'erhat'S tt would be to your interest to aU
eomcoiiu that knows, where tlte Hich and I'.an?
Dress Goods, thope Ladies' Hats that are tlx
fashion direct from Mr. C. Ivy'a thoe
Kleirant Set of Ladies' Furs, and thone New
Style Skirt tbut appeared to ut-b advantage
over tlue Iinrti Uiccd lacies JDOOiS, mnu
factured at Protiman, Donovan A t!'tllahau'.
Portland. Orreon, of all of which you bad nud
u Uvih dicplay by the I'olk County IwJiva at
the trgon t.! Pair. Or pethapc, gentlemen.
Vuu would likr. to call and es;uioe fr your
lve those Elegant Fitting Suit of Gent'
Clotti IltST. whi" I show vou a Fine Art-
uenl of Uen,.'i FrtrnUhtng Goods. And whet
it come t Yankee Notioni, Fancy Good,
Jewjlry. Fino Tobaccos and Cigars. Oro
C-iio of ail Ie"riptin--lat-timed yfricl!
at Poribin 1 rke-rtny cutotu bejjr witu
of the l!xvIUr.ey an I t Lcapntss.
ALSO.
;-'o!e Aznt f..r Pdk (.uoty for th 11 ot and
Shoe M arm factory of Portland. Oregon, the
. tlcnt fpiahiy of in.i goud are cre.tioi:
uh an -Xi-st OH-nt n over th State and Pj
cifii- Tf fJ.irii f r; l in -r. ao i v try da
ut La l'lvd (toriortif t
M. M. ELLIS. Proprietor.
i'O Cm
DOM mtoui-:.
AVIN; PPlIfll SLl A LA Hi I. AM1
iuplrt Si-tk of iKNh KAL .M1.K
CllANll.K, cuni-tii. in.parl o
Dry -oiUj
Iax, QuccHMwarr.
Ttihacto,
t ! a'd rti: r..u I in a (JLNt.UAL VAU1
Kl'V fTtUL. I would t f Mtfo'.ly ll ('.)
Attentiob of. the Public my LtbLbHn-nt.
lli-lt ("ah riic paid tor
1 CHS M ri:LTIiY.
R. A. P. AY.
Kola. IVk Co., Ogn.
Ifl tf
1-ok tui: iMtii:NT
We repctrul!y call tl. attention of the
J'nblic t our Well Selected Stock ' f
CadiV Drr s Iood,
Ladies and Iie Hata,
C;t-ut rufJLtg CooiK
.lovc. t.alten I .!.
M
HarHluare,
CJroccrira,
School Hooks,
stationery, r.,
Iu fact KverytUing IVutid In a I'irst
flat. Itetail .Store.
We can BMure cor Patrons that we will b
up with the times.
Come an.i Examine W : Stork before pur
chasing elsewhere.
Country Produce taken in exchange f r
Goods !
N. A. J. D. LFK
Dallas, April 22, 1871. 111
CHEAP! CHEAP.!
Chcipcr IIi.iii Ever'!!!
nOLTKH, W O 11 T Ij is Y & CO.,
ELLE1MDALB .STORE,
Have removed their STOCK OF- flOOlXS to
Dalian, and are constantly receiving NKW and
WKLL SELECTED GOODS, consisting of
Ladles' Dresa and fancy Goods,
Men a lid Hoys' Clothing,
Hats and Caps,
Hoots and Shoes,
Ladles' and Children' Shoes of every
Style and SIxe.
A full Stock of Groceries constantly
on hand, also Hardware and Crocfccry.
WtMtlcn Goods .Manufactured at the
Kllcndale Mill, such as
Heavers, Caasimcrcs, Hard Times,
Tweeds, Flannels and Hlankets,
Which we offer at Wholesale and Retail.
Having a desire to locate permanently in
Dallas, we will deal fairly and justly with nil
who may favor u with their patronage. We
will exebango Goods for Country Produce, for
which wo will pay the Highest Price.
Crlnj on your Eggs ancl Button
S-tf
TO TfiSE MJIII.IC.
VLL KINDS OF WOIlK, SEWING
Washing ani Ironing, Ac, done by Mrs
Humett on euort notico and on reasonable
terms. All order left at tbe IiOum, south went
part of Dallas, will be immediately attended to.
The Great Medical Discovery!
Dr. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA
VINEGAR BITTERS,
23 Hundreds of Thousands 2f
Bear testimony to their Wonder- to 5lbt
&o rut Curative KlTccta. g
I? WHAT ARE THEY?c
TIIET ARE KOT A VILE
Ur ANCY DRINK, 3?
f!e of Poor Itnm, Whiaker, Prof
Spirit nndlli-fuac IdquoradocU.red.iplced
aad aweelencd t please t!e taste, called "Ton.
Jc,, Appetizers," " lltitorcr' c, that lead
tUo t'pplcr oa to drcnLcnness and ruin, but are
a trua Medicine, made from tlie Xalive UooU and
Iierl.of California, free frini alf Alcobvlio
Slimulanie. TLcyare t!. V.ll EAT IILOOU
PL'KU'IKiC and I-1FE iIVINi 1'ltIN
CI PI.K a perfect Juovtor aad Iarlgorator of
tUo Fjilem, carrylr.g off a'.l polaonoea matter anl
rettoring t!e thoj to a -.hj condition. Ko
pern can tal e thee P.itters accordicj to direc
ttou and remalp Jong unwell.
Fr lufluniinor or y nnd Chronic Itheo
trtnliani and (.out. Hjapcpula ur Indl
(ration, Itlllou, Iteniltieut nnd Inter
rtiitteut IVrert, Dli.cn ei of the Illood,
Liter, Kidney, nnd Illndder. thete Hit
I ere l-ari Leea most ucccaafut. fucb Di
ramrn arc caused ly Vltlntrd Itleed, wh?c!i
t jr!'r frrtcc ty dtraRSCEicct of do
!'.- i r Oritana.
PYMIT.PSIA R lNDlflESTfOX.
ilealche. Pa.'n Iu tho Phoa'Ucrs, Coajflts, TlghU
rr of the Jiet, Iixa!aee, Roar Eractatiou of
the ftomach, T.d tasto la the Month IMtoua At.
tark., Paii'-iBtii-n of the Itfart, Ieflammattoa cf
the l.e-,g.lh'a la tht r-nl.st of the Kidney. and
a hundred cihcr paifut yif-U'tae, are lUe off.
;rinKf IjMpia.
TU j tnifioraU the Stomach and Umulats the
tcrptilJT, r a.i.t W '., t.Jch r-ndrtl.cBof an.
ciua'.Ud ef!--a-y ti ccaoijr tle Mod of all
l:.-j.urit'.'-. aui impartial new Ufe aad Tijjor l i
tJ.e Uie ;-fttetn.
I'Oit stilV I I s F. .1 S ES, E rr.r ttons.Tett f r.
f all i:f-::!i, i;U;;hc. f-i t, II m ;-. Ptate,
i-.i.'s. ar '' !. ,".;:i-Wnt ai. fH.-atMtrai. fra
Id y.i-U. lU-.;, f-car.'. I)CoUTS.ti'r:3 of
ih l!.-,t,i'ra an J !. '-' cfth fk.n.of
what? ter t,-xi trr-:f.-.r;, are JIU-raHj? dug rp
a-idcrri-d nt f Vi ; -tc;u la a l;or t;:i by
tUi its of it. Iv.V'it, One Voitt? Ih aucU
rtf m i'l convU.ce the t,t tncrtdulpus of their
curst: vc f?cfi.
-l-ane the Viisatr I 151fd whentrtt yoa find
in In parivit hnrt!f. through theakln lulln.
!ft, I-rui'tl i.u. r t-rc; clean-: tt uhrn yo
find it vTwtrwcJcd and t!tj;flh la the tc!rj
elaae tt It i f-oL and ytwr fccUsa wt'.l
ted wten. Kef p f e blood pttre aad the
UcaUh ( t'-.- yt'Mit -;U f. i!'.
PIN, TAI'Kvi.l c!h?r WOitMS. Inrkla!a
j-'C-ni of josnf thonaa?s. are efT-etuaJ!f
d Ui,yd aad r nt.vd. For fall d.rrctiona, read
can-fall the circular ar )nd csch bottle.
J. WALK Efl. r.-t j riricr. R. Tl. McI.)N AI.D &
C., D-urct iidfi.-r. AsnW. au Francisco,
Cat . and S? and St Coni-nc. ee Street. w Vori
bOI.II PT ALL PHI vililSTS AKD DEALERS.
THE NEW TOOD.
XiJ, .t . A -r'T kc'.r tt '.-,." ,-i
For a few cents you can buy
of jo::r Grocer or Druggist a
incline of SKA 2I0SS FAKINE,
matfc from pure Irish Hoss, or
Carrageen, vAuvli will mafco
sixcc:i quarts of I.anc 3Iauge,
nnd a like qv.utity of Pud
dings, Custards, Creams Char
lotto Kusse, &c. It is tho
cheapest, healthiest, and most
delicious food in the world. It
maken a splendid Dessert, and
has no equal as a light and
delicate food for Invalids and
Children.
A Glorious Change ! I
Tlin fiUTCAT WORLD'S TONIC.
Plantation Bitters.
Thi Mondrful vrprlnMo
restorative is the slicet-an-clior
f flic feeble nml de:iili
tuted. As a (oaiie mi;l cortlinl
for Hie aetl liiitl lutigtii1, it
no ((u;il nmons; iioni
achics. Ah a renaedy for the
unrvoim weaCcaesv to which
women are especially sub
ject. It is Mtperscdiag every
other stimtalatit. Iu all Cli
mates, tropical, temperate,
or frigid, it nctv'n a spec i tic
in every specie of lbo'der
uiilcli undcrmiiacs the bodily
streiiStli and break down the
animal spirits. For sale by
all Druggists.
CvS , (II T B -
is
Ik'A " lif
lit" L" "fJr S 3 -
fTvnr'c Ksi e ffrbjjcS1
Sd- LW' jV fe-fl C lzi 4
u i i o i mux u. a.
life wwm mm
OKCWIZUI) .....
1848.
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CHARTER PERPETUAI,.
Directors- Office, No, 20 Court 'street.
B0ST0X, MASSACIIUSfiTTS.
HEXUY CROCKET.
Ta .... .
....... President
"XHiiii, bJIAKP Vice
; t
WHimo II. IIOLLI8TER ....... .retary.
1UU is araon-tl,e oldest of evr Eu.
JauU Cumpajiies,
And tlieXoweat Cui Company Eitant
PURELY HUTU At.
ll v 5 c! c n il Declared
A is nu a 1 1 y.
ox rn
CONTRIBUTION PLA;it
ASU Al'fLISD kWTMB. TBI SSCOSS) faTMBIT
A Ivoan of 4( per cent, wbeu Desire.
POLICIES ARE .SOT FORFEITED ia
the Union Mutual Life Iniuraocs Company kj
failur to jj tbe Preiniucn when due, bat aro
continued in force by the XON F0HFEITUKB
LAW of the State of Maachuetts.
iUauples aUowIug tbe Wtrklug of tLo
Law.
flax, oRMsinr Lira.
'"4
For KxAMrx.K: A party insuring at tba s
if Liiirt v. fire urtiiiiiimi cm.ih.
One Annual Prtrtniutn will continua policy in
rcc 2 jeais ami 3 Jajs.
Tnu Annual I'rctiuias will continue policy ia
tune 1 mud. 12 days.
1'Lrrv Auiiual Premiums will roottcaa policj
in farce f jeara auJ 27 daji. :
Four Annual preiuiuaas will cuiuiaoe policy ia
fvroe S jear aixl 46 days.
Five Annual l'tt!uiuir! will cuntiaue poliey ia
force 10 years stid id days.
S Hit II 40 PCR CEXT. SOTS UA.S E5 CITIT.
Two Annual lretniuins will c-ntiuu policy ia
ftrc 2 yer and 210 daye. , -
fiire Annual I'rriuiumj will cootLauo policy
in furcc 4 jcur? aud 2.'! dai.
i'ive Ar.iia.il Pi'tsauiins will cuctioue potley ta
ittct 7 car aud iO.'i days.
ivxjtvpi r : PrcMiMim all Ca.b Plan Ten Pay
nti.t I. tie. Oji Annual Pietoium will tou
Jinue p.licjr ui furce, as a Term Palicy,
ab..ut ttir' year.
Kam.i: Premium 40 pr cent. Xte Plan.
Ten ly meitt Lile. One Annual Prt isiura will
conui.uo pwiu-y in forca as a Term Policy,
about 2 years and 10 'J tiayA.
Ividowmerit Policies.
KxAwrLF. : Preuiiuias all Cash Age, 31
Plan, Ordinary Endowment, payal'lt at the
ae tf 50. 0ie Annual Prtujiula will rvo
tinuc plicy ia f'rce as a T-rm Policy,
nearlj 5 year, or 4 years and 3j day a. .
hxAMi'i-e : pTcuiijija all Cab Ae, 35 j
Plan. T-n Yeax Endowment, payable at tho
ace of 4.r : Oue Annual Prvmiuni will con
tinue policy iu trco as a Teem Policy
T years.
Notes oa Endowment Policies,
KMrtK: Prem'Him 40 per rent NoteAjo.
Plan, Ordinary Kndowmrnt, payablo at
the a:e of il One Annual Premium will
continue policy fn fore as i Term Polioy
about 3 years. -
KxAwri.r: : Premium 40 pec oenfc. Note -Agoto
?.S ; Plan. Tea-Year Endowment, payablo at
the age of 4a. One Annual Premium wilV
continue policy, in fores as a Term Policy
about 5 years.
Hates, Assets to Mat) I lit If. 7
1S66. Ififi7. 1S68. IStW;
121 97 12101 121-57 127 00
I.1TKRE9T RfiCEirTS Ton 1S69 $240,670-IV
Losses Taid is 1S6Q .......... ......201.190 t0
INTEREST RkCEITED IN EXCESS OF
Losses Paid ....39f4S0 14,
Assets this Date Oter...,....C, 000.06. 00-
Losses Paid to Date Lt;9i433 00
DiriDEsns Paid ih Cash to Dat...W13I3 5
Insubamcb ok, 14,000 Policies
J Fonca oraa ....30.t.l9t law
:
This Compaor is not nstrietod U iBrsstiasr
its funds in tl, New Knglai4 StaUs, ?rea
tho Report of tho Auditing Committee, wo find,
that $l,n00.0(U) is now loaned upon estates ia
tho City of Chicago and near thereto, wbera
rates of iotercat are nearly or quite eual ta
those of tho Pau&o Coast, '
There is nothing desirable in Lift J
surance which cannot be secured
by a Policy in the MUTUAL
UFE INSURANCE COMPAST
PACIFIC 11RANCII OFFICC,
S. Cors Cat. and Kearney Strtett.
SAN FRANCISCO, CALi' v ' ?
H li J O H N S 0 N & OiJ.,
Oenoral Managers, Pacific Coast,-
B. M O Il IS,
GENERAL AGENT," f J
OREGON & WASHINGTON TERRITORY
Portland