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TOWi & COUHTY HEWS- DALLAS, i SATURDAY, JULY 6, ,1372. Money Market. 'Latest New York Gold Quotations Ill a Legal Tenders in Portland: Buying.,... ..90 J Selling.........! Dallas Produce and Commission Market. Corrected Weekly, by G. B. Stiles, People's Merchant, Main Street, Dallas, Oregon. WHEAT 75S0 bush. OATS 65 c. 3URLEY $1 FLOUR $6 $6 60 to bbl. " Sks$l 62 $1 75 CORN MEAL 4e. to ft. JJEANS 6c. to ft. 3JAC0N Sides, 13 15c ft. " Shoulders, Sc. to 12c. to ft. IIA.MS U 16o to ft. PORK Dressed, 6$7ct3 " Pickled, 8c. to lO.c. to ft. JJUTTER Firkins 20 25c ft. " Rolls, 20 to 25c. to ft. 5EGGS 2oi dos. LARD Bulklfic; tins,20, POTATOES From Wagon, $1 25 to bushel. -ONIONS $2 to bushel. APPLES Ureeu, 50c bhl. " Dried, 6c ft. CHEESE Now Oreou, 20 25c to ft. CHICKENS 2 50 (ft $3 to doz. TUBKETS 75 (ft $1 each. Local iteuia scarce. Base ball is in high favor. .County officers sworn in Monday. .C(r)ouaet is the game at present. Shingles for sale at G B Stiles'. .Several drunks in town this week. Tbe Dallas school has six weeks vacation. J S Kara and others called during the week. .The rain Saturday and Sunday broke up th0 'Cainp-uieetiog" J. W.Hobart, of Bucna Vista, made a vi-it .to Dallas last Saturday. People scattered out in all directions this week to " celebrate." . Mr Newman while hun ting last week chut at a bear, but failed tu " ketch 'iiu " Tbe rain of last week ha revived vegetation, .and tbe bills and valleys have put on a brighter livery. An adage say when a couple who aro very much attached to each other cuiameace eating onions, it is .safe to calculate that tbey aro en. aged. We understand that our Democratic nomi nees for legis lative toners, who were defeated, propose to contest fur their seats. It's no use, gents, you cannot get them. The new board have coutrol of the Court House, and managed the probate business this week. The Judge acts as if he koex how ii was himself, and the others take hold in good stylo At the close of the base ball game at Dixie, on the fourth, tbe Dixie club stood 0J uud the Dallas boys 53 We understand another game i tu be played between the euuio clubs, at Dal las, next Saturday The vote for Congressman, iu Polk county jn 1S70, was; tUu-r, Q70 ; VViisou, toy ; total 1,27!. In 172, it stomi; Wilson, i'J6 ; Uur nett, 572; total 1,170. Showing a ialung oil iu the two Veals of loif ol-S. Mr. J. W. Uolart has kindly o tit: red to act a, pgtnt for the huca at Jiuvna ita. lie Viii be tound at his harness euop and any lui pess connected with this oliice transacted through him will bv' satisfactory The first quarter of the Dallas school closed last Wednesday. 'Jhe exercises iu the alicr- poon, coukisLiiig of diah'uge-, d'.iiaiualioiis, recitations, essays, etc., were creditable to the scholars and umucing to the spectators The ball at the Cuurt House Thursday uighi VaS a ret herein: allair. Youlu aud bcauly Were represented in lull buiubcis, ufcl many With years teiung on them forgot tueir age aud v.ro gay as the gayest. The auppcr vas excellent and alter that me " ball went ou." They danced all night, till hroad daylight And Some still danced in the morning. As Judge Collins and Mr. U- iiailer were returning from Salem last Tuesday, witn a hois and baggy, as they were eomiug up the bao i from taelerryboat at the Willamette, ttiu haiae ttrap of the harness broke, (he bu'gy eoiu menced running back and too harness it slip otf from the horse. Mr- Butler seeing tao 0 anger oi (lie nuggy running into the river, jumped out at the hack and stopped it. In so doing he exerted himself too much and strained bis back and shoulders, so that they have been quite troublesome since. We are informed that a little daughter Of Jainei Beniiiel, ot La Clede, a snort time ago V as attacked with diphtheria. Physiciaus were called aud every tuing doue lor tutt little eutlerer. The disease took hold so severely that that her life was dispaired ot tor many days, tone is re covering now, but the disease has lell traces that will last a lilelime. llcr palate, tonsils, and other portions of her throat have beeu fatten away, and her voice lorevcr gone. Heard From. On last Friday, Jack Grant, commonly known as ' Th Ucurilla ol 1'o.k," Wh(se name has been lor many years a terroi to the ptople of this vicinity, and is now a household word, being used at the present time, however, chiefly to frighten little children to Bleep, arrived in town from Salt River, whither lie had beeu sent by the people as commander of thacrew defeated in the June election. His advent took the town by surprise j but; fcajr waa immediately dispelled from, the heart of every citizen, when, he informed them that h.e " came not to destroy," but to ohtaiu a supply of vict uals and amunitioti to aesiat him aud his bana in surviviug through the wiuter. lie obtained his supplies at the store of Bolter 4t Worlley, arid quietly left towu Saturday afternoon, much to tb reilef of th people. He has declared his. iuUyuioo not to return again until alto' Ureeley is elected Uuesa he won't coine agaiu' ueu, very soou. - Henshaw, the man who froze his feet a few months . since,' is rapidly recovering both in mind and body. He feels very confident that in a few weeks ho will be able to walk about. Miss Scriber and Miss Watt, who have 'been employed as teachers in the Dallas School, for some time past, left on Thursday for their homes in Sdeni. They; in common with Miss Sarah Shreve of this plaee, hare merited and received the good will of this community for their efforts in advancing the pupils under their charge. The celebration at Dixie was all that could have been anticipated-. The day was delight ful, tbe crowd large and in the best of humor. Tbe music by the band was excellent, and tua singing by the glee clubs well, it just beat everything. The exercises were commenced with prayer by the Rov. Mr. Sears. Dr. Jeff rics read the Declaration in good rhetorical style. Mr. Levi Leland, the "Hermit of Oregon City," was Orator of tbe Day, and for about two hours interested tho audience in his own humorous style. After dinner the crowd came together again, und shoit speeches were made by Dr. Jeffries, Mr. Leland, and Pn.f. ltutau. Taken all in all it was a time to look back to with pleasure. This Means lluslueys Murphy & Cr lasman Salem have a fine stock of Geutlemen's Dress Goods just received. They sell as low as the lowest. 1 lobar t Bros have on hand and for sale cheap, tho best of work iu the haruess and sad dlery line. All styles of wagons, hacks and buggies of the best workmanship and material at Teal & Co.'s. Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer re store both tbe hair aud its color, increases aud thickens its growth. During our interview, the American Consuj at Bankok, presented tho King an elegant as sortment of his medicines from Dr. J C Ayer, of Lowell, Mass., for the use of tho C-mrt. He explained to his majesty their or gin from the great chemist aud their uses. The Cherry Pec toral for coughs the Sarsaparilla tor eruptive diseases and the Ague Cure for the fevers that are so fatal in this hot couutry. The danger ous conditiou cf a favorite wife iu the palace with one of the disorders these medicines cure, gave him .pecial interest in these products of medical skill ; indeed, these medical marvels iiiUrotcd him more iu our country than all the other attentions we had shown him. Let ters from a la ly iu Siaiu. JSuccch ltastd upon Merit. It is a tmbjcci ot general remark, among both wholesale and retail drugbls, that uu medicine introduced to the American public ha ever gained .-uub a popularity or met with 00 lare a .uio iu nil J .ma ut ttic land,, in the same length ot lime, as ha Dr. pierco's Golden Medical Discovery, 'ibis cannot depend upon irs hav ing hv-cn mure largely aiveriL-ed than any other medicine, as sucli i.-uot the cac The correct eiplauatiou; wcthmtt, is loun 1 iu the tact that tiiis mcdk'iue produces itii? mot wonderful and perfect cures ot very had vats ol broucnial, iblvat and iuiig diitaio. is uu Juhu-dly th. most cCii uut remedy fur ail kiuJs of Coughs lhat has ever bicu introduced to the pubc.aud at the same time poxeMcs the reatc.-t ol blood ourityiiig and eircngike u& properties tint uienical science has hceu aO!e lo produce, thus rcnicriiig it a sovereign reined.) , not only iu the cure ot Consumption, Bronch itis, Hoar-nevs aud Coughs, tut also lor all diseases of the liver aud bloud, as scrolulousdi't-ascs, kin diseases biolcties, rough sitin, pi'uples, black specks and ducoioraiiuns. It hat, therefore, a wriue ratigti of applicalion and U!cluluess, and it hut only gives ihe iuo.it per Tec I satisfaction t' all who use it, hut Jnr exceeds the expeclatimis of th most sanguine, thus eliciting the loudest praise, uud making pcrinaiieut living advertiung me diums out oi a ih u.4e it. t'oj thee reasons it is that thurc is jiot pvibaps a druggist in all the wiioic ioiuuiii of this coiiiiiii.-iit, who trie ti pie ts ti i- cu;t uiers and supply their wauts, lhat iiocs n il keep and tiell large ipahlities of tiiis uol valuable medicine. Wonderful Offer. We muH eoufesi t" aeur- ri?e at receiving from Pittsburg pennylvnit a number of a beautiful, l"-pag, -illustrated paper the only ihu-traled paper f any siz and pretentions out.-idn of New Y ork. But this is not all It sends free and postage-paid, t-i every new, yearly subscriber at only $I 6", either two large aul valiiahl-! 3tx3U inch engravings, or, if preferred, a beautiful chromo in the sheet, (when sized, varni?heJ, and mounted" ready for framing, 2 i cents extra) an 1 a 21x30 en graving of different subjects, for every yearly subscription additional to fnie's own, or a $10 1 Ice k with Sewing Machiue expressage paid by club-getter for every club of 21 new nubscrihers tent with $30. Or, this universally popular Monthly for tho homes of the people, sent on trial, from June to January, (7 mouths) with a beautiful 24x39 engraving, free and post paid with only one dollar. Now. any naier can sec, by application at our office, that this monthly is n mean, or shah, by humbug, but a pure, bright, attractive, and beautiful 16-page home paper, elegantly print ed and cf about th? same size, aud uppearauce as Ilurper't Weekly. It is now entering its second year, and is filled with a variety o1 choice, original, and selected reading matter with a Household and Children's department frilly worth the price of tho paper Permanaut and steady-going canvassers aro everywhere wanted for it, on big commission. The tools are put in their bauds, and a liberal price paid for using them i'or agents' circular and "out fit," address Veopfe't Monthly, Pittsburg, Pa: Any live, Agent, wuo closuly, follow, instructions must clear lrcin $3 to $IU per day Send on your subscriptions at once, or keep this for reference, LIMT OF JLISTTHUS lti;HAIMNU iu tho Post OUjce at Dallas, July lsf Brown, Miss Libbra Boone, W W Cresswell, 1u.lton Foster, Geo W Harrui gton, Isaac Weir. AtVss Mary L JL. D. LKE, l'. M. J IO II N. In Dallas, June 23th, to tbe wife ol John Teal, a son. In Lewisville, July 1st, to. the wife of Fred erick Lewis, a son The Official Vote Of the State, The Beard of Canvassers, having completed their labors, we are enabled to give the following official vote of the state. Counties. Unrnett Wilson Baker 646 SOfl Benton I3 600 Clackamas "741 744 Clatsop . 180 204 Columbia 180 -135 Coos 274 307 Curry..... H2 31C Douglas 860 f94 Grant... 309 305 Jackson 08 ! Josephine 181 150 Lane 83 Linn 4 1.179 928 Marion 1,040 1.435 Multnomah 1,15 2,08-1 Polk ' 572 698 Tillamook 6 99 Union.. 511 403 Umatilla 65d 383 Wasco..., 500 Am Washington 313 63S' Yamhill 5G3 6f'J Totals 12.317 Wilson'r majority, 84fl. m News Summary. 13,13 Buston,June 30 The Trihh National Hand has arrived. A public reception; will be given ou Monday, by the Irish; Societies. j New York June 30 Subscription for the General Thomas mooutneiit; amounts to 81.21G. ! German emigrant, can no lougcr to swindled by bogus money. j Hugh Howell ' Itrown, one of the most popular Baptist preachers of G real Urilain, visits this couutry iu August, There is a remarkable case of ha- bcas corpus be lure the Supreme Court, J. M Patterson, a well kuown pianist and musical composer, sue- to gain pof session of his eldest child, aged two years, now held by its mother, Adelaide L. t. Patterson, nee Mngon. The father claims that his children were stoleu away frn him and m confined to the luuse that ono of them died The mother appears well enough disposed toward her husband, but i entirely under the iuflueuce of mischief making friends. Washington June 30 The Acting Assi.stanct Secretary of the Treasure has directed the AsMstaut Treasurer of New York to purchase a million of bonds on Wednesday, and p jrcliae ft million of gold on Thursday, through .Julv. lie has uUo called in a million and a half of tho three per cent, loan j certificates of August l!5bH. Sun Francisco, July 1 Henry Ius eos, an Italian, interfering between two of his countrymen who were having a fight iu a city front saloon last night, had his cheek cut open from the ear to the chin. Three deaths occurred this forenoon from BiHidl pox, and therf are now 21 cases in the pest house, one of which is that of a patient who fell from his bed in a delirum and fractured his skull. Rutland,' June 30 The night ex press 011 the Vermont Central, duo at midnight, Saturday , broke through a culvert near Virgim.es, totally destroy ing the New York coach and sleeping car. All but one person, a brakeman, ; escaped serious injuries. I Madrid, June 3 ). The regna'iun j cf ValmasidaCaptaiu encral of Cuba, has beeu accept!. General Cabollo.-. will temporarily ' succeed hin:. Itjis understood the po.s will be open for the present by the Minister of War. Mi) wiukie, Jun 30 Colonel Loom ist.'hief of the Artillery toGener.il Ilse cranz, now confined at the SoldnMs' Ilomn, is rapidly wasting away w;ifh ot?ning of the brain. Koston July 1. To day was' devoted mainly to Irish musie aud drew only twenty thousand persons. A fantasie from Fati-t by the French baud Ua played, and 31adame I'azreka LcueUer gave airs from the Magic Flute Per formances of the Irish band under Cle mens were a popular feature Irish iuu siciahs showed their fkill under their accomplished leader, who hid theiii in perfect training . and kept them onjlhe .stage for over an hour. The enthusiasm was immense and overtopped that aroused bv the iiuvil chorus with; if Mins aud 1 strikers. Tho 44 Harp that j by tho chorus td audience, jThe Grenadier band revived the enthusiasm by performing in fine tylo TlieOherou overture, aui an au encore gave several American favorite nirs. New York, July 1. Tu the Stokes trial John Marshal, the valet of t'is, testified that Fisk made his headquar ters at Mansfield's,, where the witness was employed to wait on Fisk. The witness left Mansfield's because he didn't like to wait ou Stokes. Officer Mc Vdarus testified that he arrested Stoke?, whom Fisk recognized as his murderer. l)r Janica 11. Woods testified that he could account for the Colonel's deth in uo way but that the shock to hi system caused it. There was peritunitis to his system, but not enough to .cause death. William Tweed was with Fisk. Tho latter was very anxious to know whether he was going to die. I order ed his will made. Cannot say that he wandered in his mind. Death ensued goon after the, wound. ! Fort Madison, (Indiana) July 1. kl ur i. i xi. i nr . 11 1 tvt nwi luiut mrs, ut. jx. v aiiter, who parted from her husband sometime ince; was murdered by her two sons, aged 12 and 16 years. During her husbands absence from homo she took occasion to visit her children, when the boys stabbed her in the breast and jthroat and hid the body under the hay in the barn. They then telegraphed to itheir father that one of the children jwas sick and he must return immedi ately. They subsequently gave them selves up and reported that they com ; mitted the act in self defense. Williamsport, (Pa.) July 1 The mill men who struck for ten hours met iu Market Square this .morning. Two thousand formed in procession and in duced the meu in other mills to join them. Fr the very hext photographs gf to Hrad ley Sl. KulolT.iii'n (Julh-rv without BTAIKS, ASCK.ND IN TlIK KLEVATOll, -12'J Moututttry, street, San Francisco. : SPECIAL NOTICES. REAL ESTATE DEALER. Oftice. No. (il Front Street, POKTLAM) OIIKUON. KKAL KSTATI1 in 'his CITY and KAST lM)It TL N1 In tlio raot dMrahlo 1 caltlcs ilsnin- ut LOTS, HALF ULOCKS aud H LOCKS, HOUsI-S and STuIlKS; al-o, IMI'KmYKI FARMS, and valuaUe uncultivatt-'l LAXliS, located in ALL jarts ol the STATE for SALK. , KKAL KSTATK and other Property purchased for Corrpndvfits, in this CITY and tlruO,'hiiit the 8 T ATI'S and TKUUI TOUIt, with jcreat rare and ou the Ulot A D V A N f AU E v I S T II Ii M .S. HOrSK and STOUK--5 LKASEI. LOAN'S NKUOTIATEI). iom! CLAIMS lF ALL KL.-Cl Il'TloNS 1'KOMPLV C(.. LKCTKI. Ari-1 i lti,rat FINANCIAL ao l AGENCY HUSlA'ESS trjard tl. AfJENTS of ihU Oi-TICE. t all t CITIES and TOWNS in iL- STATE. r-ivc dvio-ripii'Mis of FAUM I'UOPEHTY anil forward tin- Mtun t 1 f . o tthovu addrcc. SUM I'.UM S 12 O ' .li The undor-i; have !( i' I ia lh ir lit!io4 it c.ill iiiid thty Mitify vij 1 'fi-if re I, r r,ii-t!i-ril pftiittt'n1 I l H H In. 'l Ufy kt.ow ati'l ti mu-.'U! if. Uif tin hi ft-tl .viu 1- ut tht'V can In the !'. S, Land .T,, at OrVir-.'i City Off iT'-o In iit unit t of C;r i ' n;.--t in r-l.i tt .ii to friifM's N W (j-.!ri' r, 1m-: tho N hiilf "f thr NV .ju.irt.: r 311 I h'1 I ttu i 'I of . C, T 7 S, Pi 4 W. Irt of lie t mi. Lai.d Claim of Jit-h Suit.i. yivnvs Jm:s sr. .l MP, F. LOr.AN' To lo ih H)IM d p;irti. . !nl ! wh-trt it may ron.-t-ri! : u im? ht-rihy n!ifn-d th-tt the a!tp cuto;'d '" n M-t I rlr; l ;l this OS U 011 Tii- liy lln- '.Ml day of duly. !72, i.i li i oM. k A. v , whin uii arii"? ttin-rrofvd will t.' :if.r-U i in opportunity it a lifariii): and to j ii-.-tviit tin if r f j liv.i 'hioi. Ju.i." 1.5, I 72. OWEN W A lK. Uff,riffif r,.i.y Hi-:'i:Y W illlU.'N.Kcr rail IE OVERT. Nb STORE, SALK.M. HAS fl ' rv'ivcd lurjrf i"t ol i.ici', fthu oah'f d r.v 2.od. t.i,..T .vitii ;i vtiii n.'rrtou tofk I J ,ii'-ti (. ( . I Jive thrui a i.U. lth?(!t prif- p ii I for pr d'fvo. 7tf 4 mi . BAKER'S OLVV I IM Ijr tm 0 "oitrJmale u niA uv .fi? or seuzntr: V - A ' . . It A JMIIMl,ilM l ? 3AN FRANCISCO. .1. W. CilUJKlir, Aucnt, 17 mO Sulcui, Oregon. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. O ..W.N & Co. dea i. v. r s 1 nr 1IAUWDAKE. i- FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS, ETC. INCLUDING I'lTT CHALLENGER, RUSSELL, HARDEN. 4 WHEELER'S THRESHERS. MOUNTED ajdDOWN ENDLESS CHAINS, HORSE 'POWERS, IIAINE'S HEADERS, with extra heavy draper? Aud many other improvements exclusively OUR OWiV, 1 ......... T A R S II ' S HARVESTERS. DODGE, ill Wood, Hubbard, Clipp-r,Ilu keye,Spraxuc-Exc-bior, New York, Eeterly. liuzlt, Eale, and other KCA1KHS and MOWI.Jts. STUDEK KER, i I PACIFIC, AND BAIN KAIOI and IlKADKU WAGONS Nw porfcrt in proportion nd Cnisb, all boiled iu oil, aud fully warruled' 0 milE. (IRE AT EST VARIETY OF fiOOP? I. und Mar bincrv i'J the Sfate, t the Jowc" poxibl prints, mnl time piv?n when dnrvl I'.crnr iuWr, c put 110 niau'a not in the Pauk. vither in Sulni, P'rt'nnd r Sun Franrifco. u.iiii-:. iuttv. & c:o F.lcm. Jan I.MS71. ' 1 1 I -tn3 1840 W 18 70 n c S3 o l 11 a . HOW TO CHUB IT.' At th rnrn nenccmnt of the Diitriho, which Hlwpysi rccl"i nn attack of tho Cholora, take tfiinpoonful of Pin Killer in .o?ar n I w:i tr, (hit. if r-nnviTii'nt,) and then bathe freely tbe Momafh and bowel with the Pain Killer clear. SJ.ouM the diarrh r cr.imn continue roprnt th doierery Nn or fifteen miriHte? un til the piitionl in relieved. In cxtroni fasff. two or uioro te!Upoorifula way bo given at a do. The Pain Killer, a a rcmcIy, bm no-equal. Incuse. of Ch dorii. Suinincr Coinphiint?, Dyp pcpsin. Ly.cntery, Afthrpa it cures in one nijfht by t.iktii2 it infernally, and bathing with it freelv. Ill action i. like rasi-ri'', when external ly applied to Old Sore. Hums. Scaldp, and Sprain. For Sick Hendaho and Toothache d .n't fail to try it. In short, it is a P.viv Kill er. rcct'ion aeiompatty each bottle The Pain Killer issoid by all dealers in Med icines. Prie. 25 cent. 5ft centsiind I per btttle - Rlidsuminrr Maladies. The hot wd.-r rays that ripen the harveslu pen erate many ai?tre.fing diseases. If tbe livir bo at all predisposed tu irregular'tic?, thi is the sea.oou in which biliou? altiick? niaj be an ticipated. A weak rtoinaeh, too, n weakest in tho Miuuner luotiths, and the loss of vita'.i y through the pores by' excessive perfpiralion is to greit, that a wh'dcpomo tonic, em.binii g also the properties of a diffusive stimulant and gentle exhilarant, is in many eases necessary t health, and uuder no eircuuistanee should le dirfpensed wilh by the sickly and dili bd Of all the preparations intended thus torefresh, pustain, and tortify 1U0 huuian 1 atne, there is 11. iuu that will enmpiro with Ilontetier'!) cU bn.t 'd Sttnaach EiUerf. They have bee j weighed it. Ibc balance of experience ami not found wanting ; have been recommended f.oui the fiivt b a f real uudicul Ppeci6.c, rot a. a beverage, and in spite of interested opposition from innumerable ijoaiUrs, stand, after u twenty yeard trial, at the head of nil proprietary med icines inwsrtdod for tle prevention of alt ordi nary complain I of Ihe storo-K h, tie livsr, the bowels and the nerves. Iu tlm onhealthy di trii tn bordering tho great rhcra of California, llotitctler'a Stomach Hitteri may bo clasaed as the etaudacd ono for cvary speeiea of iiiteriutt tent ad ivmittent fever. Tho pcoplo who in habit those districts, p'ae the most implicit eonfi lenco in the preparation a enoH..-e. tH . it increased every vea by tho rttlts f Us op eration As bitter.", i ealkd, of th most pernicious ehiiractor, are springing up like fungi on every fiidiS.th public is hereby forewarned against the draiu-sbop frauds. Ak tor Uostctt-r'a Ritt'-ts, poo that the label etc., are correct, and reiuein her that the genuine article if never sold ia bulk, but iu bottles ouly. NEW AD VE UT1SE MENTS. VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR Srenewer. Every year increases the popularity of this valuable Hair Preparation; which is due to merit alone. We can assure our old patrons tliat it ia kept fully up to its high standard ; and it is the only reliable and perfected prep aration for restoring Gray or Faded IIair to its youthful color, making it soft, lustrous, and silken. The scalp, by its use, becomes white and clean. It removes all eruptions and dandruff, and, by its tonic properties, prevents the hair from falling out, as it utinm lates and nourishes the hair-gland. liy its use, tho hair grows thickerand stronger. In baldness, it restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor, and will create a new growth, except in extreme old age. It is the most economical Haip. Dressing ever Used as it requires fewer applications,, and gives the hair a splendid, glossy ap pearance. A. A. Hayes, M.l)n State Assayer of Massachusetts, says, "The constituents are pure, and carefully selected for excellent quality; apd t consider it the Best FjiEPAJiATioSr for its intended purjo.ses." Sold by all Druggtsts, awl Dealer$ in JJedicinu. Price Ono tollar. Bucking-ham's Bye FOR TIIE "WHISKERS. As our Renewer in manyfc'ases re quires too long a time, and too much arc,to restore gray or faded Whisk ers, we have. prepared this dye, in one preparation; which will quicklv and effectually accomplish this result! It is easily applied, and produces a color which will neither rub nor wash oft Sold by all Druggists. Price Fifty Cents. ,. . ; Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO, NASHUA, N.H. 5. - r Ayer's Cherry Pectoral For Diseases Of tho Throat and Image, Buch as Couchs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma," and Consumption. Prohaldv never lefo;-c iu Uie whole history of melu ine, fia- nn v thing won p widely and o deeply upon the oonntli'iiee of niaiikiiol, a lhi excelieut remcdv for pulmonary coutplaiuu. llirouh a luwr fierieHoI'veaM, uiol among tnort of Uie race men it ha li en higher ami higher ia tbeir f tuna, tson, as it has Income lvtu?r known. Iu anitorm character anil power to cure the varioas affVetiout of the hu! aiol throat, have iiimJe it known a a re liable prou-rUr aain-t theui. While adapted to luihler tonus of disease aul lo youn children, it 1 at the aiue time Uie iuut elTtt tual remedy Uiat va be Ktven lor in-ipit consumption, and Uie ttan gerous n.leclions ot the throst and limps. Ai pro vision axainst Molden amo ks of Crimp. itihould be kept on hand in every family, and indeed a atl .11 e sometime! Mibic t to coM and coughs, ail should U- provided with thS antidote for Ihora. MtJiottzh f-t'ttlfl l (nuMjtUon i thoucht liv cur-ble, still rn'-il inniiberii of caes where Ihe, ili cac seeiiiel M ttled, have luca completely cured and the patient re.-tore-l to found health by the -t.-rr 1 '.-rtn ml. ?m comiiK-te i iu mafcterjr over the ilionlers of the lemurs und Throat, tliat Uie mot-t tibstinato of them yield to it. Whcu notl ing else could reach them, under the Cherry i'ec tvral ihev sub-id and lis.' ppcar. SiNfjrrs and Public fipt-akrrt did great pro tection from iu ii A'thtnn is always relieved and oftea wholly CUroc!Vfi is generally cured by taking UkO Chrrff t'rrtoral in Mnail ami I'l cincnt dnses. So pnerally are i: virtues known thstwe need not publish the cert ilicate of them here, or do mc than assure the public that its qualities aia fuLJ tuaiutained. Ayer's Ague Cure For Fever and Arue. Intermittent J?evef. Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, &c.-, and indend all the affections which arisd from, malarious, marsh, or miasmatid poisons. A its nnm implies, it doe rr. and dvs tk f.iit. Containins neither Areni. Quinine, Ttimntb. 7ino, nor anv other mineeil or ioi.?onou- substa- J whatever, it In nowie iiiini-es an? patient. T 6 number anl imnortanfe ofit- curea In the ague'.. tri t., are litor illv brv.md a' vount, and we lieliev without a psrallel in the historv of Airue melieine Our pride U gniliib'd bv the arknowletlrment.i we receive of tlw radical cure? effected in nbtinnt cases, and where other remedies had wholly failed. I"nfrlimated teron, cither rc-rii'.ent in. or trawllinir thrnnch iman:iti lftoaPtie-, will be pro teded bv takinc the AiiVi: CVllh: dailv. For l.irrr f-ntivht it. .inking from lornUbtr rfthe Liver, it i- ah excellent remedy, stimulating the Liver into heallhv netivirA-. . For Itilion. Disorders aiwl Liter Comjdalnt. I an excellent rcim-.lv, producing jnanv tridr v markable cures, where other medicine had rail;-! rret.arcd bv Vn. .1. C. Avp.n A '., Tract- J and Analvtieal Cheniists, Lowell, Mass., and all round the woHd. i p ntici:, $1.00 rnn bottle. WiH sew everything needed in a family, fro the heaviest to the lightest fahrio IT DOES MOItF. OUX, x Moiii: kimis or troiutt1 XSD ItCTTER YOKIt Than any other machint, If there ia a Florence Sewing' Ma Chine within one thousand miles of Ran Francisco not working well and giving entire satisfaction, if I am in formed of it, it will be atteaded to without expense of any kind to tlx owner. . SAMUEL HILL, Agent 19 New Montgomery Street 6rand Hotel Building, San Francisco."" ; i -: -- 9 JSenf for Circulars and ntnpltt the work. Active A(tntM wantt ii every rfce. 4S J