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TOVIfl a COUHTY HEWS J DALLAS, SATURDAY, MAR. JO, 1872. Money Market -Latest New York Gold Quotations.... 111 -Legal Tenders in Portland: j Buying..... .......90 Selling ...91 3D&1U Produce aud Commission Market. Corrected Weekly, by G. B. Stiles, People's .Merchant, Main Street, Dallas, uregon. WHEAT $0 75 bush. OATS S2 75c. BARLEY $ I FLOUR $5 $ 50 bbl. Sksfl 02 $1 76 CORN MEAL 4e. ft. UEANS e. ft. 'BACON Sides. 13 T5e ft . Shoulders. So. to 12c. ft. IAMS 14 lo ft. .PORK Dressed, 67cts " Pickled, 8c to l.e. ft. BUTTER Firkins 25 SOc ft. Ololls, sa to 4e. SGQS 2003 dot. LARD Bulkl5, c ; tins, 18 POTATOES From Wagon, $1 bushed. ONIONS $2 bb.l. . , I APPLES Green, 50e bbl. I ' Dried, 6c $ A. i CHEESE New Oregon, 20 "25c ft. CIIIPKEKS 3 50 $3 4i. TURKEYS 75 $1 each. DRIED PLUMS 16 $Tb. WOOL 45c. & ft ! The leading question. Hare you been vac c mated? TSie 'dilapidated briage referred to last week was the one crossing the Luckiamute at Hel nuch's. Anything in the gent's ffurmfeing from the finest beaver to a serviceable business suit, at Bolter A Wwrtky's. .Mr. J. D. Lee has been absent during the week, for the purpose of purchasing a full sup ply of spring goods. Rev. J. James will preach at the M. E. Church, to-uiorrow tuorniag, in the interest of tthe Mission jry cause. Mr. Bolter having juft returned from Port land, is now prepared to furnish all kinds of .goods at the lowest possible cosh rates. Ilicnes A Bacbclder, B -k and Job Printers Portland, Oregon, are prepared t do all kinds -of work in tbeifinest ty!e a the lowest rates. "Annual Report of the Trade ami Commerce of Chicago kr 1S71," has bctn handed to ui by the courtesy of Mr. Win IIowo. It contains many valuable statistics ot the ' bwt tity, which we fhaU icfer to at kn-lii fain-after. Horace Greeley .iy, T e m.-in who pavs snore for th mil thau f-r advertising don't understand hi tusine'!'." Me.-rs. t r A Wortley have cvi lone-1 "thAl they undt r.tid theirs, by their li-er.ti u Jvertisi t, and coiis. queut sujcsw. " The Traveler's Guide." A ro;e.-tii o! this work has been forwarded to r.s by ttc ub Jisher, L. Samuel, lMrfld, Orj?on. it t le published luoothly, and distributed gratui tously. As an advertising in i liuiB this pr'iu iscs to be one of the bct on the co.rct. Prof. Rutan commerces a other term or singing school .at the M. E. Chureh, titxl fues. day evening. He has tw classes ; tic piiiuary vieets on Tuesday evening, and the advanced on Wednesday evening. Those wishing lotake lessons in instrumental muaic cau also oe ac commodated by calling on hi:a. lUmoval. Mr. W. 11. Catterlin, who has been following the photographic business in different parts of the State, until he Las his reputation thoroughly established as an artist, hs been ftationd during the past srinier at Bethel. lie informs us that be proposes soon to remove from there to Amity, where he expects to re main a short tame. How Instructive. At the Democratic Conven. tion last Saturday, on motion to instruct the delegates to the Sute Convention to vote for Hon. Ben Hayden for Congress, the vote st.od ayes, 5 ; noes, 4 ; cumber not voting, 56. La den down wita these instraettea t be delegates go to the State Convention, and Mr. Hayden to Congress? Don't it ? We were favored on Thursday with a call by Mr. Thomas Morris, of Bellevue, Yamhill Co. He has been for years a business man at the above plae, and has acquired a fortune as well as a good business reputation. He report ev erything in Yamhill in a flourishing condition. Farmers are sowing more than the usual amount of grain, and business generally good At the Democratic County Convention, last Saturday, the following ticket was nominated ; for Senator, R J Grant; Representative , I Levens, James White and R Clow ; Siteiff, S T Burcb ; Clerk, D J Holmes ; Treasurer, R M May ; Commissioners, John Vernon and J Tatem ; Assessor, II M Lines ; School Super intendent, L Vineyard; Surveyor, T L Butler; Coroner, Dr J R Sites Messrs. J W Nesmith, BNV Holmes, Dr. Jeffries, B F Burcb, E Mo Daniels, J B V Butler and T G Richmond, were chosen delegates to the State Convention. Bethel Items. Three Democrats met under a fir tree near town, and declared themselves dele gates to the lata County Convention. The farmers are very busy putting in their spring crops. Mr. Charles Graves is quite ill. J H. Bobbins has returned froas the East, where he has been during tha winter to oversee the build ing of bis combined reaper and thresher. Mr. R. Jbas rented bis place, and will soon remove to Salem. Dr. Warrener has removed from Mon mouth to his farm near this place. Mr. Ernest , while returning from Salem last Thursday with some grave stones in his back, was easgal ou4 after dark, and in driving over a bad plaee in me roaa, tipped X& vehicle over. One of the atones fell upon his leg, badlcrdshiirg the bone A I uctwteo we ankle and the knee. The trial of one bottle of Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer will show the most ben eficial effect upon the hair and scalp. M.D.Lewis has at his stable a -couple of fne horses, one a trotter, and the other an ex cellent roadster. Thoso interested will do roll to call and see him. Failed To Meet It. It was announced that at the Democratic Convention Ben Hayden would reply to the trtnnaxks -made by Judge Boise "at fhe Republican County Convention. The Convention however has met, Ben Hay den has come and gone, but we have not as yet heard of the annihilation of Judge Boise which was predicted by the " ontorrified." Ben accepts the situation, and his friends will have to do likewise. There was too much truth in the Judge's remarks to admit of refutation. Whittling. Weather delightful. County Court meets next week. A new wagon shop has been openad on Main street, by S. J. Garrison. Mrs. Ilobart has been quite ill for a few days past. Seeral of our citlsens are oi't on a hunting expedition. Remember the public ex amination, for teachers to-day. Severul changes have been made in business circles dur ing the week. Several wool biryers have been around -engaging all that could be obtained; 45ets is the highest we have heard of being ot ered. Dr. Rubetl, is making an addition to bis office, for the purpose of ming a water wheel ie deiog his work. Netarts. We bad the pleasure, last Mondiy, of meeting Mr. T. J. Frier, a former fesident-of Bethel, but who has been for near'y a year liv ing on Netarts Bay. From him we learn that considerable rain has fallen there during the winter. Stock of all kinds has wintered finely and are in splendid condition. Many emigrants are going into that section and the country is being Settled up rapidly. Aheut tweuty five men are engaged in the oyster business, and it is said that Netarts prdaes the best oysters on the coast. Twe new saw milts are being built, will soon bo making lauiber in large quantities for shipment. The trail was block aded for a considerable distance with a land slide, but that will soou be opened for travel Two schooners are running between t-re and Portland, which gives them good means of transportation. Mr. F. and bis brother have a fine dairy ranch, which they offer for sale ou reasonable tvmi. as they wNh to engage in something el-se. Any oiie -wishing a situation of that kind wocld do well a? j corirult h'up, or any infmu-iti :n may be obtained by giviig ih a call. jt .. I 1)1 ID. At hi ri'-li'cuci r.c.ir Lewi villca Folk Mar.-h 2i'!. l!-7f..Mr. .hum-s .Vti.ll, n , ID f y !. vb he h- the T'th year of hi . Air. Smith was born i: W:ihingran c.n Virginia, O'-t. !th. ; cam toorr--.n IS io, and ba n--eti a r i-iont of t'ie i'i:i:i Valley ever sinee. He i i"d the M. Iv 'ho io Isr.S, l'tvul and died tr ie to the fui:h; was well known nd re-j e'cl, mill. ui'-urr.cd by a large circle of friends. Of-''n pnper-t ph-a-ie c tiy. Io5otHl To Dm tlu A healthy liver s-'r-'tes e tch uy a'-o'it two and a ha.f pounds o'' bile, w'u h i-iitjius a j;re.'t a.r.oantot va.-?e in iti-n tl t.ikeu from the ll-.'l. When the. liver becom- torpid -r ci j-ed, it fails to eliminate thh vast eim-unt ot ioixi.tu ftil't.inee. whi-h, therefore rein tins to poison the blood and be conveyed to evry part of the sysUm. What must be the condition rth nt -od wlivti it is receiving and retaining each d.y two and a half pounds ot poison ? Nature tries to work off lhisp.ison through other channel nnJ orga is the kidneys, lungs, skin, etc., but thes organs become overtaxed in performing their labor, in addition to their natural functions, and cannot l:ng withstaud the pressure, but become variously diseased. The brain, which is the great electrical centre of alt vitality, is unduly stimulated by the un healthy blood which passes to it from the heart, and it fails to perform its office healthfully. Hence the symptoms of bile poisonitig, which are dullness, head v?'je, incapacity to keep the mind on any subject, impairment of inftii'-ry, dizzy, sleepy, or nervous feelings, g!oy fore bodings and irritability of temper. The Lto,( itnrJf being diseased as it forms the sweat upon thesurlaceof theskin.it is so irritating and poisonous that it produces discolored brown spots and pimples, blotches and other eruptions, sores, boils, carbuncles and scrolulous tumors. The stomach, bowels aud other organs spoken of, cannot escape becoming affected sooner or later, and costiveness, piles, dropsy, dyspepsia, diarrluea. female weakness and many other forms of chronic disease, are among the necessary re sults. As a remedy for all these various man ifestations of disease, Dr. Pierce's Golden Med ical Discovery is positively unequaled. By it the liver and stomach are changed to an active, healthy state, the appetite regulated and re stored, the blood thoroughly purified and en riched, and the whole system renovated ad built up anew. Sold by al! first claws drug gists. con it i:s r n i) SrGNS OF THE TIMES. The black Democrats adopt the 14th and 15th amendments to the Constitu tion of the United States as a clojk to cover thftir principle The black Dem ocrats aks soft Republicans to support their Democratic candidates into office. Black Democrats seek the SunsofTetn. perance and Good Templars to support them ; but Black Democrats heart's de sires are in the same direction as in the times f Breckenridge, A. Johnson, or the New York Tammany King, for fat j-bs. Honest Democrats, honest Sons of Temperioce, Honest Republican, vote for honest Republicans, and you will support yourselves. Vote for Dem ocrats and you will vote your surplus money and, perhaps, real estate to the Ring, Adam Brown. Important information i may be ob tained by calling at Bolter & Wortley's. Maurice Graves has been sent to the Penitentiary for two years from Lane county for forgery, ' Telegraphic Sumjfiiary Washington, March 24. The House Couiruittoe on Expenditures of the War Department have nearly concluded the examination of the sales of arms. There is but little interest now ex pressed among public men relative to the Alabama claims, and some of those who were the strongest frieuds to the Treaty now say they aro indifferent as to whether or not its provisions ar-car ried into effect. There seems to 1)0 no disposition in any quarter to yield to the British view of the qnestiou. Vice President Colfax made a tem perance speech at Lincoln Hall to-night to a largo audience. St. Louis; March 24. Trains on the Belleville and Southern Railroad have been stoned lately and the lives of pas sengers endangered by a gang of scoun drels near Picknoyville. Louisville.C Ky) March 24. Slough, the wile murderer, committed suicide in jail at Richmond, Kentucky, last Monday by longing himself to the top bar of the door of his cell with a rope madi ol a towel and two pocket hand kerchiels. San Jose, March 2C Twenty min utes past 2 A. M had a sharp shock of earthquake, which aroused every one. Martinez, March 20 A slight shock of earthquake was felt here about 2:20. a. M. No damage done. Antioch. March 20. A slight hoek of earthquake was felt hereabout 2:20 A. M Clocks were stopped, but no dam age done. ShasU, March 20. J. II. Grant, one of the g;ng implicated in the" htage roblery on the 20th of September last, was tried yesterday at found guilty. New York, Mardi 24. C.rmici1Ir Struhaii Unified veterday before the Judiciary Committee that after the pu ler were drawn iij in the celebrated in jutrcti) fit airain.-t his .Tammany as sociates, be decided that if any than had the boidiicfS to act judiei;lly in the ttrit ter, it wa Bsruard. Judjc Barnard, ou being applied to, rordinly granted an i'ljuctioti, causing t lie present Judye, Uarrett, to remark that it was Lottie ihitii: he ho til, I 4"t h jve done il be were .Judi: This innttrctioti eniiiely st?rt- p d the city 5uv mmei.t and broke up the I'in. . No n o Itiiratton wns In l f ibis injunction exe ? t upon ree ni tn n i ttion i 1 Coinj-trvl!er Green. Jti-le Btrnard 'e Valiiible aid to tl.e coin n1?tc, and mailt; llic i.njuta.liou hti!i ?roMcr. J ty Gould tif;n' l firit he DcVii p'iid .any uj'Sfn )' to Judge Ban.atd J. 1'. Bu-line 11. of the Tni .ti Vi ili ll ii! .V I . t ti!:e I t!.it tin- life eo'o nel l'i-k told him tint he mer ri'ilv ed ti e :i:n .unt of $.VUM!.) puid ly tla 1'iiii'H Pu ifi.' U iilril CtKtipany to ox -.Iu'.'ire ruliettoii. It will le remrtn lu red that I'ullerton te-tifi. d tl eoth.i d.iy that he j-nid the money to Fi-k. The coitiiuUU v tn.'W :n.iuUH to know where the money went to. No testimony of interest was nd lued hi fore the committee r u: rl i it the (Nuinty (.'Ink's office- Some lawyers .aid they had no knowledge of any abuse. The County Clerk in his tetimont Ma ted that he had not more than fc2.,00 A protectorate lor Mexico mccti with favor Irotn President Grant. Washington, March 25. In the Sen ate a number .of bill from the Commit tee on Commerce were considered and pased, including the following: A bill to extend the Custom and navigation Law over Alaska and adjacent islands acquired by the United States. A bill to niend an act to regulate the Con.su lu and Diplomatic system of the Uni ted States. A bill to increase the sal aries of various Consulates, including London, Paris and Havana. A bill to amend nn act protecting American citi zens who can discover deposits of guano. A bill authorizinga mail steamship ser vice between New Orleans and certain Mexicau ports. In the Ilouje, on motion of Hawley, the rules were suspended, and the Sen ate bill to enable honorably discha-ged soldiers, their widow nnd minor chil dren to secure homestead on public lands, was brought up aud passed. A resolution was adopted providing for a colossal statue of admiial Farra gut, to be erected in Farragut Square Washington City, to cost not exceeding $20,000. Washington, March 2G. After con siderable filibustering, Mercer presented the conference report of the bill for the removal of causes to the United States Courts, which was atrrecd to. In the Senate a biliwai passed grant ing right of way to the Mobile Grand Trunk Railway. New York, March 25. The Admin istration advances no theory aa -to the result of negotiations. The impression is that Granville and Fish look upon time aa the great pacificator. The State Department sent to Amer ican consulates, a day or two ago, a list of private claims anainst England on ao- count of rebel privateers. Claims for direct and actual losses amounting- to about 819,000,000. About $0,000,000 more are charged f ir detention of ves sels, loss of prospective freights and mer cantile profits, with other consequent losses. Produce Market. Portlatia Mar. 29. Flour The local demand is light and prices unchanged. Wheat Dealers are offering $1 05 1 SO per cental. Oats Supply limited, holding at 3J. Eggs Going off rapidly at 22 eta. Potatoes Selline at 81 05 per lOOlbs. San Francisco, Mar., 25. Flour Commercial extra, 85 75G 25. Wheat Fuir SI 80 ; prime. 82. Barley Nominal at 81 401 50. Oats Choice, 81 701 80- Potatocs Range froai 08ctg to "51. Onions Scarce at 7cts, per lb. New York Marc1 12. Wool At the Colonial Wool sales, which began in London March 8th., prices opened 10 per cent above Novemberrates, and the advance has been sustained. The imports ior moutJi ending Feb.. 24th. 1872, 2,070.421 rbs. American Saxony fleece, 7299c. per lb.; extra above Merino 43eece. 0280c; native tofnIK blood Merino fleece. 7077c ; unwashed fleec. 3355c.; Texa, coarse to finp, .J5055c; Santa Fe white fleece, 33 55c.; Santa Fe black fleece. 3700e.; California spring clip, 87(r?;48c ; Cal ifornia fall clip and lambs. 3G45c.; No. 1 pulled. 00f?;70c ; lambs, pulled G407Oc.; tub wished 85(81 ; Califor nit pulled 34(or;G2c ;Bonos Ayres, un washed 2(irt)42c ; Rio Grande ; washed 34(j41c; Rio Grande unwashed, 10(o 28c"; ('ape, unwashed 42$(ij49; Cana da combing, 80(7 85c ; Canada No. 1 to super-pulled, 55('r)72e. Ff-r fvtrylt tx.t j.-mj hii ptnlVd ItT 1. Kul ff on' tian. ry m itb..nt STA IKS. -ASt'EXD IS THK KI.KVATOlt, 42'J Monttntvrjr, trtct, Sau Franilco.. SPECIAL NOTICES. WfifsMAU IAVBISO., REAL ESTATE DEALER, Office, o. (il I'r.mt street, PORTLAND OUKtJON. RKAL ETATK in !. CITY and K AST POttTL Nt i i th- tn..t -t--iraM 1,. tj!.,? f f. HALF HI.OCKS an-1 UI.OCK.S. ll'M.'K-! nl .kTUKS; p IMPROVr.H FUV"J. sti.l vaun.1.1. tn"iilti I. "!. In-nUd in Al.L .r! ! the n; f.r sAi.i-:. m:vi. i ;r ur n? ..ti eT rr.lr j tn I t.r.U4h-.! t!. ,rATK -h-I TKit 111 f r!ll'.s!. n -h .-. ti i i m tUe mt i wv.Nni;i: ir tkkms. LhX NF!'Tt m:i. . I t f.MMS i A1.I. I'lM 1 l!'!!'i.S M;V'l.V t m! i.n rr.it. a., i n.,r financial .: lt:NTY .Vi; tr.B-tet. CITIFY ni TOWNS i thr. TTK. r''w .U -.-rii.ti-Mi .f ;M Fi'.ol'KI: i n n l frvfipl the fjinc t Ilit illn-sH, if 1840 W. lU 70 - c n o Is 12 n a HOT TO Cl'RK IT. At the commencement of the TViMvihc hii-h alwy precedes nn attack of the Cholera, taW s tcsfpoonful of Pain Killer in xu;r nnd wd ter. (hot if conrenieut.) and then bathe freely the tmch and bowel with the Pain Killer Hear. Pbtii'd the iliarrlxr orrr.nip contimtr repent th ilor exerv fen or fiftM'ii ininiife nn ti) the patient i relieved. In extnmo rae. two or ire tea.Bonfulii tnav be given at a d!e. The Fain Killer, a a remedy. ha no eiial. Incases of Cholera. Summer Comjlainf, Iv ftrp'ia. Vytt ntery. Athma it rnri' in one nifhl by taking it internally, and bathing with it freely. It aetin h like majric, fvhen external ly applied to Old Stvre. Ilurn. S'abl. and Spraino. For Sick Ile.iduehe and Toolhaehe d.m't fail to try iu In ehort, it i a Faim Kit.L r.. Pireetlon acrampany eaeh bottle. The lVin Killer iaeold by all dealer In Med icine!. Price, 23 cant, 50 eentsatd 9 1 per bottle What Dyspepsia may end Ip. Indigestion i. not dant rotm, nay the 'acultf. Perhaps not in itself, while it rrtnaln tmre in dipextion ; but look at the concqucncc to whirh it may lead, and often does lead when it become- chronic diaeaxe. A "park of fire is a small thing. A pressure of the foot will put it out ; a breath will extinguish L Yet it may fire a pow der mill, or kindle a flatno that will consume a city. In like manner indigestion may produce gastritis; cancer ol the stomach, congestion of the bowels, apoplexy, liver disease and many other dangerous maladies. Is it not wise, then to check it in the germ ? Nothing is more clearly and indisputably established than that Hoatct ter's Stemach Bitters will eradicate dyspepsia iu all its stages. The true po'iey, however, is to ex tinguihh it in the first stages with this whole, some, powerful, and infallible tonic and altra ttve. It is easier to quench a spark than a flam0 and it easier to cure dyspepsia when it is first developed, than when it has made headway by neglect, and become complicated with other ail ments. There is 'not the shadow of a doubt that the bittejyi are as directly antagonistic to dys pepsi is water is to fire. There aro thousands of cases on record proving this fact The rem edy is safe and agreeable. All the liquor of commerce prescribed as rtimulants leave a sting behind. Dut the sting ia taken nut of the spir ituous basis of this great reuiody by vcgitablo medication, and,' moreover, tic stimulant thus medicated is of exceptional purity. Of all tonics, taken as safeguards or remedies (or fever and taken tillious remittents, and other epidemics, it is the only one that can uoiformly be depen ded OD. NEW AD VER Tl SEMEN TS. NATIONAL BUS I N E S 8 C O L L E O Et PORTLAND, OREGON. A MODEL COMMERCIAL COLLEGE ! THE EDUCATION FOtl THE TIMES. The -Iibportaiice of a Practical Edacation ' uiuio Apparent mas now i IT IS UNIVERSALLY ACKNOWLEDGED JL tliHt as we grow in prosperity we grow more nructiRat. and rlmt 5r i ,.r ...... .i... F ' - a .7 ItlUIICU V 1 l&J 1. 11 1,UU, stby educate themselves practtcallv-dacatn luciuMiics in mo icpi manoor poasiuio to meet .1... A.. 1 . ..e .1 . ... uben Agfsitatis., King of Pparta, was artsed what things he thought most proper for-boys to learn, be replied : Tl.n Aini tuli.ti should practice when they become men.'' Deliver ail thinga in number and weight, and put all in writing that thou givest ontorre- - ' - " - i' ' i'ivs ui. ..viral nil li i icbiiuu Und there is aorx-fiu! nepemitv for t atrir-t h. cervance in all butiincss transactions. Young men, Ins future weliare or this Coast Io ik to YOU ! Are YOU prepared to moot its demands ? A COURSE OF INSTRUCTION to meet the 8i::viaiyi.s or the age i The mojt thorough, nd comprehensive COURSE OF BUSINESS TRAINING ever introduced by sny O ft ft K It C I A Is OR B U S INKS S C O L L E G E, ccmbii.iog TI 1 1 CO K V A - 1) PUA CT I C K , by un an of H.IXKS JM) BUSIXr.SS UITK'KS. The Cnurec 5 ro nrraned and Taught as to ciiitblv this ftttdet.t t uufIit it in the fcbortvft ' iiin: jios-iUIe Each Student, aft r a-ift through the tukouv cornel, lit't-oxt ? nn actual HOOK KF.Kl'FJl iXJ) MFJK'llASt nlK r". it, i!u i f if ii (. w 'V..K. W , ,. r.i-. the i-spt-ii i.ccofati 01;lI.llV L1F1J i ; M K. T:. Ti:i.r.5It A I'M-'A'.TMK's T i-iw li ttllll h I it f fjf IU ttlHIK'M-, llnl 1 .11 iiioVi.- r.mnir. -; tr I r. I -r H'l.l. J.VFol: MTKN. ,mk! for COl. :.i:ii: r fi.u. a j r. : iiFi;a.n i; x .tav.k. 1 I'or'um.J. Jrls;,in. . Sioli IJT, i j v.. ii m .u: t. North-Fart tYrncr of Main and Mill streets, Dallas OEOilOE W. laOBAUT & CO. Will Manufacture and M-p CONSTANTLY SN 11AM a larf AsmitIukijI rf SADDLERY, HARNESS, AND COLLARS, Consisting ot all Usually kept in a FIRST CLASS SADDLERY SHOP, All of which will be made ot TE Ii EST MATERIAL Al. CWiniAOK TRIMMING and HE PA I UINil dotm to order on the shortest notice. Call and cxaiuire out Work btfore purchas ing elfewhcre. 41 tf (1FO. W. HOB ART A CO. C. II. cox Ila on hand and for Pale, SADDLE TIUiKS ir all fixesftnd tc best quality. Shop near Wayuiiic's Mill, Dalbf, Orc-ron. 4::tf Froit. Garden, Flower. Shade, Hedge, tfaracn, Apple and crab llootgraft best sorts. ltt.tMH) $S0 Ort Pear, St'd Extra, ly, Uartlctt. a to 411 per dox 2 5) Seeds.PVh. bn. $2; A'ple, Osage new, bu....l2 00 Potatoes, While PVh Wow, Early Hose.... 2 00 Seedling, Soft Maple. 1.000, $1; Ab,$3; Elm 2 00 Illustrated Catalogue, H'O page, and New Price Li t, 18 cents. F. K. PIlOEXIX Iiloomington, Illintis. 4Sm2 The City Boot Stoiik has long been Head quarters fr the State of TinKLs Cue mtATKii Boots, of which I have ,VrnVe Sitle. Parties are caui'ncd to examine and find my name on tbeui, as tha country is flooded with a J'ottrtt lout, in imitation of the genuine arthde. AYe-yiY of Turd's Hoots sold t my establishment is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. Hkkkmiikh that tho nove house sells no buff or Split go ids. No shoddy palmed off upon his customers for a superior article of French Cult. All rips, returned in a reason able time) repaired free of charge. 17.tr J. W. GILBERT. Salem. TO THR TEACHERS OF TOUC COUNTY NOTICE is hereby given that there will be an examination of School Teachers of Polk county, in Dallas, Saturday, March 30, 1872, at La Creole Academy. L. VINEYARD, 3-J 8vul Supt. for Polk county. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which is at once agreeable, healthy, and effectual for preserving the hair. Faded or gray hair is soon restored to its original color with, the gloss ani freshness of youth. Thm hair it thick encd, falling liair checked, nud bald ness often, though not ultvnys, cured by its use. Nothing can restore th hair where the follicles are destroyed, xr 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 sedi ment, it will keep it clean and vigofou. Its occasional use will prevent flie hair from taming gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Frea from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous aud injurious to tlie hair, the Vigor can only benefit but cot liarm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye-, it does tiot soil white cambric, and yet last long on the hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre aud a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, LOWELL, 3IASS PKIOE $1.00. Ayers Cherry Pectoral For Dise&sss f the Throat nd Iunct uch as Coughs, Cold3, Whooping Coujfh, Bronihitis, Asthma arvl CksrtsumpttoB-. Protoablv never before in the uhole history of Tnctbciiu', ha" .-tuvtluiitf won to widely nid so deeply 'upon the conlhU-ti'-e f niaiikind, as thia excellent rvmcdv for pulmonary ctmipl.-diits. 'I'brougti a lour Kerie "of year, and "ainon most if the ra'cea of men it hai rien liijrfirr ajhI iiiirhtr in their stiiii! tiou, a-t it has Irtcmiio ta-tior Vmiwti. 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Wheu noth Ux else eouM rea h them, nmler the Cltcrry . tomt they bubside and disrpiitsar. Sltujrrs niul l'ubllc Sjn ubcr find great pro tectiosi from it. .I.fii b always relieved and often wholly Jlronchllia i pencndlv ruml by taking the) Chri'rtf frrtornl ill sinill and frequent doses. So generally are it virtues known thntvrc need not publish the eeiti!i-ate- of them here, or 10 mora than assure the r.nWic Uat its qualities rc (ally niaiuUiued. Ayer's Ague Cure For Fever and Aruo. Intenvttent Fover. Chill Fever. Hemittent Fever, Dumb Afcue. Period'cl or Bilious Fever, &c. and indeod all the GfTjetions which arise) from malarious, marsh, or miasaiati poisons. AsTtsnAme implies. It iVir tur. Thnd dAes not fail. Containing neither Arseni, Quinine, BLemnth Zine, nor anr other fnlneral or ponon!! rr.ntanee) th;iteer, it in no',vi?e intni-es iy pntients. 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