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7SSSBSKSSS TQWtl AfID CQUHTY NEWS, DALLAS, SATURDAY, JAN, 25, 1873. Money Market. - . Latest New York Gold Quotations. Legal Tenders in Portland : 11 Buying 90 J Selling 91 Dallas Produce and Commission Market. Corrected Weekly, by Bolter and Wortley Merchants, Main Street, Dallas, Oregon. WHEAT SOo & Wh. OATS 35 40 c. BARLEY 75c FLOUR $5 $5 50 bbl. , Ska$l 15 CORN MBAL 4c. lb. BEANS 6c. !p It. BACON Sides.lac lb. " Shoulders, 12c. $ lb. IIAMS 16o lb. PORK Dressed, 57cts Pickled, 8c. to lO.c. lb. BUTTER Firkins 20 25c lb. ' Rol... 30 to 25c. lb. QQS 2Jc doz. LARD BuU16o ; tins,15, POTATOES From Va?on, 37c "ft bushel. ONIONS $ I 50 bushel. APPLES Green, 50c $ bhl. " Dried, 6c "0 lb. CHEESE Now Oregon, 20 ( 25c B lb. DlllED PLUMS 16 B lb. WOOL 3i!. U 1 ' r DALLAS CHUltCII UIRECTOHY. M. E. CnuKt'n. Services on the 4th Sabbath Leach molita at 1) A. M. and 7 P. M. Sabbath schll very Sunday at 9 A. M. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening. Rev. J. James. Pastor. M. E. Church South. Services on the 1st Sabbath of each month at 11 A. M. Iter. J. il. Lovell, Pastor. Baptist Chchch. Services on the 3d Sab. bath of each uiunth at 11 A. 31. Rev. 1. llolman, Pastor. County Court convenes next wtik. We have received a copy of the Btnton County Alura lac It h a neatly j note I pictorial tract and contains much vteful iufo.'tnation. The stu Ion's ot Li Or.o.a Acilemy ualer ihe dircetion of Prof. Grubds an 1 hn popular asiWtants, will give a public entertainment to people of Dallas and vicinity on Thurs l;y nxt. Exercises ti bo hel 1 in the Cju c ho j jj Gnayn Ball.- All those wko indulge in thi p'eassnt auiuMincnt, are invited to be prc.-fi t at a Ball to coma off at the Odd Fellows H.ii. attbetowa of EjU on tho 7h of February H73. Ben Holla lay iu his deposition in tho Eliioi case dis 'osed many astounding farts r nine d with bis corrupt schemes in Ocegoi, wuih will be made known thrt ugb the cuiuins of th Rct'CBLicA.t in due time. The IluUttin thiuk the I'auttjrtiph wi!i not run long from pre.cut indications , we ait aot puslcd about that, bnt we venture if th; V -tnj. tiph wa; a w rshiprofthe Ilmilriii, itupin 'on would be otherwise. The Supreme court took a recess from la' Satarduy until yesterday, on account d Jude Upton Icing abent and the a'uount f bu,i net-s Undisposed of in the louncil room. It i expected that the Court will d-.-cide soino im portunt questions soon pertaining to laud titles iu the State. Fnr.sB Garoex Hkehs. O. B. Sti'f? ha just received aud now otTcr to the jmbLic a large and well selected lot ol fiie.hh ierln 8tds together with n rplendil lt if -n - n seta Look otfr his maummlti. advertiseiif nt which will Mn iipjir otlt-ring new, nov.. aud czttaordioary itiduc.tntnU. OrriCKRS F!lecte. The following ofiicors were elected by La Creole Lodge No, 2:t, I. O. CS, T., on Saturday, January 2a: 0 W Teal, WCT; Mifs Jennie Mt.Ncal, VV T; Misa iMary Lcc, W Sj E Smith, W FS; Albs Hattie Morrif, W T; Jesse Lewis, W M ; Z T. Uodson, VC; A!i.s Liblio SLrtave, W I 6 0 i Vim Hay good, V 0 O, Show. On Thursday the g-een earth in Dallas and its vicinity was covered with the gloomy and wintry mantle of snow, for the first time this year, but it remains warm, and this unwelcome visitor will scon disappear. We have not h l oaough frost this winUr to freeze water to the tYickness of a beay piece f glass, and more than half the time since the commencement of winterjhe weather has been warm enough for grass and wheat to grow in the fields. Rblioiods Miitiss. The quarterly mooting of last Saturday and Sunday has been pro tracted, and is still in progress. There ace ins to be considerable interest manifested There bare been some accessions to the church and others have manifested a degire to change their lives. The religious feeling oems to bo univr8l n t wn, already It has swept into its current our iir.'min, and we are satisfied that the meeting o produotire of good. So far as the effect of these meetings shall affect the morals and habits of the people for good we wish them great success, and hope (by will' never end until Pallas shall become as noted for piety and good order, as it has hitherto beeu, fur immor ality, lawlessness and vice. DILI). At the family residence, near Louisville, Polk county, Oregon, January 1 0th of Kryip. elas, Jo tin Wesley infant sua of John and flora A Waters. As vermal flowers that scent tho mora But wither in the rising day Thus lovely wai this infant's dairn, Thus swif tly fled bb life away. Unveil thy bosom faithful tomb, Take this dead treasure to thy trust, And give these sacred relics room To slumber in thy dut t, ' W AT IS THE jMlTTEiy said a man lately to bis neighbor, "Only a little cold," was tho ra ply, "A little cold?" was the rejoinder Hltle colds lead a great way cura it. WI STAR'S ' HALS AM OF WILD CHERRY will ?ure it.j You cannot tate it too soon, and save yourself lingering months of painful and gradual dissolution. Washington, January 26. It is understood that during' the recent in terview between the Pot muster Gen eral aud Representative Fa rus worth Chairtn ui of the Committee on Post Offices, the'fornter iutimated that he would revoke lis 'order rt-quiring double postage in cases were partial postage only had been paid, provided he should be ftuuttaiuuii by the Attorney General, whom he would consult on the subject. If, however, thv Postmaster Geuerul could not do so. the Committee will accomplish the object by the pt3tge af the bill here totore agreed upon. Washington, January 24. Senate Mr. Kduiuuds ollered an amcudmeut to the appropriation bill, directing the Secretary of the Treasury to withhold all payments to any railroad company on uccuuiit of freight or transporations ot any kind to the 'amount oi any payment made by the United States lor interest upon bonds issued to any such company and not reimbursed. 31 r. KJuiunds advocated his amend ment. It was uecessary, he aid, lor the protection of the ;interet oi' the people, and if it violated in any way the letral rights of railroad companies they m:git seek redress through a Court of claims. I Mr Morrill, ol Maine, presented an ameiidmcut dirvctinir the I'rcsidcnt to 1 I take Mich inea.-ure-t as ni.iy be nuessury to recover from the Pacific K.ii,ro:i Companies the interest paid by the United States on bonds i.vneJ lor the use of either of Kiid roads, and eon K-rring jurtdicti ui on; tho United States Court tor trie So jtheiu Pjtuct ol "New York lo bear ai-d dctt rtume tin imc object, subject to appeal as in other east-s. She Senate ContiMU ' 1 j tho app tint ment of Pavis as A---itant Secrclar of State. Un ': si:.. Tlie IIoue went int I'oni imttee on the Navai At pro; riiti m lill, but po-tpotivu it l'r con-id -ial o . of thy Lnsiinss f th? i lt.-tfiet ol I'olutubi;!, a birge jti uility ol whieli was dtspos.d oi, and the lluuse ad- i j ui tied j Waslsingfon January 25. Ildt'SK. lite lltU'C, on .lotion: oi oarg- M, i're-identj wa r quested lo hu nt.), 'nl'orinitinn concertung the occupation tey Uriti'lt Subj"C;ts of Sati Juan and other i.-.tatid'i acquired umhir recent award, atol whether h '.'i slaion on lh ubjeet i- iieHs;r v. Saigent aln pre.-ented a tumority report iii the tnit fer of Suiro Tuunel, which was ordered i-rinred. W a s h i r j -j, f o n , J it m t r y 27 Tlo- I'ren detit h;M not vwt nined the b;il i.r ran ting to the Uek I!ind and l'acitii llii roid one h nidre I thou.;ud acres o lnid in Iowa, and the g'en'-Tal im iTesion is he will veto it. The llnutf of Iteprcsentat iv s of t he lo-va Legi!.- fure parsed a resolution Saturday di recting the (Jo.ernor to telegraph to the President tint it was the earnot desire of the (Jeueral Assembly th.it he veto the bill. Friends ol the measure in Iowa liave telegraphed to Wa.xhingtou that the resolution passed the Hons,) nude? a niiaf prehet sion of facts and will not pis.s the Senate The Senate Lh ctioo Committee have com ii need the examination ol witnesses in the Louisiana ; contested lection ease. i The cotten (axhobby was demoral i zi d to-day by the rejections by the Ways and Means Committee of scvetal bit's refunding the cotton tax. SKNATK. Mr. Stewart ofTercd a resolution directing I he Pacific; Railroad Committee to inquire in to thij rclatton.s between the United States and thel Pacific llailroads relative to intersiet on their bonds j objections being made it was laid over and the Appropriation bill was dcussed. A bill passed to refund the. different dues on articles of French vessels des tined for the United States on Nov. 5th, lost. House. Mr. Wilmot, of Vermont, offjred a resolution simply requesting tht Senate to return the Goat I-land bill but the speaker ruled it out of order during the morning hour because it involved a suspension of the rules. New York, January 27th. A Wash ington special says that Poland's Credit Mobilier Committee in presenting a report to the House will not; express an opinion of the guilt or innoconce of the parties implicated, and will base thir reason for so doing on the fact that they were not appointed to pass judgment, but to investigate. It is not probable that tho will be closed Tuesday.. investigation The announcement by Senator Mor ton lhat the Caldwell investigation must ciose Saturday is an indication ol an unfavorable report from the Com mittee. There has been no evidence rebutting tho substantativo testimony I of Caldwell's partuer. j We are glad to learn from our corres pondent at Independence, that the farmers of Polk have taken the steps in the right direction. Let them meet often and forward all their pro ceedings and communications direct'y to the Repuiilican, which is an inde pendent newspaper, devoted to the interest ot the people aud war upo their enimies, with a standing proc tarnation, dowu with corrupt and hypo critical, political demagouges and alt monopolies injurious to the best inter est of the people. j The Governor has appointed John. F. 31 ill, Il'-nry Klipper, and Samuel Urown, to take charge and superintend tho building of the State Capitol. He has also appointed Syl C. Simpson superintendant of public instructions, and L. Lane a Code commissioner in ! place of simpson. resigned. No pelec; tion could have been made, with which the people would have been better fcat isfled. The DiiVetln quote approvingly an, article from the Xutlnmil Republican, which speaks of Mrs. Attorney Genera Williams as the delightful and charm ing lady of that city. She is not spoken of in Oregon as particularly delightful or eharniin. The snow is eighteen inches deep on the level in Utah. The Bulletin has washed its hands of" the Commercial Reporter of that city, and a 111 they are dirty. ITAV x one II akex it rv tin: suu-rninrn lmintif, Drc.'-iii, en J.i'iutry 4 1 h. I7.'. On dark tiy htir .-It, n I tu l tr.i y?r 'Id nh tit HJ It tti U ht.rh, h ina'l !':tr iu ili f'rel-al, lm b.oi ruiHi' t!io in sith. a;Mtr4ii 1 by T, iVarce. .Ju-t te f th la o mi .".." UI.OltliK W CAVirT. Da'c 1 this 2ih -lav ot Jan. A. 1 1S7". F'lTJIw IWT.W NtlTIt II rn'Ki:v vv hy r. kkvtk. mvin; 5 i.:ir iVrry t4, Vk C.-mitr, Orrm. On liny 1 1 -I r-ft '(!! I ti hi? i!K i -r; ei.'hc vtr oi.l, abtiut fourU-en bau-N bib, fi no !!r t II .r i'' I t' ! fnr r fi ur l'l. wliite fit in lha f'rebc.it. wloi -trip mi the n.'. a i I lo-ar hind f-xit white to ( r jouit, i tin brii'l on nv.tr lii(. 'j'rai el ! ui-j.at ti io u l .luir "ah r II. N. V. HoT.MrN, .Tilfii" ff !bf lV;ii- iu an I I"r thfl ('..ioify if l'olk ii it 1 itc ( Ort--n. Dutcd this iiih djy of Jauutrv A. usthay Morion. 'svi:r:. n ky run irMnsu::;Kri 1 living 4 inilr wrt l the tmlU t ' ru. Iul in I(ul4. prcemct, t'o'ik Ciui,ty, Oti,. ni" dark bay iimti ab . ut H I hum Id bi;;li i toshitti n in lint hip, is suj.p..iel to bo about 12 yt-arn .M, ha a cn'.t. ah..ut 5 wtwrk tll. ai I mare i briby and has br-n runnirir lu-ie l nixtillis. the. owner i requested to rnr .r)wrt, f ly clifirg' and take them awav Ualt'd ibis lifth day vf Nv.inhr 1S72. UEMiY JAMBS. J4-42 4. tV?lY B337 ip ric k e THE REST ASSORTMENT Oi DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, II ATS, CAPS, P.OO' SIIOKS, OUOCERIKS PROVISIONS . CROCK KItr, HARD W A R K, k e. A South of 'Portland Por sale obenp for cnsl The hibftst market rr paid for hII of country produce. My motto . Cheaper tbsi tbe cheapest. W C Bmwn. 24-tf SPECIAL NOTICES. Holloways't Olnimort and rills Scrofu- lxuse, eriffpula!!, nalt rbeni, andj all skin tlia cimefi. mdinato iwpura blood. Tho Ointment rifachcn and oblitaratt'8 tho poison iu the Mcina whilw tho fillei mmovo alt internal obiitrmtioim Sold 78 Maiden Lane, N. Y. I'rico 2a wnta per pot or box Ask tor new etylo the old i coinnterfeit FTTS 9? Positively, the bent Uli X M j paying and most cotguniul bUfinei-8 lor loeal Aat nts and Can va0er, may be secured by addfCHcing, Oun Fiukkiiib FitlKSi), Chicago. Oei.ltf-ly. If any pcreon withes to obtain pictures from old Negatives, now is tbe time to apply, as all Dilutive will be destroyed union retained by tpecial ruipist. I will furninh picture from the old negative at twcutJ-fivo each. J II KI A1PC. 2tSBSZX23SKXZ I. Ii; A L, A I) V 15 It TI lirrl N T 1'BOCl AM ATI ON. WlIEitEAS, under the Act if tho Leglalativo As.-emblyoi thoStatoof Oregon, entitled An Actto protect lltimt.-"" approved October 24d, 1870, the Libkuai. Ke enn lic a h a newspaper pub- ii(iij'u hi I'liiirt, I oik Uouuty, Oregon, hai been designated to publish tbe legal and judicial advertisements for the county of Tolk in the Hta'eof Oregon, and Wiikkea. tho proprietor of said Limehal IlKiTBt.ieAN ha filed with tbe county clerk of 8nid Polk Couuty, wr;tteu stipulations accepting the condition of ts.ii I Act, tog-ther with bonds approved as the Jaw directs, with proper returns aud notices, thereof to this ofliee according to taw, aud therefore said Liberal Rki'i?mca U hereby proebiuiod to le uppointed uud conlirm cd ii the medi.im through which all legal a-id judicial advertisement for the County of Polk sliall be published lor tho period authorized by law. lone at the Kxeeutive Ofliee, in t city of Sulein. Thin tho H th day of December A. D, IS7-'. L. F, ( rover, Governor of Oregon. K. 1', Cii nwirK Sei-retury of State. t 8- J Attest SUMMONS, 'f' In the County Court f .r tho State of Ore gon for tbe County of Polk, S, S. Juo. J. Daly, 11 IT Action nt law to recover vs M A Fiuiurris Iclt f tuouey I To M. A. Fit jtin-.rri.", Defer dnt, In the name f tho Statu .-t Oregon, you aro hereby rejured to app.vir au l unswer the coiuplairit tile agaiuit you in ti.e a'-ove entitled action, within i.ix weeks fr-uu tho date of the wrvux i.f this Moniii'.iiji upon y .ti, nu I if you fad so to answer, for w:oif thereof the PUintilf will Like ju Ig l ent ag oiit you for the Mini of ouo hun dred and fiht dollars and if) ct oi iluld Coin to gvther with iotgrt.t ihery.n sinee Juuuary lt, 172, at tbutateot tea pt-rctit per annum to gether with cti an i diburt:iu nts, Publi e oi .n rdir d Sy 11-. n J. II. Myer, Ju lg;, iucbatubvrs January ili'd, 17 . N. L. P.i ti Kit, 11T Atty. J7:r2s r,w Mil Kit I !'!' m ali:. M'bercas, on tb ltb day t Dec. 172 Hy coi'ii leati"n f the Circuit oiirt of the f.a'e 'of Oregi-ti for tL county of Marion, L ? "ott l'..ot!ti?t, reeovtr I judsei.ietit agaitist lU'ti jSonp oi D ft. fi r the .is n tf four I. u'ldred an 1 t !! two d',Udrs an J t ight v cent $H2 0 ) Af t l y virtsiv? of n t cfi uti-.:i i-jed Cier.-oi by the Clerk of ,u I eouniv, and to inc iiir t' I, I ba' thi dy J.ii-t upon and wi!; J.r-'cet-d fostrlt nt puh'ie nur ti n to the high t tdlbr, in front ,l it.e C oirt bou.' , in Djtla. lt ik Ct tin'r. Or'g ,:. ! tw.rti the b itjr. t o'!-k A. M an I t ..Vi ok P.M., on .i'ordv 1 the :h day of IVbmary. A. l. l7.l All th ri'lit, tt;;e ai, inter i of ihe .,t I tl inp ..! in atid to the f.il.wing deseribed re pr ptty. t- wit ; Kf own n the plats and Miro oi 1. 1 ;,e i . , iM -.t .oi l !aou ouui- j l r. 7 I io I 12, h, ing part- -f e( tion, 1.' and Li 'I1) 15 7 V, nti l p,! ( f-et-'ii-u 7 a id ! T, a S U f, W'td -f ViHuaii tt inert Wan Muffed im ldk C nt ty SfjO' d Oregon c n- uni.uig fi.i:; '.S moo buiidrt'tbs are t joro or "e woli ji!I thn jpiirt'Tian''e and I tfn iiu i.t. thriMi'io brloning, t .iti!v t'.c f.d sr.n of ft 12 f.ur hundred and frty l o tl..; :t( bihI eighty fii.i. wilh interest, the further sum of ISO) seventeen doj. idt and eighty vent c !. with the crt l nl upon ttu writ, Tct ui cah V HTUfnrh j fhi rifTof Polk Counf7 tgn. Dated this y.U day f Jan A. I. S7.t. ! janirr.rtw Mlldtin-".- AM. By tirtue of a (l;cr- .,f forcbomrc of mrtg in f.'iv..r ut Win. Fki !ner and sgiiiuo. t hit. . Il tvi' ntid D. II. Pickens nude an enured up i tiie judgment doc'xct of the Cir cuii Court of tin. 5tnie of Oregon for the Count v of p.tlk at the Vovtnbcr term thrnf A 1 1S72, for th; the mm ot 25 which j idiue it uud d n o wa regularly enr-.llcd and docketed in the j'idgt unlit roil tf sai I Court And on execution i!ued thereon Vy lii Cierk of si i Court, and to me directed to oir and sell the mortgaged premises .And by iiirtu of s;td exerniion I havt this 1av levied upon arid will pr eed to fell at pubiie suction in front of the Court House door in DaU'as. polk County, Oregon, all tbe right title nod interest f said Cha. W, Davis and 1 p(; Pickens, between the hours of 9 Ylct A Mjand oVl-.ek P M. on Hatur liy, the Sih of Febrnury A D I S73. the foliowinj described morlp ged premises, to wit : llegining at a pr.inf 21.2 ch rsJt and 2tt chs south of N W comr of sec i T S S H l west running thence sotiflj SO . hs thence cast ttt cbs thence north SO clc theiiee weiit 10 chs to the place of bo giniiig, containing .".20 acres more or less with all t!c appurtenance anil tenements thereunto belonging, 't satisfy tlm said sum of $2,'JS 2."i damages and costs, and thti cost of and upon this i writ ; Terms of Sale cash, in hau l U S gold coiu. S T IU rch, Sheriff of Polk County. Ogn this th clay of Jan 1873 Janirr-I'dw Date CIIAHDIAN HAI. IX Notice is hereby given that the under signed guardian ol the estate of Kvan A Marinti HhcittMi, in pursuance of license granted by tbn County Court lor Polk County Oregon will sell at the hour of one o'clock P. M. of February 20th 187.1, at the Court House door in S lid County at public auction to the highest bidder for cash on twelve months time, all the right., title and interest of said ards being me ball in the following described land in raid comity to wit; JJegining at a point on tho line dividing the husband's W half from tho Wife's Fast hal f of tho Solomon Shelton Donation iaim, Tonship 7 S Hi W A 2rt.St chs W .( t.5 chs N of the S K corner of the same, running thence W 11.59 chs, thence N i.'M chs, thence W 0.10 ch, thcuco N 1 0.1 6 ch, thence W 2.'20,cli thence N 6.47,ch thence K 20.1(1 chs thence S to the place of Defining, beiug area of 35 ares more or Ices, 1 JcDtTH Siikltos, guardian. i J73tw DIXSOLL' HON MOT1C12 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT tbe co-jiartnership heretofore existing be tween tl H iSttle and Philip Merriam is dis solved by mutual consent Ail persons indebt ed to the firm, a'o requested to pay the sum, to U II Elilefl, who will continue on the business at the old atand I Q n Stilus i Thiltp Mkrhiam Dallas . Tan 15th 1873. J'T.riS 4w ATTENTION ! rriHK OVKRL AND. STORE. SALEM, HAS received 1 large lot nt nice, la h hie nablo dry goods, together with a well selected stock of Domestics, etc. Oive thoia a call.. Highest pric paid for produce, 7tf W A NT MB Afi TIIK E NTS DISCOVERER DISCOYEIIED ! I)r, J.IVINfjSTOXH IN AFRICA, The Adreiiturcfi of a most Adventurous Life. The Staiilcy-LiviiJIonc ! to Africa. Largo octavo volume, just issued. Contains Incidents of the Wonderful Career of the (Ircat Trave er,f tin Country, Animals, Na tives, Hunting, etc Fuil account of this most interesting Prt of th globe. ALSO' TO SELL OUKNLW JVOKK, VtsXlX laO.TISTALIc AND MEDICAL COMMON SENSE. So competition. There nver wa a book published like it. Full p-fticulars by mail. .State book wanted. A. 1 It VNCItOI' i' 4 CO., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. OF WORK AT THE LOWEST LIVING FIMCK.S.CAX JiE HAD RV CAIiLINlj; OX. STEAM Jollt PIIINTIMIS, I O.'l Front trtet,! Portland, Oregon I LAR(5i: ASSOUTM I INT of LLAXKS J, Circuit, County, an I Juti-es' Courts, con st.ti:tly on h ind. Al?o, L n I.--, Jt-t ds. Mortgages and Liauks fyr use in Uaukruptcy cases. Ailverfiftc P.y !..' Lu -'i-1 !. i- i-clr' t -i tf prc.ied envelop etc Uiv u a fall and .tu i tctiJ iu your wi I. rs LOOK ! ILOOK!! LOOK!! no r c n v o LrtRY & co. I ELLErJDALE CT0RE Have jrjt received an I liuctn and i cs. Hats and Cap i Clothing, Croc cry and Glass war;. Hardware, t;ricciics,Iruvilons,&c. I)UIS fiOOIX, SA.IJIPLCI'ASCV, A 1)111" GOODS of all kinds, VI lilcfc they will sell cheap, Come aud try ihclr prices The highest price pai 1 for' all kinds cuntry produce. MILLIONS of EG Q 5 and TONS of BUTTO Wanted Bolter & TV lR ' ' - ----- .. - . F 1840 w inzo C EI O Ij U K A . HOW TO CURE IT. At the commencement ot the Diarihoe, which i always precedes an attack of tbe Cholera, take a tcaspoonful of Pain Killer in sugar and wa ter, (hot if convenient.) and then bathe freely the stomach and bowels with tbo Pain Killer clear. Should the diarrhce or cramps continue repeat the dose every ten or fifteen minutes un til tho patient is relieved. In extreme rases, two or more tcaspuonfuls may be given at a dose. Tbe Pain Killer, as a remedy, has 'no equal. Incases of "Cholera, Summer Complaints, Dys pepsia, Dysentery, Asthma it cures in one night by taking it internally, and bathing with it freely. Its action is like magjc, when external ly applied to Obi Sores, IJurns, Scalds, aud Sprains. For Sick Headachy and Toothache don't fail to try iu Iu short, itj is a Pain Kill er. lot Directions accompany each pottle, The Paiu Killer is sold by all dealers in Med icines. 1 Prices, 25 cents, 50 centsand SI per bottle Makk Monf.j fast and honorably, $12 50 er dny $75 per week, by at once si plying tor a territorial right, (which are given tree to agents,) to sell the best, strongest, most useful and 'rapid selling Sewing Machine, and Patent liuttou Hole Worker, ever used or recommend ed by families, or buy oue tor your own use; it is only $j, Sent free everywhere by express. Address for particulars, kJ houk II. Hudson & Co. " Corner .Oreenwi ud Courtlaudt Sts. Mew York. 1 OctlV-Cm. WIDE HARDWARE, FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS, ETC. -. iwcLUDina PITTfCnALLENQER,! RUSSELL,'IIARDEN, k WHEELER THRESHER MOUNTED and DOWN.ENDLESSICHAINS, HORSE POWERS, HAINE S HEADERS, with extrahearydrapers And many other improvements exclusively OUR OWIV. 0 tj MARSH 'J -.HARVESTERS. DOEwT Woods, Hubbard, Ciippr,Iluckey,Spragu Excelsior, New York, Esterly. Burts, Eagle, and otbtr REAP I lfi f ud is ( t lit. KBAKER, TA CIFIC, AND :.bain FAIIM and HEADER WAGONS, ""Now perfect 'in proportion and finish, all boiied in oiL and fully warranted' rpiIE GREATEST VARIETY OF GOODS X and Machinery iu tbe State, at tbe lowest possible prices, and time given when desired. Kemeinber, we put no man's not in the Banks either in Salem, Portlaud or San Franeisce. w aih:. iiitoiVN &co Salem, June 1. 1S71. 14-m3 AS. ROBIXS IX W. C. WHtTTAlI, ."V EWFIRM fc N E W AT II K INDEPENDENCE DRMG STORE. ROBINSON WHITAL INFOR THS ritirens of Polk County that they ave wa baud the largest auabst stock of DRUGS, CHEMICALS, FANCY GOODS Ever brought into Vok County They invite a liberal baro ol publio pat ronage. Thir rntto, "cheaper rAa th rheaprtt." Pure vVincs, and Liquors for Sao ranioiital A Medicinal purposes only. ROBINS OX & WIIITTAI Dee 21 2 If M AEEI I if MEN, ATTENTION Whv allow your wives and daughters to wear their eyes out whelx $3 ; ; Will purchase one of tho celebrated improved: -..-.:'',? 11 OH1E SHUTTLE IE W "I W& M3AraNIS. Every body 'usee them and they fWeunlrer sal satisfacUon.XTbey can be found al HOLTR iV; WORTLl", Agents for PolkCounty . JMf.