TOWf! & COUNTY NEWS. DALLAS, SATURDAY, DEC. 16, 1871. Money Market. Latest New York Gold Qnotations.........lll Legal Tenders in Portland: Buying .......90 ; Selling... ..91 Dallas Produce and Commission Market. .Corrected Weekly, by G, P. Stiles, Peopled Merchant, Main Street, Dallas, Oregon. WHEAT $1 15 bush. OATS f!2 75c. BARLEY $t " FLOUR $6 $t 50 B bbl. " Sks$l 2 $1 73 CORN MEAL to. lb. . BEANS 6o. p lb. BACON Sides. 13 15o lb. Shoulders, So. to lOo. "r lb. HAMS It I6e lb. POttlv Dressed, 6 cents. ncKiea, sp. to loc. r ro. BUTTER Firkins 25 SO lb. Rolls, 35 to 15c. 33 tb. EGGS 30o do. LARD Bulk, 1 to; tins, 15 POTATOES From Wagon, $1 bushel. ONIONS $2 bushel. APPLES Green, 50 bhl. , " - Dried, fie lb. CHEESE New Orcein, 20 25c $ lb. CHICKENS 2 50 $.1 r doz. TURKEYS 75 $1 each. -DRIED PLUMS lfij lb. WOOL tthcrfy tS The year has elapsed for subscription to Demorett's Monthly. Those wishing to renew will plcaaa inform as. Arrangements aro being perfected for a Grand Ball at the Court Houe on Chri?tmas fiight. A general invitation is extended- Elder P. R. Burnett wilt preach at tho Christian Church next Saturday evening at early candle-light, and Sunday at 11 o'clock. The Singing School of Prof. Rutan 3 pro gressing fioely. The Prof, evidently under stands his business, and has a happy faculty of imparting his knowledge to others. N. Jt J. D. Lee haTe a splendid collection of articles suitable for Christmas presents. La dies workboxes, reticules, and in fact any thing you want for Susan. Call soon, as they are going rapidly. Tho dancing school under the management of Mr. F. McCann is dwing well. Th-so wish ing to practice tho terpsicborian art can be accommodated by calling at Stiles' new build ing Monday and Friday evenings. Wednesday we were favored with a cat! by Mr. 21. B. Somerville, who is canvassing for Whitney's "Musical Guest," "The Singing Pilgrim," and several other musical works ; all well worth the money asked. Mr. Snyder informs us that he and Mr. Boone have arranged to publish the HVf Si'tr, aft r this wce They intend to put in new materi-tl and will, doubtless, publish an interesting local paper. W wish them sueee. 3Ir. T. B. Newman, one door south of the Post Office, has a lot of good jewelry of a fine quality for sale cheap. Also a fine collection of other articles for Christmas presents. No sham articles to gull the public, but genuine good at low prices. Sidewalks. We suggest that it would be a good idea for some of our citizens to "mend their ways" a little. Some of our sidewalks are in such a condition that it is unsafe for one to jhfs along our principal trets in lb8 dark. A hint to the wise is sufficient. Dan Richardson showed us a bill from Strat ton A Co., of New York, for tho inHirutnents for the band which has been formed here, A deduction of fifty per cent, is allowed by Strat ton A Co., to the one sending for the instru ments. This, Mr. Richardson very generously jgivea tho band the benefit of. S Mr. J. L. Collins came near losing a valua ble horse last Monday. He turned the horse cut for exercise, and the animal laid down to roll. In rolling it got into a ditch n its back, and could not get out. Water was running in the ditch at the time, and the horse was nearly dead when found. Christmas Tree. Our citizens am making arrangements for a Christmas tree, and the little folks particularly, are on the qmn rive for good time coming. We well remember the joy experienced by us under similar circumstances, and can fully appreciate their expectations May all -tend to jaake it an interesting and happy occasion. The Railroad l'me, according to the late sur vey, crosses the Riereal near the rcsidenco of Col. Nesmita. This, we understand, is only temporary, though the facts seem to indicate this as very near the lino to bo established. Work is to continue on tho road, in d we may expect to hear the shriek of the locomotive within another year. ,One of those unpleasant affair which will sometimes occur in school happened here Inst Monday. Tho facts as we glean them aro to tho effect that one of tho students, a young' man of about eighteen years of age, violated a positive rule of the school, and was quite insolent atat the matter when called up for correction. A icufilo ensued between the young man and the teacher, during which the young man escaped and left the school. The young man's father being anxious to retain his son in tha school, had a meeting of the trustees called, at which It was .decided that he must submit to the punishment or leave tbo school. The young man not being willing to submit to tbo punish ment, left the school and the affair ended. We hould say nothing about it, but for the vari ous rumors whleh have been afloat concerning the matter. An Oversight. We think it quite an oversight iu some of our business men in leaving obstruc tions on tho sidewalk, to impede the progress of passers by. We can speak from o xperience as to its effects, having boon quite severely in jured Tuesday evening, by running against the handle of a1 plow which was lying on a box, with handles sticking out over tho sidewalk, in front of one of the business houses. Tho col lision caino near taking the "jaw" out of u. If such ha d been the result, it perhaps might not have made much difference as we are not much given to "jawing ;" yet wo must fay in all candor, it caused a slight " unpleasantness," aud wo trust those impediments will bp removed beforo some no gets seriously injured. Whittling?. Tho weather ha3 been pleasant during the past week. Farmers are still plow ing, and sowing wheat.-Mr. . William Lewis has returned from Walla Walla. The Literary entertainments aro still a faorito place of re sort. Several parties hero have united their forces and manufactured ' a fine drum for the band. A bunting party went out from hero Tuesday, and killed a tine deer. Our mer chants are laying in a full supply of everything for the Holidays. Mr. Waymire has a good miller in his mill, and i making lorao excel lent flour. The prayer meetings at the M. E. Church, on Wednesday evenings, are well attended, Pusiness of all kinds brisk, and life generally pleasint. Obituary. Last week it became our melan choly duty to chronicle tho death of Miss Kate Howe, a young lady who had by her many good qualities and winning ways, suc ceeded in endearing herself to everyone in our community. Of her it can be truly said, " she was the pet of the household, and a universal favorite." But she is gone, and we must bid Farewell ! a long farewell to one -Whose wealth of mind and heart Round each to her with double bonds. Which naught but death could part. Again farewell ! 'tis hard to bid Tho last fond sad adieu. When friends arc buried 'ncath the sod. And hearts seem buried too. For what the aching heart strings feel In sorrow, none can tell Rut those who'vo felt tho agony Which hangs on that " farewell." Absconded. We learn that the wife f Mr. W. Savage, living in the eastern part of Yam hill County, near Sheridan, deserted her family one day last week, and in company with a young man named Conner, left fjr parti unknown. Mr. Savage is quite an extensive dealer in cattle, and a man of considerable means. During the last year he has been to Texas after a drove of cattle, ami during his absenco bis largo farm 1ms been carried on by young Conner, under the supervision of Mrs. Savage. A short time since Mr. S. sent word to his wife to meet him at some specified place east of the mountains. With the avowed object of complying with her hu.-band's request, she prepared for her journey; but when she was ready, instead of going to meet him, she left her family, consisting of seven children ninng them a halxj only a few months old with her relatives, and accompanied by young Conner, started South. Various rumors are afioat concerning the tnrvtter ; one to the effect that she took about five thousand dollars in money, and other valuables. Of these we know nothing, but give the facts as given to us by reliable authority. Evidences op Dr. Abokn's Si vkh in the treatment of Catarrh and nervous debility. To the afflicted: I wish to say that I hve been afflicted for about fifteen years with nasal catarrh. Of late it affected tny throat and lung, and prostrated my whde fystem, so that I was scarcely able to pursue my busi ness. 1 had tried several physicians without leriving the legist benefit. In this seemingly hopeless condition, I applied to Dr. Anon about three weeks ago. and placed myself nndi r his treatment, and I am most happy ti state that I found wonderful relief within five minutes after uin2 his nnnar?ttus and medi cines, nnd fon tinned to improve. I am now J cured of the ci.uh nnd pains through my chest arid body, and in fact both mentally and physieully I IV-el liko anew person. I have recovered from tho nervous debility. The offensive odor from my head and breath, which was' so annoying, has disappeared. I have pained about cijht pounds in three weeks. The Doctor his accomplished more in three weeks than what I had suppoe 1 it was possl ble to have done in as many months. Truly. ' M. L. DEAN. Fisk House, Portland, Oregon, November 11th, 1871. Every line of travel has its Mughr Junction, where travellers arc " refreshrnented" and sent on their way uncomfortable. Tho foundations of disease are oftmi laid by the irregularities of eatinjr, sleeping, and movement of the bowels cxperienccl during traveling. To prevent an irregular action, and a torpid condition of the digestive apparatus, use that wonderfnl regu lator and blood purifier, Dr. Walker's Cali fornia ViNEfiAU HiTTFits. No traveller, by sea or laud, should fail to tako it with him Tho City Root Store has long been Head quarters for the State of Tirheis Cklb nitATEP Boots, of which I have Efclutiv. S'tle. Parties are cautioned to examine and find my name on them, a the enuntry is flooded with a Rotten Hoot, in imitation of tho genuine article. Every pair of Tirrel's Roots sold at my establishment is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. Rf.mf.mskr that the above house "ells no buff or split goods. No shoddy palmed off upon his customers for a superior article of French Calf. All rips, returned in a rcason ablo time, repaired free of charge, 37.tf J. W. GILBERT, Salem. TIIK IIVI)(;i: RULE... fllllE ENFORCEMENT OF THIS CNPOP X "lar rule at the late Agricultural Fair, although a source of great annoyance to visit ors and of vexation to Marshals, was not en tirely barren of good results, especially to the people of this vicinity who are sagacious enough to proit by the facts developed. It seems that in ejecting parties violating the rule, tho Marshals found great difficulty in some cases by reason of the clothing of tho offenders giving way, while others more roughly bandied were removed from the ground with out the least injury to their clothing. This mystery was solved by the Marshals when they found on investigation, that tho clothing which stood hm under the sturdy er'io of the officers was purchased (with the exception of ui.lr.1 .nitU V.',.l r It t iv punyin Miowmui .wiirjuiy z vroas man, in tho bank building, corner of Stato and Commercial st Salem, where a good supply of the ;amo kind of clothing is always ou hand, together with a full assortment of fashionable, hats aid gouts' furnishing goods. 33tf. Circuit Court Proceedings. B, F. BoNiiAif, Judge. State of Oregon t-t . Ezra Scovill. Indictment for larceny , coatinued, State of Oregon v. A. G. Sprecker. Indict ment for selling liquor; fined $100 and costs. State of Oregon vs. Alex. McTimmonds. In. dictment for disturbing a religious meeting dismissed, on motion. Stato of Oregon vs. John MoMahon. Action for larceny ; continued, Alvira Hansford r. John Hansford. Suit for divorce; continued. State ot Oregon vs. R. Bootcn. Indictment for disturbing a religious Meeting , verdict for Plaintiff. ' ' Henry Hagcod vs. Smith, Campbell A Co. Suit in Equity to set aside judgmeut, cast dis missed. . Win. Smith r. Jas. Ford. Suit of Repleviu ; settled. Era Scov ill r. Harlow Barney. Suit to set aside deed ; continued, Ezra Scovill r$. S, W. Smith and Barney- Action to recover money; for Plaintifi. .T. O. Ibibcock. r. A. D. Rabcock. Harlow Verdict SuU of Replevin ; verdict fr Plaintiff. Stato of vrojron in. John Chamberlain. Ac tion for spiling liquor to a miuor; verdict for Defendant. J, G. Hustler, et al,vs. J. S Kays, et ul. Foreclosure of mortgage ; continued. A. H. V.' hit ley r. R. Doty A Co. Action for money ; verdict for Plaintiff. J. Waymire r. James A. O'Neal. Action for money ; continued. - Francis S. Matthews vs. Hiram Eddy, et of. Suit for cj ctment; continued. Leona R. Rabcock r. A. D. Rabcock. Suit for Replevin ; verdict for Plaintiff. D. M. Boone. Appellant vs. J. Wnymiro, Re spondent. Suit for damages ; verdict for Re spondent, at Appellant's cost. H. W. Pike, et ol, Plaintiffs in error r. L. Gronnds.ef , Defendants in error. Writ of Review ; case dismissed, at Plaintiff's cost. John and Mary Hendershot . Juhn Mo Henry. Foreclosure of mortgage ; contir.ned. Elmer Woods, minor, by J. A. Apple-gate, Attorney,.. Solomon Woods, guardian. Suit in Equitv ; continued. W. V. Warener, rt tl, c James Harvey ft ol. Writ of error ; ease dismissed at Plaintiff's CoSt. State of Oregon rt. A. G. Sprecker. Indict ment for selling liquor on Sunday ; verdict for Defendant. Clarinda B. Tyler, rs. W. H. Tyler. Suit for divorce ; granted Mary A. Sportsman r. Henry Sportsinaa. Suit for divorce granted. Delia 11. Lewis . David Lewis- Suit for ejectment ; continued. Jas. Kilgore and A. M. llcrry r. J. G. Pab eoek. Civil action ; continued. J. D. Risers, . R. A. Rigsrs, et ul. Suit to acquire title for land ; continued. Ultra Imlucciiieiit lor Clubbing! 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What is the surest remedy for an itching sciltt. and to remove dandruff from tho hea l ? - -. . - . lull a Vegetable Sicilian uair ncnewcr, Tho nrramiian reports having re- ccivcl a box of vegetable specimens from Nehalctu among ineiu is a iurnij which measures a peck. MAUiui:n. HART -MORRISON At the residence Barney Morris .n. December 3d, 1SJ1, by F. Smith, J. V., Mr. J. P. Hart to Miss b, Morrison ; all of Polk county, Oregon. of B J dii:i. At bis residence, near Grand Round, Polk ... t...i.. .i, 1871 . nf Pneumonia, J. G. Biihcock, aged 41 years, 1 1 months. lie leaves a wile ana two cuuurcn. 1 It. A I O It X, OCULIST, AURIST, CATARRH, THROAT AND LUNG v ii y s i c i a nr . OFFICE: Comer of 3d and Mor rison streets, Portland, Oregon. DR. ABORN'S PRACTICE EMBRACES the most modem scientific treatment for the speedy and radicat cure of chrome U,H73 41tf F1KI2!! Flftli!!! rglO MY FRIENDS AND PATRONS I JL would say that I have re-built my Shop on tho sAiu: ou) cons EH, Where I am prepared to do all kinds of JOU151INU. WAfiOrV 'WOltK ANI IIORHI3 HIIOEINK ON HIIOHT NOTICE. As I have lost all my proportv by Fire, those inoeoicn io me tor worn wm wui - by paying up immediately. A friend in need, is a friend indeed. ASA SUUEVE. 12-tf SPECIAL NOTICES. WIlLLIAJm DAVIDSOxY," REAL ESTATE DEALER, Office, No. Ol Front Street, TORTLAND OREdON. - REAL"" ESTATE in this CITY and EAST PORTLAND in tho most desirable lo caltics, consisting of LOTS, HALF BLOCKS and BLOCKS, HOUSES and STORES; also, IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable uncultivated LANDS, located in ALL parts of tho STATE for SALE. REAL ESTATE and other Pmrwrtv purchased for Correspondents, in this CITY and throughout tbo STATES and TERRI TORIES, wth great care and on the most ADVANTAGEOUS TERMS. HOUSES and STORES LEASED. LOANS NEGOTIATED, and CLAIMS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS PItOMPLY COL LECTED. And a General FINANCIAL and AGENCY BUSINESS transacted. AGENTS of this OKFICE. in all the CITIES and TOWNS in tbo STATE, will rocive descriptions of FARM PROPERTY and forward the some to the above address. 9 1840 If WVr 1 CIIOLEItA. HOW TO CURE IT. At the commencement of the Diariho?, which alwsys precedes an attack of the Cholera, take a teaspooriful of Pain Killer in sugar and wa ter, (hot tf convenient,) and then bathe freely the stomach and bowfls with the Psin Killer clear. Should the diarrhoe or cramps continue repeat the doe every ten or fifteen minutes un til the patient i relieved. In extremo cases. two or more teaspoonfuls may be given at a lose. The Pain Killer, as a remedy, has no equal. Incases of Cholera, Summer Complaints, Dys pepsia, Dysentery, Asthma it cures in one night by ttking it internally, and bathiag with it freely. Its action is like magic, when eiternal- ly applied to Oil Sores, Burns, Scalds, and iM-rams. tor hick Headache and Toothache don't fail to try it. In short, it is a Pais Kill- r.. Directions accompany each bottle. The Paiu Killct is sold by all dealers in Med icines. Prices, 25 cents, 50 centsanl SI per bottle The (ire at Pictorial Annual. Hostetter' United States Almanac for 1S72, for distribution, gratis, thr jjbiut the United State, and all cif Ufd countries of the West ern Hemisphere, will be publnbed about the first of January, in the KcgBsh, German, French, Norwegian, Welsh, Swedish, Italian J, Bohemian and Spanish languages, and all who wish to understand the true philosophy of health should read and ponder over the valu able suggestions it contains- In addition to an admirable medical treatise on the cuss. prevention and cure of a great variety of dis eases, it embraces a large amount of informa tion interesting to the metehant, the mechanic, the miner, the farmer, the planter and jrofr fiooal man ; and the calculations have been made for such meridians and latitudes as are most suitable for a correct and comprehensive Natiostau Cai.exoar. Tho nature, uses and extraordinary sanitary effects of llostcttcr's Stomach Bitters, tho sta ple tonic and alterative of more than half the Christian world arc fully set forth in its pages, which are also interspersed with pictorial illustrations, valuable recipes for the household ard farm, humorous anecdotes, and other instructive and amusing reading matter, origi nal and selected. Among the Annuals to ap pear with the opening of the year, this will be one of the mest useful, and ny he AW jr the utleinfj. The proprietors, Messrs. Hostctter A Smith, Pittsburgh, Pa., on receipt ot a two cent, stamp, will forward a copy by mail to any person who cannot procure oao in bs ncih borhood. The Bitters aro sold in every city, town and village, and are extensively used throughout the entire civilised world. STRAYED 2l STOLE;. On the Oth of August, a Sorrel Mare, six years old, saddle mark on back and sides, shod all round. Anyone delivering said animal, or giving information so that she may be found will be liberally rewarded. Dallas, Oregon Z. T. DODSON. 37-tf C. V. PARMK!TRB. I P. J. RABCOCK. PARMEiJTER & BAOCOCK, Manufacturers, and Wholesale and He- tall Dealers la iiin i t ine , Commercial Street Salem, Oregon, II AVE ON HAND THE LARGEST Stock of Furniture,1 HtMlriiiigr, Window-Shade, Holland, and P A FE R-II A N Gl H U S To bo found In Marion County. All kinds of Picture Frames, Coffins and Caskets made to order on short notice and at reasonable rates. PARMENTER A BABCOCK. Salem, March 23, 1870. 4- tf Blessings brighten as they take their flight. The chief of blessings is good health, without which nothing is worth having; it is always appreciated at its true value alter it is lost; but too often not before. Live properly, and correct ailments before they become seated. For diseases of tho liver, kidneys, skin, stom ach, and all arising from impure or feeble blood, Dn. Walker's CALironsiA Vingoar Bittkrs are a sure and speedy remedy. It has never failed in a single inetanoe. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PIOXEER TIX AND;ST0E STORE, Front Street, one Door South oj Post Office. Dallas ---.-- Oregon. KNOWING THERE IS A MARKED difierence between articles of TINWARE manufactured by me, and that made by nianu- factarers in Portland and other largo cities, for shipment, I have on hand both my own make and also that of factory make, so that people may tako their choice. My stuck consists in part, of Stoves of all hinds, Copper, IIrs3 and Iron tVare, Wire work of all descriptions. Sheet and f'alvanlzed Iron, .Stove Hollers, Tea Kettles, Milk Fans, Dippers, I-ard and Iltitter Cans, Hgg Heaters, Japanned Ware a general Assortment, Cooking Spoons, A variety of Geia Pans, Porcelain lined stew Fans for Fruit, Broiling' Fixtures of New and the ZIos Improved Patterns, And in fact everything that can be found in a first cutss Tin aud Stove ctere. Job Work Neatly Done and Promptly Attended to. 50-tf T. B. NEWMAN. HAVING PURCHASED A LARGE AND complete Stock of GENERAL MER CHANDIZE, consisting in part of Dry Goods, tSroccrie, f la, Queens ware, Tobacco, Cigar, And .11 articles f..ui,J in I; E.M.l'. A L YAII1- : ETY STOltE, I would .respectfully call the 1 attention of the Public to my Establishment. Highest Cash price paid for MJKS AND PELTUV. R. A. RAY, Eola, Polk Co., Ogu. l-tf .cw Caood ! Xeiv ood!! Fon tiik musHST .i;aon. We respect fully call the attention of the ! Public to our Well Selected Stock of I.adirV Ores Goods, Ladles and Misses Hats, Cieut Furiiililti Cioodx, Cloves, Ciaitero. VAc. Hardware. Crorerie, School Uooka, Stationery, Vr., In fact Kverythlaff Fund In a Kirt Clafcs Retail Store. We can sisure ur Patrons that we will be up with the time. Come and Eximlne four Ptnck before pur chasing elsewhere. Country Produce taken in exchange f r Goods ! N. A. J. D. LEE DalUf, April 22, 187!. I-tf II i: A VI V II i: A I'!! Cheaper than liver ! I ! ii o me it, Y o it r ii c y .fc co., ELLEWDALE STORE, Have removed their STOCK OF GOODS to Pull, an 1 aro mni'tantly receiving NEW and WELL SELECTED OOODS,.yfonsisting of Ladies' Dres and Fancy Goods, Men and Hoys Clothing1, Hats and Caps, Hoots and Shoes, Ladies' and Childrcns' Shoes of every Stjlc and Size. A full Stock of Groceries constantly on hand, also Hardware and Crockery. Woolen Good Manufactured at the i:ilcndalc Mill, such as Beavers, Causimeres, Hard Times, Tweeds, Flannels and Illankcts, Which wo offer at Wholesale and Retail. Having a desire to locate permanently in Pallas, we will deal fairly nnd justly with all who may faror u with their patronage. We will exchanjro Goods for Country Produce, for which we will pay the Highest Price. ; Bring on your Eggs and Butter. a-tf Perhaps those that have experience can tell, and perhaps it would be to your interest to ask someone that knows, vrhorc the Itich and Rare Dress Goods, those Ladies' Hats that arc the fashion direct from Mrs. C. Levy's those Elcjrant Sets of Ladles' Furs, and those New Htyle Skirts that appeared to such advantage over those Hish Laced Ladies' Boots, manu factured at Protzmnn, Donovan A Gillahnn's, Portland, Oregon, of all of which you had such a lavish display by the Polk County ladies at the Oregon rotate Fair. Or perhaps, gentlemen, you would liko to call and examino for your selves 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 Ooodt, Jewelry, Fine Tobaccos and Cigars, Gro. ceries of all Descriptions last-named strictly at Portland prices my customers bear witness of the Excellency and Cheapness. ALSO, Sole Agent for Tolk County for the Boot and Shoe Manufactory of Portland, Oregon, the excellent quality of whose goods are creating such an excitement all over the Stato aud Pa cific Territories. Trado increasing every day at La Clodo (formerly duff's Store). M. M. ELLIS, Proprietor. 20-6m NEW AD VERTISEMESTS. VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER. MM i V V." l. k A arv vcry year increases the popularity of this valuable Hair Preparation ; which h due to merit alone. M) e cnu assure our old patrons that it is kept fully up to its high standard; and it is the only reliable and perfected prep aration for restoring Gray 6b Faded Hair to its youthful color, making it soft, lustrousand 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 hair-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 age. It is the most economical Hair Dressing ever used, as it requires fewer application. and gives the hair a splendid, glossy ap pearance. A. A. Ilayes, M.D., State Assayer of Massachusetts, says, "The constituents are pure, and carefully selected for excellent quality; audi consider it the Best Preparation for its intended purposes." Sold by all DruggUia, and Dealers in Medicines Price Oao Dollar. Buckingham's Dye FOR THE "WHISKERS. As our Renewer in many cases re quires too long a time, and too much care, to restore gray or faded Vhisk crs, we have prepared this dye, in one preparation; which will quickly and effectually accomplish this result. It is easily applied, and produces a color which will neither rub nor wash off Sold by all Druggists. Price Fifty Cents. Manufactured by R. P. HALL & C0.f , NASHUA, NJL. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, For Diseases of tho Throat and Lungs, such aa Coughs, Colds, Whoopin Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption. Probablr never bt-fore in the -whole history of mediMnc, has anything won widely and nodorply upon ttie contMeuoe of mankind, u Uu c.xi.'m-nt rt'medv for pulmonary cuntplamta. Through a loss.tj Berk of years, and among iuo.-t of the races t Diet) ll lias riBVii iuhvi ..i.v. ... tio'n, as it ha Ihhxuiic bolter known, it inuioriu character and jwwer to ouie the at ious nOVcUoui ttf the lung and throat, have mudo it knwn ns a re liable protector again.-t thriii. Wlulo adapted l milder forms oflw:a! .:id to young claldsvn, it is at Uie Kime lime the moM effvtnal rvmcdy Hint oao bo given for incipient c.uuunipii.m, ai.d tiio uau gorons affoi tious of the throaUuid lui-g. At- a pr vifion against Midden attack of j t 'houM Vo kept on hand in every family, and indeed as ad aj-v t-ometirao ujort f cld aud coujrhs ad ahoid-l U j.rovided v ilh this antidote for them. Although settlel vsi is thought in curable, fctilt great numbers ol oaes lero i!.o ra-e j-oemotl t-cttlob have ioen completely cured, ami the patient restored to Komid heabh by tho Cherrtf J'rctoral. complete U over the disorders of the Luiiirs and lhroaMhat the mot obstinate ot them yield to iU A Ueu noth tnjr else couht roaii them, under Lhe C'Jtcrrt i'ec torat they wibs-ide and disrppear. Singers nnd 1'ublie Speaker Cad great pro tection from it. Asthma is always relieved and often wholly CUjJMcAVfia is frencrallr cured by taking tho Cherry t'eetnral in small and frequent Uo-e.-. S renerallv are its virtues know n that we newl not putdih th" certiH.'etes of them heiv. or lo m.ra than anre the public that its ualiUe are lu.ly nuiutained. Ayer's Ague Cure, For Fever and Asruv Intermittent Fever, ChUl Fever. Bemittnt. Fever, Dumb Aicvro, Periotiical or BUious Fovcr, &c, and indeed all tho affections which ansa from malarious, marsh, or miaamstao poisons. As its name implies. It does Cirre, and does not fail. Containing neither Arvcnii,0".in,.i)0, Pi'innth. Zinc, nor nnv other mineral or poisonous FUitstniin whatever, it in noic inimes any p.aticnt. The number nnd importance of it cures iu t ho nrnc dis triet;, aro literally bovond Rccottrt. nnd wo lx novo without a parallel in tho ! j mrv f Anio nMicine. Our prido i pratifll bv tho nekuowlodfrnunts v. o rtseive of the radical cures effected in olistin.-ito ca-505, nnd whore other remedies bad wholly failed. I'naeclimated person . cither rosi.lov.t in, or travelling throurh miae'.n.-'tlclocabties.wid bo pro tected bv taking tho Ann: evuj: dt.iy. For f.irer f'nynrtlttint. arlsmjr from torpidity of tho Liver, it is an excellent re;noly, Mniuuattn? tbe Liver into healthy activity. , For rtilioua Di-onlors and l.iver Comi.laints ll i an exeellont remedy, prodm-inc many tnly re markable euros, whore other minlirines had fsi.e.t. Prepared bv 1. .T. C AlK.U A o.. Practical and Analytical Chemi.-ts, Lowell, Mass., nnd told all rounl "the world. rnrcr, $1.00 rrn bottle. IV. II. THAI Co., . IVnois A: Carriage Haters MAIN STHKIiT, OAI.I.AS, , Arson band with their TV AG ("JON'S and BHtJ GIKS at their old Stand this Spring usual, nnd intend to fcII tbcm very chctp for Cash ; the Prices ranging from ft.'lO to S I SO. They hare also on hand f-r ?ale pUpy of wagon materials. Give him a onlland peolhem All kinds of work in their line done to order. All kinds of Hlarktniihhi done rn elirt notice, and in a workmanlike manner. Hujbo Shoeing $2 60, cash down. Thankful for past patronage, they policit continuance of tho same. y-tf Dallas, May fi, 18P. EYE, EAR, THROAT AWD LUNG J. It. rillaislon, iTS. tf., LATE OF SAN FRANCISCO Has established himself in Portland, Oregon. Offices, Nos. 3 and 4 Holmes' 15uiMins, First Street, three doors tmn Ladd A Tilton's P.ank, whero he may bo consulted daily, .aud will treat diseases of the above-named organs as his specialities. All operations on the Kye and Ear wade m the most scientific and careful manner. Artijicinl Eye, bavin; all the beauty and mobility of the natural eye, inserted. Refers for his professional standing to L. 0. Lane, M. P., Prof, of Surgery, nnd Kdwiu Bentley, M. I)., Prof, of Anatomy, University of the Pacific, and for his success In treatiuj? patients to over 1.500 eases treated by him in Fan Francisco; also to Levi Eteg, Ksq , Portland, Win. 11. Tilton, Ks.p, Vanc- uver, John Aloxandar, Esq , Couperille, W. T.. and many others on this North Coast. 2Cu