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TOWH a COUHTY tlEYS. PALLAS, SATURDAY, MAT 4, 1372. Honey Market ' Latest New Tork Gold Qnotations ...U1 Legal Tenders in Portland : Bayia..M.M.....S9 Belling, 91 Dallas Produce and Commission Market. Corrected Weekly, by O. B. Stiles, People's Slerchant, Main Street, Dallas, Oregon. WnBAT-$a-80buih. ' OATS 2 75c.' BARLEY $1 7LOUR-I6 $8 56 to bbL " Skslt 62 ft 75 CORN MEAL 4c. to B, BEANS eo. B. - - J3ACON Sides. IS He to'V. ! " Shoulders. 8e. to 12a. to lb. HAMS 14 l$e to B). PORE Dressed, 67cts ? Pickled, 8c. to lo.e. to lb. BUTTER Firkin 25 30c to lb. " Rolls, 25 to 30o. to ft. ' EGGS Meto doi. t. ipn pnivi. i-.a ' ' POTATOES From Wagon, $1 25 to bushel. APPLES Ureen, 50c to ML Dried, 6c lb. CHEESE Now Oregon, 20 ft 25o to lb. CIItOKENS-a 59 f3 to dox, . TURKEYS75 $1 each. DRIED PLUMS 16 to 8. WOOL 50c. to lb THE LOST IS FOUiYD J A XOVEX ATTEMPT AT SUICIDES A Man Nine Days in the iQountaiiis without Food! fie Egpoeea hixaielf for three daye and nights, for the purpose of lreeziiig. fall to end hU existence In that way! and returns home to arold starring. Reliable Statement ofFaelt f! It will be remembered that we last week mentioned the mysterious disappearance of a well known and highly respectable citizen of this county. From a reliable source we learn the following concerning the affair It seems that Mr. Isaac Ilioshaw has been troubled for a number of years with painful headache, suffer ing intensely at times. Following the head ache, are&ays of mental depression and de spondency, which frequently cause him to wish himself dead. On the day previous to his dis appearance he ha-1 bad a very severe attack ol headache, and during the night became violent rising three times to go some wkere. hat wa topped by hie wife. He informed ber that soma one called him, but she persuaded him to lie down, and he fell asleep. On 8C5DAT HORSING, the 21st ult., be arose, and appeared as sual. and after doing his morning wrk, returned to the house, where he changed bis coat and start d out, when his wife informed him that break fast was ready. He replied, " tit dowa and .eat; don't wait for me," and left the bouse. He went about a mile to alarm belonging to him' took off bis Test, and taking what money and mother articles be bad about bim he put them in Che pockets and hid the garmen t in the hay. BI THg STARTED far the .mountains, with the intention of ending bis existence. He struck out ver the dividing ridge between .Goose Neok and Mill Creeks, but finding be was not getting to the place fast nough, be took th course of Mill Creek, and traveled until nightfall. By-this time be was in the snow on the summit of the Coast Range. He made a eoueh of sir boughs, and laid down to sleep, first diverting himself of bis bootsf Cbey being the only part of his wardrobe left.ei epi bis sbirt and pants, be having thrown hi oat away on reaching the mountains. After passing a COMFORTABLE SIGHT, be arose in the morning, and found it raining. He built a sort of shelter to protect himself from (tfae rain, and laid down again. Here he remained til 4 ay Monday. ' Tuesday morning he awoke, and finding be was not frozen to death, he concluded to return home. He start d and after wandering around nearly all day, be came to the conclusion that be was lost. He took a very rational view of the situation and retraced bis steps' to find a familiar point from which be could make afresh start. He did not find ope, however, uDtil be arrived at bis old camping place, and as it was night he resolved to remain ia camp u&til morning. He made a niKSH START en Wednesday morning, but owing to his feet being froten, and bis being weak for want nourishment, be made but little progress. He straggled manfully all day' to get home, for as be says, be went away to freeze, and that STAgVATIOir WAi tOT IH THE COHTRACT. and be didn't purpose, dying any other way than that upoa which he bad determined. Some time duriog the afternoon of Wednesday be got eat of the snow, and feeling bnngry ate a little cheep sorrel, and finding that it produced no injury, he ate voraciously of it at night. On Thursday morning be was so foot sore that be was compelled to creep on BIS HARDS AMD KHEES, and made but little progress. He found some mushroom stalks, of which he . ate heartily. They produced a burning at the bowels and Cave bim such pain as to compel bim to stop, and lie still for a time. Toward evening be found some fern of which be eat, and it re lit ted bis pain. On Friday be traveled all day, and Saturday he came to a little but known as 'ELLIS' CABS," fight miles from bis own home Here be re mained all day, thinking some hunters would aosta to his relief, Ha heard distinctly th baying of hounds, and once during the day saw a man, bat was too weak to make him hear. With froaen limbs, and more than half sUrved I none can tell his sufferings during the day. In trie morning he started again. Hundreds of into were scouring the mountains in the hopes f finding.bim but they became discouraged and had given bim up, when to the surprise of the occupants of a cabin at Buell's mill be made IS APPEARANCE about three o'clock on Sunday afternoon. Ili" haggard appearance so greatly alarmed tb women, who were alone, that they gave a cry f fear, which brought Mr. John Ridgeway and several others to the bouse to see what was the matter, and found Mr. H. lying on the floor, completely eibausUd. After a little nourish. mant bad been administered, he was asked where he was going, and be replied " borne, and I want some assistance." HOME AOAI!f. After arriving borne, it was found that both feet bad been badly frosen. and amputation will, probably, have to be resorted to ia order to save life.' Since be got able to talk with bis friends he appears sane. He remarked to one, Xhat it was a crazy idea to tbkk of freezing at this season of rae year, but is confident that it could be done after many days, provided star vation didn't use a man up first. Everything was done by bim in a methodical manner, and he remembers every occurrence distinctly. On being questioned concerning bis clothing, he told them where to find bis vast and money, and informed them that be bad cast the coat aside in order to make sure of freezing. REMARKS. This is neef the most singular freaks of an insane person within our knowledge. Mr. Hln. haw is sane upon all subjects but that of freez ing to death. It -appears that in bik moments of despondency he had allowed bis mind to wander upon, the different modes of self-destruction until he had become convinced that he was a burden to himself and family, and that he could do no better than end bis exist, ence in the above manner. Since failing in bis attemps to destroy himself, It may be tht the lesson taught will prove an antidote, and cure him of this auicadal mania under which he has been laboring, and endow bim with patience to await the summons of the Almighty, and not attempt to again rash unbiddea tuto the pres ence of his Maker: It is to be hoped that he will .recover. The family have the sympathy of the community la their present affliction. Circuit Court Proccediuga. B. F. Bomham, JuJjje. Cathrine Berry plff, vs. Juhn Berry deft .divorce granted, blayitu and Myer for plff, X L tiutier for deft. J G Eabcttck plff, r A D Babcock deft, at tachueut suit. Sullivan aud McCain for plff, Llayden, Curl and Collins fur deft. Leooa Bab evek subetityled for plff, now deceased, and cause continued. A Davidson plff, J K D'Lashmutt deft, actiou for damage. Collins for plfT, Uaydeu and Myer deft. Verdict for deft. Olivia F Daniels plff, t Margaret M Taylor tt rl,.eut in equity. ?joi and Willis for ltT, Butler, Vineyard and Cbenewoth for delu Con tinued. A Fickle plff, r A B Robinson dtft, action for money. Vineyard and Uutlcr for plfT Ilaydeji and Applegato for deft.. Verdict for deft. Laura Z Gelwick plff, w Jerry Gelwick deft, divorce. Boise and Willi frr plff, llaydeu aud Curl deft. Continued. Alfred Gooduough j1P, r Isaac F Street tt at deft, foreclosure of tuortgne. Apf-lcgate and Sullivan for plff, Bowe aud Willis for dett Dismissed. J G Husler tt at plff, rs J S Kays tt at deft, suit to foreclose mortgage. Hill, Thayer and Williaios for plff, Daly and Hujdeu for deft Continued. Olivia N Hansford plff, tt John Hansford dett, divorce. Hayden, Curl and ilyer for plff. Continued, C Johnson plff, r P Johnson deft, divorce. Lawson and Stowe for plff, N L Butler for deft. Orauted giving custody of minor child to plff- W II Kuykendall plff, vt S M Babcock and Stillman deft, ejectment fioit Hayden, Curl and Collins for plff, Sullivan, Applegate and Boise for deft. Dismitsed. J as Killgore and A M Berry plff, v .T G Babcock defft, attachment. Tvohler, Watson, Hayden and Curl for plff. Sullivan. Applegate and Boise for deft. Leona Babcock substituted for deft. Cause continued. Delia B Lewis plff, tt D R Lewis deft, suit in equiiy to correct deed. Sullian, McCain Boise and Hayden for plff, Curl, Applegate and Kelsay for deft. Verdict for plff. J B Riggs plff, tiBA Riggs adm, suit in equity. Default. R A Riggs plff, tt Milton S Riggs el at deft, partition suit. J A Applegate for plff. Wm njwe appointed referee, and cause continued. L Matthews plff, tt Hiram Eddyet at deft, suit in ejectment. Burnett, Strahan, Vine yard and Butler for plff, Boise and Hayden for deft. Taken under advisement. 6 Mitchell plff, t II Hawkins deft, action on note. J J Daly for plff. Judgment by default- L Grounds plff, vt F Moran tt at deft, attach ment suit. Kelsay and Vineyard for plff, Col lins and Bradsbaw for deft. This case wa, appealed from the lower Court; judgment re versed. Bridget Riley plff, e P Riley, deft. Diteico granted. J A Applegate guardian, plff, vt Solomon Woods deft, action at law, Applegate and Mo Cain for plff, Ha y den deft. Dipuiisted. Martba Wilson plff, vt Henry McCartcr deft, suit of ejectment. Sullivan for plff, Butler, Vineyard and Kelsay for deft. Dismissed at cost of plff. J Waytnire, plff, rs J A O'Neil deft, action to recover money, llayden and Myer for plff Butler and Vineyard foi deft. Referee's repor( confirmed. Martba Pyburn plff, vs. F M Pyburn deft, divorce, J J Dal for plff. Granted R A Ray plff, ve Thos Ray deft, divorce. J J Daly for plff, Applegate for deft. Referee appointed. Cause dismissed without prejudice. J B V Butler plff, vt A G Sprecker and Wm Chase defts, confirmation of sale. Vineyard and Sutler for plff. Confirmel. Ezra Scovill plff n ' Barney, deft Suit to recover property, Mitchell, Dolpb and Thayer for plff, Boise and Hayden for deft Judgment for deft Nathaniel Haggard, plff vs Wm Savage, tt at deft. Partition suit Continued. State of Oregon plff, vs Ezra Seovtil deft larceny. N L Butler Pros Atty, J a Dolph deft. Dismissed. State of Oregon plff, t John Sullivan deft, selling erhukey without license. N L Butler for State. Dif missed State of Oregon plff, vs Henry Merwin dett, selling liquor without license. Butler for State. Dismissed. State of Oregon plff, vs John Bennet deft, larceny. Butler for State, Dismissed. State of Oregon plff, tt J Burnett and A Hembree defts, larceny. Butler for State, Hay den, Myer, Curl and Thayer for deft Verdict Not Ooiity. Opposition. The West-Side Railroad Com pany being so slow in the construction of their road, it became evident that something must be done. Mr. W. II. Catterlin, seeing the emergen cy, has concluded to run his "car " aloug the line. Not, for the purpose of carrying pasaen gers, but to accomodate those who wish to get photographs orotLer pictures taken iu theitigb et style oS the art. lie is Ml present in Amity, where be propwses to remain for a abort time. Warren Applegate, son of J. A. Applegate, of this towu, while putting some bay into the burse nek, from aloft, fell through the scuttle to the floor balow, breaking his leg above the knee Dr. Grubbs set the fractured member. The accident occurred last Sunday, and up to last night the little fellow was doing as well as could be expected. The surveyors are at work running a line throcgb Polk county, for the Oregon Central Railroad. Wa understand they cross the Kio real near Hon. J. W. Ncmith's. The line is permanently located to the crossing of the Yam bill, one and a half miles above Lafayette. South of that joint, the liues now being run are temporary. Hons. Wiison aod Burnett, opposing candi date for Cwogrtsiooai bouors, will, speak ou next Wednesday, My tb bib, at the Court lioute. in Dallas, at 1 o'clock, r. M. Every prou should turn out and boar this discosiou aud satiiy themselves regarding the political qbMtion of me day. We are requested by, R. Doty, to inform the public that UigUaud Lode of Odd Fellows wtil giv a graud supper, at Eola, on tb even ing of, May lOtb. Mr. A. Bysrly was thrown from his wagon aod severely injured, a few days since. Noae of Lis uuutU ara fatal, and be will be about again iu a tew days. The May-Day dance attbe Court House was the fine ft a fair of the season. The dancing was excellent, and good order prevailed throughout. Circuit Court adjourned Tuesday evening. Many important cases were disposed of. It waj the longer term of court ever held iu I'olk Co. Win Ilirtnm, Eq., delivered a temperance lecture last Sunday evening. It was well at tended and highly appreciated. We return thanks to the County Clerk and Sheriff for courtesies shown us during the term of Circuit Court. It is currently reported that Dollar it Wortley will soon introduce Dolly Varden to their cus tomers. Messrs. Folger and Litchfield of Grand Round called during the week. N. A J. D. Lee are doing a thriving busi ness, and for good bargains their' is the place. County Convention to-day. MA Kill ED. SYRON MORSE. At the rosidmoa of S Morgan, at Red Prairie, Polk county, April 24, 1872, by Rev. IL Allyn, O. W. Syron to Anna M. Morse. All of tbis county. FIST OP LKTTFiK RUM AI Nl Ci A in the Post Office at Dallas, May 1st 172. Campbell, Joe. Klinds, Peter Child.'. John H. Lndlow, A. Coulee, Harlow Lawrence, Madison. Evett. J. F. i Martin, F. Elliot, Geo. W. McKune, Emma. Frink Win. i McDonald, Miles. Gibson, W. W. Pondexter, G, Hurley, A. RifrJt'S Mrs. A. Hardison, M. M. : Ruble, Win. J. D. LE E, P. M. PuROATiru Pills have become a settled nec essity with the American people. Indeed, catharties always have been and always must be used, in sonio form, by all mankind. In tbis country the pilular form of administration has bein growing in favor sinco pills wero first made of Aloes and Rhubarb, rdled into a ball their hih position in the publio confidence has finally hecn secured and fastened into pcrum nancy by Atkh's Cathartic Pills, the most skillful combination of medicine for tbe diseases tlicy are intended to euro, that selenco can de vise or art produce. Those who need pills, no longer besitato what pills te take if they can get Atbii's Pills. WucblinK. (Va.) Press. For tho very best photograuhs go to Brad ley A. lUloff-oc's G-'i!b ry without STAIRS, CrASCEND IN THE ! ELEVATOR 439 AloBtgomcry, street, San Francisco, Died Suddenly of Heart Disease. How common is the announcement. Thous ands are suddenly swept into eternity by this fatal malady. This disease generally has its origin in impure blood filled with irritating, poisonous materials, which, circulating through the heart, irritate iti delicate tiasues. Though the irritation may at first be only slight, pro ducing a little palpitation or irregular action, yet by and by the disease becomes firmly seated, and inflammation or bjdortropby, thickening of the liuing membrane or of the valves is pro duced. How wwe to give early attention to a case of this kind. Unnatural throbbing or pain ia the region ef the heart should admonish one that all Is not right, and if you would preserve it from other disease, you must help it to beat rightly by the use of such a remedy as would remove the cause of the trouble. Use Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery before the disease has become too seated, and it will, by its great blood purifying and wonderful regula ting propensities, effect a perfect cure. It con tains medical properties whleb act specifically unon the tissues of the heart, bringing about a healthy action. Sold by all first elaaa drug gists. Premature gray hair and baldness may be prevented by the use of Hall's Vegetable Hair Reaewer, a harmless preparation, which is en dorsed by the highest chemical and medical authority. fllO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, JL and in particular Albion Powell : I hereby give notice that I have taken up and fled an application to pre-empt the H. E. quarter of Sec. 8, T. 7 8. 6 W. of the Willam ette Meridian, said land ia situated in the County of Polk, and State of Oregon, in the Land Office at Oregon City. Said land was formerly taken up by said Albion Powall, ou the 13tb day of March, A. D. 1668, and after wards abandoned by aim, more than three years ago. WOODEN ELLIS. ATTli,TIO. ! THE OVERLAND STORE, 8ALEM, HAS received a iaree lot of nica. faahiuaabU dry goods, together with a well selected stock oi ifooiestics, etc. Uive them a call. Jlight-st price paid for produce. 7 if WIIsLIA.11 DAVIDSOX, REAL ESTATE DEALER, Office, No, ot Front Street, PORTLAND OREGON. REAL ESTATE ia bis CITY and EAST PORTLAND in the moat desirahle lo Celtics, onsistins; f LOTS, HALF BLOCKS andBLOCKS. HOUSES and STORES; eUo, IMPROVED FARMS, and valuabl uncultivated LANDS, located in ALL parts or the STATE for SALE. REAL ESTATE and other Property purchased for Correspondents, in this CITY and throujfhout tb STATES and TERRI TORIES, with great are and 'on the most ADVANTAGEOUS TERMS.. HOUSE and STORES LEASED. LOANS NEGOTIATED, and CLAIMS OF ALL DESCF IPTION8 PROMPI.Y COL LECTED. And a General FINANCIAL and AGENCY BUSINESS transacted. AGENTS of this OFFICE, ia all t CITIES and TOWNS in the STATE, will reciire descriptions of FARM PROPERTY and forward the same to tbo above address. 1840 m 18 70 H CCIOL ERA. now TO CURE IT. At the commencement of tha-Diarihw, which always precedes an attack of the Cholera, take a teaspoonful of Pain Killer in surar and wa ter, (hot- if convenient.) and then bathe freely the stomach and bowels with the Pain Killer clear. Miould the diarrhi or cramps continue repeat tho dose every fen or fifteen minutes un til the patient is relieved. In extreme e.cs two or more teaspoonfuls may be given at a lose. The Pain Killer, as a remedy, has no equal Incases of Cholera. Summer Comilaints, Dys pepsia. Dysentery, Asthma it cures in one night by taking it internally, and bathinjr with it freely. Its action is like tnairic, when external ly applied to Old Sores. Hums, Scalds, an. prnins. For Sick IleadAche and Toothache don't fail to try it. In short, it is a Paim Kill- ItK. Directions accompany each bottle. The Puin Killer issold by all dealers in Med icines. Pricos, 25 cents. 50 ccntsand $1 per bottle How We Used to be Physicked. Who does not remember the time when spring purgation was considered indispensable to sum mer health 1 No matter for wry faces, the inev itable salts and senna, rhubarb, or calomel an jalap, must be administered. These " spring medicines," the youngsters were told, were te keep them hale and hearty during the summer, Wo all know now that tbis was a falacy : that new vigor, not deletion, is what is required at the commencement of the summer solstice. As a preparation for the enervating effects of oppres sive summer weather, a course of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters is highly expedient This fa mous vegetable preparation has three prominent properties : It renovates, purifies, and regulates all the functions of the body. It is composed exclusively of pure vegetable productions' vis the essential principle of Monongahela Rye and the roost efficacious tonio and alterative roots, barks and num. known to tndical botan ists. Hence, it i an absolutely safe inedecine and no tincture of the rhartuaoopceia can com pare with It either in purity, or in the variety of its objects; ani us .cornpronensiva results. Happily for mankind, the theory that it was nccsenry to prostrato ft patient iu order to cure bim. is forever exploded, and the Iruo philosop ical doctrine, that vigor is one grunt unUgoniitt of disease, has taken its place. llo.f otter's Hit ters is an Invignrutt, and hence it is the proper medecino for tho foeblo at this most trying teas u af the your. 11 sum that you obtain the gonuino article, as thero are imt niicrablu vile imitations iu tho market. Look to tho on uiuiifiil slump, tho engraved label, and tho nuii.e blown iut tho gla.. llostctur' Sioxuauu Bitters U sold in buttles only. I NJtl W AD VJSHTlXISMEtiTS. 1 A T I JV A Ij BUSINESS COLLEGE, PORTLAND, OREGON. A MODEL COMMERCIAL COLLEGER THE EDUCATION FOR THE TIMES. The Importance of a Practical Education Was never more Apparent than Now t IT IS UNIVERSALLY ACKNOWLEDGED that as we grow in prosperity we grow more practical, and 'hat if is required of me a that they educate themselves practically educate themselves in the best manner possible to meet the demands of the times. When Agesilaus,J King of Sparta, was tubed what things be thought most proper for boys to learn, he replied : Those things which they ahould practice when they become men." " Deliver all things in number and weight, and put all ia writing that thou givestontorre oeiveet in," is a precept of universal application; aud there is a special neeity for its strict ob servance in all business transactions. Young men, tbo future welfare of tbte Coast look to YOU t Are YOU prepared to meet its demands ? A COURSE OF INSTRUCTION to meet the DEIttAIYDS oF THE AGE ! The most thorough, and comprehensive COURSE OF BUSINESS TRAINING ever introduced by any COMMERCIAL OR UVSINE S COLLEGE, combining THEORY. AND PRACTICE, by means of BASKS JLSD BUSINESS OFFICES. The Coarse is so arranged and Taagbt as to enable the Student to master it iu the bhortt Time possible Each Student after passing" through the THEORY COURSE, becomes an actual BOOK KEEPER AND MERCHANT where, in the space of a few WEEKS, he ob tains the experience f aoORDINARY LIFE XI M rJ. The TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT is now fitted up with the best of instruments, and is in complete runnier ordT. For r I'LL INFORMATION, wnd ferjCOL LEGE PAPER. Address: DsFRANCE t JAMES, 52yl Portland, Oregon. a. w. soiaht. I J. W. HOB ART SAff,E, IIARIYESS fc COLLAR SHOP!. North-Eat Corner of Malu aud Hill streets. Dallas. GEORGE W. KOBART & CO. Will Manufacture and keep CONSTANTLY ON HAM' s largo As.-or(uciit of SADDLERY, HARNESS, AND COLLARS, Contesting of all the HORNS: EQt'IIMSEtfT Usually kept in a FIRST CLASS SADDLERY SHOP, All of which will be made ot THE BEST MATERIAL. A No. CARRIAGE TRIMMING and RE PAIRING done to trder ou the shortest n.ifii'i" Call and exatnire our Work before purchase ing elsewhere. 4l-tf GEO. W. HOB ART A CO. W. II. TEAL V Co., Wagon fc Carriage Makers MAIN STREET, DALLAS, Are on band with their WAGGONS and BUG- GIES at their old Stand this Spring as usual, and intend to sell them very chesp for Cash ; the Prices ranging from $130 to flbO. They have also on band for sale plenty of V:.U . Mail .n.l tf Ad tli A.M wagon materials, vj i uuu ivniiv cv .usu. All kinds of work in their line done o order, All kinds of lllarksmithlug done on short notice, and in a workmanlike manner. Horse Shoeing $2 60, cash down. Thankful for past patronage, they solicit continuance of the same. y-tf Dallas, May , 1871. The City Boot Stoiib has long been Head ouarters f'tr the State of Tmnm's Cr.La bratrp Boots, of which I have Exctutirt Sol. Parties are eautnncd to examine an find mv name on them, as the country is flooded with a Rotten font, In imitation of the genuine article. Every pair of Tirrel'a Boots sold at my establishment is guaranteed to gi7e nerfcet satisfaction. 1 Kvvkmdrk that tho above bouse sells no huff ir split go-ids. No shoddy palmed off upon his customers for a superior article of French Call. All rips, reiiirneu in a reasoo- aMe time, repaired frc of ehare. ;j7.tf J. W. til LU ERT, Sal cm. Tim: is i?ao.EV J. JA.HES, Jeweler, it o t j l n uk8 nun f v i.ly a n no it vr k f t to the citizens of Dallas ant vicinity th it ho is now prvpiircd to clean an I repair CLOCKS, WAT0I1K8 and JKWKLllY. etc Satisfaction gutr mteed. OFFF'K At Hot art's corner, opposite tie Iru .t ire. P. S.Work i my nb'ireo left with M. llvbart, wiil be attsadtd lo 7-tf NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Ayer'o Hair WmoT For restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Colon A drtuisg which ii mt obc Agreeable, health, euyd effectual for preserving tii hair. Faded or gref hair is toon restored to iU original color teitA the floe ensf frethneet of youth. Thin hair it thick- ened, faHiag hair checked, emd bald ness often, though not eUwajsv oared by its nse. Nothing caa restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. But such at remain caa be saved for usefulness bj this application Instead of fouling the hair with pasty; sedi merit, it will keep it dean ana vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from tarninsr gray or falling ef, and consequent! prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious tuostaBeea waica make some preparations dangerous and injurious to the hair, the Vigor only benefit but cot harm it. If waat$ merely for a HAIR DRESSING,. nothing else can bo found so desirable Containing neither ou nor dye, it doea not sou white cambric, and yet last long on the hair, giving it a ca glosi lustra and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr J Cs Ayer & Co.i Feactical axd Analytical Ckxxxst&y IXWEIX, 2IAS3, 22X03 tixa. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Tor Biaeaaea of the Throat aad Xm&ca, uch aa Coughs, Colda, Whoopis Cough. Bronchia. Itthma, and Consuxnption. Probably ocver txore ia tfca whole klatory off medicine, baa anything won so widely and ae deeply upon the confidence of mankind, aa this excellent remedy for pulmoaarycomplainU. Throufa a lonr scries of years, and among moat of tba races of men it has riaea higher aad aigbarLa their otima tion. aa it has become better known. Its mnuorna .t...t .rwi Bnwsr ta etuw the varioua affectiona of the lungs and throat, have made it know as a re liable protector againsi inera. mmum auapwu w milder forms of diaeaae aad to young children, tt ia at tho same time the roost effectual roaedv that eass be given far incipient consumption, and tba dan jrerous affections of tbe throat aod lunga. Aaanro vision against sudden attacks of Crs. tt aaoubt be kept on band in every family, and indeed aa all are sometimes subject lo eokls aad eoagba, all should be provided wish this aatsdoM tor thorn. Although aettled Cotmjtio la thought tn curable, still great masnaers of cases where tbo dis ease seemed settled, have been completely cured, and the patient restored to sound health by the Chrr J'rctoral. So complete is Ite snasterr over the disorders of tho Lungs and Throat, thai the most obstinate of them yield to it. When notua ing else could reach them, under the Cherry Mc toral they subside and dier.ppear. Sinyrrt uf JfuUiC Spkr find fTtat pro tection from it. Atthmn is always relieved and often wholly CUjliMcMrt is generally cured by taking the Cherry Perioral in small ami frequent doses. So generally are its virtues known that we need not publish the certificates of them hero, or do more than assure the public that its qualities are fully maintained. ' Ayer's Ague Cure, For "Fever and Arue. Xnterrnitteiit Favor, Chill Fever. Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical or Billoua Fever, Ac, and indeed all the affectiona which arts from malarioua, marah, or ssiaemaue poisons. As Its name Implies. It doea fW, and does not fiil. Containinr neither A reenlc, Quinine, Bismuth, Zinc, nor any other mineral or poisonous snbsUnro whatever, it in nowise Inlnrea any patient.- The number and importance of Us cures In tho ague dls trlcts, are literallv bevond account, and we believe without a parallel In the history of Asm medicine. Our pride is gratified by the acknowloibrments wo receive of the radical cures eOctcd in bstlnato cases, and where other remedies had wholly failed. TJnncclimatcd persona, either resident in, or travelling through miasmatle localitlea, will be pro tects! by taking the AaVB.CVRr. daily. For lArer Complaint, arising Irom torpidity of the Liver, it is an excellent remedy, eUmulatinf the Liver into healthy activity. For Bilious Disorder and Liver Complaint. U Is an excellent remedv, pmduclng manv truly re markable eurea, where other medWnee had failed. Prepared br DR. J. C. A tick A Ci., PractleaJ and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Haas, and sold all round the world. . PRICE, $1.00 PZB BOTTLX. TKI3 "Wm sew svsrything needed la a tiaHy, &0 tha Asaviest ta tba lightest febri OMNOMBSJS IT DOES SIOXUS WOSUXt xums uism of tvcsis, Than any other &aehiae If there ia a Florence Sewing' 25 china within one thousand milet of Ban Francisco not working well and siring entire satisfaction, if I am in formed of it, it will be attended to without expense of any; kind to the owner. SAMUEL HILL, Agent, . 19 New Montgomery Street, Grand Hotel Building, San f rancftco. Bend for Circular and ettmpJe rf lAe work. Jtcftre Agent ttniiJ in wry plaee, "