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T0WI1 & COUHTYHEWS. DALLAS, SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1872. .Money Market. Jfa York Gold Quotations.... f Legal Tender! in Portlan d : , Buying...... 90 Selling f Dallas Jjroduce and Commission jtlarket. .Corrected Weekly, by Q. B. Stiles, People's Merchant, Main Street, Dallas, Oregon. . WHEAT $0 80 bush. OATS 62J 75o. i BAR LEY $1 ,tfLOUR $6 $6 50 bbl. ' " Sks$l 62 $1 .'5 rCORN MEAL 4c. B lb. BEANS 6c. p lb. , BACON Sides, l:t 15c "iff lb. " SbouldersSc, to12fe. lb. pIIAMS 14 16c "$ lb. PORK Dressed, 6($cts " Pickled, 8c. to lO.c. p lb. .BUTTER Firkins 25 30c H lb. . Rolls, 20 to 25c. lb. 1QOS 20c do. ' 'LARD Bulkl6c; tins,20, .POTATOES From Wagon,. fl .25 & bushel. ONIONS $2 bushel. APPLES Ureen, 50c bhl. 44 Dried, 6c $ lb. CHEESE New Oregon, 20 25c 'B lb. CHinKENS 2 50 $3 p do. TURKEYS 75 $1 each. Weather too cool for vegetation M M Ellis, of I-aclede, broke in upon us last Wednesday Mr Hobart will hare his CoJlac-stuSr at ,Work to day Go see it Mr Somerville has been in town during the (Nk wih books and inusic Lively "concerts by the birds every morniug St only to early risers Robert Fraker has the contract for carrying , the mail the present year, from Dallas to the m Alsea - The Annual Meeting of the Christian Broth, rhood will commence June 13th, at their grounds below Dallas. Prof Rutan's interesting singing school is progressing finely, Several of our youug ladied and gentlemen are taking lessons in instrument al music of the l'ruf: Hall's Vegetable Sicilian 11 air Renewer is (the best preparation for the hair in the market. and always gives satisfaction. Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with others on which they make mure profit. Can't Be Did. An editor might as well at jtempt to hold himself out at aims length and turu a doublo somersault over a lucetiug-tioute. as to attempt to publish a paper wuich will please everybody. Mr David Guthrie informs us that he has 11 head of Sue imported CoUwoid. aud Leicester shire sheep, lie also has some pure blooded Chester Wuilo pig. Mr U, iu uommou with many others of our leading farmers, is takiug great pains to improve stock of ail kinds Evkrybody Goes Tie world-reno woed Taylor family wut give one of their serio-comic, uuique, instructive and interesting entertain ments, at the Court House, Mouday nigtit- s fifty cents admits one, or one huudr goes in for four-bits apiece You pays your money audyou gee. yoar fill. . f , Subscribers. Those who have not the money at band to pay on subscription and wish to take our paper, might try wLat virtue there is in Eggs, Potatoes or, in fact, anything in the eatable line. While the paper runs, eating has to go on, and these things, you knvw, all help V t fill P." A Little Fuddled. A young gentleman, a few ,lays since, while riling out wun a young lad v, in a buggy, was politely informal that he was on the lelt side instead of the right. The inteU ligent youth immediately turned the buggy completely round and weut the other way to correct his mistake Fact ! Annual Meeting Store. Clark, of Dixie, tells us tht in addition to a full stocK of fancy goods, aud eatables, he will keep oats at very low rates. In fact everything louud in a first class country store will be there in prolusion Nice hams, a speciality ; also naiJs of all de' criptions, and tin ware. Ice water at the counter free. Mr. C H Walker, of Dayton the oldest man now living, born in Oregon, lectured at the M K Church, on Temperance, on Tuesday evening He is an earnest worker, and logionl reasoner, and we speak for him a cordial reception wher ever ho goes. He is caov asking the Citato iu the interest of the Temperance Cau ee. Mr, J. W. Meldrum, the leader of the Sur veying Party now on the Oraud Round Indian Agency, favored us with a call last Monday FtOin him we learn that the line run from the Agency doe west to the coast .reaches the ocean about two and a half miles North of the mouth of Salmon river. The work of sub-dN Tiding the Reservation is to be pushed forward to completion. West-Side Stage Line This line now runs dai!y coaches North, starting from Dallas in ibe morning, running through Amity, Mc Min jllle, Lafayette and Forest Grove to Corne lias where they connect with the Railroad for Portland the same day South, leaving Dallas at noon, running through Monmouth, Indepen dence and Buena Vista to Corvallis. This gives the traveler an opportunity to see some of the finest country in Ooegon, Major Magone passed through tow last Saturday with twenty-eiht head of blooded eows and calves, mostly Durham, the property of 8 Q Reed, and destined for his farm in Yamhill county. They were purchased in King's valley, and are said to be the best that could be found in the State. Mr Reed is tak ing great pains to improve stock of all kinds juid deserves credit for the efforts he is making n that direction. , Comtract Let After considerable compe tition, the contract for. building an addition to ;he Dallas Tannery was let to L Loughcry1 ;The proprietor tf the tannery can .rest assured that under the superintendence of Mr L the work will he, well aud quickly done Machinery. A person may glean soma idea of the work -done in our town by taking a round with us and , visit the different manufactories of which -wo feel justly proud. Commencing in the upper part of town we w4M.;atep into the . Horse Collar Manufactory of Messrs. Hobart. , Here we find a machine .which is. a novelty in its way, staffing collars by . water power. Not being well versed in the technical terms used in describing such machines, wo will not attempt a minute description, but, simply say that it turns out several dozen, of the best of collars every day. From this we will call next door, to the tan nery of Charles McDonald, where we find men busy in the different branches of tanning and currying. Tbo leather turned out by this tan nery is unsurpassed by any in the State, and the business is increasing so rapidly that a new addition is being built for the increase. Just below this and .supplied by the same power, is the establishment of W H Teal A Co. where they cM out their wood work nd do the turning for their wagou and carriage factory on Main Street. From here to the Furniture Fac tory of W C Wills is quito a walk, though we opine the visitor will uot weary, particularly if he be, as we suppose him, i uteres ted in such mattew. Herovo find .Mr W wHh his .assist ants, busy as bees, planing, turning, morticing and joining togtther articles useful to us in our parlors, kitchens and other departments of the household. This establishment is rapidly gaining popularity by the excellent quality of work which it puts into the markets. As we pass up Main Street we will call into the Sah and Door Factory of Campbell A Rip ley, where the unceasing rattle of hammer and saws attracts our attention as we pass. This firm i. meeting with well merited success in their line, as they take great ppins to; use only the best of lumber and pnt their work together in the most substantial manner. We pass out and the next thing that attracts our attention is a water wheel beside the office of Dr. Rubell- This wheel, like the wheel of time, never stops. We will step inside and find out what its object is. The Dr. informs us tlat pressed by the rush of busimt.s ho could no1 pcrfurjp all the work brought to him, so Lu compelled to secure the as-i-tance of wat'i power not for the purpose of extracting K-eth. but to drill an I grind and lis up artificial teeth. Frm here wo will give s-opo to o:ir curiosit by giving Mr Sterri a virit,.-tud .e him opfrutt With Ms knittiug machine. II i Miop is aim on M. iu sued, and the luif. of lis mat line s it is kept constantly running. 1h.w that al though he may have ' lost hi knitting" ,in some places, yet he has enough lett to keep him busy. We have not yet made our rounds, but have gone as far as vur si.ice will permit this week Call at the Kkit klican oflice next week, and we will assist you on your journey. Tliln Means ltuInci, Wo notice a large arrival of new goods at Bolter 's 'jl C Brown is out in good time with a full supply of excellent groceries T B Newman's stock of Tinware goods gives evidence that he has buen rei'en.hiu Miss -Vary A. Le; h;u; the prettiest thing out in the shape of hats and bonnets. Shu is also prepared t bleach and trim hat to the satisfaction of the mjpst exaMin; For vegetables and ''garden truck," call on O B Stiles The latest style of dress goods at Lees' Mr Ray of Eo' is arnon the live men of our day. His stock shows him to be tu'ly alive to the wants of his customers. Home indu-try is our only safeguard. W C Wills means it If you don't believe it call and see hi in R Clark, of Dixie, is preparing t feed the million at the camp ground during the Annual Meeting. Tho;c who wish to live well should remember him W II TealACo, ae taking great pains with their work, in order to let none but the best go out. Last Saturday they were busy all day boiling wagon and buggy wheels in oil to tnaj;e then solid and water proof The InvaHd-A PeTTrlcture. See her pallid countenance, but a short time ago the picture of ruddy health, the envy of the school and t;ie pride (f the household. She was always welcomed by her schoolmates, for her lithe form and pleasing disposition carried cheerfulness into their rnk. Diligent, punct ual and exemplary, obedient and grneeful at home, she won the hearts of nil. Bit alas, we aro Borrowed. These rosy cheeks and ruddy lips are blanched by Consumption. The voice onee so enchanting in laugh and iong is feeble, hnsky and supplanted by a hollow cough. Let us approach her couch gently and take her hand. Do not shudder because of the feeble and pas sionless grasp. The ban 1 once so hearty and plnmp is emaciated, and shows bony outlines, while the chords and tortuous veins are plainly mapped upon the surface. The pulse that boun ded with repletion, carrying vigor to the whole system and imparting life, beauty, vivacity, health and strength, is delicate to the touch. The feeble heart cannot propel the thin, scanty blood with force. Must wo lose her while yet in her teens? Companions and friends gather around with words of cheer and consolation, and depart with moistened eyes and silent steps. Must we lose her? No! There is a relief ! We can stay this destroyer of our happiness, and not suffer Jho loss of so bright a gem Snme thing more is required now than djetary and hygienic observance, for nature calls for aid, and she shall have it. Take this pleasant med icine. It is invigorating. How it allays the irritable cough, improves the appetite and diges tion, and sends a healthy tingle through the frame. The blood is cpriched, peryous force in creased, and the heart bounds with a new impulse See her face brightens by degrees; the color is returning, bcr voice is getting clearer, and pleasant words arc spoken. The trongth fal ters yet, but U gain"g- Let us take her out in the warm sunshine In a short time she will be able to go without our aid, a cheerful girl. This defighlful medicino must bo God-blessed. It it is restoring health to our loved ono. She is emerging from her sieknes sweeter nobler than before, and Dr, Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery tnut Jiave the credit. It has raiHed her. Sold by all first-clasB druggists, everywhere. News Nummary. A bill increasing twenty- percent rhp pensions of totally disabled soldiers and , sailors has passed the U. S. Senate, j The House of Representatives ha? passed by a two thirds majority a , bill removing politicaldisabilities from all participants in the rebellion except members of the 35th.and 37th Congress, officers of the judicial, .military and .na val service of the Uniied States, the heads of Departments and jVoreijjn Mirs isters. It passed by two thirds majorir ty ; as did also the bill removing the dis abilities of 2G,00Q persons byname. The colored people of San Francisco, are. eymjneoeinn; the " war of races," by testing their riht to scud to the pub lic schools. I). C. Spftncer suicided at the Amer can Exchange San. Francisco, May 13. Tke Kearsarge mine, -in Inyo county Cal., lately sold for 23,000. Ono man in Uloomington Illinois has sold 1,000,000 grape vines this season. England paid $20,000,000 for corn last year, 508,000,000 fnr wheat and flour ; 22,00(1,000 fbr oats, and Sill, 000,000 for barlej ; all this to foreign countries j J A meeting of the .United States Ag ricultural Sueiety,orgatiized inl8iV2,ind which is now resuming operation, will be held iu ashiugton on the 25th of May. The printed Ku Klux testimony re ported by; Senator Scott devotes 1J210 pages to Oeor'nt, 1.-L70 pages to Mfssi s.xipji, and about 1,200 pages to AJa bama and Florida. j The President ha nominated M. C. Page as the U. S. Attorney for 31on tana. The students who desecrated the grave of Castinon in Cuba, have been arrested and tent to Spain. Wru. Nixon shot and instantly filled a man named Harlow at Salt Lake re cently. Arrangements for the construct on of the Texas Pacific Kailroad have already C'tinmence'i. it is me intention managpr to ptzsh it forward witli greatest1 possible sj.etd. In cotic!ie!iee f .the rpid core- f the the unip tion of timber in the Russian Knipiru, it s proposed to jus a liw enacting that r:o other f u.'I than cual itt to be used in heating the engines employed by rail road companies. j Arjangfnents have been perfected fr a prize ti;ht between .Mafe aud O'Bladvvin, to take place the 10th of August. London, May 12. The OLienler say.- emuiunioutiofn have te-n pacing be tween the Ciihiuct of Washington and London all tin; past week. The Gov ernment of the United States has as siimed no d finite position of :i favorable character. There is ground for hope, however, that President (Jraut may recommend, and the Senate approve, a niodifk-.iiixn f the Treaty of i Wash ington. The course of Iritih uovern ment before Parliament to morrow, de pends on tin) reply from the ashing ton Cabinet. Public opinion in England is averse nv.y action which will close negotiations for settlement. I i Pajis, May 12. Gambetta iin reply to the address from the deputation of ANacc and Lorraine, said France must net speak .of revenge, and advised the adoption of watchwords, patience and time.; These wi re keynotes fori France She would obtain satisfaction1 without resorting to the sword. j Madrid, May J2. The annual Jud ge t ip.ubhsbed, shows an excess of expenditures for the fi-cal yeir. The Ihidyet proposes to tax railway fares ten per cent, and increase the tax On landed property tcu per cent. j Serano will have live main portion of his force concentrated at Uiscay to mor row. ' j Mrs. James Fisk is preparing to have a 25,000 monument erected! over her husband. ! Evertpn, England boasts of a cast iron church 191 feet long; aud 88 feet wide. 4-:t-- : T-r.,7.z FIUaY PATKOrtlXJU HOME INDUSTRY. !' i rniHSIS THE ONLY WAY TO INSURE 4J. j the permanent growth of any community. In supplying our homes witn FimNi rums. v$ well as other thingf, it should H practiced. I have on hand a full assortment of everything in this liue. bhop ucar Way mire's! mill, Dallas, Oregon. W.C.j'WlLLS, 11-tf E. It F1SKB. C. H. HALL. DRS. FISK I? IIAI.I,. OFFICE No 1 MOORES' BLOCK, Salem , l Oregon . i . . ' ' . . . . The Citv Boot Stqhe has lorjg hoen Head quarters for tbo State of TiinRts Celb BitATKP Roots, of which I h.ive Exelnine Mule. Parties nro cautioned trt examine and find my namo on them, as tbo country is flooded with a Rotten loot, in ith Ration of the genuino article. Every jwir of j Tirrel's Boots sold at my establishment is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. ' j ; liF.ji km nKfi that the above house solli no buff or split gojds. No 8hoidy palmed off upon his customers for a superior article of French Calf. All rips, returned in a reason able time, repaired freo of charge 37-tf ' J. W. GILBERT, Salem,. . aemamammmiaaaBmma WANTED, AJBNTS $100 to $250 per month, lirale and fHnaletolBtroduce the genuine improved M A-KS II A LL SEW IN O MAUIUNE. This machine, will . stitch,, hc.ni, fell, tuck, braid, bind, cord, iuilt, and em broider in a most superior manner. Price, only $15, fully licensed and warranted for five year. Wo will pay 81,000 for any machine, high price or low, that will sew a stronger, more beautiful or more elastic seam than ours. It makes the ELASTIC LOCK-STITCH, .Every seeond stitch can be cut, and still ,iho cloth, cannot be pulled apart without tearing it. We pay Agents $100 to $250 per month, and xpenee3, r a commission from which twice ihat amount can be made. For circulars and terms, npply to or address, t, MA US HALL A CO.. 102 N.s?au etrcet, New York. , CAUTION. Do not JLo imposed upon' by Other parties traveling through he country palming oQ worthless cast-iron machines un der the same name or otherwi.se. Ours ith only gfiiuiue aud really, cheap . machine man-1 ufactureJ. jo m3 l EC U Ia I A It IT ID S .OP The Hiiiiian Uact?, BTPFERENCES OF OPINION, 'TJTC, etc,, will be commenced iu a woek or two in lhs psper, showing how innuny can be elaborately represented, bow childhood hours can be made happy, courtship made easy, man hood years made profitable, and old age com fortable, how to live and be healthy, how to supply your table with the lea!t 'o.-t. where to dispone of the things you don't want at the bent price, making jour own industry the mo.t profitable. This story in written ly a first claas author, and one who rndertand the case in-band to perfection. Meanwhile, if you 4-in't wait for the above to appear in print, call on M. M. ELLIS, at La Clode, and all thfj above mentioned points will be fully explained and happily illustrated. YOU KNOW I KEY. For the very best photographs gi to IJrad ley A. Kub.fl'.on' lialU-ry trithout STAIRS. .ACrASCEXD IN XJIK U LEVATOR, 42-J Montgomery, treet. San rraucl.-eo. SPECIAL NOTICES. REAL ESTATE DEALER, OJIice, Xo. ;i Front Street, PORTLAND OREGON. REAL ESTATE in hi CITY ami EAST PORTLAND in the ino-t dej.irabl U ciltie. eonitin: f LOTS, HALF CLOCKS and CLOCKS, HOUSE and STuKES; al), IMRROVEI) FA CMS, an valuable uncultivafc I LANDS, located in ALL parts U the STATE for SALE. REAL ESTATE and other .Property purchase I for Correspondents, iu ri fV and throughout the STATES and ITERRI- . UH'. M.s, wrh grtvit enre and on the iuo?t ADV.VNTAtiEol'S TERMS. ' HOUSES nl STORES LEASED. LOANS NVEUOTIATED, and CLMMS OF ALL DESOI IPT5)NS i COM PLY COI LKCTED. And a (leneral FINANCIAL and AOENCY U;SINESS transacted. AGENTS cT this OFFICE, in all t CITIES f,J TOWNS in rlie STATE, will reei do-x-rii.liun of FARM PCOPERTY and forward the same to the above address. M i C 31 0 is 52 U A . HOW TO CURE IT. At tho commencement of the Diarih'f, which always precede an attack of the Cholera, take a teaspoon ful of Pain Killer in sugar an I wa ter, (hot if convenient.) and thn bathe freely the stomach and bowels with tho Pain Killer clear. Should tho diarrho? or cramps continue repeat the dose every fen or fifteen minute an til the patient is relieve. In extreme caes. two or more teapoonfuls may be given at a dose. The Pain Killer, ni a remedy, ha no equal. Incases of Cholera, Summer Complaints, Dys pepsia. Dysentery, Asthma it cures in one night by taking it internally, and bathing with it freely. Its aclion is like magic, when external ly applied to Old Sores. 1 turns. Scalds, and Sprains. For Sick Headache and Toothache don't fail to try iu In short, it is a Pais Ivilu bk. Direction accompany each bottle, The Pain Killer is sold by all dealers in Med icines. Prices, 25 eonM, 50 contsan 1 $1 per bottlo How W UmmI to be Pliysickod. Who does not remember the timo when spring purgation was considered indispensable to sum; mcr health ? No matter for wry face, tho inev itable salts and senna, rhubarb, or calomel and jalap, must be administered. Theso " spring medicines," tho youngsters were told, were tc keep them halo and hearty during tho summer. Wc all know now that this was a falacy ; that new vigor, not depletion, is wha is miuired at the commencement of the summer solstice. As a preparation for the cnervatingeffeets of oppres sive summer weather, a course of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters is highly expodient. 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 vcgetablo productions' Is , the essential principlo of Monongabola Rye and the most efiioaci"ii3 tonic and alterative roots, barks and gums known to medical botan ists. Hence, it i an absolutely safe medecinc, and no tincture of the Pbarmacopooia can com pare with it cither in purity, or in the variety of its objoctg; and its .'comprehensive results. Happily for mankind, tho theory that it was ncessary to prostrato a patient in order to cure him, is forever exploded, and tho truo philosop ical doctrine, that vigor is qno great antagonist of disease, has taken its place. Hostetter's Bit-, ters is an inyigorant, and henco R is tho proper medecine for tho feeble at this most trying season af the year. Be aure that you obtnin the genuine article, as there are inn imerable vile imitations in the market. Look to the ornamental stamp, the engraved label, and tho name blown into the gtass. Iloptottcr's Siomach BUterg s sold iu bottles only. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. W A T I 0 IV AX IJ U S,I N K S $ C O h L.E-GiE, PORTLAND, OREGON. A MODEL COMMERCIAL "COLLEGE ! ! TIIC I3UUCATION FOR TIIETIMES. The Hmportaiico 0f a Practical Education Was never more Apparent tb,an'2w ! IT IS UNIVERSALLY ACKNOWLFT) T!) A that as we grow in prosperity we grow uv practical, and that it is required of Hn that they educate; themselves practicallvducote themselves in the best manner possible to meet theie wands f the titues. When AgP8ilaus,;King of Sparta, was afked what things be thought most proper for boys to learn, be replied : Those things which they should practice when they become-men." " Deliver all things in number and weight, and fat alfin writing that thou giveat out or re ceivest in' is a precept of universal application ; and there is a special necessity for its strict ob servance in all business transactions. 'Young uion the future welfare f this Coat look to YOU I Are YOU prepared to meet its demands ? A COURSE OF INSTRUCTION to meet the DEMAKDM of'TISJB AGE! The most thorough, and comprehensive COURSE OF BUSINESS TRAINING ever introduced by cny c o iii xi s; JR-C I A I, on n v s i n e s a o l l e g ;, combining THKOUI AXD PRACTICE, by mean. of ruKKS jxd busim:ss offices. The Course is so arranged and Taught as to .ouable the Student! t master it. in tho Shortcut Time possible Iiach -Stu lent, after passing" through the TlIKOliV COUUSK, beeonits an actual hook Ki:i:ii:n and merchant where, in the spare or A f, w WEEKS, he ob tains ibe experience of anaORDINARY LIFE TIME. - Ths TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT is now titled up with th bvtl of iiitruuieiits, and is in complete rnnriir.r ordtr. For FULL INFORMATION, send forXOL LEGE PAPER. Address: DkFRANCE A JAMES, 52yl Portland, Oregon. . W. HOBART. j. xt. ItOBAIlT. SADDLE, HAU.E:SN & COLLAR siaapi North-Eat Corner of Malu and Mill streets. Dallas. GEORGE V. HOBART & CO. Will Manufacture and keep CONSTANTLY ON HAND a large Asiortmcut of SADDLERY, HARNESS, AND COLLARS, Consisting of all the HOUSE EQ U S Vtt E TS Usually kept in a FIRST CLASS SADDLER" All of which will be made ot THE IJEST MATERIAL. Al?.. CARRIAGE TRIMMING and RE PAIRING done to order on tho shortest notice. Call an I examire our Work before purchas ing elsewhere. 41-tf GEO. W. HOD ART A CO. W. IS. TEAL-& o WaoiiiV Carriage lakers MAIN STHI2I5T, DALLAS, Arc on hand with their WAGGONS and BUG GIES at their ld Stand this Spring as usual, and intend to sell them very chcip tor Cash ; the Prices ranging from f lSi to f ISO. They have also on hand for sale plenty of wagon materials. Give him a call and see them All kinds of work in their line dono o order. All kind? of lllarksmlthlug dono cn short notice, and in a workmanlike manner. Horse Shoeing $2 50, cash down. Thankful for past patronage, they solicit continuance of the same. 9-lf Dallas, May 8, 1S71. IVTBE. rilO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, i and in particular Albion Powell : I hereby give notice that I have taken up and fled an application to pre empt the 8. K. quarter of Sec. 8, T. 7 S. 6 W. of the Willam ette Meridian, said land Is situate! in the County of Polk, and State of Oregon, in the Land Office nt Oregon City. Said land was formerly taken up by said Albion Powell, on the ISth day of March, A. D. I8AS, and after wards abandoned by him, more than three years ago, j WOODEN ELUS. ' NOTICE. ORRRON t CAMl'OltMA IIAII. rnad Company, Land Department, Port lnd, Oregon, April 5, 1 B72. Notice is hereby niven.thut a vigorous pronecntion will be insti tuted against any and every persot- who tres passes upon any Railroad Lnnd, by cutting and removing timber therefrom before ti e same is BOUGHT of the Company AND PAID FOIt. All vacant Land in odd numbered sections whether surveyed or unsnrveyed, within a dis tance of thirty miles from the line of the road, belongs t,Q the Company J. It. MOORES, C-tf Jnd Agent WE W A D VElt TISh WE NTS Ayer'S air vieror. e For .restoring Gray Hair lo ils natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which Is at ouce agreeable, Jiealthy, aud effectual for .preserving the hair. Faded or' gray hair is toon restored to its original color toiti the gloss an frehne& tftdk. Thiu hair it thick- encd, falliDg hair checked, bud bald ness often, though not .always, cured by its use. Nothing can reel or t th hair "vhero tho follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. 13ut such as remain can be saved for ; usefulness .by this application. Instead of fouling the hair with .a .pasty sedi mentjiit will keep it clean. and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, huA consequently prevent baldness. Fre from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous and injurious to tho hair, tho Vigor cau only benefit but not harm it. It' wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing clso can bo found to defiraWe, Containing neither oil nor dye, it doea not soli white cambric, jtnd yet hista long on the hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C.-Ayer & Co,. .Practical akd Analytical Chemist IXOTXXI 2IASS. PBICE $1.00. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, i on rinirnxG the hlood. The reputation this ex ccllent ,i)icUcinc enjora, is ilerivol from iu cum, many of which are truly marvellous. 1 ureterals cases of Scrofulous .dis ease, where the system Fcemed saturated .with corruption, have .been puriiicd aud cured by it. HiToftilons affcctioM and liorders,x Lich were tf irra rated by the scrofu lous contamination until they were painftdly fflicftnr,3iave been Tadielly cwtvd in such jrrcat immbers in .lmoit every -tion of the country, that the .public scarcely used to be infornicl of its irtues orns-es. iSeroriiloiis rion is one of the most destrnctiv enemies of our race. Often, Uiis nneecn and nnfclt tenant of theorpneMsm-tindctmines tho contitution, and invites the attack of culccl. ling or. fatal difeas, vrflhout excitinpnfmspicionf it? v't'nee. Afaio, it seems to breol infe ti'Vi;thrQuplioi!t the body, una then, on some favorable occarion, rapkllv develop into one or other of its liideousionns, either ou Ue surface or ainonp the vitals. In the hitter, tuber, rlcs may be suddenly rlcpfited in U;e lunrs or heart, or tumors fomiod in the liver, or it thoK its presence by eruptions -on the tkin, or foul vlrep AtioriR on foui'c part of the toly. Hence the occa f-ional lite of n lottle of tbU Saraapariltn ts ad visable, even when ro active i-ymptomsof diseai unpens lerons an1ictcl with the followins; com. jiiaints generallv find immediate relief, and, at length, cure, hx the use of this &AllSAI'AHIl J.A: tit. Auttiouy'a 77 rv. Jfose or rtytipela Tctterr Slt Itheuttt, Scald Head, Jiingtormt ,Sore l'ye. Sarr Eara, and other eruptions or visible forms of Scvofulau dieease. .Also! in tho more concealed forms, as Jtjtprpia, limpiy Jtrttrt JHneagc. J it. J'pilrpsy, Mrn((. ftnd tlw various llcrroua affections of the nausco larnml nervous systems. StfptiiH or Vr'nrrcal and .VrmrinJ)Mi are' cured by it, thouph a lontrtime is required for Ftibduinp these obstinate maladies bv any melicioa Itut Jorp continued use of this medicine will cj 4 the complaint. J.rncarrftaa or Whittt, t'trrit. llerrationa, nnd J'rnml JHaraseB, are ccio monlv soon velievel and tillimatelr einnl bv ita puiifj inc and rnvifroratinp cfTett. !ir.ute lilroe tions for each eflfe are found in our Almanac. np lied prati. JUteumatlttn and f.'onf, wheat r,me! by accumulations of extraneous mutters hi the blood, rield qnicklv to it, as also J.irer VHupTahtti, torpidittf.t'ntiaratianorlnflttm mat ion of the T.irrr, and .Jaundice, w hen ariirtjg, a they often do, from the vanVlinp poisons In th blood. 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