J afe T3tfl & CDUSTY HEWS. DALLAS, SATURDAY, AUG, S 1872. Moitey Market, Latest New York Gold Qnot&tiona.. ...... .111 Xegal Tenders in Portland: Buying...,. :......oq Sllinj...-.8l Dallas Produce and Commission Market. Corrected Weekly, by G. B. Stiles, People's Merchant, Mats Street, Dallas, Oregon. WHEAT 5f&80 bush. OATS-65 e. BARLEY $t N FLOUR U $6 50 bbL " Sks$l 37 $150 CORN MEAL 4e. ia lb. BEAXS 8c.a lb. ? V BACON Sides. IS 15o fIb. I ' Shoulders. So. to i2e. $1 lb. - HAMS U lo lb. 1" : PORK Dressed, 6(7cta ; - i " Pickled, 8o. to tO.e. R. ? '-; BUTTER Firkins 20 25o lb. " Ralls. 20 to 2ic. lb. J "EGGS 24o$ doi. LARD Bolklc; tin,20, POTATOES From Wagon, $1 25 bushel. ' ONIONS $2 bushel. Z APPLES Ureen, 60c bhL Dried, 6e $ B. CIIEESE Now Oregon. 20 23o ft lb. cji nitfhtj; V" ..';": Days shorten' ' 5 ' Sao Kiooaid's a I VT C Wills has returned Rer E A Sears wil holdl divine services in the ME Church, South, at II o'clock to-morrow morning. . . The host preparation in the market f ir re- loring gray hair t its original color is Hall's VegeUblo Sicilian Hair Kunowrr. Try it! Try it! By referring to our advertising columns it will be seen that J. II. Kiucaid has reduced the pric of photographs to the small sum of $t 50, or $2 50 per half dozen. Mr K. is wull knowa in. this vicinity, and thus desiring pictures should give him a call. Gallery op posite W II Rubell's office, main street. Oj Tuesday forenoon, Mr. Berry Itig csiaj t tW4 on horseback, and hitched tho animal in front of Jthe store oi Messrs. N. tfc J. D. Lee, to a ring. A passing team fright ened the bors e, causing bioi to pull back, nheu the plunk gave way, and lie Inlanders stop pod the horse in time to save that portiou of ibj sidewalk which he had concluded to take away with him. Bugs ma-ij a cabbage plant in this vieiuity is cuuipletely ruined by the bugs. These in sects ii.o to small tbat they luok like "blue lunjj," tiitiy rest ou the piauts. Evcrythu g has bjon triod io kill tbtiu, but it ectuu an iuQpossib.niy. some advise oue thing und some a jollier. Lut in a week ailer the application ut tuo remedy the plauts are agaiu covered with the pests. Will somebody send us a pair of pinebers to draw tht'f teetL ? Our Need. S:veral times we have given a gvutlo niut to tne edoct that wj desired tbuse iu arrears iJt sub uriii ju, j o work, or ad-vcrti.-iugi to call aud selt.e their bills. It is U 1 pteaoant fur us to remiud those indebted t- us tit it we waut m aey, but when a man allows his i'ri liter's bills to stand two aud three y eaia Le must expect be called ou for it. These kuuwi;ig tbemselves injected to ibis otl.co lor tLe )at three years, will toufiravery great lavor by cailiug and settling. A newspaper may successfully give its subscribers the bene fit of one year's ittdit ; Lut is hardly fair lor our- "J atrens" to expect us to iu until they dirjust to f ratify them in a little whim that of leaving us the little amount in their wills A Correfpondcnt, writing frcm Athens, cu riously confrasts the mixtures tu be found there of ancient and modern civdizatiooa. Railroads spin Ibeir trains amid ttuiples of 3100 tars steamers dash their swells wjon thePireu, and b i imiii of their whistles resourds from Athos, I'cntoucus and Cytheroa to Olympus and the be tfeoa beyond their gods. Dr. Ayci's world-renowned m- did e.'( those consuinations o. modern science, are posted on the Acropolis, the Parthenon, tie Aieoj auc and theTbesiot.' while the inodc-n catds of Cherry Pectoral, Ajcr's fcari-urilla, Ague Cure and Pills look from the windows of the sLopa in the streets cf 'Athens, ..e w tLey are sold. J. Y, Sunday (Jlobt. To the Faint, the Weary, aud Distregfed. A few days ago, while in Ba etn we stopped at the Commercial Hotel, and found everything as neat as anew pin. Messrs. Riley A Lippincott bate leased this popular house, aud iutend run ning it lor the benefit of the traveling public. The building i of brick, and large enough to accommodate all that ein get inside,an no two in bed id fact it is like an omnibus, always room for one more. There is a fino commodi ous dining hall, neat aad clean, and well ar janged. , Good co..ks and accommodating waiters, is' a pleaVaht feature of this bouse. The jiroprietors are poi.ta ana obning, and one may feel certain of having every attention paid to his comfort, should he favor them with his patronage. The table if always furnished with every luxury the market affords, and they fur nish their patrons three square' meals a day A back will convey passengers ond luggage' free ef charge, to or from the boats or cars. Th trarelere will appreciate this, as they know how it is themselves, to arrive in si strange rlaee. aad be compelled to foot it to a board ing hooae through beet of fomraer, or wet of winter, aod we art cvtaia the effort or toe proprietors ia thia particular r will be highly applauded by tbosa baviog the "misfortune", to travel this hot weather. In fact the Commer ceieial ranks as one of the finest hotels in Oregon, and the names of Riley k Lippencott will briog many natro-is to the bouse, as they are both well known to the traveling publio. To tbe people of Polk and surrounding counties, who visit Salem, we would say, for comfort, elean beds, good grab, and everything that makes life pleasant, be sure to M put op" . a f a . . t ise voupicrciaj &oti, - A Perllooa Season. ; : Glorious and delightful as the Summer wea ther Is, its tropical beat is a severe trial to the vital powers. Even the strongest are some times prostrated by its effects. The common phrase applied to this condition of the body is ."general debility," Now, , general debility arises from, and includes a variety of ailments The liver is more or less affected, the bowels are either constipated or to much relaxed, the stomach but half performs the work of digestion the appetite is poor, and the spirits depressed. This is what is called general debility. It is a general disarrangement of the physical func tiens, and requires as a remedy a medicine that will regulate them all. Ilustetter's Stomach Bitiera is specially adapted to this purpose. Its general operation i not eoufined to a sin gle organ. It the liver is affected, it restores its tone. ' If the stomach id torpid, it regener ates it. If the neves are tremulous and weak it braoea ana reinforces thcur If the wind, which ever sympathises with the body, is gUuiny and despoodout, it relieves the difficulty, and toon brings tbe wholo mechanism of tbo body into harmony with the laws of lile and health. There is no civilized nation in the Western Hemisphere iu which the utility of Hosteller's Stomach liiters as a tonic, corrective, aud anti bilious tneuiciue, is not known and appreciated.' Throughout the Tropics it is considered both by the people and by the profession, the standard specific. While it is a medicine fur all seasons and ail climato?, it is especially suited to the com pi aints generated by the weather, being the purest aud lest vegetable utiuiulaut in the world. Beware of the Bitters mad of acrid and dangerous materials, which unscrupulous per son a4 endeavoring to toist upon the people. Their name is legion, and - the public has uo guarcotte that they aro uot poisonous. Ad here to tne tried remedy, II -.sutler's Hitters, sold only iu'giasa, aad luvur iu keg vr bar- rels. . Ever since the art of Ukii g pictures was firt introduced, by means ofchemicals.it has fsteadily imptuved, uutil now it has becomo as it wire, perfect, It has Cost those cngagud in this ai t litany ears ot patieut study, uuiil now ibey gite tu tLv wcild that pwaer o much de iie u lie poet, aud the "gltt'a been us ; we o ourselves us others seo us." Fur further arucu.ai call ut li.o ItL.1," wLvrc iiruco A Atiams will abetter all qutiious aud demou-.-Usie ih iLtuty t-y takti:g your picture. NOTIC E. H iving returned from Ocboco, 1 aui uow doioruiiuod to sed out my suit. stock nl turuilure at greatly reduced prices. Uiug to t euiliiUcd Ul Lcaliu, I u'esire to sell LoOiieiely uut, mcluJiog luacLiuer, sb"p fix tures etc., etc. Hero is a pleudil ehaoee lor any pe.soa desiring to loiiovr ealiuet maaing A v "rr j r I- e jiiutcl-jJ u tlu Lo, which can be rented ii.'uuo.ii,) at a Ijw prit.. Fr further particulars apply to U. c. WILLS. Dull js, Pol a Co., Uicou- IMtssn.l are tli'jy that ?ec reht-f frm ' l.irti ouij.lauit. liiUioU.nt , iSad Cold, Piinplef, tiiotcoe., Empti tis, Kxjgb r k in, Salt Ithcunj, nrysiia, and Scrifulus dircaif s, y the use f Dr. l'i-ri's Alt. tSit or iold.n Medical Iisoverv; fur tbey shall be happy in knuwing that the cure is complete. Soli by all drug- News Nummary. Clticago, July 20 The liberal Ke lU'iIiiuns lie id their first ma luee in; of the cuti.paigrj iu tha city this cvt' uing. Speeches wero nude Senator Trumtiull aud others. u Washington, July 29 Telegrams i'rotu North Crolina this morning says the campaign now drawing to a close, will certainly be a Republican Kucce.s. Democrats are alarmed and are trying to create tho impres-ion that large numbers of negroes have been imported from Virginia ty vote the Republican ticket. Philadelphia, July 29. 1 he Japan ese KmbaAsy, was hamdsomely enter tained by the c ty this evening. Iwa kura and others made .speeches. New York, July 30. The PresU dent arrived at Utica this morning, where he will de given a public recep tion, and be the guest of Senator Couklin untiljThnradjy, when he Ieav s for Thousand -Islands. A public dinner, tendered by the Chamber of Commerce to the Japan' ese Kmbassy, ha been declined, owing to the departure of the Lmbaasy ou the 1st ot August. Chicago, July 30. It is reported that li. Steiner, the manager of the Ledger course in this city, and lately associated with Charles Wydham iu the management of tha rrench band con certs in this city and elsewhere, de camped with a large amount of fundi, receipts of concerts in this city and Cincinnati i -" , ; s The -weather throughout the West has been hot for thVpast few day. j The latest crop reports are favorable showing that the yield of wheat will be an average one, while the oat crop Will be unusually large, and corn promises io be as good as ever before known. A Ilaleigh dispatoh says it is an nounced that last Saturday the names of two hundred Uepublicauj haxt been marked for challenge there.. Yester day nine hundred and eighty-three names out of the voting population of one thousand one hundied and thirty, were niarkeu ior cnanenge in tne town of Kingston. In this number were in eluded Democrats. r Tho object of challendugseeuja to bo to prevents full vote. The Republican Committee sent messages throughout the State calling upon Hepubjicans to appear ud exer cue their "rights to vote. The documents in tho case of Chas. Thicrte, an American resident ia Mex ico imprisoned four . months by the au thorities and subjected to other out rages, have been forwarded to Wash ington. i i ; . Washington, July 29,The Secre tary in charge of, the Colombian Lega tion unexpectedly sent to the Depart ment of State a large part of the bal ance due for claims according to the awards of tbo Joint Commissioners'. They had been delayed in consequence of the failure of the Panama Railroad Company to pry their liabilities to the Colombian Government. The company having resumed payments the Govern uieut has resumed payments to the United States. ' A special says that acting Secretary Richardson estimate the damage to the Government in tho matter of paying for captured cotton wlonc durin the re bellion aud by the purchase of Confed erated archives, will not be less than two or three millions of dollars. Sev eral claimants before the Southern Claims Commission tor large sums of money, and whose loyalty hcemed fu'Iy estubliahed, are now found to have been in the employ of the rebel Government which, of course, ends their claims. . San Francisco, July 29. No confir mation of the report ot President Juarez having been received prominent Mexi cans are betting he is not dead. Advices from Gautemaia state that the friars uow io this city were exiled under a law of the Republic closing all convents aud monasteries aud devoting the buildings and property not necessary for church ue to the State. San Sal vador has tuken the same action, T hi is exactly the same course, pursued by the late Juarez in Mexico. The exiled friars are allowd $25 a mouth pension from the Government for one year. Kighr Apache, Pimoand Pa;o chief who have hceu Kast ou a visit to the great father under the management of Gen. Howard, arrived here last night overlaud en route to Arizona. The Superintendent of Streets is en gaged to day fencing various public places, school and engine lots iu the western ptrt of the city, to preveu t'eir beiug sqirtttcd ou by jumpers, who are actively prospecting lor such property in all parts of the city San Fruneico Ju'y Z') Jas. K Dix u is on trial in the Munieiph C urt, charged with grand larceny l appropriating to his own u-e S10.OUO placed in his hand. by G. II. Whitney, stock broker, who anticipated bcinu at tached by his creditors. '1 he !ii.ih was nculy all recovered froin Ches?nit. to whom Dixon had xiven Dixon was arreten it Crinne. It is runrtred hre that the title to the to n ship of Suelburn, Nevada, i to be claimed by Ueu Holliday. uudei tho act of Congros giving him ol' acres at each station cuustructcd on tin o'li tiverunu liXpress ami Ktage line n aget.t has been sent up there to take itossessHiu. No mining property falls within the .'KM' acres. A smaller dividened than any had for a month will probably be paul by Crown Point this month, oud this ex pectation somewhat effects the whole market. The standard remedy for Couhe, In fluenza, More Throat, V hooping Cough. Croup, l.lver Complaint, llrouchltis, Illeedlu ut .the l.unge, and every affertlou of the Throat. L.mi$re and C'heatt liiclnd incj Comptlon Wletars) llalsam does not dry up a Cough, but loosen a it, cleatiKea tbe I'Uiiga allays Irritation, thus removing the rausc of the com jlaint. otie genuine unless algti ed I. HUTTs. Prepared by HliT I! W. FCHVI.H k WIN, lloslon. Hold by RlilllDI NfHTf IN, IIOM. TliTTUIt dc CO.. Stan Fraiieiro, and by dealers geucrally. 10-ly SADDLE TIlEfJS. Has on band and for 8ale, RADDLE TREES of all aiaes and the ht quality. Shop near Waymire's Mill, Dallas, Orecon. 43tf fluff) i ;IRew(irl ! x The undersigned will pay tbe abore reward to any ptrson returning the following animals to him at his reiiideaee, ia Independence. Ono white mare, heavy set, harness ' marked ; no other msrks visible. About ten years old. shoes on fore feet. Also, ono one dark dunn, or claybank mare, with black tail and wane; large white spot in forehead ; saddle marks on left side; shoes on ,foa feet ; about ten year old. J4. C. HUSSEtU J, W. HOBABT. Buena Vista. LooU Out for the Loco mo live When the Bell Itingsl Since the O. C. Railroad bae been completed to Cornelius, and prospects of its speedy approach to Dallas and thenee to Buena Vista, ba up with the times by patronizing borne . 1XUUSTKV AND ENTEHPIUSE. Why send yonr money out of the State, and uce inferior articlwa, wheu you can get tho genuine " Home Manufactured" article by call ing on .. GEORGE W. HQS ART & CO. at DALLAS or BUKVA VISI'A. in Polk Co Manufacturers of Superior Wool faced, long and tihort STRAW COLLARS. HARNESS, BRIDLES, SADDLES and all other house i: quip n i: i t s made of leather, which they offer at reasonable r-itcs. Orders for Carrine trimming, Repairing, etc., will be promptly atUaded to, aod dne q the most approved tyle. 16 if . GEO. W. 110 BART A CO. NOTICE. ORKHON C IMI'OKN'IA RAIT jroad Company, Land Department. lrt UndJ Oregon, April 5, 1872. Notice ia hereby j;i veil, th.it a vigorous proaeeutiou will be insti tuted againut any and every persc who tref parses upon any Railroad Land, by cotiinjc and reiiiovinr timber thorefrom before tie aiae i UOUtlflT ot the Cumf.any AND 1'AI1 FOR. All vacant Laud iu odd numbered Miction whether surveyed or unsurveyed, within a dis tance of thirty mile from the line of the road, belong to the Company j I. R. MOORED. 6-tf Land A-cnt Da. Sack's (Catarrh RKVRtT. $")00 reward for an incurable caiMr. Sold !y dru?)?i.tii, ir by mail, 70 cent., l'umphh t free AJJieas R. V. Poarce.M. D., Buffab.X., Y. For tbe rery be.t photographs p ti RrJ ley A. RuloffaWs tlailery wilt -ut STAIRS. XstT ASCEND IN THE ELEVATOR, 42H .Mvjutoitcr, .treet, San Francisco. SPECIAL NOTICKS. WILLI VU I)A VIISO., REAL ESTATE DEALER I Otllce, No. Ul front street, ! roll rLAND OUKiiuN. i R Y. t ESTATE in hi CITY and KT I'OltTt.ANh in ih m -t lirM U p..t.Mf: ..f LOTS, HALF IU.OCKS itut llLOCKS, Hi) USE- and .r)Ri;S; ! u, ! IMPROVED FARMS, and val.iabl. inri(l'i el LAN US. located in ALL purl i hl'ATE for SALE. LEAL I-STATE and other Pr -pern 'urhaed f'r Correspondents, in th'm L"IT in I ihr ouhout the STATE" and TERRI roRIKS. wjb r.t r,r aad on the inot D'AN I'AiJEol'S TERMS. ! IIOI'SE-5 and STORKS LEASED. !.oNS N EOoTI TKI, ni.J CLAIMS H M..-C! Il'Ii NS IMtttMlM.Y f!.. .KTEI. An I a i?ner..l FINANCIAL auo VOilSOY BUSINESS traa tcl. A'SEVIX ..fiVn OFFICE, in aM t MTIES-and ToU'NS in tbe STATE. i' , ir d ).4 -rifMi..n of FARM FHOlM.l'. Y . I ' i I r i ? i ti ! i io" I dr '. M'! ' ,rl i " V VEP.YL : - Twx .'V- it- I - tv S :. . .- 's SE1 W I'N' his lie owe vyfy rs- iff ,r .ft. - At FRANCISCO. J. W. GILBERT, Agett, O. W. HOBABT. Dallas j NE W A D VERT1SEMENTS. WA BE,'. IB HI D W JJ: &Do." IIV II ART DA RE, FARM MACHINERY, WAGONS, ETC. INCLUDING PITT CHALLENGER, RUSSELL, HARDEN, k WHEELER'S THRESHERS. i ' MOUNTED and DOWN ENDLESS CHAINS, HORSE POWERS, H A IN E'S II EA DERS, with extra heary drapers And many other improvements exclusively OUIt OWN, o- MARSH'S HARVESTERS. DODGE, Vod., Hubtkitrd, Clipper.Bttrkeye.Pprnpue Excelsior, New York, E.terly. Durte, Eagle, and ki:api;u and sioVRns. STUDEBAKER, PACIFIC, AND BAIN FAItM and HEADER WAGONS Nia nerWl in prfprtin and finish, all boiled in oil, and fully warranted' 0 milE GREATEST VARIETY OP GOODS I and Mrl.inerv in the State, at tbe lowest .itt1 pru'ea. anl fie plven when desired. Uetiirtnber, we put tu. man's nota in the Bank. itber i't S item. Portfand r San Francico. w ii:. iihou x & to.. Saltftn. Inn" 1 , 1 f 7 1 . II 1840 m 18 70 c ii o 1. 1: u a .' HOW TO CURE IT.; At the commencement of the Diaribn?, whieb ilwys precede an ataek .f the Cholera, take i tap-inful of Pain Killer in sajT and wa- r. (not- if enrenient,) and then batbe freely e toina,ch and bnwels with the Pain Killer nr. Should tbe diairhce orerjmps continu jH-at tli2 Anf every ten or fifteen minute un it tbe patient i relieved. In extreme? rae. '. r unirc teaHoiiful may ba given at a The Vain Killer, as a remedy, has no equal. neaae f Cb-dera, Sanim-r Complaints, Dys ''v.. Dyttitery. Aarhma it ettreajn nc niitbt v takitiff it internally, and bathing with it r.tdy. Ita aetim if like majrie, when external r applied t Old Srea. Unrna, Sealda, ant -iiratna. For Sick Headaeba and Towthaehe l-jti't fail to try it. In short, it is a Pais Kill Direction accompany eaeb bottle, Jhc Pain Killet is sold by all dealers in Mcd cineS. Price. 2r cents. 50 eentand tl per bottle Midsummer Maladies, The hot fdor rays that ripen tbe barveats gen erate many distressing discnyes. If tbe liver be at all preditpoact tu iereRularities, this is he seftsnn in which bilious attacks may be an ieipated. A weak stomach, too, ia weakest in he summer months, and the Ions of vitality ib rough the pores by etcesflve perspiration is jrroit, that a wlidenme tonic, contbininj; (be projrtie of a dilTui-ire atimulant and r-ntle exbilarant, ic in many carca necessary to health, and under no cireuinstatiees should be -liii .f nct-d with by the sickly and dilapidated Of all tbe preparation intended thus torefre?h ustain. aiid tortify tbe buuian frame, there i uono that will compare wilh H-itetters Csle 'trated Stomach Hitters. They have bcej w iabed it. the blaare of experience and not found wanting 5 bave been rcenromended from the first as a jtreat mcdieal rpeciQc, rot as a bevi-rage, and in ite of intcrurtod opposition from Innumerable quarters, Hand, after a twenty years triad, at the bead of all proprietary taed ieinos intended for the prevention of all ordi nary complaints uf the etntDacb. tbe liver, the i l.owols, and the nerves. Ic toe unnMitliT iia irifta tr.lerioj tb' ffc-'at rivers of California, Ho-tetter'a Stuiah Uilters may tie elacaed as tbe rtandard oue frvt:j-y apeeiaa of intermit tint and remittent fever. Tbe people, who in habit those diatrieta. p'a- the nn.t implicit confidence in the prparati. i a conflclcneti that increased every ar by tbo reealts of its op . s .ration As bitters, so called, d tbe tnort pernidons ehnraetfr, are spriagina; up like fund no every tide, tbe pubtie tshcroy rorewrnd as;aiftsttbe .iraniHshop frauds. Ask tor lloetettar's Hitters. eo that the laoel etc.. ere correct, and remem ber that the gcnjaliUF artieb 1 fitter soldinVUkt bet Ic bottles nly. NKW A D VElt TISJSSfEA U'& VEGETABLE 8JCIUAH HAIR Every year increases the popularity of this valuable Hair Preparation ; which is due to merit alone. We cah assure our old patrons that it ih kept fully up to its high standard; and it is the only reliable and perfected prep aration for restoring Gray or Faded Hair to its youthful color, making it soil, lustrous, and silken. The calp by its use, becomes white and clean. It removes all eruptions and dandruff and, by its tonic properties, preyenu the hair from falling out, as It rftimu kites and nourishes the hair-glanda. By its use, tho hair grows thicker and 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 Hair Dressing ever used as it requires fewer applications, and gives the hair a splendid, glofisy sfp pcarance. A. A. Haye, M.D., Slate Assayer of Mxssacjiusetts, says, uTXhe constituents are pure, and carefully selected for excellent quality; and! consider it the Best Frepaeatiox for its intended purposes." 1 Sold by all Druggist, and Dealers in 2fediciU Price Ono Dollar. Buckingham's Dye FOB THE WHISKEHS. - As our Kencwer in many cases re quires too long a time, and too much care, to restore gray or faded Whisk ers, we have prepared this dye, in o;i preparation; which will xpucklyAnd effectually accomplish this results It is easily applied, and produces a color which will neither rub nor wash oft Sold by all Druggists. Price Fifty Cents. . j Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO NASHUA, ST.H. 4 Ayers Cathartic Pills, For; all Modicino. the purpasea of Xax&Ur Perhaps tvj orw'VneJt . cine ia o univeraaJiy ro quiretl by everybody aa a cathartic, nor was ever anv Iwfore so universal ly 'adopted into use. In every country and amonr all cl.VHsea, aa thia mild but "efficient purfative i'ilt. The obvious reap, aon is, that it U a more rt habla and far more cffec tnal remndy than any oiiisr. Thoe who have) tried it, know tint it curcl Uiom; those who bar) not, know that it cures Ihidr neijrtiwra and rrtenIs and all kn jw Uiat what it otise it doca aJwaya th .it it never fails through any fault or neflectof it comtxxitioa. We have thou.ands upon thou s.i tv U of ccrtiQ.Tatea of their remarkable cures of the folio hiir cumptainU, but such cures are known it everv n.tsrii''rh-jl, a?id we nvl not publwu thciu, Adait?d t .ill ae ant conditions in all climates; cont.iiiiuu noiuier culo.o-d or auy deleterious dru-jv thev m tr tc ttken with aarety ty anyuouy. ancir iiiic'.ir cu'ttinx preserve thetn ever fresh and make Uie.u plewaat to tAe, while bttin purely vegetable no htnn ca ariae from their use m any quantity. They operate by their owerful influence on the internal viera to purify-tho blood and stimulate ft into h.ilt:iv action remove the obstructions of th t.nn.vih, bvel, liver, .ana otnor onrans ox u boly, rctinntr their irre,rmar acuou io- neaiui. ana by correctiniT. wherever they e&ift, ach derange-' njents aa are the llr-t ork'in of disease. I Miuuto Uirivlio.H are pven in fan wrapper on th box, fr tho following coinpxainu, wmca mesa IVi rapidly cure: ... V.,r lirnla or In ttifreattoM, Clatle 4e. Linuanr a-id T Appestse, they hout. hi taken nodoratelj V stiinulato tbeatoui ach and rcntm its healthy tone and action, j For LHrr Complaint ant its vanotw symp tom, Ilitiaua liej'iacdP.aica aaeainacraai Jaimaics r lirren MlcUtaeea, csillon foUc and lIHIoua Irrr, they thould be ju lictouly t ikeu for each cae, to correct the diseased actioti or icinovo the obstructions which canso it. For I9.rae ut err or Iiarrhoea, but one mild lose i fffterailv required. - For llhriniiatlam. Wont. rT'I. Palpi ration of cht Heart, Iala la tbo Mi4e, Iliack and E.in. they shouM be COntinoouMr tak u, at rvjuimt, t chansre the di-ieased action T the ayatetn. With such change those complabts di"apj.ir. For Iro par and Itropalcal SweHlajfa they should bo tikcn in laro and frequent doses to pro di ' th e0"o :t of a drastic pu.xe. For Musitreaalna a larrft tloae should be taken aa it produ-'c tiic de?iivd effect by sympathy. Aa a t?iuer I'UI, ttke one or two I'if to pro mote' ditfetion aud relieve tho stomach. An occasion il loo atimulatna the atomaeh avcl towela into healthy acfltion, reitoree the appetite, anil invigorates the system, llonce it is often ad rantasreom where no scrion deraniretnent exits One who ftjets tolerably welk ofWn finds that It dote of thete Vill make him feel decidedly better, from their clcanainj and renovating effect on the diges tive apparatus.' - - 1 JR. J. C. A YE II t CO., Practical Chemists, lOlTEZJ, 3IJLSS., V. S. A WJH tew tverrtliln needed la a family, fro tie heaviest to tie Hgbteat fabric IT DOES MOKE ATOItK, y noszE iirDs of worst, ' XXD KETTE3I WOSH Than war other machtn. aaataarataaa ' i If there is a Florence Setrinff Mi chine within one thousand miles -of Bon Fraiirisco not working well and giving entire satisfaction, tf I am in formed of it, it t iU be Attended to without expense of any kind to tha owner. t . -. 8AMUEL HILL. AgeaV 19 Nw Meatgemery Strf urtnd Hotel Building, Saa Francisco. fend or Circular and samples ths erorlv. 4cfir Agrnts 4ci 4a wry flat. m r via vt-i . mr