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TO?fi cou;m & news. .DALLAS; SATURDAY, FEB . 3, 1872. Money Market. TktestNew York Gold "Quotations.....! ...111 Legal Tenders in Portland: Buying 90 j Selling I Dallas Produce and Commission Market. Corrected Weekly, by G. B. Stiles, People's Merchant, Mftin Street, Dallas, Oregon, WHEAT $ I 10 bash. BARLEY -$ I " TLOUR $6 $5 50 ,bbl. . sic si 2 ra si 76 CORN MEAL tc. ft. SBAKS 6e. p lb. j . BACON Sides. 13. 15c lb. . J " Shoulders. 8c. to 10c. R. II AMS 14 16c lb. j . POHIC Dressed. 6 cents. " Pickled, 8e. to 10c. J3 lb. BUTTER Firkins 25 ?i 30c "0 ID, " Rolls. 35 to 40o. It, SQGS 3TJn doz. T.Ann -Hulk. 14e : tins. 15' POTATOES From Wagon, $1 bushel ONIONS $2 bushel. . APPLES Urea n, 50c "pi bhl. F -j . '--Dried. 6c lb. CHEESE !New Oregon, 20 T$ 25c lb. CHirKENS-2 50 (?U $3 "0 do. TURKEYS 75 $1 each. DRIED PLUMS 1C5 $ lb. rgWOOU 33c ft lb 4i H i 't w - ' - Mr David Guthrie has a fine lot of Chester white pigs. ' Lot! of 'em. Three book agents have been in twn thisrtteok. "MeKenzie's Ten Thousand Receipea" was raf fled for on Thursday, and won by T. G. Rich mond. The Hunting Club met on Monday, and per fected a thorough organization. Tor Sale. One thousand share in the Ore 00s Repcblicas, at $2 00 each, until the that of March, 1373 . 'Several of our hunters staid in town Monday night after the club meetir g, and bad an old- fashioned "hoe-dovru" at the d icnin club. Several tad i;s of town set us "all of a flutter" last Friday evening, by gracing our office with . their presence. Call again, laCios, we like to be seared in that way. Map of Chicago. R. II McDonald A Co., the well-known proprietors and manufacturers of Walker's Vinegar Bitters, have sent us a history aud map of Chicago, giving full de scription of the city before and after the fire. It ean be obtained by sending. to R.- H. Mc Donald A Co., San Francisco. AH bands about the Repctsucas office have had a g-od tiuii this week feasting on a lot of nice apples, presented by E. L. D'Lasbniuttt, of Salt Creek. ' Uncle E l" is a prima shot, and knows how to hit the right spot, as well in touching up the printer, as in hunting the wild heists of the forest. Injured. On last Saturday, a horse escaped from its rider in town and started f Jt home Mr. R. E. Morris, a young man about eighteen years of age, who was coming in with a team met the stray horse and jumped out of his wagon and caught him. The horse reared and struck Mr. Morris on the lower jaw fracturing it severely, and knocking out a tooth. Thariks. Our regords are due to Mr. Cyrus "Elder, of Johnstown, Pcnn., for a copy of Hon , "Win. D. Kelley's speeches, addresses and let ters on the Tariff. Mr. Kellcy is an able fpeakcr and writer, and we feel that we shall be both entertained and instructed by the perual of this book Mr. Elder, editor of that able pa per, the Industrial Bulletin, published at Johns town, Penn., has been, and is still, laboring hard for the interests of the laboring classes, and deserves credit for the same. Poetry of the Pacific Mr. W. Woods has our thanks for a nicely bound volume of poems with the above title. Mr. W. has on .hand a supply of these books, which any one will do well to purchase abA read, who is fond of poetry. This book contains extracts from the principal writers of the Pacific coast and is well worth the money asked. He also has a stock of lithographs and other pictures, picture frames, etc., which be offers at very low rates. Jlooms one door North of the hotel. . Let it Stop. We publish to-day a corres pondence from some cf the students of the Academy, concerning a matter of which we jtnow nothing but rnmor The affair on Thurs day, from what we hear of it, was in accord with fa any other exercises at the same place, very discreditable and ill -timed. Whatever the f ail -. logs of Prof. Rutan may be, we have sever . -beard of him being inebriated or in the least tinder the influence of liquor. But the less laid about this matter the better. Both sides tiave now had their say, and now tee say, ''Let ; jzc bare peace," tVhittlings. Q. B. Stiles' is a good place to ioj groceries. Our itinerant knitter is still on ha&d to furnish a god article to replace that stocking iri.th.-a hole in it. A " new gin-mil! ' $ias been set to grinding in town. The Good Templars are offsetting the effects of the rum x traffifl here, bv increasing their numbers rapid' ly. Some of our boys have got themselves Into trouble by breaking the Sabbath. Messrs. f Bolter A j.OTortlj have a large stock of dry '.goods and groceries for sale cheap. Dallas oeietj Is quiter lively. Several parties on band u4uf the week. The Quarterly meeting for hls (Circuit is now in progress. Prof. Rutan's slnglagjwhool is till in full blast, and pros 'pering finely -N. A J. D. Lee are ready and wiling to supply customers with anything Jhe want, it "ffrj lowet poseibit eain price. Mr. M. Burnett, from McMinuville, gave ua a call yesterday. t He Ji here wall, we won't say now for what purpose. ; Rain. A heavy rain storm set" in on Thursday evening and proved to be one of the severest of the season. Friday morning the streets were flooded. Agent. Mr. Somerville is in town c?v-'8ino for a new Sabbath-Sohool song book, ViLl1' ncy'a Musical Guest, and a patent book-binder, All are good and useful articles. We call attention to the notice of Dr. Van Den Bergh . n intends leaving soon for .Eu gene, and those desiring to consult him will have' to -bo expeditious. An Error. We stated last week that Prof. :Rutan took the lead in the musical exercises at the Academy last Wednesday. This, we are informed was a misstatement. Miss Witten.an accomplished young lady, who is one of the as sistant teachers in the school,and also teacher of mime, led the exercises in a creditablo manner. Not being present, we were forced to rely.upou information gleaned from others and, perhaps through our own carelessness, committed an error. Important to builders. "Messrs. Fbradfr A Co., having refitted their mill on the little Luckiuinute, are prepared to furnish all kinds of lumberof the best quality at .prices witlnn tho reach of all. Their facilities for obtaining good, clear lumber, are unexcelled, and their machinery for manufacturing cannot be beat in this part of the country. Parties desiring fin ishing lumber, cither dressed or undressed, can be accommodated at any time, and satisfaction guaranteed. Enterprise. Our Real Estate Age n't of Portland seem to be fully alive to the necessity of furnishing information to Eastern people concerning our State. None are taking more interest in -this matter than Wm Davidson. We have just received from him a map of the N P. R. R., showing .tho connections and princi pal points on the route. Mr. Davidson has published mips and descriptions of Oregon some of which may be found at our office, and has taken pains to circulate them extensively throughout the whole world. Many have baen published in German, and sent to keep watch ou the Rhine for stray Immigrants. Such ef forts are sure to mcettbir reward. Cruel ! Cruel ! Truly the course of true love never did run smooth." Ou tho banks of the beautifuL Yamhill, near Sheridan, lives a handsome maiden with laughing eyes, rosy checks, teeth of pearl, auburn locks, and all the etctterag which make woman lovely. A stranger came iuto the community. The first sight of the maiden caused that thrill so thrilling, which is easier imagined than described. Tunc passed on; he wroedf and she would ho cooed and she could ; but when the permission of the cruel parent was requested, he blanched the cheek of the maiden and roused the ire ot the chUf, by a flt rsiual. Cruel parent! Thus to put rebellious ideas into "Two miud with but a siuglc thought," and that a thought to unite tl:e 'Twi hearts that hcut as ud" but, ich is life." TIST ttV L.ISTT12HM Itl'.MAIM V(i J in the Post Office at Dallas, Feb. lit Is7:l: Bryan, Chas II Ribbuy. Fignal W Butler, Cyrus R Kent, John Thomas ' Blaucber, S B Lancaster, John W. Uloodswortb, Jesse Long. L'utia Barger, Theo S Magill, C. Burke, Ms Abbie McCracken Chas E Co. per, J R Patterson, F A Davis, Miss Emma J Roberts, A G D'Lasbtnutt, J K Richardson Jas II Eilers, Geo Robb, W S Honshaw, S Starr, Chas Washington llihbard. Daniel Statts, Stephen Harris, Mrs Joanna Thompson, MrsNancyf Jackson, F M Zumwalt, Ben F Zumwalt, W A J. D 'LEE, P. M. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY COSCERX. DR. J. P. P. VAN DEN BERGH WOULD respectfully inform his friends and the pub lie generally, that be ha concluded to remove his office, on th 8th of February 1872. from Salem to Eugene C'.ty. Oregon. Until further mtk'c all of those wanting any further treat ment can find me after said Uto at the above named city. All tbse having claims against me will present them at once for settlement, and all those indebted t me will do me a great favor in fettling their amounts forthwith. I would thank my friends and the pnblie gener ally for their liberal and kind treatment I have rsceived during my five months' practice in Sa lem. Dli. J. P.P. VAN DEN BERG II. Salem, Oregon, Jan. 26th, 1872 48ml 3Sm2 So general has the public confidence become in Dr. Ayer's medicines, and so great the demand for them, that unprincipled villians try to de ceive the unwary by imposing upon them their worthless nostrums under a similarity of name. Cherry Pectoral Lozenges, Dr. Ayer's Troches, Aypr's Pastilea for Coughs, Cherry Pectoral Cough Drops, Ayer's Fever and Ague Cure, Doct. Ayer's Indian Pills, Ac., Ac, (none of which are Dr, Ayer's manufacture or composi tion) are specimens of this viiliany and deceit. They not only defraud the sick of their money but of their health, er the recovery of their health, which is far more important than money. From actual counterfeits the people are protec ted by law whieb the Doctor promptly enforces, but these evasions sometimes elude the law, and purchasers must protect themselves by re fusing to be deceived by them. Dover (N. II.) Bee. Dr. R. V, Pierce, of Buffalo, N Y., sole pro prietor of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, whose name is printed on the wrapper of the genuine, has for over three years offered through nearly every newspaper in the United States, a stand ing reward of $500 for a case of Catarrh in the head which he cannot cure. That he has treat ed thousands of cases and had no claims pre sented for the reward, from any one who has made a thorough use of his means of cure, is strong and conclusive evidence that he pos sesses a snre means of curing this loathsome disease. The Catarrh Remedy is sold by all druggists, or sent by mail on receipt of sixty cents. President Grant has appointed four ladies, siace he has been in the White House, to the highest grade of post offices, with salaries of 94,000 per annum. clcgrapliic Summary. i Paris, Jan. 29. Count de Chambord has issued a proclamation to the French people The Count claims as of yore the right Divine, and says: I shall never ab dicate ray claim to the throne of Franco. I shall' never forsake the monarchical principles which I have preserved intaot for tortv years, and which is tho best fcopo of Franco's greatness and liber ties. ' Paris, Jan. 27. A plan for a llcpub lieua revolutionary Uprising ,a8 becn. covered over the whole Tei.'itory Of tn South of France. The movement was held ready for immediate commence ment in case of Theirs resiotion of the Presidency, resulting in the appoint ment of Duke Daiimale or Marshal McMahon to the Chief Executive au thority. London. January 28. A messenger left the Foreign Office yesterday with important disptttchea fur Lord Lyons, Hiitish Embassador in France. These dispatches state definitely the attitude of the English Government with regard to tho commercial trea'y j betw?eu the two natioos.and arc intended to rectify ft a itu j.mrti-tiltAriCKilia air 1 1 Vl V aT Tr I II V- -Ci rtJ I'J'lCllVUiiiMiia w iiv.e vailed in France as to the position ol Euglatid ou the subject. ! Washington, Janu ary 28; It Ls sa'd among the Republican members of the House of Representatives that the House will pass the Senate resolution for the adjournment of Congress u the 29th of May. lleports from official sources in Cuba are to the effect that the atrocities ot the Coolie S'ave Trade which have reccutly beeu brought to the public cognizance, will arrest attention and excite horror wherever the English language is spo ken. Leading morrsbers of the IIou say there is no probability of Utah being admitted as a State. There have been 109,000 coolies in troduced iuto Cuba since 1817. The Secretary of the Treasury ha di rected the Assistant Treasurer at N't w York to purchase a million in bonds tu the first, third and fifth Thursdays in February. Washington, Jan. 29 .The apj-ortoin-mcnt bill as it parsed the Senate fixes the number of members of the Ilouee of Representatives at 213. London, Jan. 30. At a ucting of Electors of Rirmingham lat night, a letter was read from John Rriht ex pressing the hope that ho would be able to attend a portion of t. e furthcoming Parliament. London, Jan. 29 An arrival at Liverpool bring the report that the ship Alvord of St. John, X. R., was burned at sea. It is leu led that ail on bard perished. Galveston. .Ian. 29, The Xncs' spe cial from Austin reports t1 t the Fed eral gratid jury h id found true bib's airainst Gor Davis and Secretary of rjtate Newcobcrs, on nccount cf i:reg ularities in the late election. St- Louis, Jan. 29. The extensive work of the St Louis brjss and hard ware manufacturing company, the com mission hon-e of IL'thel fc Co, and the tobacco factory of Morgan & Roful wore burned last night. Total Joss 5102,000. Indianapolis, Jan. 29. Col. Norman Eddy, Secretary of State of Indiana, died suddenly at his residence in this city, of heart disease. Chicago, Jan. 30 The Times' Washington special says the condition ofafTiirs between the Government ol the United States and Venezuela is said to be rather critical. The trouble is the Government of Venezuela refuses to be responsible for, or rather shows no a disposition to observe treaty stipula tions. The seizure of vessels belonging to the American Transportation Co., is the latest question in dispute. From information in possession ot the Depart ment of State, it seems clear this was an act in wilful disregard of the rights of this company, which claims protection from our Government Resides, Ven ezuela persists in refusing to pay our claims, which she admitted by the con vention of 1800. New York, jVn. 30. Tweed is still in the city. JIs declines saying what he will do concerning taking his seat in the Legislature. New York, Jan. 31. A special from Paris says Thiers, in discussion with Rothschild as to to the project for the futher evacuation of Franco by the Germans, said : I would liko to see the end of German Occupation, if we had a stable Government and settled public opinion. As it is, if the Ger mans were gone, we would have worse demagogues than ever. London, Jan. 30. St Paul's Cathe dral ii being handsomely decorated for thanksgiving to be held there in Febru ary, lor the restoration of the health of the Prince of Wales. Washington, Jan. 30. Tho President sent the following nomination to the Senate to-day : Samuel C. Wingard, U. S. Attorney for Washington Terri tory. A "Washington dispatch says Hon. J R. Doolittle is in that city, and is con fident of the success of the new move ment in favor of Trumbull for the Presidency. SPECIAL NOTICES. DAYIDSOiV, REAL ESTATE DEALER, Offlce, No. tt-ft Front Street, PORTLAND OREGON. REAL ESTATE in his CITY and EAST POJtff LAND in the most desirat.le lo ealtirs. consisting of LOTS, HALF RLOCRS and BLOCKS, HOUSES and STORES; aUy, IMPROVED FARMS, and valuable uncultivated LANDS, located in ALL parts of the STATE for SALE. REAL KSTATE and other Property purchased" Correspondents, in ttm CIT and throughout the STATES and TERRI TORIES, with c;re.it r.;e n'l OQ the mwst ADVANTAGEOUS TERMS. HOUSES and STORES LEAft0- LOANS NEGOTIATED, end CLAIMS OF ALL DESCHI'TIONS PltOMPLY COL LECTED. And a General FINANCIAL aud All KMC Y BUSINESS transacted. AGENTS of this OFFICE, in all the CITIES and TOWNS in the STATE, will retive deacriptions of FARM PROPERTY aud forward the same to the above address. M 1840 W 170 -- m k CEI O I, Vs U : . HOW TO CURE IT. At the eotnraencementof the DUrihoe, wich alwsys precedes an attack of the Cholera, t&ke a tapooitfal of Pain Kilter in sugar and wa ter, (hot if convenient.) and then bathe freely the Stomach and Vkw1 with the Pin Killer flear. Should the Jiarrho? or cramps continue tep"l the do" every ten or fifteen minute un til the patient in relieved. In extreme cases, two r more teaspoonfuls may be given at a done. Tin: Pain Killer, a a remedy, has no eial. Incswi of Cb ilcTS. Summer Ocmplint, Dys-I-epMn, Dysentery. Afthma it cure in one nibt Ity taking it 'internally, and bathing with it freely. Its action ii like maeic, when esternal ly applied t Old Soren. Hurof, SeKl, and .-'prain. For Sick Headaeho ani Toothache d m'tfail to try it. In short, it is a Pats Kii.l ek. Direction accompany earh bottle. The Pain Killer i sold by all dealers In- Mei ii'ines. Prices, 2i cants, 50 .-eatiAiJ f 1 pir buttle Iukl;if Slowly. DUeafcs thai ptogre rapidly te a trin are not the only ne? t le dreaded. Canker or dry rot dos not hlztt a tree as u lderily as a rtroke of lihtf:ing, but unle. nrrett-d it de titroTS it rrrt aitily l and in like manner chronic debility, although it does riot kilt with the xwit'tnes of yellow fiver, is a ure to ap the priuj of life eventually as any acute diu eae, if not checked by invigorating rue lieatioi. There i something inexpressibly touching in tho fftc etaele of premature de ay. Langnnr, pallor, emaciation, depression of fpiritK, ard a distaste for exertion, are it ordinary ymp tonj, and they should be promptly met by tonic treatment. The best invtgorant and cxhileranl that can be a lminiftercd in a cae of this kind Hot-ttr9 Sto:n:i..;h Itittvr. The stimulat ing principle of tho preparation r ue lbs dor m-ut energies of the system, and th strength entna: and regulating pr.p.;r!ie ?ivc a rterma n.ut and bealtuful itupuUo to the vital forces thus brought int. play. The failing app tite i rj-awakeoc 1, the process of digestion and aimilatton are quickened, the qmlity of thq bjood is improved, the secretions bee me more natural, and every org.in that contributes to th nouriKlituw'nt of the body undergoes Salutary change. Ity these means the repair of tho physical rtructura is enacted and its health and vigor restored. In no clas of diseases has the bciieneicnt operation of the Hitters becn more marked and sinking thanin those tharacteruod by general debility and nervous prostration Ladies affected with these ailu.eiits find in this most wholesome of ali tonic; and correctives the safest and surert means of relief. Ife is strong to restore and powerless to injure. Such is the uniform testimony of "clouds of witnesses." T.tiiliS! Plants! Fruit, Oarden, i lower, KHu.Ia IIlce. tfuraen. Apple and crab, 100, 2 to 4 ft, $1; 4 to 6ftt 00 Pear, St'd Extra, ly.rtlett, Ac. 3 to 4it per dox 2 50 8eeds,P'eh. bu. $2; A'ple, Os-age new, bu....l2 00 Potatoes, White P'ch Blow, Esrly Rose.... 2 00 Seedlinir. Soft Manle. 1.01)0. $1: Ash.$3: Elm 2 00 Hllusftrated Catalogue, 100 pne, nnd New Prieo Lia, 18 cents. F. K. l'HOENIA Bloomington, Iilineis. ruk.i:i OUT! AND IT ALL CAME ABOUT IN THIS WISE: T0USEE THAT IT WAS FOUND OCT A by the pond people of this county generally that the DIXIE STORE was selling at tho following starving rates : ' Coffee 4 lbs for f 1 00 Liverpool Salt perewt 2 " Calico per yard 10 Best California Boots (heavy) 5 50 Oent's Fine Shirts each 1 25 Cigartt, 7 for 25 Boys Hats.......... M Best Sheeting per yard 14 Ladies' Fine Calf Shoos per pair 2 60 Ladies Hose 40 Ames' Spades 1 7 Long Handled do 1 25 Chopping Axes (bandied) 1 87 Coil Oil per gallon . 70 Candles per box, $3 75 to 4 50 Extra Ueary Golden Syrup per keg 6 60 Sugar per pound 80 to 16 t- Come on with your cash or produce, as these are strictly cash prices. Highest cash price paid for kvrrtthing that tho people have to sell that will sell again. N. B. Sixty-three cents paid for home-made socks, per pair. 45-ml Tho do who wish a reliable preparation for the bair.fhould adopt Hall Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer. 5 i NEW AD. VEll TISEMENTS. PIOXEER TBI AND STOVE STORE, Front Street, one Boor South of Post Office. i -r v Dallas-- - - .. . - - Oregon. KNOWJNd THERE IS A MARKED difierence between articles of TINWARE manufactured "by .me, and that made by -manufacturers in, Portland and other large cities, for. shipment, 1 hare on hand both my own make and -alio that of factory make, so that people 411 ay take their choice. .My stock consists in part, of, Staves of alt kinds, Copper, llrass and Iron -Ware, Wire work of all descriptions. Sheet and Galvanized Iron, Htove Boilers, Tea Kettles, Milk Pans, IMpper, Lard and nutter Cans, ligg If eaters, JapinuC Ware a geri?rl Assortment, Cooking 8poot;, A variety f Gem Pans, Porcelain lined fcteV Pans for Fruit, Broiling Fixtures of New and tho Mo Improved Patterns, And in fact everything that -can be found in a first clans Tin and Stove Store. Job Work Neatly Dons and Promptly Attended to. 50-tf T. B. NET .MAN. 1:0 1, sroni;. HAVING PURCHASED A LARGE AND complete Swck of GENERAL MER CHANDIZE, consisting in part of 11 ry GooiIk,; Groceries, w!nKi, QucciiKimre, Tobacco, Cfc.irs, And all arfieles found in a GENERAL VARI ETY STORE, I would respectfully call the attention of the Public to my Establishment. Highest Cah price paid for 1 UKS AND l'ELTRV. R, A. RAY, Eola, Po!k Co., Ogn. 16-tf .'cw ooc!s! Xew Ooocls!! FOR TIIK PRKSHXT SEASOX. W respectfully call the attention f the Public to our Well Selected Stock of Ladles Dress Coods, Ladles aud Mistes Hats, Cleuts' FurnUhliifj Coods, Jg Cloves, Caller. Utc. Hardware. Grarerff, School rt .oka, Stationery, &cM In fact IJverjthlnjr; Found In a First CUm Itetail Store. Wc can assure our Patrons that we will be up with the times. Come and Examine 'our Stock before pur chasing elsewhere. Country Produce taken in exchange f r Goods ! N. A. J. D. LEE Dallas, April 22, 1871. 1-tl CHE A PI C II E A P!! Cheaper than Ever!!! BOLTER, WORT LEV b CO., ELLEN DALE .STORE, Hare removed their STOCK OF fiOODS to DalU, and are eonstantly receiving NEW and WELL SELECTED GOODS, consisting of Ladles' Dreaa and Fancy Goods, Men and Hoy Clothing-, Hats and Caps, Hoots and Shoes, Ladles and Children Shoes of every Stjle and Size. A full Stock of Groceries constantly on hand, also Hardware and Crockery. Woolen Goods Manufactured at the Ellendale 31111, such as Beavers, Cassimeres, Hard Time, 1 Tweeds, Flannels' and Blankets, Which wo offer at Wholesale and Retail. Having a desire to locate permanently in Dallas, we will deal fairly and justly with all who may favor u with their patronage. We will eaehango Goods for Country Produce, for which we will pay the Highest Price. Bring on your Eggs and Batter. ' ' s't Perhaps those that have experience can tell, and perhaps it would be to your interest to ask someone that knows, where the Rich and Rare Dreis Goods, those Ladies' Hats that are the fashion direct from Mrs. C. Levy's those Elegant Sets of Ladies' Furs, and those New Style Skirts that appeared to such advantage over those High Laced Ladies' Boots, manu factured at Protsman, Donovan fc Gillahan's, Portland, Oregon, of all of which you hsdsueh j a lavish display by the Polk County ladies at tho Oregon fctate Fair. Or perhaps, gentlemen, you would like to call and examine for your selves those Elegant Fitting Suits of Oent's Clothing, while I show you a Fine Assort ment of Gent's Furnish I nar Goods. And when It comes t Yankee Notions, Fancy Goods. Jewelry, Fine Tobaccos and Cigars, Gro ceries of all Descriptions last-named strictly at Portland prices my customers boar witness of the Excellency and Cheapness. ALSO, Role Agent for Polk County for the Boot and Shoe Manufactory of Portland. Oreron. tho excellent quality of whose goods are creating such an excitement all over the State and Pa cific Territories. Trade increasing crery day at La Clede (formerly duffs Store). Al. M. if LL18, Proprietor. 30-Om ; NE IV A U VER T I SEMEN TS. Ayer's Hair "Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality -and Color. A dressing -which is at once tgfecah!o, 4icalthy,-rtud efTecluiil for iprescrvin"; the hair. Faded or gray hair is soon restored to its orjgindl color with 4he ; gloss an Jrcslin-ess of ycith. Thiu hair ir. thick- mi mm tencd, falling hair cheeled, ttud Ja!d uess often, though not always, curcfi by Its use. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles arc desi roved, or the glands atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can be saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty Pedi ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional me will prevent the hair from turning -gray or falling off, aud tronseqnently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious Eubstances Tvhich make gome preparations dangerous -and iniurious to the hair, he Vigor tan only benefit bat not harm iU If waclcd mcrci for a HAIR DRESSING, Tjothmg cbe can bo found ho desirable. Containing neither oil nor -dye, it does not Boil white cambric, and 'et lasts long ou the hair, giving it a ricJotsy lustre aud a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., PUA.CTICA1. AXT ANALYTICAL ClILMISTS, LOWELL, 31 ASS. PBICB $1.00. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, For all Medicine tho purpoaca of a Laxative Perhaps no one medi cine is po universally re quired by everybody as a cathartic, nor was ever any before fro universal ly adapted into ue, in e'vervtKiuntryand anions all t-iasse;, as this mild but cfliflent pftrgalhe i'Ui. The bvi"u rc.v soa is, that it its a more re liable and tar more efleo tuil remedy than any oilier. Those whs have tried 'it, Vnotv Uiat it cured UMjm; tu.rte w b invo aot, kiio.v that it cure- their neighbors and friends and all k:iow thnt what it does onrc it does always th it it a -ver fiil- Uiroati auy fault or nsslct- its co. hs:;i.u We have thottands upon thofr Rind of cc;1iii':tcs of their remarkable cure of Uie) followiuT rniuj.Iaints, but such cures are known in every uMrh'.rh.. l, aud we nwl not pub!i-.h them. Adait I la all asfiji aud conditioa ia all climntes; cont-iiujii : ucit'ief cl. ncl or any deleterious drur, they nny be. t ikea with safety by anybody. Their sugar Cjj iuiiif prcjei'ves then ever fresh aad make tin-. a pl.'.uatit t i t ike, u-hilo bein? purely vegetable no hrtria can arise from their use in any quantity. They o;? rat s bv th,ir powerful inHueii on the internal vi:e.-a t parify tho blood aad stimulate it into h;v!:ay a 'Ji;tn re .hove the obstructions of tho stoma.-h, l) wol, liver, an t otiier oreans of the body, rct rio tUeir irregular aetiou t health, and. bv corrc-.'li.iqr. wh-jrever they cxUt, sit A dcrauge rnent an are the tlrl orbfii of lise.iHe. Minute ilireti -u are given bi tho wrapper on the l x, f;r t'li foil j'.via uo.aplaiat.', u'hich theso 1'ills r:pi llv cure; For Ijii.-2t- n a"n:Hsrrtln, LIt1r r, I4;xi'r and ,o of ..;ijitif e, they sh juI 1 l.f tak;'a ni dratcly to fti jitilate the stom a"h an 1 ;!.t-.re iti fieiUity tone and action. For Livrr Cn jtla'titt and its varioui symp tAin, Itjliaua 31 ead.tcbe, tck llrmUrtie, JTauiillrn rr r'ii irknM, Itilion Cotic .'! BIlHnm lrer, they should be jn-dieiou-W taken for caeh cat, 1 1 correct the dUen-.cd action i re nve th? obstructions which cane it. For SDyapiitrr.F or Uiurrlaiea, but oae xaild dose i C Micrally re piircd. Fr t.ni'7i'i'n. -out. C ravel. Ia1pt latiu or th 3Ie.r, lsatn In the Mide. li4CH aud .!. tiiey shoul I be conUnuous.lv taken, a required, t ) t ht:i?C the di.-ctwd aetiono'f the hym.-A,- Wi4 ?U cU-tajo Cs) complaints disapji.Tr. For Wrojur and Tsroplcal S wet II 11 x they should be t u'i in largo and frequent doses to pro duce tlu e.Tcvt of a ilr.istie, purge. For Siiiiirr!ou a larir doe should bo taken as it pvoilu -e the desire I effect by symoathv. As a i'er fill, tike one or two f7fs to pro mote diretuvi and relieve the stoma-h.' An o-n-asijual doo stimulates the stomach and bowels into he-iUhy action, restores the apjetite, and invigorates the system. 1 fence it is often al vant.isrcous when no serious derangement exirts. One who feels tolerably well, often find thnt a doe of these I'lts makes him feel dccidcslly better, from their cleansing aad rcuovatuij efl'cct on the diges tive apparatus. Mi. J. C. .11TB A CO., rrartleal Chemists, Z.OW1ZLL. MASS., U. S. A. EYE, EAR, THROAT AND LUNG J. 25. EMIkiiiglcis, LATE OF SAY FRANCISCO' Has established himself in Portland, Orearon. Offices, Nos. 3 and 4 llolnios' BuilJings, First Street, three doors frcm Ladd A Tilton's Hank, where he may bo consulted daily, aud will treat diseases of the above-named organs as his speeiilitics. All operations on the Eye and Ear made in the most scientific and cateful manner. Artificial having all tho beauty and mobility of the natural eye, inserted. Refers for his professional standing to L. C. Lane, M. D., Prof, of Surgery, and Edwiu Bentley. M. D., Prof, of Anatomy, University of the Pacific, and for his success in treating patients to over 1..S00 cases treated by him io San Francisco; also to Levi Estes, Esq., Portland, Win. II. Tilton, Eq., Vaner.uvcr, John Alexandar, Esq , Couperille, W. T., and many others on thir North Coast , 25(5ra THE HA IX; LI KULC. , THE ENFORCEMENT OF THIS UNPOP. nlar rulo at the late Agricultural Fair. although a source of croat annnvanen in visit. ors and of vexation to Marshals, was not en. tirely barren of good results, especially to the people ol this vicinity who are sagacious enough to profit by the facts developed. It seems that in ejecting parties violating the rule, the Marshals found great difficulty in some cases by renson of the clothing of tho offenders giving way, while others more roughly bandied were removed from tho ground with out the least injury to their clothing. THs mystery was solved by the Marshals when they found on investigation, that the clothing which stood firm under the sturdy grip of the officers was purchased (with the 'exception of one Velvet suitjat the'storeof Murphy A Croas man, in the bank bulld'ng, corner of State and Commercial st , Salem, where a good supply of the ame kind of clothing U always on band, together with a full assortment of fashionable, hats and gents' furnishing goods. 3tf.