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TQWti & COUNTY HEWS; DALLAS, SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1872. Money MarkeU Latest New York Gold Quotations 11 1 AAA Legal Tenders in Portland: Buying... ,...,w.80 . Selling. 9i ; Dallas Produce and Commission Market. Corrected Weekly, by Q. B. Stiles, People's Merchant, Main Street, Dallas, Oregon. WHEAT- 7580 bush. OATS 65 c. BARLEY $1 FLOUR $6 $6 50 bbl. " Sks$l 37 $1 50 CORN MEAL 4o. B lb. .BEANS 6c. rb. JJACON Sides. 13 15c rb. " Shoulders, so. lo 12c. J.K. JIAMS U 16c tbj PORK Dressed, 67ctt " Pickled, 8e. to I (Mr. & lb. JJUTTER Firkins 20 (250; lb. " Ralls, 20 toJio. fl EGOS 24a doi LARD Bu!kl6c ; tin?,20, POTATOES From Wagon, $1 25 1 bushel. -ONIONS $2 $1 bushel. APPLES (Jreon, 50c p bbl. " Orie l. 6c lb. CIIEBR Now Oregon, 20 0 25c lb. CUH,KHNrS-2 50 0 $3 p doz. TURKEYS 75 0 $1 each. Items scarce. Grub scarcer. Money scarcest, Threshing has conrnncad in tliis county. II. P. Shriver is euija i ia painting a Louse in Spring valley. W. II. Teal has had a new cellar constructed on his premises. Mr. Lon. Parker, of YaniYiIl county, is can va.3ing these parts for the galo oi' a p it en t pruniog shears. It is cheap, light and durable and a bi. improvement upon the tM niylo of j innrusaaut uvjl Tr t!iit parp is. As a portion of taj p irty who went fri ia t!i; tttra t Fish Like, wcr? l.Vni at thatpirt of t'aa cvaatry, by goin-3 means ha 1 I'.cir i. ; m upet, throwinj; the occupants to the pruuad. Jatio, a little daughter of Mr. Frank Xi chuls was stunned by the shock, bat Qoao of iho pmiv tuitaiavsl sjr'ua inj-arijj. ChanJS. Aan tbs tinny charjj:$ one has t) unl;rg' ia ' this worl i ant : fortunate chajes, uafortua its eh.i a chan- of miii I. c'jn,')! of hiirt, changes of moify; ha; above all thje, th.it whi?h U tin highest, j-i t-h inges of shirt. Nw to get a go.. .1 at ti -!e of 1. 1 it ujful girment you shuubl call j U jlur 1 .Vortloy, v'a hs theui for sale. Stout Wheel. A fow days taace Rjv. N. Jj ? l.a 1 ; I a waga with hay, u-i-itartjl ti t 'u, Aftjr gt ing s-ane di.-t.ineo one oi' tte bind w-uels met with an accident, the tiro and fellti l'm?ilvi ng partnership witii the fp(kes nad i4 Alter taking a g!ance at tho fitua tion, Mr. Ie concluded to drive to twon on three whceU and a halt, which feat be ace ui I!jh'?!l succe-sn'uWy. We do not knt.w Low mil the waon is, but are infoiiucd that it h.i li.sen riiiiuui ruatiy jcaw The wheels inu.-t Jitive been jut up to lust, or that one wni i have broken completely do.vn under such a b ;ary loaJi T t1. V;nf fhn V.irr. J.nd DtroSf cd. A few dayi a, while iu Salem, we slopped at the Ca:u:ujrj5.t IL'tel, and found cver.ythin a neat a3 anew pin. M.J8-r.s. Riiey A Ljppincotl Lave leased this papular house, end iiitaid run inn it for the bentf t of the traveling public. The building is of briek, and lare enough to ceotumodate all that cm gtt iti.ii le,an I no two in a bed in fact it ii like an omnibus, always room for one more. There '13 a fine commodi ous dining hall, neat and clean, and well ar range 1. Good cooks aud accommodating waiters, is apbjaiant feature of this house. The proprietors are polite and obliging, and one may feel certain isS having every attention p ii 1 to bis comfort, should ho favor th-itu with h'n patronage. The table ia afwajs furnished with tvisry luxury the market cCTord, and they fur nish their patrons three "equara' meals a day A hack will convey passengers and hie, free of charge, to or from the boats or cajs. Tbe travelers will appreciate this, as they know how it is themselves, to arrive in a string", place, and ba compel ltd to foot it to a board ing houe through heat of summer, or wt of winter, and vo are certain the flFrt3 of the proprietors in this particular will bo highly applauded by those having the "misfortune" to travel this hot weather. Intact the Co miner cercial ranks as one of the finest hotels in Orogon, and the namos of Riley A Lippcneott wul bring many patron to the house, as they are both well known to the traveling public To the people f Folk and impounding cenntien, who visit Salem, we would say, for comfort, clean bods, good grub, and everything that makes life pleasant, be sure to " put up" at tho Commercial hotel, CO It It ISS P C ) M l: N C 12. : ". Salt Lake, July 22. 1872. Ed. Rr.rcBMCAW. Don't let me hurt your - feelingH hope I won't. I am going to tell you of tbe gooji times we Salt Creekcrs have on all occasions when we go for it. We started on Friday on a berry trip up the Williminia. That resort is proverbial for berricfi, deer and unakes. We killed two rattle snakes, and it wa no time for snaking either. They have no St. Patrick Up there. We baited at our old friend's, Newt Branson. He is a fat, red-faced fellow, with k fo" turn, aod alway trim tub unt, tails, or play tbe fiddle. W had o dance. He is a old-time fiddler, heavy on, Over the River to Charley," and " Molly Put the Kettle Oo." Next day we settled down to pur work. Tbe folks picked twenty, gallons of berrirs, and I killed deer. Now comes the fun. Three bottUs of cream, to eat with the berries, aud a bottle of the ' laddie," better known as ' tangle-foot, which taken together it makes one fed as though this world was full of davs, and fiw of trouble. If anybody d lrei a good time, go to Newt'a, He lives tho highest up on the Williminia. on a very eleva ted spot I thought it was, at least, (not having any instruments to ascertain the altitude) about fourteen thousand five hundred and forty-five et above the level of Salt Creek, always tak og that place as our stand point. Salt Checker. j Yesterday Judge Boise's team ran away. No jdamage done. Upton who edit the CuvrUr d Lafayette was in town this week. R. V. Pierce, M. D., of Buffalo., V." Y., will send bis book on Chronic Dissabs ireo to any address. " " Try If air a Vegetable Siiifian Hair Jleneio er if you would huvo a luxuriant growth of hair. The logging camp of E. Y. Ila'.leck, is ro ported on fire. Dense columns of smoke were seen in that direction, Thursday evening. We were unable to learn the extent of the data- age. News Summary. St. Louis, July 22. Senator Sehurz delivered a lotijj; and elaborate speech to-night ;it a Liberal llcpublienti meet ing held at the Temple. In re fere nee to hist supprrt of Greeley, Sehurz said he was not his choice as a eandidate. Nothing attaehe-i him to his fortunes but his belief in It honesty uud his jjreat ability and opportunity to da what h. declared. Nobody need be .afraid he (hehurz) would lead them into the Democratic party, for he did not no there himself, and unless he mistook th.- .-in-? i f the times, there would be no 1'im leiafie camp t. 'i to. In re o.anJ to llie iu' of tin; campaign, he ui'uoJ th. mci-ity oi' the ioi ev of re cou! i ueii'M towards the South whitdi j pressed hU earnest de.siro that Sehuu ivt;;i'.i restore a true union to t lie Slates will at once publish the btti-r which h( and the ure.it need of civil service re J claims to have iu relation to this .joe! form. In the latter conm ;r;i oa he read tended pro fie r in order that it may lead a letter Irtrn h.ni cll to O'" ' o'y a-!;in' i ti) a lull i xpoj.ure of the d sh neat an (: rovsMn'i of his v i e vv s on the civil j j se'rviee rciorui, wish ijiieeoy s lepiy. i in' latter sas that his opiniou of thf !t:iu-r it sdi-MiiJ coiumcc-.- by li:nit the Pie-ideut tonne term, m ikin iiim its 1 ( en i.Mit of p iitiei m in plae- j iiiai hi -y.r 1 tL.ir ic.ieh, and pio-uei him in a f 'l.-itioii whole he wi'.l nectl tm u:td'.2.'d MJpport and no hired orgaiH, wht.-re he can an.! nut ua'iy will select iFi't rs, an l eounsellors fio;n thoe bcit ijiiadtied for th" p s-.itions Wilhamsr-.trt, Pa., Jli'v 22. A s tio'is strike is itj progress a'tr-tig the out wot km-"i ol tl.ts titv. 1 le c ri i .i . "i: . . k. . I nCIS OK I tiiwrioi l"C i imo;- i;m ii'.i'm. i I ' ; t; tnol-Wi.o.-c W'.t kin-'ti i) id not 't ',J-.v f and c'.j.scd the r.'jiii- ur.. Scvera em- ployees were injured, a'o several po! men. New York, .Iti'y 22 Fred 1oM'- 1, Jno M. Litist on ami other v h r cil stiealiCts. will mike c!,s !l! .timoiid, on We 1 o'-1 iy . ift beli i'.t of 1 1 r,i ii t and WiUa. Th -y after. vard 'J,'t North on atiiiiii .r i:i A slight fro.t oceurred in some parts of Nu.v V'k list uig lit. Kostoo. Julv 22.--.V snc-i tl frotu r U'ashiesg'ou to the Imrchr s.iys S im tier h is rtiir'cu a letter to tjardnei lirewcr, of Ufton, coming out in fivot of (ireeicy and Brown aud against 1 tn,.,.ijf . . Montu'oui-ry, Aki...July 22. An im mense (Jreidey and Uiown meeting wis held S itu.-day. -Many colored persons partte-pated. New York, July 22. The Celebr is tion of S wiss independence was largely at tndi-d by a number of ::u'.-.U from other cities, 'i he festivities were htid at Jones' Woods. Saratoga, July 22. Jomc M insfield. who wis In re te testify in the litruare' impeachiU'Mit case, wis refused admits tanee to the (jrund Union atid Congress ho'cU " Washington. July 22 F. II is. titles, CoiumisH'oner for t'adfornia, has jut eonelu led faking evidence for the ileiei. 1 ants rccentl brought in the District Court of (Jalilorni i, bv Mefiir ralian, f r tlto recovery of the New Idra mine. Kvidencc taken noes to show that the patent was never executed but suspended. Cenerul Smith arrived to day having in cli-irge twenty-sis Indi ins, I ncluding Spotted Tail, who will interview the Secretary of the Interior, and probably the l'rcsideni, within a day or two. The President will be at the Cabinet meeting at noon. Notices have been gent to members of the Cabinet anuoun cing the fact. London, July 22. Excessive beat for the past three or four weeks was succeeded last night by a heavy thun der storm whieh greatly cooled the air. The potatoe disease has again made its appearance. Cincinnati, July 23. By a fall of hoisting machinery at MoNeale & No bun's safe factory, this morning, Julius Noban, brother of the proprietor, vvaf killed, and three others seriously in jured. East Port. July 23. Tho Steamer New England, which struck a ledge yesterday, was valued at $40,000. Judge Griffith of Jersey City died on Sunday. Washington, July 23 The Presi dent arrived this morning. He will return to Long Branch to-morrow night. Spotted Tail and party will have an interview tomorrow. They received a largo nnmbgc of victors to day. London, July 23 Porters in Liver pool are on the strike, and business is thus seriously interfered with. It is understood that the proceedings of the Geneva Arbitration will bo laid before Parliament before vacation time. : . ' !; The English correspondent, from Geneva, Warne, died from an accident. He was not murdered. San Francisco July 23 The steamer Montana, from the Gulf of California, is coming in ahead of time. The Hoard of Regents spent some time to-day trying to elect a President' of the State University, without suc cess. The contest is hetween Professor Giimom and Hon. Kd. Tompkius. Af ter electing a number of Assistant Pro fi'ssors, they adj jui ued' for the rest of the week. ., Washington. July 23. The charge made last eveniuu by Senator Sehruz in his Loui specclt, to the elfeet tlu.t he h id been olio red umeial patronage by President Grant and his friends, to bolt against his couvietjoiis, officially,; in regard to the annexation ol ban Domingo, was laid before the President; by Secretary Helkuap, on hw arrival; here thus morning 1 he President pro-j , , , 7 r ' nouneed the Wiioie statt int'lit, s(5 Jar as; j it attemprt to rc-UeCt Upon him, a.s- abso- i coated, you r iiffnii Itom T"rpi i Liver or lutely unfounded in fact. In no Way Hli..." In w-iuy cases of Liver Com J 11 i 1 i plaint only : part ol these symptoms are ex Was any one ever authorized to tender ( .M.rietiet.f. As a remedv for ail sti -h irues. l)r to Sehtuz or any other Senator thfj t rontto! or use of the patrotm-e for his nppioV il of the Sati Do'ir.ugo annexa tiou poliev, or any orh -r measure o the administration. The President motives and character of the peuon, A let ter of Jacob Tuoiiip.-on to 1'. V. Jeitjim;n, Secretary til' Slate of the la'e Southern Confederacy, funnd am mg the Contcdcrale aiehive, wliich h v? r-eeutly been sold to tins ijoveni- mciit, .-!iovs (hit Thompson wis a re uiar atit'ioi iZ-d agent of the Confeder acy lor the tiurtio-c of proe-Jianr the i i v ... V .1- im ;s'. ! '. l.:U ; ourtan i,i -.vv i o. n, ;, una.u i St. Louis, and C neinuati. and throwing j he con a try into a revolution at tic North, atid. for ihc.se purposes Thomj! j son an i ht nssaeiutt-s, tiay, J I . oi-iu '), nod Sanders. w ic mjj plied with 1 I'J )') in i'.iih erauee t.tthce schem.js. . . .. '11 .t I i. ... .!. r..Ji. , . v . it i . i jdeiil at tin' Nut ih, and ili'Koti.'o pe:f o-;a ly at .Niag i ; a a nd Aihan.-, aj.d il l th attempt to t free the Co'iujil- i irate j r is oi t . al J oh. .si u s l.aa J were' i lie soic I - i - 4Ji A i osu;ti. 't riuus re :? a way tepaU 1 at Olym- i'U. , ., ..... , , , , j i f !i ii. mteii ue ii. i uveu ficceu , ; May ,v f K ii ana. ! ! IMliais: Votit; lias 1. rtjf tiaU-iitfTf an 1 l v,e:it v eijht ,il. A f.Mive - il !; of SI sarij; iu e!inni4 at tl.e jubiK-e. i i I A !)dr.;t wo. nan leiz struck jby li-Jitc:inz. yolL-J "i'oliee !'': On tbe ti -ht of the 12th they hai more s!i ik.e.-i iti Inyo eoiinry. j Tiny h ive a l )u' in -riiiiie. Utah, with Uu t )ne un eueh eic. Several "aelive 1 vo.."itfiues ii ivi , 1 been ilisi-'ow rel in M?mJ -eiiM eontitV. The c unty jo'isan- i s in j ill at Oljiu pia ar5 to In? etuplnyed in inaking i.iol.- Kai.ser Wiihtlw h isivt-n the r-rihee ly h'liii I to lcl.tive the .MilLjin ! of l oheuiia. j l 'tetters art; fthmhrerin-jf fchcep! on iiiin oi (5e:i. II. Stephen;, iti Wih io-foii Territory, j Ve.""t:ihlef are not to !:e hal in Kf I.nn:i ni irket for lo e or money, irt-rr v lot the poor Ivitamitiea. j Miehdel Flool, a well known citizen of S ieraniento, lieI at that city on 1'iU day of heart di.sea.-sc. Harvest hind in JJerryessa-v.'illey have struck for higher waes. Tiny have been getting irom 0-i to 8- rjU a day. The venerable colored lady who ofli-j ciated as nurse in the family of J 'resi dent. Malison ha.s just died at the: ago of 107. i j ! Alamcd t and Butte counties have set tled : with the State, the IVnuier paying the s'lin oi 8-1170, and the latter, 310,090 73. i The corner-stone of the new public school building on Tel 'graph lliil, at Los An go' es, was laid with public-cere" monies yesterday. j I During the three months last past it is fiid that only three plural marriages have taken place within tin Uuiits )' Utah Tern itory. i j .Henry Smith, the ferrhian oh the Dnwatnish, near Seattle, burst a blood veHael and died while 'crossing that riv er on the 1 1th inst. j , ! Judging, from the delinquent tax Ii.it in the Seattle papers ueaily the whole property of that town must be up for sale foF delintjuent taxes, . Threofourths interest in the Fordwil placer mill, nudthc San Gabriel, lias been sold for 610,000, to be used! in de veloping the mines by hydraulic. Clark ill.s, the sculptor ia at bin country home, Stutuo lale,' near New York, and has there erected a t new foundry for casting his statues in brovze. Isaac IHewitt, a machinist working at Mare Island Navy Yard, -was found Idead'itia rear yard at Vallejo on Fri day. H lie is supposed to have died of appoplexy. ! Rev. Henry Ward Beecher's silver ;weddi(.g occurs October 10th. It will bis celebrated by a four days' meeting by the congregation of Plymouth i Church. , The Stockton and Capital lioat Clubs have agreed upon a race in the Sacramento waters for 6500 a Mile, to come off after the Capital shaft "have received their new bout. According to the Courier the hotels in Oiympia scarcely rate. as first class lush houses. That paper says they "are all so badly kept that the proprietors are ashamed of them.." Preliminary tep have been taken towards the formation of a Miciety to be coMipoii.'d tjkf officers, and men .. of the Union army, who are residing at Se attle and ether Sound ports. If you fc l dull drowsy, detiiitat d. dearw-n- d'Mtt, have lr ttunit heailiivlie, mouth ta-tts lj:ll!v iu 11Iorriitr. irroiular at.i.ctite mi.Uon-ue l'ier- luen Meiical Discovery has no nju.il il Vcr!f eres, leaving the liver dt uggists. t The1! tui.lTfigtic-d vill pay t!ie aV.ove rtwar 1 tj u3iV pir.'ti returning t:.c tollowing ouito i! to him at LLi rcidt -net, in Iudeptl:tirnre. Ol.C tt ijtt.- mare. Lenvy n t, harm1- marked ; n 1'thvr u irk virtblc Abut l-n year old. h'lioi i on 1'jro ftet. Alf", otie one l.itk 'liuoi, elaylianW tnar, with black ta.i an 1 mane ; Iarj;e white .pjt in !wr.ln-ad ; ;tdd!e marhs on K-lln.dj; hot' uu iiiiV tett abul trfi :ir old; M. C. Itl'IiLL, H-J-ivt For the very bet photograph go to Ural- kv Kaltsfj-u t .i.!-rv witimut IAIKs. ,:tym AS1.KN1 1N TK KLHVATOU. 12J .M Jtlt-uer , j!net, San FraneifO. Sl'KClAL A"(7C7..V. IlEAL ESTATE DEALER. iltttre. No. CI Tn.nt Street, r. i:-tat:: in city and KT PJI,: TLANU i ib:i--i .bira!.!.- I. -.i:!i-.'c-i.i!i.,ff f LOTS. It A h-7 Kl.O' KS j h-.i-i 1! LOOMS, UOl'-sK- and SToIlivS; i ., I JLV1'- a;Vt''!f uniMiIf!-. afe I LA N ls, l'icat- i hi .A p. iris of ilitMATi: iVr PALtt. J'.T.AL i'STATK and other Prprrty ir ): 1 r.tr (.'rr" .n ifit. ia t'u'. t:ll" nn I ihr.o-hut tio '.SfATK-i and TLKKI- r.Mlll'S, u-'!ii sre it -.irj uu I uu thtf tu st a b v a x r . " i r. i; s t i: n m s. HOlSK nnd STUULS LFA-i:i. loan M-,i n t::i. una i lai.ms ur j ALL DKM-HPTIONS TUOMI'LY :OL I LKl'TKli. Ar,.l a Ucrrril FINANCIAL aud 1 AUli.NCV D'Jdl.'! ESS tr.ma-;tc i. AO TINTS ..f tUb OITICn. in all t CtTn:-? an. I TOWNS in ihj ST A TL. will e-iv: 1 M-r pti.ii5 of FAUM I'KOPKRTY ri I ;'i-.v i - i tho . saino to th ul've a. hire. it . '. -v. ov ix c ? ' , V c . . ... . . J. W. GILBERT, Apent, 17. mC fcaltnij Oregon. '-- , , ", v . jr - . w v v " . v oi 3 A- I .4 . X-:- Z?trjt mix V.I 1 NE W A D VER Tl SEME NTS. IDE D E A IK U S Il HARWDARE, FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS, ETC. IWCLUDIUG 1'ITT CHALLENGER, UU8SELL, 1IAUUEN, k WHEELER'S THRESHERS. MOUNTED ks DOWN ENDLEeS-CIlAlNS, HORSE POWERS, HAINFS HEADERS, with extra heavy drapers And many other improvements exclusively OVil ow., MARSH'S HARVESTERS. DODGE, Wood. Hubbard, Clippfr,Ruckye,SprMjenc xve!rior, New York, Ehttrly. RurU, Eale, and other iti:AIi:itS and MU1VCAS. STl'DEHAKKR, PACIFIC, AND BAIN I'ABM a nt HEADER WAGONS. N pvfect in yn.pr.rt!oo arJ finish, all Li!cd in oil, anJ fa'lljr warranted' ..0.... n'K GWATTST TAUIETY OF GOOD? ( i , ,, . . o. . . . ," n i ,i;iciuiii-Tr ni iuc. a!c, ai ice mwfFi ! p-iil- piic, !jil time pivu when de.irtd. i hemtmhrr, we put n tnsn's nU in the Tank cither in S.th-ui. !rt!n.l er Ssn Fri)cj.ico. u a i i into s & t .. Falcm. June 1,'1j7T. 14 m3 & 1840 Mi 1870 1 c ii o I i: it a HOW TO CURE IT.; At the commencement of the Diirihw, which nlweys precedes an aitackof tbe Cholera, take a teaspionful uf liin Killer in sug tr and w.i ter, (hot. if convenient,) nnl then bathe freely the stomich nl howrelj with th Fnin Killer clear. Should tho lfarrhoe orerimps continue repent th (Iom every fen or fll'leen niinute? un til the patient is relieved. In extreme cases, two or mote tciupoobf al may te given at a The Pain Killer, ns a remedy, hns no equal. Inca?e of Cholera, Summer Ooiaplaints, Dys pepsia, Dysentery. Affthina it eurt in oie niaht ly taking it internally, and bathing iih it freely. Its neti'Xi is like tnajrie, when external ly applied to Old Soref, liuriis, SealJ, ho1 Sprains. For Sick IJeadaeho and Toothache dou't fail to try it. Iu short, it is a I'ais Kill er. Direction accompany each lotth. The Fain Killer is sold by all dealers in Med icines. Trice, 25 canta. 50 eontsand $1 per bottle Midsummer Maladies. Tho hot noiar ray that ripen the harvests gen era to many disdrcusinjj diseafes. If the liicr bo at all prcdisposo.i to irregularitiw, this is tho cn.on in which lilious attacks may bo nn tieipated. A weak rlomaeh, too, in weakest in tho summer month?, and the loss of vitality through the pores by eseeFive perspiration ia to greut, that a hol ?ina tonic, combining alo ihe properties of a diffu.-ivo Httmulant nnd gentle exhilarant, is in many ea?ei.neeef.ary to health, and uuder no circumitaces fhould be dispensed with by tho iickly and dilapidated. Of all the preparations intended thus toreTrch, sustain, and tortify the huiuin frame, there i n.ne that will eompira with Hoxtctter'. Cele brated Stomach Hitters. They have beoi weighed i the balai.eo of experience and not found wanting ; have been recommended from the fut uf a jcrtat uudical ppeeifie, rot as a beverage, and in fpito of tnlercstod opposition from innumerable quarters, stand, after a twenty years trial, at the head of all proprietary med icines intended for the prevention of all ordi nary complaints of tho stomach, Ihe liver, the bowels, and tho nerves, lr. lha unhealthy di triets bordering the great rivers of California. Hwstetter's Stomach lliters may bo classed as the standard one f r every species of intennit t,nt and remit tent lever. Tho peoplo who In habit those districts, p a e the uust implicit confidctieo in the prepiiration- a confhlunco that is increased every year by tho rcults of its op eration , As bitters, so called, of tho mint pernicious chanu'ter, are springing up like lungi on every sile, the public is hereby loiewaroed ngint the dram-shop IrauJs. Ak tor iloflt-tter'a Hiltets, sco that the label etc., are correct, and reuem her that tho genuine article is never euld ia hulk, but in bottles ouly. " . j ' NEW AD VEU TJSEMENTSh Ayer's Cherry ctoral JFor Diseaaes of th Throat and Xitmcv auoh a Ctoaghs, Colda, Whooping r Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Coxummption. -Probably never before ia the vvbdlB Mltflry'of medicine, has anythinj? won o widely and m deeply uiK)ii the coniMenee of mankind, a this excttlMo remedv lor pulmonary complaiuU. 'Hiroub lonr series "of years, and amouic inobt of th raeeof . men it has risen higher and higher ia their estjma tion, as it lias become better known: Its uniform character and power to cure the various affections of the lungs and throat, have made it knows s a re liable protector againtt them. While adapted t aiildcr forms of disease and to young children, it is at the same time the most -ffeetual i wmedy that caa i, a riun im- in-iitunit cousiunution. aua the oan crcrous aOtetions of the throat and lungs.- As a pro vision against siuhlen attacks of Croup, it should be kept on hand in every family, and indeed as alt arc sometimes subject to colds aud coughs, ail fchould be provided with this antidote for them- Although settled Consumption is thougtiC U curable, btill great numbers of cases where tbe dis ease seemed settled, have been completely rured, and the patient restored to sound health by the Cherry J'cctoral. Ho complete is its mastery over the disorders of the Lung and Throat, thai the most obstinate of them yield to UV Who noth ing ele emild reach them, under the Cherry reo to'ral they eubside and disappear. ' ' ' , ' Singer and l'ublic Upcakvj' find gTCSt( pro tection from it. ; . ' ' Aftthma is always relieved aud often wholly cured by it. .u- ltronchltls Is generally enred by taking the Cherry perioral m small ami Crouent-doses. So generally are its virtues known that wo need not publish tho certillcateH of them here, or do moar than assure the public that iu qualities are XullJ mauiiaiucu. ... Ayer's Ague Cure, For Fever and Ague, Intermittent Fever, Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb Atrae, Periodical or Bilious Fover, ; ftc, and indeed all tho affections which anso from malarious, marsh, or miasmauo poisons. , " ' As it nnmc impl'ie''. It does Care., and does no fail. Containing neither A r.-enie, Quinine, IJismutK, Zinc, nor anv other minernl or poisonons Krfbstsr a whatever, it in nowise inhufs any patient. T number and importance ff it cures in the agr h trict?, .ire literal v hcvond account, and we Inhere without a parnlb l in th IiWoit of Acue mcdicme. Our pride ii gratified bv ho.acknevleynnci'.ts rm receive of the radical c?:re? elTected in bfin ate caes, nnd where other rcmedios had wholly jailed. I'nacclimntwl rer!h, either ' Ti?rnt '-m trnvcllin? thromrh mia.miti" locnliti", will be pro te -ted bv trtkins the AlVE C.VJtr. daily. For l inr Complaint. arimjr frc-m torpidity of the Liver, it is rn excellent remedy, sUmulatmr thf Liver Into healthy nctivitv. " ; For liilious rioixlcrs ami Liver Complaints, Y1 an excellent remfdv, prrvp.i-ine many tnily v markfible cures, wiier e-ihcr medicine hfld Tale.t Prepared bv Da. Ji C AVER A Ct., Pract I and Analvtical ciiembts, Lowell, Mass., aads4 all round the world. . . .ur xiiice. $i.oo- rxit hottzjs. Ayer'S t ,14 air Vigor, For restoring Cray Hair; to ils natural Vitality and Color. A dressitogwliich i.s at bu'W agi-ecrflde, healthy, and effectual for preserving tho hair. Faded or gray hair is soon restored to ils original- folor xcith the glouizattj M5Z!. Tfciu hair ic tloVk- enetl, falling hair cbeckesd. midjMd- ncs3 ofien, though not always cured by its use. Nothiog can restore the hair where the follicles arc destroyed, or the glaad atrophied . and decayed. ' But such as remain can bc"-saved for usefulness by this application. Inst end of fouling the hair with a pa?ty sedi ment, it will keep it clcau aud Vigorous Its occasional use will prevent th hair from turning gray or falling 'off; and consequently prevent baldnessC Free from those deleterious substances vhi h make some preparations dangertfua nud injurious to the hair, the Vigor caa only benefit but not harm it. IT wanted merely for a .;4 HAIR DkESSING, .... ... t , 4. nothing else can bo found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor .dye, it does not Foil vhito cambric, a ml. el lasts long on the hair, giviug it aVich closs lustre ana a gratciui penumc. i Prepared by Dr. J. C. A)'er 2t,Co.f Practical and Akalttical Chemists, Will sew everything needed in a family, rcia tha heaviost to tho lightest fabric ' ; IT IKIES 9IOR VVOHIC, S KORi: KINDS OF WORKv , AXD IlETTEn noiUCV Thau any other xxxaehine. If there is a Florence SenrixJe 31a-' chine within one thousand miles of San Fraiifiaco not working well and Riving entire satisfaction, if X ani? in formed of it, il will be attended t without expense of any kind jUMhe owner. v r BAMUEL HILLent, ' 19 New Montgomery StrtclU Grand Hotel Building; San FrancitcV IT .. ' ' ! i t$ Send for Circular nI 0atpl0 nf th work, Actlre Agcnlt tcanUd Wry rlace ,t'"' H