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TOWN & COUNTY NEWS. DALLAS, SATURDAY, NOV. 25, 1871. Money Market. Latest New York Gold Qnotations Ill Legal Tenders in Portland: Buying... ..90 Selling 91 Dallas Produce and Commission Market. Corrected Weekly, by O. B. Stiles, People's Merchant, Main Street, Dallas, Oregon. WHEAT $1 15 bush. OATS f2j 75c. BARLEY $1 " FLOUR $6 $6 50 Vfi bbl. " Ska$l 62 $1 75 CORN MEAL 4c. l lb. BEANS 6 j. rj lb. BACON Sides, 13 15c r lb. " Shoulders. Sc. to 10c. TA lb. HAMS 11 16c lb. PORK Dressed, 6 cents. " Pickled, Sc. to 10c. lb. BUTTER Firkins 25 $ 30c lb. " Rolls, 35 to 45c. lb. EGOS 35o doz. LARD Bulk, He; tins, 15 POTATOES From Wagon, $1 bushel. ONIONS $2 bushel. APPLES Urecn, 5nc bhl. " Driod, 6c p lb. CHEESE Now Oregon. 20 25c lb. CHICKENS 2 50 a $:? r$i doz. TURKEYS 75 (3j 1 each. DRIED PLUMS' ir lb. WOOL 33 Jc. p lb pSt" Please notice this. Those in arrears, either for subscription or advertising, will con fer a favor by calling and settling. It is a small amount to each, but in the aggregate amounts to a handsome sum to us, aud will enable us to make certain improvements contemplated. All the latest stylos of pictures taken by J. II. Kiucaid. Some niee ladies' hats at Leu's ; why don't you buy you one? Wood. Those indeed to ns can pay in wood, delivered at the office if they wish. Blacksrnilhing in all ifts branches and in good style by A. Shrove at the old stand. Settlement. Tho jmitts man spoken of in our Ia.it issue, has settled his difficulty by mar rying the young woman. Winter ii coining on. Did you know it ? A fine lot of Waterproof at lbdtcr A Worlley's to shield you from its storms. Try them. Htgband dry you can ride in one of those Hacks made by Teal A Co. that is if you buy one. They are cheap. Circuit Court has been in session during the week. Being very busy we could not attend to it, but will give proceeding next week. Communications. Several communications have been left out for want of room. We must again remind our friends that no communica tions will be published unices we know the author. T. B. Newman has a lot of "Webf.ot" stoves tn hand, just received. A full supply of stoves and tinware. He is also agent lor the non cxplosire Petroleum lamp. One door south of Post Office. Personal. Mr. Everett, traveling agent of the Dial p blishing company gave us a call on Tuesday. lie is operating more particularly in the Interests of the Went, a literary paper noticed in another colum n. Do "you know how it is yourself? If you don't, just step into the office of Dr. Van Den Berg, in the C'hcmeketa Hotel, Salem, and he will tell you. The Dot-tor is performing some wonderful cures, and those suffering from dis eases of any kind can learn something to their advantage by giving hira a call. Office, room No. 9, Chtmeketa Hotel. Entertainments. Prof. Plurnmer g&vc enter tainments at the Court House on Tuesday and "Wednesday evenings. The Professor is cer tainly a success in his line, and had better suc cess hero than is usual for this place, the house being full both nights. Success to the Prof, Though "still in the market," wo trust he m;iy never be "sold," and we feel confident those will not be who go to hisentcrtainments. Burglary. Last Monday night the storo of R. A. Ray, at Kola, was entered by burglars, who succeeded in obtaining about two or three dol lars in coin, five dollars in currency; some clothing, pocket knives, oysters, sardines, etc., to the estimated amount of fifty dollars. The parties effected an entrance through the back door by boring through and taking out a panel, aud then opening the door. Among the legal fraternity in attendance at Oourt this week we notice J. N. Dulpb, from Portland; R, P. Boic, Judge B. F. Bonham, and C. (1. Curl from Salem ; Messrs. Kelsey, Strand and Burnett, from Corvallis; James McCain, from Yamhill; Ben. Hayden, from Eola; and J. J. Daly, from Independence. Probably as much legal talent as has been .assembled at any Court in the country. Shameful. Last Sunday night after the congregation had assembled in the M. E. Church, nome mischievous boys tied a rope across the tidewalk a short distance from tho gate, at a suitable height to trip people in pass log Tho trick, however, was discovered by one man coming in late and setting his foot ou the rope in passing. He cut tho rope, and started in pursuit of the boys who were hid close by, .caught one of them, administered a severe re buke and let them go. The names of all the iboys are known, but through respect for their parents, we shall not now give them publicity, but promise that if such scenes are re-enacted, that we shall publish j them, and others are jeady to give them the full benefit of the law. To-morrow is the regular day for preaching at the M. E. Church. J. James Pastor. Mrs. Whitson, wifo of Judge W. C. Whitson, arrived here Thursday with her family from Idaho. Having poor health, she comes here to recuperate and visit her numerous friends. Frank MeCann has perfected arrangements and will commence a dancing school at the Court House on Monday evening. Those attending will bo taught to 44 touch the light fantastic" with tho greatest case, and care will bo taken to have everythiug orderly, Re-opening. The well known firm of J. B. fc M. Ilirsch have re-opened at their old stand in Salem. Their well known reliability as a business firm will call attention to their supply of goods, and their stock will ensure trade. Their advertisement will be found in auother column. Read it and give them a call. Almost a Fire. Last Saturday afternoon, the roof of the Parsonage was noticed to be on fire. The stove pipe running through the upper story of the house canto unjointed, and sparks flew out and ignited the roof. When first dis covered it had made considerable headway, and was rapidly spreading. No ladders were conveniont to get on the roof, and it was im possible to reach the fire from the inside. At this juncture Mr. Newman appeared with ore of Johnson's Champion force pumps, and in a few uiomeutd the fire was extinguished, and thus we were saved fiom sharing the fate of Chicago. The City Boot Stork has long been Head quarters for the State of Tiukeis Cklk bisatko Boors, of which I have Estlutive Sale. Parties are cautioned to examine and find my name on them, as the country is flooded with a Jluttt-n Hoot, in imitation of the genuine article. Urny pair of Tirrel's Boots sold at my establishment is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. llr.MEMUKtt that the above house sells no buff or split go ds. No shoddy palmed off upon his customers for a superior article of French Calf. All rips, returned iu a reason able time, repaired free of charge. 37-tf J, W. GILBERT, Salem. There are many hair preparations in the market, but none have so desirable effect uj.m tho hair and scalp as Hail's Vegetable Si cilian Hair Rtnewer. Forty Years' Experience have tested the virtues of WixVir' llnhnm W'iht Cherry, and !he result is that it i-t the best rem edy extant for pulmonary and lulls' diseases, enbracing a whole range from a slight cold to a willed consumption. Were it not for its merits, it would long since have "died, and mad no sin." 213-w. Tin: nwx.i: ritlr. rilllE ENFORCEMENT OF THIS UNPp. JL u!ar rule at ttio late Agricultural Fair, although a source of great. anti"yatce to visit ors and of vexation to Marshals, was not en tirely barren of good rculN, especially to 1 1 people of this vicinity who are s;igaei,.in enough to profit by the facts developed. It seems that in ejecting parties liot&tiug the rule, the Marshals found great difficulty in sotne case by reason of the clothing of the offenders giving way. while others more roughly handled were removed from th ground with out the least iujury to their clothing. Thin mystery was solved by the Marshals when they found on investigation, that the clothing which stood firm under the sturdy giip of the officers was purchased (with the exception of one velvet suir)at thestore of Murphy A Croas man, in the bank building, corner of State and Commercial st., Salem. wher a good supply of the auio kind of clothing is always on hand, together with a full assortment of fashionable hats and gents' furnishing goods. 33tf. The New Yoiu; Ohskuvf.h. Those win) wish to tak a religion pa per, sound in its principles and fearless in the advocacy of the truth which at the same time has a Department of Secular Ncs, and expresses freely if views on public affairs, maintains the t ight and den Hineit; corruption where ever it is found will find it in the New Wo-l- Ohicrver. The publishers announce t'nt it will enter upon its Jubilee Year 172 aud that the event will he signalized y the issue of a Ye tr JSook, and encyclo pedia of information and statistics in regard to the church, and civil and business affiirs uch as can be gathered only from an extensive Library. This will be sent free to every sub-cribr t the paper. Copies of the Ohnrrver and a Prospectus of the Yearbook f-ent free to every one that will apply. New Subscribers will receive tho paper free until January 1st, The West, published by the Dial Publishing Company, of San Francisco, No 4, vol. I, comes to us; one of the first of the kind to make a specialty of the history of the Pacific Slope. Con tributinns from writers on that or any other subject of general interest is re quested, with a view to giving reliable information to the public which has hitherto been unknown. We welcome it to our list, and wish it success. Seven young ladies from Oregon have just entered their names as stu dents at the Jioston Conservatory of Music. A genuine love marriage always and everywhere evokes a sort of instinctive warmth and sympathy. Tho worldly arc fond of patronizing it as a delight ful folly. b La to returns from the Mississippi election hhow that the Republicans have carried the State by a majority of 15,000. The same party has succeeded iu Kansas by increased majorities. The Democratic Era say n: We have in our office a copy of the Holy JJible, bearing date 1GJ2, which we believe to be the oldest publication of any kinjJ in Oregon. Telegraphic Summary, ,1,1, MWM Liverpool, November 21. There was an explosion of gas on the1 steam ship Wamaria last uight. Seven per sona were slightly injured. London November 21. Tho vessels sunk iu the Mersey, with all on board, are the bark Mary Baker, of lioaton, bound from Liverpool for Bermuda, and tho Hriiish ship Arrow, from' Sierra Leone to Liverpool. . Tho steamship Nevada ha arrived out Count Von Beust, tho newly ap pointed Ambassador of Austria, at the Court of St. James, is expected here this week. Madrid, November 21 Tho session of tho Cortes U postponed until Febru ary next, until which time it is proba ble the present Ministry will continue in oflu-e. , It is announced that the Govern ment has resolved to defer the imposi tion of the tax of 18 per cent, ou in terest bonds uuutil it Las been opposed by tho Cortes. Paris, November 21. The Govern ment ha? resolved to support the mo tion for the return of tho seat of gov ernment to Paris at the next session of the Assembly. Home, November 21. Tho King of Italy and the President of the Senate, Signor Lietfrari, are expected to arrive in this city to-morrow. Dispatches from Constantinople re port that cooler weather now prevails there aud the cholera is decreasing daily. Hal fax, November 21 The cholera has brfkeii out in the Katcru sections of Halifax. A cook on the 8'e.imer Franklin is supposed to have brought the disease into the country. He is ro covering, but other persons who caught the di.-easc from him have since died. New York, November 21. The steamer Mary Howell with the Heccpt ion Committee and about five hundred person, proceeded down the Hay at tdeveu o'clock this morning. Broad way was never so crowded with people it . - in itoiuiay attire as tins afternoon. About 10,000 troops are in litie.stretch ed up from the Battery, Buildings arc covered with Hu-.-iau aud American flags. Tue entire display is magnifi cent. The Grande Duke landed at half pat one o'clock, after considera able ceremony, amidht the roar of cannon and deifcuing shouts of w elcome and a seat in a barouche. Ho was dres ed iu a magnificent uuiforui of a general officer of the Hufsian army. Hi; staff, American and Hustan Admi rals, and uiher officials followed the barouche-'. A the procession pased up Broadway Alexis was loudly cheered at every step, the military which was in line on Broadway presenting arms and dipping colors, bands playing, and handkerchiefs waviug from the windows by the ladies. New York. November, 21. A 7ro une dispatch from South Carolina con firms the report of a fraudulent issue of South Carolina bond. The Gov ernor charges the Trta-urer with a fraudulent issue of bonds, or rather of re-selling bonds which had already been converted into new bond. The State Treasurer denies this, and says the Gov ernor is misinformed. The result of the muter is that the State Trea sury is empty, and tho credit of the State below par. ; In the Court of General sessions. mis morning, .judge litiiora re em 3 im vencd the Grande Jury and ch;red them on the frauds aint the city, lit; surested that tbey end for Charlew O'Conor to assist them. Washington, November 21. Fran cis A. Walker, Census Superintendent, has been appointed Couimi.-sioner of Indian Affairs. Geo C. Hates of Chi cago, recently appointed United States District Attorney for Utah, has accept ed the appointment, and will leave here for Salt Lake a week from to day. A Havana dispatch states that the telegraph lines between the City of Mexico and Matamora.s have been cut by the rebels. Chicago, November 21. The Grand Jury of the Criminal Court yesterday discharged yong Treat, the patrol who killed Colonel Grosvcncr two weeks after the great fire, and passed a reso lution endorsing the aclion of Mayor Mason and Gen. Sheridan. Paris, November 11). The Constitu tionttel f-ays that Due Cramont French Ambassador to the Papal Court, had sent a telegram to Count Dc Kcninsal Minister of Foreign aflairs, stating that the Pope expressed his intention of leaving Rowc when a bill is passed convening the Italian Parliament in tho city. Oambctta, Louis Wane and Victor Hugo have issued a card, soliciting sub scriptions for the relief of the families of Communist prisoners. Frankfort, November 10. This morning, at the Fortress of Eprinzein ger; opposite Coblentz, a can of car tridge was ignited and a large quantity of amunition was exploded. The build jug was badly shattered, threo sold iers killed and many wonnded. Tho immense magazines of the Fortress, where a supply of powder sufficient Tor a tcu years' seic in stored, escaped. SPECIAL NOTICES. REAL ESTATE DEALER, Office, No, CI Front Street, PORTLAND OREGON. . KSTTE in thi CITY nnd r.A!SJ. ruirrijAND in the most desirable 1o cal 'n'ingof LOTS, HALF 15 LOCKS andDLOCKS, HOUSES and STuRBS; also, IMPROVED FARMS, nn.l uncultivatd LANDS, located in ALL parts of the STATE for SALE. 1 REAL ESTATE and other Property purchased for Correnpondents, in thin CITY and throughout the STATE and TERRI TORIES, with jfre.it oare uod on the uiost ADVANTAGEOUS TERMS. ' HOUSES and STORES LEASED, LOANS NEGOTIATED, and CLAIMS OF ALL DK.1CI IPTIONS PltOMl'LY COL LECTED. And c Antral FINANCIAL and AGENCY BUSINESS transacted. AGENTS of this OFFICE, in all the CITIES and TOWNS in tho STATE, will reo'tve description of FARM PROPERTY and forward the some to the above address. 1 m . V. - ... - Vs. Ut0 W Hi 70 C ft O I, K 11 A . HOW TO CURE IT. At the commencement of the Di.irihnp, which alwsys precedes an attack of the Cholera, take a teaspoonful of Pain Killer in furar and wa ter, (hot if convenient.) and then bathe freely the stomach and bowcN wflh the Ptiin Kilb-r clear. Shou'd the diarrht or crimp continue repeat th do ever? !cn r fifttn minute un til the patient u relieved. In extreme cae. two or more tcapoonful may be given at a diir. The Pain KiH-r, a a remedy, ha no eq'inl. Incase of Cholera, Summer t'oin plain to, ! pepnia. Dysentery, Aufhiua it cures iu one nijcht by taking it internally, and bathing with it freely. It action i iik niatrie, wh-n external ly applied to Old rWrn. Huron, S.'ald. and Sprain. For Sick !! lai-he an I Toothache di.n'l fail Ut try iu In short, it is a Pai KiLi .k. Direction eompany each bottle, The Iu KilJei b.I l by alt dealers in Med ieitteg. Price., 25 cent. i0 eonUan I $1 per bottle ll Guided by w hat you Know. There i an M proverb whJ.'h iy. " f'xpe rience l the safest jruide. To thi pnUe the eick and aiiinjj ua'uraliv turn when cig, fthttut for relief. They inquire wh it a mel ctne h done for other!, h;for.i they adopt it themselves. Of all tho remedi- and preven tive in ue, H..tettcr'a St' ina'h Hitters meets the tet most triumphantly, and hence its im mense popularity acid vast sales. The sufferer form indigestion U sure to find some one among bis friends who has been cured of that ailment by this famous vegetable stcmahic The victim of fever and ague, liver complaint, constipation, nervous prostration, or general debility, has only to make in ju'.ry in the neighborhood where be ragi.les in order to disiover what this standard restorative has effected in cases ninilar to his own. In the published testimony to its merits he will find a volume of proof of its sanit.iry properties which it is impossible for his common sense to resist. Ho tries it, and the effect it produces b bis system addt another to the host of witnesses in its favor. Thus, its reputation, founded on facts, not assertions, continually grows and spreads. Charlatans and impostors, some of them mere local tricksters and other who take a somewhat wider ranje, attempt to thru.t into the hands nnd down the Throats of invalid., their haphazard concoctions, as substitutes (or the tonie which for so many years has been a medical st.tp'o throughout the t"nitd States. Spanish America. Caoad;i, and the West Indies, lut only succeed to a very small extent. In this ri'.iooin ae, the people having ascertained what is tcally deserving of their confidence, decline "running alter strange stkavj;i) o:t ktom;. On the th of August, a Sorrel Mare, six years obi, saddle mark on buck and sid'?, thud all round. Anyone delivering s t id animal, or giving information so that she may be found will bo liberally rewarded. Dallas, Oregon. I. T. DODSON. 37tf C. V. PAttMBNTER. P. 3. B ABCOCK. PARMEHTER & BABCOCK, Manufacturer, and Wholesale and He tail Dealer in Commercial Stroet, Salem, Oregon, HAVE ON HAND THE LARGEST Stock of JF ii ni it ii re, ICccldiii;?, Wiiiclow'-tthatlcN, HolIaiuN, nutl To bo found in Marion County. All kinds of Picture Frames, Coflinn and Caskets made to order ou short notice and at reasonable rates. PARMENTER A 11ABCOCK. Salem, March 23, 1870. 4-tf The Erio Canal is a great work, but a moro wonderful canal traverses every part of tho body.and is filled with blood. Myriads of tiny boats, loaded with waste matter, work out and nre thrown off by the system.pass through this oanal ; other boats carry fresh matter, made from the tood into every part, and tho two processes never cease during life. Good blood is indispensible to health, and to securo this uso that great blood purifier and renovator of the sy8ttm,Dn.WAi,KEu'B CAuroiiNiA Vixkuaii JJlTTEKS, .UA?fl jTh. lark . vcvo 7Z NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PIOXEER TIN ANDSTOVE STORE, Front Street, one Door South oj Post Office. Dallas ------- Oregon. IT NOWINO THERE IS A MARKED .difierenco between articles of TINWARE manufactured by me, and that made by uianu facturcrs in Portland and other large cities, for shipment, I have on hand both my own make ano! also that of factory make, so that people may take their choice. My stock consists in part, of Stoves of ail kinds, Copper, IlraKs aud Iron Ware, Wire work of all descriptions, Sheet and Galvanized Iron, .Stove Hollers, Tea Kettles, Milk Pans, Dippers, Lard and lluttcr Cans, I Heaters, Japanned Ware a gencrol Assortment, Cooking Spoons, A variety of Gem Pans. Porcelain lined Mew Pans for Fruit, Broiling' Fixtures of New and the Hoi Improved Pattern, And in fact everything that can be found in a first c:as Tin and fitove Starts. Job Work Neatly Dona and Promptly Attended to. 60-tt T. IJ. NEWMAN. i;OB A &TOItI2. AVINO PURCHASED A TA ROE AND fl I. complete Slock of tiENKRAL 31 ER- C1IANDIZE, consisting in part of Ery ooIn, CSroceric. la, Queens ware, Tobacco, Cigars, And all articles found in a GENERAL VARI ETY STORE, I would respectfully call the attention of the Public to my EcUbluLinent. Highest Cash price paid for i mis am) ii:iruv. It: A. RAY, Eola, lV.k Co., Ogn. Ifi-tf r .cw cioiI! 1'cw lioocJ!! 10 K Till: IMtlXttNT We rspcctful!y call the attention of the Public to our Well Selected Stock of I. ad it's' Dress (iooda. Ladies' and .Histex Hats. C;cnt' iutiilliiii Cooda, C.Iovcn, ;fter. VAc. Hardware, Ciroccrlc. School H oak, Stationery, Ac, In fact Kverjtliln Found in a Firtd Claaa He tail Moir. We can assure our Patrons that we will be up with the times. Come and Examine four Stock beforo pur cl.ii.'irg elsewhere. Country Produce taken in exchange f r Goods ! N. A. J. D. LEE DalUs, April 22, Ml 3 II 12 A VI II Ii A VI ! -hcappr llian liver!:! II O l,T Ii It, W O K T I. II Y ti CO., ELLETJOALE ST0R3, Il-ive rem ived their STOCK OF GOODS to DilLis, and are constantl v receiving NEW and WELL SELECTED GOODS, consoling of l.adie Dres and Fiincy Ioods, Jlleu and Hoy' Cloth ing", Hats nnd Cap, Hoots and !Shoes, Ladies and Chlldrens' shoes of every style and size. A full Stork of Groceries constantly on hand, also Hardware aud Crockery, Woolen Good Mantifacttired at the i:ilcii(lale Mill, such as Heavers, Cassimeres, Hard Times, Tweeds, Flannels and lllajiket, WThich we offer at Wholcsalo and Retail. Having a desire to locate permanently in Dallas, we will deal fairly and justly with all who may favor us with their patronage. We will exchange Goods for Country Produce, for which wo will pay tho Highest Price. Bring on your Eggs and Butter, .t-tf Perhaps those that have experience can tell, and perhaps it would Ho to your interest to ink someone tl:t knows, where tho Rich ami Rare Dress Goods, those Ladies' Hats that are the fashion direct from Mrs. C. Levy's those Elegant Sets of Ladles' Furs, nnd those New Stylo Skirt that appeared to such advantage over those Hiirh Laced Ladies' Boots, manu factured at Protsinan. Donovan A Gillahan's. Portland, Oregon, of all of which you had such a lavish display by tho Polk County ladies at tho Oregon State Fair. Or pet baps, gentlemen, you would liko to call and examine for your aelves those Elegant Fitting Suits of Gent's Clothing, while I show you a Fine Assort ment of Gent's Furnishing Goods. And when it comes to Yankee Notions, Fancy Goedt, Jewelry, Fluo Tobaccos and Cigars, Gro Celios of all Descriptions last named strictly at Portland prices my customers boar witness of tho Excellency and Cheapness. ALSO, Solo Agent for Polk County for the Boot and Shoe Manufactory of Portland, Oregon, tho excellent quality of w hose goods aro creatine such an excitement all over the State and Pa citie .Territories. Trado increasing every day ut La Cledo (formerly duff's Store). M. M. ELLIS, Proprietor. 20-Gui NEW AD VEll TISE MEN TS, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, For Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, , such as Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption. Probably never before in the whole history of medicine, has anything won so widely and so deeply upon the confidence of mankind, as tins excellent remedy for pulmonary complaints. Through a long series "of years, and among most of the races of men it haa risen higher and higher in their estima tion, aa it haa become better known, its uniform character and power to cure the various affections of the lungs and throat, have made it known as a re liable protector (igaimt them. W hile adapted to milder forms of lieae and to young children, it is at tho same time Die mobt effectual remedy that can be given for incipient consumption, and the dan gerous affections of the throat and lungs. Asa pro vision against midden attacks of Croup, it should be kept on hand in every family, and indeed as all are sometime Hiihject to colda and coughs, all should be provided with this antidote for them. Although settled t'onnumptlon is thought in curable, still great numbers of canes where the dis ease seemed bottled, have been completely cured, and the patient restored to ound health by the C'Aerri t'ectorul. fio complete is Its mastery over the disorders of the Lungs and Throat, that the most obstinate of them yield to it. When noth ing else could reach them, under the C7rry I've toral they subside and dis; ppear. Situera and 1'ublie Speaker find great pro tection from it. Asthma is always relieved and often wholly eured by it. Jl rone hit is is generally eured by taking the Cherry J'rrtoral in small and frequent doses. ho generally are its virtues known that we need not publish the ceitillcates of them here, or do more than assure the public that its qualities arc fully maintained. Ayer's Ague Cure, For Fever and Asrue, Intermittent Fever, Chill Fever. Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, Ac., and indeed all-the affections which arise from malarious, marsh, or miasmatio poisons. As its name imrdie. it does Curr. and does not fail. Containinsr neither Arsenic, Quinine, Bismuth, Zinc, nor anv other mineral or poisonous substance whatever, it in nowise ininres any patient. The numlier and importance of its cures in the afnie dis tricts, arc liter.nllv bevond account, and we believe without a parallel in the history of A true medicine. Our pride is gratified by the n"-knowledrments we receive of the radical cure effected in obstinate eases, and where other remedies had wholly failed. I'nacrlimated persons, cither resident in, or travelling through miasmatic localities, will be pro tected hv taking the AC VI' Ct'IiV, daily. For t.irrr Cnmplatnt. ariinsr from torpidity of the Liver, it i- an evrellent remedy, stimulatiug the Liver into healthy acttvitv. For rtilioua Disorders and Liver Complaints, it is an excellent remedy, produciriir many truly re markable cures, where nthcr m1icines had faded. Prepaml bv Int. .1. C. Aykk fe Co., Practical and Analvtic.il rhcmL-ts, Lowell, Mass., and sold all round the world. r M'liici:, si.oo rr.n jiottit,. VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR, RENE WER. Every year increases the popularity of this valuable Hair Preparation; which is lue to merit alone. "Vc can assure our old patrons that it is kept fully up to its hitrh standard; and it is the only reliable and perfected prep aration for restorinir Gray on Faded IIaiu to its ythlul color, making it soft, lustrous, and silken. The scalp, by its use, becomes white and clean. It removes all eruptions and dandruff and, by its tonic properties, prevents the hair from falling out, as it stimu lates and nourishes the hajr-glands. By its use, the hair grows thicker and stronger. In baldness, it restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor, and will create a new growth, except in extreme old aire. It is the most economical IIaiu 1)ki:ssing ever used,, as it requires fewer applications, and gives the hair a splendid, glossy ap pearance. A. A. I laves, M.IX, btato Assayer of Massachusetts, fays, "The constituents are pure, and carefully selected for excellent quality; audi consider it the IJkst PircrAHATiox for its intended purposes." Sold by all Drug gist, and Dealers in Medicines, Price Qno Delltr. Buckingham's Dye' FOR THE WHISKERS. As our Kenewer in many cases re quires too long a time, and too much care, to restore gray or faded Whisk ers, we have prepared this dve,in one preparation; which will quickly nnd' effectually accomplish this result. 1 It is easily applied, and produces a color which will neither rub nor wash off. Sold by all Druggists. Trice Fifty Cents. Manufactured by R. P. HALL & "CO., NASHUA, NJL W. EI. TKAL & Co.,, Waon A Carriage JIaLera main sTitrrrr, dai.i.as. Are mi band with th.-ir WArttJON'S and B17G UIKS at tluir old Stand this Spring as nftial, and intend to poll tliem very ehein for Cash j the Prices ranjiinjr frotu ?Jl!i) to IS0, They have aiiso n hand for sale jdentyof wagon tnahrialf. !ie liim a call and see them All kinds of work in tluir line done to order. All kind? of lllaoksmiihIii done rn fbort notice, and in a wr inai.like maimer, llurea Shoeing $2 r0, cai-li down. Thankful for vast natron age, they solicit " continuance of the same. D-tf Dallas May 6, 187L EYE, EAR, THROAT AND LUNG i. ii. riii!iitoii,:vi. I.ATE OF SA FHANCISCO Ma etatlitdted himself In Portland, Oregon. Offices, Nok. 3 and 4 Holm? UuildinM, Firt Street, three doors fir m Ladd A Tilton's Hank, where he may he consulted daily, and will treat di.eaea of the above-named organs aa his f penalities. All operations on the Eye and Ear wad i the nu.t Pcientitlc and eaicfnl manner. Artificial fyp, having H' 11,0 ty and mobility of the natural eye. inserted, Refers for hi professional landing to I. tT, Lane, iM. D., Pr..f. of Surgery, and Edwin Hcntley. M. 1)., Prof, of Anatomy, Unirerfify of tho Pacific, and for hi iucccfc in treating atientx to over 1.500 eases treated by him in San Francisco; aU. to Lovi Eujs, Ksq!, Portland. Wui. 11. Tiitwii, l)., Vaneouver, John Alevaodar, K.-q , f'ouperilU, W.T.. nnd many other ou this North Co, 2i6m