TQWfl COUNTY & TIEVS '.DALLAS, SATURDAY, MARBH 9, 1872. Money Market. Tatest New York Gold Quotations' Legal Tenders in Portland: Baying ,...90 Selling. Dallas Produce end Commission Market. Corrected Weekly, by G. B. Stilus, ;Peo,ple' Merchant, Main Street, Dallas, Oregon. WHEAT $1 00 bush. OATS f?2i 75c. PARLEY $1 FLOUR $6 $6 50 p bbl. " Sks$t 62 (ft $1 75 CORN MEAL 4c. lb. BEANS 6e. to lb. .BACON Side. 13 15c "Jft lb. Shoulders. Sc. to 12c. B lb. -HAMS 14 16o lb. .PORKDressed, G7cts " Pickled, 8c. to 10.C H lb. BUTTER Firkins 25 30c lb. " Rolls, 35 to 40c. W lb. SO OS 20c "jS dos. LAUD Halkl5, c ; tins, 16 POTATOES From Wagon, $1 bushel, ONIONS $2 bushel. APPLES Green, 50c bhl. Dried, 6c lb. CHEESE New Oregon, 20 25c M lb. .CHICKENS 2 50 & $: duz. TURKEYS 75 $1 each. DRIED PLUMS 16$ B lb. WOOL 33 ic r$ lb ' A Lively Night. Last Friday night, as is oar usual custom, we were running cur papers through the press preparing for the weekly ia- bu on Saturday morcing;,' when our room was . lighted op by the presence of a bevy of the fair ei. This nearly unnerved us for the time, but n ally concluding that we could " stand the press," we went ahead with our work. The fattle of the press made sorry discord with tb X'mg of merry voices which sounded through par usually dUmal and quiet environs. AH pleasures must have an end. This we .found too .soon was the case in this instance. The ladies .dispersed. The merry laugh was hushed to us ' nd we returned again to our labors very much revived by the change for the time. After fin ishing oar work we retted, thinking over the past year (as this Was the last issue of volume ,) its achievements and failures ; its losses and gains; its hopes and disappointments. The scenes became jmijod. The. ring of laughing girls would combine with the rattle of the press, ihe sharp retort and witty repartee would ningle with the monotonous "click" of tbe .tyre, uu til all became hushed and jr.e went off Ip.jO dreamland. In our dreams we passed to jjsyer scenes where the click of type, the heavy thundering of tbe press, as well as the. terrify fng call for "copy" and tbe annoyances t which we are subjected by " His Satanic Majes- ty," all gae way to the enjoyment of pleasant society, and the air constantly filled with the post soul-stirring music. Gradually we roused to the consciousness that the absence of tbe all for copy, tbe rattle of tbe press, together with other annoyances, was only caused by tbe Jateness of the hour, and the musical tneludie which so enraptured us proceeded from our Brass Band, which was discoursing sweet fnusio on the porcb under our wiudow. The varied incidents of the evening made lasting impressions on our i$ntat faculties . We feel Under lasting obligations to the ladies for their cheering presence, to the band for their ex cellent music, and to all our friends who have lent os their support during the past year. We now give you the first number of our third vol pme, and commence the labors of tbe year with renewed energy, prompted to this by the many favors and kind wishes of our numerous patrons.. pemocratjc Club- We were not present at fbe Democratic Club meeting last Friday even ing, but from what we can learn the ceinept which is used for the purpose of uniting the party is " cementing it apart." One speaker got lip and scouted the idea of a "passive policy," said the party bad no show and could found no hope upon such policy; and tho following speaker advocated " passivism " all tho time So go on, gentlemen, yot' are doing a good work for tho IUpubH?3iv Error. W stated last week, in ourextrapt from the report of W. C. Wills, District Clerk' that the incidental expenses, including clerk' lees for collecting, etc., were $192 95. This Mr. W. informs us is an error of an even hundred dollars. The expenses being $92 95. Wewil. Jingly make this correction, as we think Mr. Will has, tried to conduct the financial affairs of the district prudently, and would not have (he public view him in a false light. 44 The Northern Pacific Railroad, Its Routes, Resources, Progress and Business,4 is tbe title pf a book of about $0 pages, just received, bearing the superscription of Wat. Davidson,, jUal Estate Dealer, Por tland, Oregon, This book Is just what its title indicates and gives & , comprehensive idea of this great undertaking. Mr. Davidson, in circulating this document, is $oing a good work for all who are interested in the resources of tke Pacific coast. Public Ledger Almanac." This handsome Calendar, from Geo.W.Childs,of Philadelphia tk Publisher, makes its tegular annual appear ance on our table ThU ia one of the finest and most comprehensive Almanacs pubJiihed'in his country, and is sent free by tbe publisher to. the patrons of, the fydyer. Its handsome leaves, of about 60 pages, are well filled wiyti interesting matter useful to. verjfc.ody. Irrigation. We call the attention of our read. r to the communication in another column on this subject from the pen of Mr. Dodson, who has fully tested its advantages. We would like to tear from others on this subject and also that of draining. we are informed ftat Mr Cyrus Buetl, of Wit liorn, recently purchased of Messrs. Oill Steel, through tbe agency of II. B. Somer villa, a splendid Organ, with which they are pighiy pleased. ..HI .......91 Primary Meetings. .The Republican voters of Dallas Precinct met at the Court House, Saturday March '2d at 2 p.m. Meeting called to order by Judge. Col lins, Chairman of County Executive Commit tee. M. M. Dodson was chosen to the Chair, R. IT. Tyson, Secretary, and 13. F. Nichols, As sistant Secretary. Judge Collins moved : "All persons who wished to take part in the meeting and who expect to vote the Republican ticket, coino forward and sign the roll." Forty-three names were signed. A.move was carried that the meeting vote by ballot, for nine delegates to attend the County Convention, and the person receiving a major ity of votes be declared, delegates. On the fir ft ballot, tho following delegates were chosen-; J. M Scott, George Tillottson, W C Wills and R II Tyson. The second Fallot resulted in the choice of J C Grubbs, A Shrevcs M. M Dodson and N Garwood. The meeting adjourned with the best of feel ing prevailing. R. II. TYSON, j Secretary. Meeting called to order by II. Lind.-ey. A. W. Lucas was ehosen Chairman and II. II. McCord. as Secretary. The following delegates were chosen to attend the County Convention t A W Lucas, Isaac Tatem, II Lindsey, II II McCord, W Waterhouse and II Coper. I M Butler was nominated for Justice of tho Peace, and Joseph Irwin for Constable. Meeting aJjourncd II. II. MetfORI), Secretary. BETBEL. j !. II. Ilawley Chairman and J. C. Cooper Sec retary. The following delegates were elected S.0 the County Convention : J II Ilawley, S W Fletcher, L B Fraier, J Emmctt, J Cooper D J Cooper and Sandford Watson. j G C Bell and A Stephens were nominated for Justices of tho Peace, Isaae N Baswy and Jas Kennedy for Constables. A Stephens was nominated wembar of tilie Central Committee from Bethel. Meeting favored the nomination of County Officers on the 9th inst. The following are the delegates from differ ent precincts to the Convention to-day, as far as beard from : iLA. S Becket, W D Cole, T Pearcc, A S Hamil ton asd A G Robert!. SALT ;.AKE. G B Ashby, J Chandler, Enoch Richardson, and G P Zumwalt. We were shown by oir Couuty Clerk, the other day, four books viannfaetured at tho Book, Bindery of Frank A. Cook, in Salem. Two index books, a dkct register, and an asseps inent book, which fir style of workmanship cannot bo excelled. The Clerk, Mr. Holme, .ays they are far superior to anything uf the kind which has come into tha office in thi county. Those having wrk of this kint to do c.mnoc do better than patronize Mr. Ciok. All ruers in this line left at the IlKri aMCAS of- i, will be promptly attended to. G. W. Carey traveling agent of tho Conti nental Life Insurance ,Co., of Xew York, w 11 remain in town a few day. and attend to th; Life Insurance business. The Continental is well known as one of the inos-t reliable of the many companies. Its long and high standing in of itself a recommend , and the who wish to insure will do well to give Mr. Carey a call. The severe storms of the season seem to have parsed and the sun, several times, during the past week, has broken through the heavy clouds which have hung like a pall over us so long. Everything now betokens spring. Grouse are beginning to hoot, song-birds are pouring forth their melodies, trues are budding, and the farm ers are plowing for their um.tner crop. Defuated. A few nights since a man at. tempted to " go through" a hen roost on the premises of Mr. Hagood, but was defeated by the timely discharge of a rifle, which sent a ball close to his bead. It is said there was one badly scared man in town the next morning, who was heard to declare that he " wouldn't go for to steal no more chickens no more." Report. We have received from the Invejti- gati ng Commission, appointed by the last Leg islature t investigate the actions of certain officers and re-audit certain claims against the State, their report published in pamphlet form, and containing 169 pages. We have not had time to peruse it, but will do so at our earliest convenience, and give notes accordingly. Robbery. We earn that two young men of Monmouth were arretted on Tuesday, cnargea with breaking into tbe store of a Mr. Ltudsey, of that place. Tbeybada hearing betore me Squiroi and wcro oouna oyer in iu " to appear at the next term of Circuit Court. Our hunters, last Monday, killed a cayoto on Frank Nichola' farm about . miles above ,.o Kvor) raids have been made oi flocks of sheep, supposed to have been done by these marauders, and the people are determined if possible to clear them out. j . Tlflmoreits. The January and February numbers of this popular magazine have just come to hand. Those oi our pairons wuo u not received them, can bo accommodated now. The March, iiuinder will b.e forthcoming. For anything in the line of stores or tinware 11 on T. B. Newman, one door south of the call i,-. ir.A tim a o has astooa OI Iineiowcirr, which ho offers cheap. Give biro. ;a call before purchasing elsewhere. nr. Pfr.no has sold his intcreat in the eaw .-tn iin,,n the Wavmiremill.on the Lucltia- lis is a " - mute, to a gentleman whose name we have not learned. f!.. c.:v., ham rAilrod from, tho control of the Primary Department of the. Academy ana I it ntum nn dor the control of lllp c u til D ni-yvvi " " " two teachers. J. II. Kincaid, having refitted his gallery, is nvanara1 in At A II kind of w-ork. on tho short est possible notice. 6atifactifn guarapteed, Oallery on Mala itreet. BBS Concert Prof. Rutan will close his first quarter of his Singing School next week, when a grand Vocal and Instrumental Concert will be given. Tlio.Professor has worked hard with his Class, and his efforts should be rowanlcd by a full bouse. He gave a concert at Corvallis a few weeks ago, which was very highly spoken of. Next Thursday evening 'ho will give the pupils here " a chance," and no doubt but that nuder Vis careful management they will acquit themselves in a creditable manner. The exercises will take place at the Court House, and'the admission fee will bo fifty cents. Called. Gen. Palmer called on ns yesterday. He reports that everything works to a nicety on, the Reservation ; but work has been parti ally stopped on account of having no Superin tendent to draw funds for them. The Indians havo sown forty acrs of Fall wheat, and will put ,ip several more of Spring wheat. They expect to raise potatoes enough this seanon to supply them the coming winter. Dr. J. W. Van Den Uergfa lias opened an office in Salem, whore lie may be consulted on all .diseases, particularly those arising frtun Pin, Tape and uthur worms. The Doctor cumo.H well -icctonukcndcd, and has many testi monials of ability frviu persons whom he has utteuduJ. The Com mere in I Utjx-i ter is the name of a semi-monthly paper, published by Parish, Wat kin!" A Cornell, and is devoted to the Shipping and Coiiiiuer'-ia' interest of Oregon. It isprint eJ by Hiuies A Bacbelitir,tuc la ell -known Bocl and Job Primers, of Portland, Ths ca?e of McDowell . Whitley was tried befon Sheriff Burch on Thursday. The Jury re turned a verdict for young McDowell. Several of the legal fraternity luw-o been busily engaged taking lej -options in the case of Scoval :. Barney, iurolving -theft alidity of a land uie. The Democratic Primary meeting take place on tie aud the County Convention on the2Jtu. This morning commences vulume 3 of the Retiblicax. Changes in the weather indicate Jthe apfroach of Sjij;. Republican County Couvuntiou meets at the Court Huusj to-day. Judge Boise has been sojourning in during the week. town Hon.' Ben Ilayden -has been in attendance at County Court thi weeK. i; iMT or Mrrrr.it iti:i vim(; in tho Port Ollieo at Dallas, March, let Arnold, A P Aiider.-oM, Sola B.ood.w oth. J (2) lUxtcr, Lou Ciwfield. liuu Gain?, Henry K uitoii, J os hie, Ji l.n McXary, II P.lllKT. W 0 Davi, Miles Foster, Mrs .Mary E Thorp, K A J. D. LKE, P. M. Tclt'r:i5liic s ciiiibii a ry. l'ope Pius asks permission of Hol land for the meeting of ati Kcuuietiical Council in Ireland. Thiers has summoned the Genera'" of France to-ive an account of the state of feelincr in the army. Thiers' (Jovernnient has issued a de cree suspending the puWicition of the Gaulois and L Ariuee newspapers. The prcscritsesiiii of the Nebraska Legislature has be.m declared illegal by the Supreme Court, aud has consc (juently disbanded. Vice-President Colfax declares that England will have to abide the decision of the Geneva Conference aud p.iy the Amcricin debt 4i full. A Ore at Selins' Grove, Pennsylva nia, destroyed thirteen dwellings, five stores, the Uaptist church ami twelve stables and barns. Loss, 8100,000. Jlisinark is about to issue a call for an International Congress to devise a gen eral and uniform system of postage and of carrying the mails. Washington, March 2. The Presi dent shows no.disposition to yield to the Mormon clamor against Judge McKean now here. On the contrary, he is satis fied of his integrity and independence, and admired his courage in upholding the law. Thus far the heavy Mormon lobby have failed to effect any thing with the Executive. It is feared however, that they may defeat Congressional opropria tions for the necessary expenses of Mor mon trials for murder. The war excitement over the Ala baiiia treaty has subsided. The English mail to day carries out tho answer of the American Government to the Uri.ti.sh objections. While it is known to be conciliatory in tone, it firmly holds that the interpretation of the treaty is aques tion for tho Geneva arbitrators, who. be come judges of both law and facts. The American Government withdraws noth ing of its case, but will accent of the ar bitrators' judgement on all points, in eluding the : question of mdirect dam ages. New'York, March 1. - Mrs. Harriet Beccher Stowe met with a serious 'ao cident on February 20th, at her home on Mondalin Flat, by falling backwarl from a table on which she was stand- ing to arrange a window curtain her head striking-tho cdqo of a-bedstead, her back hitting a bath-tub. Sho was. 'picked up insensible, but the latest ac counts iuuieate that sbo is likely to re cover. New Brunswick, (N J.), March 3. Hear Admiral 13o?gs -continues ill at bia refeienco hero, but his condition is not considered dangerous. Norfolk (Va), March 5. A terrific tale, accompanied with sleet and snow, has prevailed all day. The steamers advertised to sail to-day defer their departure until the storm abates. High tides have covered many of the n-harves with two feet of water. The telegraph lines on the Norfolk side of the river were prostrated by -the storm. San Francisco, March 4. In tho case of James IS. Newby, the attorney from Oregon, held to answer on a charge of misdemeanor in obtaining money from a client on faluc preteuces, the Grand Jury have ignored the bill Washington, March 3. The Secrc tary efthe Treabtu-y has authorized the Assistant Treasurer at Xew Yok to pur chase 81,000,000, bond on Thursday, .March 14th, and 81.000,000 ouThuru day, March 28th. The Secretary will sell no gold this month, in consequence of heavy payments to be made on account of the called bonds, which fall due on the. Gth instant, to tho extent of 4,000, 000. Tiir. G hkkley Statuk Nearly $lf000 has been subscribed for the erection of a Statue of Ueracc Greeley. The Statue is to be placed opposite that of Uenj. Franklin, in the 1'riuting House Square N. Y. Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Re newer. The genuine article has a proprietory stamp running over tbe cork of tho bottle. Jfr-tfYnr coughs, Broncbiti. and Consump tion, in its earSy tagcK, nothing equals Dr. Pierce's tio'.Jen Medical Discovery. Fov te very best photographs g" to Brad Icy 4. UolotVon's Gallery without STAIKS, ,ZTASCKND IN Til 12 ELKVATOB, 41 Montgomery, street, San Frauclscr. frsz it ii nnnr I I fyyvr vta n n u fc L L' D E NT IS T , Has located in Dallas, and is ready to attfiid to all those requiring hi aMtnce. Artificial Teeth of the very finest and beet kind. Satisfaction guaranteed, or no charges ma!c. Now U the time to call on the Doctor. iR)ce,op(tott Ktneaid's Photograpt ic Gal lery. 37-tf G. W. IIOBART. I J. W. lioBART. COLLAR r20I!; North-Kant Corner of Main and Mill streets. Dallas. GEORGE V. HOBAP.T & CO. Will Manufacture and krp CONSTANTLY )N' 1I.NI large AsMrimetit of SADDLERY, HARNESS, AND COLLARS, Consisting of all the .flouts: i-QuaiviaKttT Iually kept in a FIRST CLASS SADDLERY SHOP, All of which will be made ot THE BEST MATERIAL. Alo. CARRTAflE TllIMMINfl and RK- PAlRINtl dne to orb.-r on the shortest notice. Call and exntnirc om Work before purchas ing elsewhere. 41 -if GEO. W. 11015 ART A CO. ACSHNTM H AM 1.1) ! TKE LOST CITY; on, CHICAGO AS IT WAS and AS IT IS 1 HISTORY OF THE GREAT CHICAGO V Fire. Truthful and accurate. A vivid ami detailed Account ot tbe most terribla ealuiu ity thttt has ever befallen the civilized world. Startling incidents. ' Hair Rreadth 'scapes. " The fearful ravages of the Fire Fiend. The reign of terror. Profusely ami beautifullv il- 1 u jt rated, including views of the city before and since fire, still sublimely grand in its ruin Orders will be filled and received . Tbe fastest selling book over sold by agents. Send $ I for canvassing outfit and secure au Agency imme diately. Agents also wanted for THE WONDERS.. OF WORLD. One Thousand Illustrations, comprising startl ing scenes, interesting incidents and wonder ful events in all Countries and among all Peo ple. A. L. BANCROFT A CO., &0w7 San Francisco Cal. LA CREOLE ACADEJJV, DALLAS, FOLK COUNTY, OREGON. - FACULTY. M. M. OGLESDY, Prisch'AL, akd TraenKR or. Mathematical anu Natural Sciencks. MISS CLAKA WATT, AsitsTAWT. The Seeoad Terra of 1871-2 was commenced on the second Monday (llth day) of Ieo., 1871. All students will be allowed the benefit of the ondowineut fund, amounting to. about $200. TUITION1: Pbimart Branch es, per, Terin :.M 00 Imtk.iimJ-.ihatb .. .. 6 00 IIioiirst .. 8 0t Latin and French . each $2 extra. Music. $12 per Term. Charges will bo made from, the time of enter ing to the close of each term, or half term, as the case may be. No deductions will be made except In cases of protracted sickness. By order of tho B oard-of Trustees.- 30-' SPECIAL NOTICES. DAVIDSON, REAL ESTATE DEALER, Xlffice, No. CI Front Street, PORTLAND OREGON. REAL ESTATE in his CITY and EAST PORTLAND in the-mo deimble lo cahica. cnsifing fif LOTS, HALF HLOCES and BLOCKS, iIOUS'L'5 Jtnd SToPa; alio, IMPROVED FARMS, and valuubl.. uncultivated LANDS, located in ALL parts of the -STATE for SALE. REAL ESTATE and other Property purchased for Correspondents, in thi CITY and throughout the STATIN and TERRI TORIES, with treat care and yn fhe most ADVANTAGEOUS TEltMS.J HOUSES and STORES LEASED, LOANS NEGOTIATED, and CLAIMS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS PKOMPLY COL LECTED. And a General FINANCIAL and AGENCY II US 1 3 ESS transacted. AGENTS of this OFFICE, in all the CITIES and TOWNS in the STATE, will recive descriptions of FARM PROPERTY aud forward t&ie fame to thekove address. 1840 W 1BZ0 HOW TO CURE IT. At the commencement of the Diarihoe, which always precedes an attack of the-Cholera, take a teaspoonful of Pain Killer in sugar and wa ter, (hot if convenient.) and then bathe freely the stomach and bowels with the Pain Killer clear. Should the diarrbce or cramps continue repeat the dose every fen or fifteen minutes un til the patient is relieved. In extreme cases, two or more teaspoonfuls may be given at a dose. - The Parn Killer, as a remedr. has no equal. Incaxes of Cholera. Summer Complaints, Dys pepsia. Dysentery. Asthma it cures in one night ky taking it internally, and bathing with it freely. Its artinn is like magic, wbf n external ly applied to Old Sores. Uurns, Scalds, and sprain's. Fr Sick Headache and Toothache don't fail to try it. In short, it is a Pais Kill kr. Direction ac-ornpany each bottle. The Pain Killer issold by all dealers in Med icines. Pricss, 23 cents, 50 ntsan 1 $1 per bottle IV hat Dyspepsia may end In. Indigestion is not dangerous, say the faculty Perhaps not in iteelf, while it remains mere in digestion ; but look at the coiiM-qucnees to which it may lead, and often doe lead when it becomes a chronic disease. A sprk of (Ire is a su ali thing. A pressure of the foot will put it out; a l-rcnth will extinguish it. Yet it may lire a pow. dcr mill, or kiodb: a flame that will consume a city. In like manner indigestion may product gastritis; cancer of the su mach, congestion o' the bowels, apoplexy, liver d:scao aud many other dangerous m iladies, la it not wi.e, then to cbi k it in the germ ? Nothing is more cle irly and indisputably established than that Ilostet ttr's Steinach Litters will eradicate dyopeptda it'.- all its tac. The true po'icy, however, is to ex- tmgui.-h it in the first stages with this wl ole- soine, powerful, and infallible ttr,;c and alttra live. It is easier to quench a spark than a flame and it is easier to cute dyspepsia when it is first developed, than when it ha made headway by neglect, and become complicated with other ail metiis, There is nut tie shadow of a doubt that the bitters are a? directly antagonistic to dys pep! 4 water is to fire. There are thousands id cases on record proving thi l-ict. The rem eiiy is safe and agreeable. All the liquors of commerce pn criiel as rtimulatils leave a sting eland, llut itie sting i.s taken out of the spir ituous basis of this great remedy by vegetable medication, and, moreover, the stimulant thus medicated is of exceptional purity. Of all to-iics, taken as safeguards or remedies lor fever and taken tillious rtmittci.ts, and other epidemics, it is th only one that fan uniformly be d.-pen on Fruit, Garden, Flower, 8hade, Hedge, titiraen, Annie land crab Hoot crafts best sorts. 10.000 $50 00 IW, St'd Estra, ty, Hartlctt, ic. .1 to 4ft per dos 2 50 Secds,l,,ch.bu.$2; A'ple, Osao new, bu....!2 00 Potatoes, White T'eh Blow, Karly Kose.... 2 00 Seedling, Soft Maple, 1,000, $1 j Ash, $3; Elm 2 00 Illustrated Catalogue, 100 page, and New Price LLt, 13 cents. F. K. PHOENIX Bloomington, lllincis. 4Sm2 TboCiTT Hoot Stous has long been ITead quarters for the State of TmnsL's CrtK BitATRD Boots, of which I have i7jrci'rc SW. Parties are cautioned to examine antl find my nanre on theuv as tha country is flooded with a Rotten llot, in imitation of the genuine article. Every pair ot Tirrcl s Boots sold at my establishment is guaranteed to give nerfcot satisfaction. llKiittMitKR that the above house ells no buff or. split goods. No shoddy palmed off upon bis customers for a superior article of French Calf.. All rips, returned in a reason able time, repaired free of charge. 3-tf jr. Wl GILBERT, Salem. $AI2fE C. II. COX Has on hand and for Sale, SADDLE THEES of all sizes and the 1 est quality. Shop near Waymire's Mill, Dallas, Oregon. r.ut RUSSIL, FERRY & WDOQWMD, Ileal Gslate Acial and Heal Estate Auctioneers, No. 10O. FRONT STHIJI2T, rOUTI.AND - - . .OREGON. it aaaaraftiitt-; NEW AD VEli TiSE.f ENTS. FTATJIS VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWBE Every year increases the popularity of this valuable Hair Preparation; ivhich is tine to merit alone. We can assure our old "patrons that it is kept fullv unto its hi arli -standard; and it is the only reliable and perfected prep aration lor restoring Uray on a aded Hair to its yonthftil color, nraking it soft, lustrous, and silken. The scalp, by its use, becomes white and 'clea&v. It removes all eruptions and dandnhl. and, by its tonic prppertrcs, prevent the hair from falling out, as jt.'itwui lates and nourishes tire bairvn;krd. J3y its use, the hair grotrs tlirclcer itiU Btronirei. In baldness, it rostores'the caj)ill:iry glands to their normal. vigor, and will create a new growth, tsxcepx in extreme old acre. It is the most economical IIaiij Dressing ever.used, as it requires fewer applications, and Ilir h:iir a snlendld . trlossv ai- pcarance. A. A. Ilaycs, $LD State Assaver of Massachusetts, -says, "The constituents arc pure, and carefully selected lor excellent quality; ana i consider it the Best PiiEPAUATioar for its intended purposes. , Sold bp all Drug gist i, and Dealers m ifedieinm. Price One Dollar. Buckingham's Dye FOB THE WHISKEKS. A nnr T?pncwer in manv cases re quires too long a time, aud too much care, to restore gray or faded Whisk- crs, we have prepared tins aye, in on preparation; which will quickly, and effectually accomplish this result.' It is easily appliedtnd produces a color which will neither rub nor wash off. Sold by all Druggists. Price ift Cents. Manufactured by ft. P. HALL A. CO IJASHUA, NJ2. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, For Diseases of the Throat and Imags, uch as Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronehitia, Asthma, and Consumption. Probably never !efore In the whole history of rncdicim, has anything won so widely nod so deeply upon the coHiiilein e of inaukind, as thia excellent remely for pulmonary cotmdaiuu. Through a lont eeries of years, and among most of the races or men it has risen higher and higher iu tbchrvstiwa tion, as it ha become butter known. . Ita vniform character and jKiwer to cure the various affections of the lung ani Uiroat, have mal it known as a re liable protector .ig;iint them. White litptcd to milder form of disease and to young chiMmi, it is at the came time the moot effectual remedy UhU can be given lor iiu ipient coustimpttou, and Ui da gcrous afftrctious of Uie throat ami lungs. As a pro vifion nraiiit sudilen attacks of Croup, tt should be kept on hand in every family, and indeed as all are sometimes Fiilje t to colas nud coughs, all eliould be provided with this antidote for tiiem. Although settled Consumption is Uioutrht In curable, till great numliers ot rases where the di case seemed settled, have been completely cured, and Uie patient restored to tound health by tin Vherrtf J'rctnral. bo complete Is its mastery over the diMilcr of lHC Luug und Throat, that the most obstinate of them yield to iu When noUf ing else could roach them, under the Clitrry 1'ee toml they subside and disrppcar. Sinrrra and 1'uUlic Stea,krt find great prO tcction rroju it. ..--. . . Anthma is always relieved and often wholl cured by it. . ; . Ilronehiti Is grner.tllr rured by taking th Cherrjf Vrrtnml in email and frequent doses. So generally are its virtues known that wc need not publish the cerfincateof them here, or do mor than assure the public Chat its qualities arc full maintained. Ayer's Ague Cure, For Fever trad Aue. Intermittent Feref, Chill Fever. Koraittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, Ac, and indeed nil the affections which aria from malarious, marsh, or miaamatio .poisons. As its name impli, it doe Curr, and does not fail. Containing neither A renic. Quinine, Bismuth, Zinc, nor anv other mineral or polortou substance whatever, it' In nowle iniurea any pntier.t. The number and imnnrtanee of it euros In the npnr dis trict s, are liierallv bevoml account, and xfo lelicve without n parallel in the history of Acrue medicine. Our pride i prrallfled by the a knowlel,ifments we receive of the radir-al r'lii-e eiTectetl irr obttinate fae, and where other remedies had whofly failed, t'naeclimnteil persons, either resident iff, of travelling thmusrn Trrhimatic JoenlHie, will be pr tecte.1 bv taking tho ACVr. CVJir. daily. For l.lrrr 'nmptalnt. ,1riing rreiTftorpkriry' Of the Liver, It U nn excellent remedy, stmitnanngf the Liver into healthy activity. . . r.V. For Bilinin Dbonlevs and t.lvrr CompUinf, ft w an excellent reined v, prfMluine manv trnlv re--markable cures, where other medicine njd failed. Prepared br J. C. 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