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TOWH AMD COUOTY HEWS, DALLAS, SATURDAY, OCT. 26, 1S72. Money Market. Latest New York Gold Quotations 1 Legal Tenders in Portland: Buying 90 Selling 91 Dallas Produce aud Commission Market. Corrected Weekly, by Bolter and Wortley Merchants, Main Street, Dallas, Oregon. WHEAT 60 f 65 bush. OATS 35 40 c. BARLEY 75o FLOUR $5 $5 50 bbl. u Sks $137 CORN MEAL 1c. ft. BEANS 6c. n ft. BACON Sides, 16 15o ft. " Shouldcrs.Uo. to 12o. J ft. HAMS 2 J 16c ft. PORK Dressed, 6(a7cts " Pickled, 8c. to lO.e. ft. BUTTER Firkins 20 25c ft. " Rolls, 30 to 25c. ft. EGGS 30c p do. LARD BulkI6c ; tins,2f), POTATOES From Wagon, 37o bushel. ONIONS $1 50 "0 bushel. APPLES Green, 50c bbL " Dried, 6c "fei ft. CHEESE Now Oregon, 20 Q 25c B ft. DRIED PLUMS 16J fl ft. WOOL 30o. ft DALLAS C1IUUCII DIRECTORY. M. E. Church. Services on the 4th Sabbath of each mnth at 11 A. M. and 7 P. M. Sabbath school every Sunday at 9 A. M. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening. Rev. J. James. Pastor. M. E. Church South. Services en tbo 1st Sabbath of each month at 11 A. M. Rev. J. 31. Lovell, Pastor. Baptist Church. Services on the 3d SaV bath of each month at 11 A. M. Rev. P. Ilolman, Pastor. Business has been unusually lively In town during the present week. The County -offices are Icing put in etyle fcr Circuit Court. For cheap and pure Drugs, go to Nichols and Hyde The most extravagant Legislature that ever -cursed Oregon has adjourned. We understand that there is aoon to & barber shop started in town. be The funeral of the late Miss Georgia Sbolti who died on last Friday week, took place on last Sunday. Rev. J. James preached the fu neral sermon. The great San Francisco Curccf entertained the peophvof Dallas n ln.it M ri Jay a very large audience were present all were highly edified, and the performence was looked upvn At a grand suceess. Our citizens are mending their ways. Tha trustees of La Creole Academy are building a sidewalk around the Academy bloc't. Mr. Ciingham has put a sidewalk arouad the hotel front. Do you want wagons or carriages ?If you do go to W. II- Teal and Co., main street Dallas, who have them constantly on band, where they can be purchased cheaper than the cheapest. The November number of Demerest'a Month" ly is received. It is filled with choice tejec. tlons of the finest reading. As a family and par lor journal it has no equal. No household should be without it Subscribe for it at once in order to commence with the year. Professor C. J. Merrill late of Boston, will be here on Wednesday next, to meet all per ons interested in music with the object of forming a class. At Portland and Forest Grove the Professor has won golden opinions as an instructor in both vocal and instrumental music. President Campbell of Christain College has commenced a law class and a good many of the Students are delving into Black stone and Kent Let the citizens of Polk poes css their souls in patience and we shall soon dee that rara avtt i terrin. an honest law yer. DO HOT NEGLECT A COLD. Thousands have been carried to early and unnecessary graves by not resorting to tome sure and relia ble means of cure. Wlstar'8 Ilalsam of Wild Cherry is offered as a cure of nearly half a century's standing, and is in all respects the best for coughs, colds, bronchitis, whooping-cough etc There are one hundred and twenty thousand bushels of grainjin the several warehouses at Independence. S, II' Berman the very popular Justice of the Peace at that place is full o! business He reports ihat the bard times have made lots of law suits. Rosendorf and Co, have the largest and best stock of general Dry goods and Groceries ever brought to Independ ence Their Stoves and tinware are the best and Cheapest in the County. Tom Belt having disposed of His Blackberries and woods bts regretted his hasty step He is now anx ious to buy more. Dr. Jack Davidson reports that there il .not much sickness at Independ ence. Moaa Trouble ox tub La Creole On Tuesday morning after the Circus performance we were informed by Mr Igo, who drives the stage between here and Lafayette, that as tbo performance broke up, Glaze was standing between him and McCann while the crowd was paising out, a pistol shot was fired by some one in the crowd, the ball passing through the clothe s of Glaze,breaking thejekin on the left side causing quite a flow of hem orrhage Mr Igo stated to us that it wan im possible to tell whore the Bhot came from ex cept, it camo from some one in tuo crowd, and ' that Glaze supposed that tt was intended to take his life, by his enemies On arriving at home on Tuesday,wo loam from others a differ cnt version, to the effect that Glaze was en the lookout for Whitley, and that ho accidentally or otherwise, fired off his own revolver whilo taking it out of,or placing it in his pocket wo understand that Mr Ncal Gage of Luckiamute, witnessod the whole affair, and was the means of saving Whitley's lifo Wo shall endeavor to learn tho facts in the case so as to give particu lars next week We hopo there was no wrong intended; but if there was, wo shall when wo learn tho facts, denounce in proper terms tho wrong doer. It still waves. It will be no surpriso to many of our readers to learn that that popular family paper, tho " Star1, Spangled Banner," "still waves." It isn't one of tho kind that "sus ponds" or "sells out." Wo havo received the Nov. number which is bettor than ever, During 1872, tho "Banner" has achieved immense success. Although attacked and abused by rogues, rascals and swindlers, for its exposure of their schemes, yet their abuses withthe good wordjof all honest men have run up its circu lation to 50,500 copies. The " Banner" is a large S paga 4 column paper Lcdjcii size, overflowing with Splended stories. Poetry, Wit Humor, Fun Ac It is a paper for young and old in fact for every body It show up evorp quack, swindler, and humbug in its "Rogues Coner" and is a money saving paper to every man, woman and child D, Prang and Co., have just finished a superb, full, genuine Chromo, expressly for every subscriber of tho "Banner" a per foe t beauty.'entitle 1 "A Bouquet of Autum Leaves," which in color, tint, shades and artistic merit, has never been equaled' This leading Home paper is only $1 a year. Chromo sent tree. Agents arewanted everywhere. Address Star Sanglcd Banner, Hinsdale N. H. Ti:i,E:fatAini. JV'ew York, Oct. 22 The Canadian horse disease has appeared in the stabics of the Brooklyn city railroad. Boston, Oct. 22. The horse disease has broken out here. Buffalo, Oct. 22. The horse discaso has here become a public calamity. Many branches of business are sus pended for waut of animals. The street railways are running with half the usual force and expect to stop entirely in a day two. Omnibus com panies have entirely susnended business All stock are sick. Canal hordes have escaped but now the diaealsc has broken out among their. Pari", Oct, 20.--A dispatehVays'thc public has been aroused to a bi-h pitch of excitement over the con ing investi gation concerning the bite war with Germany. It is believed it will be developed that the war was the result of the rash, headtrori policy of the Capinct then iu power. Paris Oct. 20 Prince Napoleon has appealed to the ProcureuMJetieral of France for redress against the Min ister of tho Interior, Perfect of Police aud others who took part in his expul sion. Two hundred families from Alsace and Lorraine are preparing to settle in the neighborhood of Alexandria; Va. Since the first of January last between 6,000 and 7,000 Alsatians have ar rived iu New York. Washington, Oct. 21. The Presi dent met with an accident yesterday, which at one time promised to be at tended with serious results. lie wa driving a pair of colts, and one shied violently and broke the pole. Both then became so unmanageable that the President was compelled to jump from the carriage to hold them. Meanwhilo they kicked the buggy into a wreck. Miss. Nellie Grant has arrived at home. Work has commenced, on three di visions of the Texas and Pacific rail road. The death penalty has been abolish, ed in Spain. Paris, Oct.19. Sumner visited Gam betta yesterday and exprcfesed the warmest sympathy with tho French Republic. Garobetta was deeply in, pressed by the interview. New York, Oct. 21. A Washington special says, it is generally belicvcd,that a chance of Indian policy is impending President may recommcud in his mes. sage, there are out croppings that afford a clue to the system proposed to be in troduced. The new policy, if rightly apprehended, propose to deal with tho Indian as with men endowncd with the possession of all the vices as well as the virtues native to humanity, and they will be dealt with on the same principle as the man in the civilized community getting punished for misdeeds, and pro, tection for industry. The policy of cajoling and coaxiug is to be abondoned Tribalation will be broken up so far as concerns the possession of lands and property. Each family having to own a farm or shop.will be assisted to gaining a support from their own labor, In dians will be safe on Keservrtions, both as to person and property, but off it, they must take the chances. No white intruders will be tolerated on the Reser vations, though it would not be desira ble to isolate tno Indian from small settlements about tho limits. The Indians will be given good instructions. The military arc to be on the Reserva tions, but subordination will be troated by civil powers. DI2AT1I of Win. II. SEWAHI). An Auburn (N. Y.) dispatch of the 11th inst. gives the following particu lars of the death of this distinguished statesman : Aubanf; N. Y., Oct. 1 1, lion. Wm. II. Seward died at his residence in this city at 3 o'clock yesterday after noon. He wastaken.illon Wednesday of last week with ague fever, and latterly a catarrhal affection set in. The imme diate cause of his death was tho latter. His family were all with him at the time of his death, with the exception of his two sons. Yesterday morning Mr. Seward rode out, and in the af ternoon dictated several items about his new book, relative to his recent ravels, which he has been engaged in writing for some time past, and, in fact, he was considered in no danger till about 11 o'clock last night. He re tained his senses to the last, and died iu the full possessiou of thoo sterling faculties which for years marked his life. He died peacefully at the age of 71. Mr. Seward having taken cold, and been somewhat unwell for a day or two was on the evening of Saturday, the 5th seized with a severe chill, aud his phy sician was summoned to him. He had been during the summer in his ordina ry good health, suflering only from the iucouvenience of inuscul ar palsy of his arms.and had been engaged iu preparing for the press his account of his recent journey around the world. The chill was that of an ordinary tertian ague, accompanied by harrassing catarrhal cough. It was followed by fever and delirium, which lasted until late in the night. On Sun Jay, he was up in the afternoon, took his dinner, and passed a comfortable night. On Monday, with tho exception of his cough and catarrh, he was comfortable, aud dic tated as usual to assistant in completing his book. Ho played whist Monday evening, but at 10 P. M. a slight chili occured, followed by delirium fever, with an aggravated catarrhal disturb ance of the chest which lasted nearly all night, his physn-ian seeing him on this account after midnight. On Tues day moruinf, after fme sleep bt again felt better, and drove out in the after noon, but the fever, delirium and ret !e?sues returned with the cough on Tuesday niirht. On Wedne.-dav he drove out for two hours and dictated to his amanuensis as u.-tral, though harassed all day with couh and Cut-in h-il t-flu-sion in tho clust. On Wednesday evening his (ouh secmsd abated JV-r a while and then the cough returned at bedtime. He was marly sdee-p!es until five o'clock in tho morning. At I A. M. to relicvt! the tedium of lyini: sleepless, he bad his son William read the New York Ttuust to b in o!" Wednesday morning, lie si. jit after I A.M . pretty well till 11 A M. of to-day thouirh fiis fever Le:t up without anv real remission. At 1 o'clock he was seized with great difficulty in breathing caused by a sudden catutrhal effusion into the lung, commencing with the rii;ht lung and soon, involving the left also, which occasioned his death in about two hours, He entertained no apprehension but that he should recover from the attack of the catarrhal ague till last nightpnd this morning at his age, and with the condition of the mus lar palsy from which ho has suffered so long',the fact that the lever was increas ing upon him, together with the ca tarrhal disturbances, led hij physician to appreheud a fatal result in the course of a week or more. Yet no immedi ate fear was felt, and his disolutiou was sudden and unexpected. Seward's intellectual faculties were clear and vigorous to t lie last save when disturbed by paroxysms of fever. Just after the effusion from the lungs to day and thinking it would relieve his breathing, he was athis own desire placed upon a lounge and bolstered up, and removed from his adjoining bed room into his study, where, iu the midst of his books and his literary and other papers and surrouudod by his relatives and a few friend and all his devoted dependents, he breathed his last. For the last hour of his life, as the powers of nature were giving away, his condition became easy and he spent the time in affectionate leave taking of his relatives and dependents, and (iually sank quietly to his last rest as if going to sleep. mi JLIJGISIjATI VLi, Illlsi panned. Tho House bill to provide for com mon Schools in German language ; House bill to authorize the purchase of 250 volunas Oregon reports ; IIouso bill to provide for tho education of the blind; House bill to amend the charter of Salem ; S. II. 48. to encourage immigration ; House bill to provide lor a wagon road from Sandy to the Dulles ; tho Senate general appropriation bill; House bill lor the relief of CJco. Aber- ncthy ; to define the boundary of Curry County. , Tho House bill to confirm title to certain sohool landst sold to A. A. Me Cully, was passed; The House joint memorial in relation to a port oi eutrv at CoOS Bay, was adopted; The bilLsj to ameud the statute as to quieting title ! to certain lauds hold by Bctllera, tud to organize the Oregon Childjeu's Aid Society, were passed; The House bid to appoint a State Geologist was passed; tho bill to improve State road from Wilbur to Itosebnrg, was passed ; the House bill to encourage tho raising of sheep; the House bill to provide for a road from Portland to Astoria; and the Senate bill to provide for a wagon road from Washington county to the Columbia river, were passed. SPECIAL NOTJCh'S. 46 CUT I'ositivcly, tho bst lKivini; and m.-it A m copf'oal busiuewit lor local A its mid Can viisserv ",iiy secured by addressing, Oi it l iUKSiioi t uiv.no, Chieiigo. OeiUMy. Holloways's Ills These pill alone, among all other medicines, in existence, poHC-M tho property of clcanaiug and r'tf"la tiri the bowcla and purifying; tlit animal (hods without dt-presifiug cithi-r body or iuinl. Sold 08 Muidtm Lane, N. V. Price, 2a oenta pur box. Ak for new styiu; tho old is counter felted. OetlU 1m. Makk MoxK.y fast and honorably. $12 50 per day, $7i per week, by at onco applying for a territorial ri;;ht, (which re givcu fro to ajjenti,) to Hell th be;t, rtron;j;cit, uios-t useful and rapid Fellin; Sewing Machine, and Patent liiitton I lulu Worker, ever u; rd or recoiiiiueii-l-ed by families, or buy one tor your own ue; it is only Scit free everywhere by vxproM. Address for particulars. Jkiiomk II. 1Ii i.sun & Co. Corner lirucuwich aul Count an It Sts. New York. Oct I 'J Cm. "Tua Ai.aao PuViiibers couiplaia that their business is destroyed by Avi.h's American Almanac. Tho people prefer it to any other, the Fanner's, Western, Southern, or the numerous local Almanac when they can get Aytr'i. It upplien the best .agro nomical data, "weather nnd jukta of them all, and above all medical advice which i. aluabl for every family. It i supplied gratia by the druggut?, und hould be preserv ed for constant reference and use. We are sure that no good housekeeper or rand --Anti Higher goes wiiMngty Slavery. .Sun Jar I, S. Y. without one. EISLEY'S HUtHU i a reliable Iiuretic an 1 tonic lor all derangements of the urinary and genitul ,.rgnn The genuine, as toiiocly Sold by JUv Hand, Hartal tt lUilt-y andlh- ir branches. i mw pirpared by H W Ui.-dey, the originator uiJ prupi u-lor ; and (he ira te sap plied l-y bis ruectrn ir., M aud Hi!y, New York. SVAPNIA, of opium purifiol, the tnot pi-r'-.-v anodyne in the market, main by process of Iir I M iiigtdow, Detroit Medic! College Is 1 wujrs uniform in trc-na,!h, whih is rarely tiic cae in tLer preparations f opium. I'HATTM AST! A I, Oil,, Va t worU wi-ie reputation a.i th? sore-l o l lrt ilim:.: naiingoit Over two million gallon hv Levii sod! fr the pa?t two yc.ir-, 'r.m which no i.e iikits:of any de.triplin have owurlfi .cn'l tor Cirriti-ir 'ol llo.i.w of CLa I'jat', K u--fcad trT , N.-w York 1 l Ct-.i.(.r A Co, Agents fir 'vutb Car na WE HAV1 !.iUfcN ILY HE ATI I) niotli. r-i . ty thy w rild i"t be w ith.-ut Mr Win , Sv ro f-, fp:n the. birth ? the ehi'itl u:uii it ha iirii.h'd wish the telliing siege, u:i.J' r any eoi4i.J r.ni"ii whale. er mEi CAET OF liEAUTY W! .d i i; ! no I'.Tigcr nk I , fu r tin world of f.if-i ii n and all the ladies know that is proihieed by using a deltghtl'iit ai d liatti)ess toilet preparatioc known it W l.uird8 ' I'lm tn id ou!h ' Its l.c.iui'yiug etfects are truty wvndiifu Depot, -j tlold St N Y A"D EAUT I FUL PICTURE "CUTE." Thi i the rnme of tho picture it.t ci.e is 16 ty 20 inches, il is printed tti oil colom from lit stone, and as a a specimen .if art, is eijual to any chromo ever published in America Its price and market value is ten dollar?, and the enterprising publishers, Messrs. Waters A Co., Chicago, give it away, to every yearly subscriber to their popular (amity weekly, Oi n Kirti-Sin k I'iMK.sn, The chromo i an exact production and perfect f-ic niinile of an oil painting by one o! Eigla;.d's greatest, artict Sir Joshua Reynolds. Tho suhjeet is life like, exquisite and pleasing. It is a picture of a Tittle girl, with waving, sunny hair, a rosy, happy face, cherry lips and soft, earnest blue eyes, seated upon the grass. under the st ake of spreading trees ; the little four-year old fairy has her round, plump little arm's clapped about tho tuck of her faithful attendant, playmate and friend her little dog, while ho nestles con fidingly in her embrace. In the entire range of subjects of this character, and works ot art delineating happy childhood, wo havo seen nothing which approaches this in beauty of do sign or excellence of execution, Wo leell per fectly freo to say that it has only to be seen to bo pronounced superior to anything of tho kind which has yet appeared; and yet it is given away to every subscriber to a valuable family weekly, full of reliable, instructive and interest ing rending matter, news and miscellany just united to the. wants and wishes of every lunuly cvery i man, woman and child in America, whether living in city or country. Subscription price $3 per year We should think local agents and cauvassers could imiko a mints of money taking order for this paper and picture. The publishers give large cah pay with exclusive territory to the Agent, and will son! freo to any address specimen ccpies, circulars terms, etc, Write for them Tho address of the pub lishers is Waters A Co., Cor. Stato and 16th street, Chicago. Ill II all's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Hcnower is a splendid dressiug for the hair No other like it Try it and judge for yourselves As a remedy for Dronchial affections and Chronic deseascs of tbe Lungs, nothing ever be foro discovered equals Dr Pierce's Oolduu Medical discovery MAIN STltUUT, DAlilAS. FI1THH HEST OF WINKS AND MQUOUS ales and porters dpeurfed at tke bin choiea Havana Cinr. (iveu " cH and wo Kiiariiutdo satisfaction, OIiA.K .t MeCANN 1V CLOSED- All perBoni indobted to 3. B. STILES nro miuo?tcd to call and settla up as soon a poss ible, as he has closed his old books. He hat! sold one half of his business to Phil Mcrrhiui, Tho now firm of Utiles A Men-nun will carry L.n the buxineHs at the old Mand. It takes money to carry on business and I ask tife who owo uio tu -'ooiuoout. 20 tf. 0. U. Stiles. em Co. 85 s : A 82 5 I UAKWDAl'j:. i'ARM -MACIIIXKRY, WAGONS, pitt ch u.li:X(;i;Pv, it ess a i. l, ii a !; u i:.v, .t sv u e e leu tii it e.s in: it MOUNTED and DOWN ENDUo.S CHAINS, HOUSE i'OWElt, IU INK'S HEADERS, wit!, extra heavy drapers And many other ioipruVrmenU exclusively 0- MA 11 S II ' Woods. Hill.!.; II A V VI I I I S. POE r 1, C,Hpp.er,lttieke.ve,S.rgne Exeel.-iur, Nw Yvrk, EetcrSy. Hurts, Eagic, and ether ItlvUMIitS au l MOW lilts. EIIAKER, p v ;Vi.?. AND ISA IN arm and in-:.wi:it wai;o.s. Now ."rVn in rrf pert ion and f.uis'i, a'! b.divd i oil, an 1 A.'iy warranted' ..0... rntiE c.v.r, test v xrikty of Grnpi .it. M.tcht;;. rv iu : h-.' Stat?. at t'e t. ti li-',v. .IP ! Vi-'i W'K-ll (1C-OVI 1. .1 Ueu.f inker, we p?:t no lean's ii"U in. l-.n l'atU either in S.iiem. i'ortlattJ r in IV iiifl.-CO. S.titiui, Juuti 1. lill. 1 per d;! ! A-rM:t.-r.:ir;t .1 A i! clat-T-i ' oi wni king peopie, ot ei:sn r -t. v. youii;' or oU( , make more uioitey at wik for us ii; t!- tr .-p:iri' j nioiuents, or. ail the time. than at anything (!-. I Particular1 frw, Aldress I. Sttum m-d Co. J Portland, il-iue. 2s-ly J vT. r & tWevt ts-lv.; - . x-. . -. ic4. , rr . i-v.... v, 'V 'a r 1t5 , ''. ' 1 . v. tr .- L V I J.-' ML '1 . 1 r-rr SP--ti.....-. I ; ' J. W. GliiUHRT, Agent. 17Gtu Salem, Ogn. ty rv- ' i :, -err & Xi '.t-V:: r":V 'lTti"" x; a ? W NE W A J) VlUi rSbWJXTS. Ayer's air Vigor , For restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which is at once Agreeable, healthy, and Tecttral for preserving tbe hair. Faded or gray hair is toon restored to its original color with the gloss an4 freshness of youth. Thin hair if tiiick- ened, falling hair checked, and bald ness often, though not Always, cored hy its use. Nothing can restore tbs hair where the follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can be eared for usefulness by this application Instead of fouling the hair with A pasty sedi ment, it will keep it clean and rigorous, Its occasional use will prevent tbe hair, from turning gray or falling ofT, and consequently prevent haidaes. Freo from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous and injurious to the hair, the Vigor eaa only benefit but not harm it. If w&nttd merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can bo found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil whito cambric, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre and u grateful perfume. " Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, LOWEIX, MASS raiCE $1.00, Ayer's Sarsaparilla, ion rinirinc the nLOOD. The reputation this tfc eeUcnt medicine enjoy a. is derired from its cures, many ot which are truly marvellous. Inveterate cases of Scrofulous dls-: ease, where the system seemed saturated witta corruption, have been purified and cured by tU Scrofulous affections an4 dibonlers.irhleh were a srravated by the scrofu lous con tain hi&t ion untO they were painfully afflicting, hare been radically , rnrcd in such prcat numbers in almost erery sec tion of the country, that Uie public scarcely need te be informed of its virtues or um?s. Scrofulous pninon is one of the most deftnicUre enemies of our race. Often, this nnseen and unfete ten mi i of the organism undermines the constitution, and invites tl'.e attack of cnfecMinjror fata! diseases, without exeitinp a suspicion of its presence. Aprain. it fecms to breed infection throughout the body, ana tlien, on Fome lavoralde occasion, rapidly develop irto one or other of its hideous forms, either on the surface or amone the vitals. In the latter, tuber, clcs may bo suddenly deposited in the lunrs or heart, or tumors formed in Uie liver, or it snows it presence by eruptions on the skin, or foul uleer ntions on some part of the body, lience Uie occa. f-ionnl ti.-e of a titt!c of this tiartaparitla is ad isnble, even when no active symptoms of disease Appear. Persons nftlirtcd with the following com- j.laints pencrsllT find immediate relief, and, at length, cure, by the me of this SAKSAPAUIZ fJiA: St. Anthony's fire, Hone or JCryipla J Ttiiter. Snlt 7fetiwi. Scald limit. R'ummna. i . A'.ire Jt'yrt, fore Eari, and other cruptisns or visible tonn" or Scrofulous disease. Also In the more concealed forms, as l)ype,iat Jroptyt Jlart Disease, Jt'ilt, Entlejiff, Jeuraftfittp' and the various I'teereus aiTcclious of the tnu-c lar and norvotis systems. Siphilit or Venereal nnd J&erniHal TiUemteS ., are cured by it, thouph a long time is required for subduing these obstinate maladies bv any metlcin ; Itut long continued ntc of this medicine will eisl the complaint. 1 rucprrha-n or White, Vter1 I'lccratiott. and J'emale Diaeaiet. are com mon lv soon relieved nnd tiltimntelv cured by ite rnrifv-tnir and invicorntinjr etrect. Minute Din tionn for each case arc found in our Almanac, piioit pratifi. Jineutnatigtn and ciowf, ahc rauseil by nccnmtd.rtions of extraneous mattrif in the blood, vield ouicklv to it, as alo Xtrer Complaint, Torpidittf, Congestion or Inflmm mat ion of tho hirer, and Jauitd fee, when arising, , ar they often do, from the rankling poisons In the blood. ThlA SAnsAVA1llT,1,A Is a great re storer for the stren-rth and ripor of Uie system. Those who are l,anjnid and 1 itlei, Tipem ' dent. Sleepiest, and troubled with yerrou Ap yrehentiiims or Fears, or anv of the affections pymntomntie. of Weakness, will find Immediate relief and convincing evidence of its restoraUT. power upon trial. PREPARED nr Br. T. C. AYin & CO., Lowell, Kfaa, Tractical and Analytical Chemist. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EViaiYWTIEIUe. 'i- rt i-j .a t4- 1 Till evprytliujf r.el ia a f.i-nlly, frea tld Lcivie.t to tbe litw: Llric IT syoin fzrmv. won;;, VZzti Kxsr other' tu&cbiti. If titers (: a 1 l.unee Swir.( IT. eii::tt U;i V nm thr,-ntul luileg of bar: i'lau.-i vo iui workicg VAdl iind p)tugcutiru Katiacti-a, if 1 am in- lOlliHtl t-f it, it Will l;o 4iUT.dtl to without t xpou-i.; of iibv l.!uu tu ih BAUUllL HILL, Agent, 13 New fc'ofd'i'cinsry Suc Griii.1 Hotel CuJin, ?.! Franci&co. Send fur Cieeulnrs uml amptr f h it h, w wmi. 5S H i-ai.-f vfs rvf .ytl v ..... ..,4jV: ?-:-i-v f j y? W X