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About Liberal Republican. (Dallas, Or.) 1872-1??? | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1873)
i i i DALLAS, SATURDAY, APRIL 2G. VIRTUE IN PUBLIC 3IISN. Mr. Garfield, one of the most emi nent members of the House of Repre sentatives, has been requested by a public meeting iu Ohio from which State he is scut, to resigu his seat. rXie Hon. James W. Patterson, Sena tor from New Hampshire, has published ja, card protesting his entire innocence joi any intentional wrong in the matters tor which he has been arraigne4f before the country. The reception of Mr. Colfax by his neighbors aud friends tias beeu widely mentioned with various xiegrees of approbation and ecusure. Public opinion is divided, and well it may be, on the question of the culpa bility of th'i&e and other public men Aye think Judge Poland's committee ?ent to far, or not far enough in its report The public had a right to ex pect a complete investigation with a clear verdict, iu the case of ever man whose conduct the committee attempted to investrgate. To stop short of this after opening the subject, was to bring the character of public men into ispicion 'and v to' leave them there without the possibility of a future exculpation. It thus becomes a question for the newspapers to discuss, aud no .decision is accessible. Party is apt to govern the judgement Men will see tha a political opponent has done a greit wrong, when a number of his own party might have done the same thing without censure. Rut the coun ry ought to have representatives legislators, rulers, of whom it is impossi. b'e even for malice to speak evil. We j are of those who do not believe that the pumbcrs of Cojgress who took the bait on Oukes Ames hook supposed they were doing wrong at the time of nibbling or biting. They did not fully realize the nature of the transaction, ani were frightened when they saw that their ownership of the trained stock would subject them to the charge as they should, and being involved in the bad buslQes3 after a worse Attempt at deliverance, they have not succeeding in re-establishing them selves in public confidence. It is painful that men whose intcgiity is such that no one who knows them would doubt their word for an instant are yet under such a cloud of popular disfavor that they cannot hope to regain public confidence. They will find friends at homo who knew and trust them; while the public, who judge them only by the results of the investigation, will believe that they have not been exonorated. la this judgement of ie public severe or unjust? In the popular verdict that has with wonderful una nimity condemned the action of the late Congress in voting to themselves, and actually taking, "back pay," we find cause for hope and pratulation Jt was for his vote on this affair that Ir. Garfield was requested to resign his seat. And if this spasm of public virtue which asserts its consciousness in the case of the suspicious stock and back pay, would become a chronic affection of the whole body politic, so that legislators would uot be tolerated in stealing, directly, or otherwise we " jrould expect to behold a return to the better days of the republic. If now their constituents would challenge members who vote for bills that put money into their own pockets ly way "pf subsidies or grants of apy description, ' wbich benefit individuals and not all the peoplo alike, then would we see purer and better state of things in f. Congress and in the country at large. It has been common for Christain men preachers and writers, when bewail iogr the degeneracy of party politics, and the corruption of the times, to disclaim ' the d&3ire of seeing a Dew party forrned, as the reform of existing par ties is more hopeful than the organiza tion of anothor that shall have elements in it of success. But 'the time has fullv come for good men and true, the honest men of all parties, to ask themselves if there is not a common gronnd on which they ujay a( least V temporarily unite to restore the gountry. " Look at the Senate of ttQ (Jqtc4 States. Look at the House of lteprc- '; gentatives, Iyook at the legislature at .Ibany. In th'13 city a party of reform, Qf a union of good uieu of all parties, rescued the public treasury offices from the band of theives, and tho same uuion is noecssary to preserve the city from being agaiu seized by the banditti who have Iren driven from power. The same union ought to be formed in every Congressional district, in every State. When bad men conspire, good men must combine. And there was never a more favorable juncture for the combination of all the virtuous forces of the community into a solid phalaux of reform, thau at this moment, when corruption iu high places has startled the nation. It is but a week or two ago wo had every reason to fear that all wc had accomplished by the revolution of last fall in this city, was about to be lost, by the subtle machinations of a few stealthy politicians who were preparing to fasten upon the city a charter that would enable them to perpetuate the reign of the "Ring. The,, outcry that we raised might, to the citizens of other States, have seemed needlessly fierce and loud. Rut the danger was immi nent and no time was to be lost. We believe the city was saved by the earnest remonstrances against the threatened outrage. This is the salu tary power in the concentrated efforts of good citizens. Rud men are the noisest, and the most numerous. Rut the good are the most intelligent and and influential, and carry with them multitudes who ( not being wise or trood prefer to follow the lead of those whom they can trust Wc are not therefore of those who take a despondeut vuw of public affahs even in the dark days of this winter Things have looked very badly. The foundations seemed out of place Those iu whom we trusted did not stand fast to their integrity. Rut the great heart of the people is sound It will respond when the note of alarm is sounded. Good men, full of faith am prayer, miuisters of God, ihz teacher f the ntoolo in the pres of the land, will still believe that a free government like ours cannot survive the decay of public virtue. Au l now, usat tilings have become nearly so la 1 that tolera tion has ceised to bo a virtue, let us hope that the reaotiou which has set iu will increase iu volume and force till it makes the nation regenerate and safe. ' Let us have virtue enough to hang murderers, aud put honest men into office, So shall the God of our fathers be ours, and the land shall be his Jelyht. N. V. Observer. FOUCED C; UNKKOSITY. Nothing is more curious than the way in which men are, by irresistible laws forced to work for each other, whether they will or not; and this truth gains in frce with every improve ment in civilization which binds men together, and fuses even different ua. tions into one whole, in a higher sense than aucient civilizations could dream The telegraph wires, the railroad tracks, the lines of postal communica tion, the vessels which restlessly come and go are like tho ropes with which the Swiss guides bind together them selves and the travelers whom they lead. Individual safety and danger thus become common. A man may work for his profiit in making an in vention, but once made, it enriches his neighbor as well. The scholar, the scientist, toil at their rcspectivo tasks for their own pleasure or good, but the whole level of humanity is lifted there by. Even the most superficial thinking cann( t fail to see the truth sf the words we hav said Why is it that teacher are so often jealous of each other's suc cess, so unwilling to communicate to each other their host thoughts, their successful plans? When one rises all rise The Success of ono is the success and for the advantage of the whole body, justly paid labor in any ono case insures equitable comprehension to all. It is not only the maxim of the Christain. Journal of Education. Strawberries. The first consignment of stawberrics came to hand March 12 from the garden of S. F. Itoss Santa Clara. There was only sixths in the invoice wihch sold readily at 1 50 per lb. The first Strawberries last season camo in on 18th March, and sold at $1 50 per lb. Itesouicea of Calif nritij. NE W A D VEll TIbEMENiS. GOOD NE WS ! TO THE people of PO LK COUNTY. 13reymn.ii 13ro.s. SALEM hiihcjon Are now pentn a Fino aud Selected utock of Good coajj'tioing DRY GOODS OF ALL DKSCI1TIONS LADIES CHOICE DRESS GOODS LADIES FANCY GOODS AND LA DIE'S, MISSES, CHILD REN S HATS. ALSO GENTS aud BOYS CLOTHING OF ALL. DESCRIPTIONS'! PRICES to SUIT THE TIMES, also it LA 3(1 E and well ASSORTED STOCK OF CAKHUS, M ATT IN (IS OILCLOTH, WINDOW BLINDS and Cl'KTVINS. A I.SO CKCEIlir.S. thing i crla inin QrrK-;w.Mu: in fa.t nv- ( IItie Furoi -biug ifo-id. IUvin bi.nvrbt our Sfi.ck in !.ei r r.in t n I New York in perTi wc c-n hold out ,wujeri"r iiiduceineiits to pun-h-ifcr., CALL and SKK f- r yurc!ve. Itreymaii 55r. Ma, S 7 "in l'iNAi, irrn.i:inxT. j N TOT1CE HEUKllV tllVL.V TO ALL nboni If may concern tb.i' th undT- t!i un i.T- ! izned a'iinioitratri x d th Litii'w T .1. Ui;f lately decea 1 ofl'olk t'ounty. Oregon, has filed her fiiul account in said elate nod that Monday. thf I'd dv of .June, A. I. I7. t the hour of 10 o'elock A. M, d n.ti 1 day i the tiino (et apart by the Cotiuty Court of said county for the hearing and the ettl5 nienl of said account of which all purtii concerned will take duo noli.. Ii.ilah Ili'k". i Adininitratrix ,il ei-ti!c, Datol this 2 2d v April A. l. H7:5. j A 2n tw ' AD.MIMTHAlOltSS VI.i :. j Hy virtue of an order of the County Court of llenton County, Oregon, in a do at th April term 7.5. of said Court to the iiuderrined Atintni?trator of the Estate of I'e'rr (J rounds deceased. I will on S.VTL'KDAV THE j 21TII DAY OF MAY, W.l At tho Court House door in Ha'lus, Polk I County, Plate i of Oregon, at the hour of one j o'clock P. M. of said d:iy, fell tho fallowing described premises at Public Auction to tiie highest bidder to pny toe debt. of th deceased to wit : Lot No. s in bl ock No. ono (I) in tho town of ISuena Vista, Polk County. Plato of Oregon Terms of Sale cash down on day of sale. Drury R. Hndgc, Administrator uf the Estate of Peter Ground deceased A 12 4w April It, 187.1. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for th county of Polk. Win. F. Clingan plfT ., ") vs. P urn in oris. Crrula Clingaa deft. J T 10 THE AB0VK NAMED DEFENDANT: In thonnmc of tho State of Oregon you are hereby required to iippear and answer the complaint of tbo jibiintiH' filed in the above entitled cau.se ngainst you with the clerk of said court, on or before the first day of tho next regular term of snid court to bo begun and held at Dallas, tho eoun'.y-seat of said county. On MONDAY the 12th DAY of MAY, A. D. 1873. You are lurtber notified that if you fail so to appear and answr, for want thereof tho plaintiff at said time will apply to the court for a decrco dissolving tho bonds of matrimony existing between you and Plaintiff and lor such other and farther relief as may seem just and equitable to the oonrt Pvblication ordered by IL F. Dunham Judtro li. F. Bonhaui Judge Ilaydon & lyfyey PltLsAtty's M224w EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Samuel It Tetherow has been appointed Executor of tho I will of Benj. L. Urittlth, deceAsed. All persons having claims against the Estate of doceased, will exhibit the same with the necessary vouchers, within six mouths from the first publication hereof, to J. L. CoL mm.h, my Attorney, at his office. iu Dallas Polk County, Oregon. Dallas, March 8, 1873. . Samuel, II. Tethrrow, ; Kxecutop. Mar 3 ltr J, L, Colliss, Atty, J AT I O IV A L U U $ 1 N E S S COLLEGE I'OST OFFICE I5L0CK, COUXEIl Fili.sr and Aldkk Stiuckt PORTLAND, OREGON. A MODEL COMMERCIAL COLLEGE!! Tin: edic vnox vow tiiu timks The Importance of a Practical Education Was novor lucre Apparent than Now ! 1 T IS UNIVERSALLY ACKNOWLEDGED that us we Rn.vr in p per it y wc grow more pnu:tiaal, and tl at it i required of men that they educate tltetnselve J praetieall v duciite. tbeniselve in the best manner possible to meet the deinund.s of the timed. When AsilanM, Kin of Sparta, was a?ked what things he thought most proper for ho,yn to learn, he ruf lied : 'Those things whieh tl.ey hi, mi Id naiie when they l-eeo-ue men." " Deliver all things iu nuinLer aud weight, and put all in writing that tho.' givect out r re ceived in,"j in a precept of universal application ; and there f a upeeial necessity for it strict ob servance iu all nu.onerss tntn;iotin8. Youn men the future welfare of this nmk o YOl ! Are VUl' prepared to meet.its deiaan l.i ? ACOrUSE OK INSTRUCTION I to iueet tho j DKFIA WS of" Til 12 AUi: ! The aiojit thorough, and comprehensive COUHSE OF lilSINL-.S TRAINING ever introduced hy cuy n n & it i a i OR n v s i a kss c o l l i: a i: Combining THEORY AND I'UACTK'i:, i tf UlC M5 of i ask's jsn i;t'isi:ss ori u i:ns. Tho Oosro i. nrr i d ;nd Tiu'it at ! j ei..!'.e the :u !-;u: t- t;st..-r it i.t tbo irt at i I1U--' p.?.dbx . ti i.t. ,-r puMtsg thr .ugh t! 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Its sucicss ENABLES the proprietors to furnish THE BEST, MOST DESIRABLE AND MOST USEFUL OIUUINAL UEADINU MATTER IN VARIETY, that money can buy, and to nmkeita HOME WEEKLY suited to tho wants of Every family Subscription price $li per year of 52 numbers. riMie liUcprsxiit Olii'omo "CUTE," Sizelfx20 inches, 1(1 colors Acknowledged by nil to be the HANDSOMEST and M OPT VALUADLE premium picture in America Every SUBPC1UBEK is presented with this Cbfoiuo at the time of subscribing, (mo trmV !,,) and also receives a NUMBERED CERTIFI CATE ENTITLING THE HOLDER TO A SHARE in the distribution of 125,000 in cash and other piemiums THE DISTIBUTION TAKES PLACE on the second Monday of Juno Next The Chro mo and Certificate sent, on receipt of price, SPECIMEN COPIES, PREMIUM LIST, etc., (JIVINO FULL PARTICTLARS sent free to any address. HI?'Tv E"nur local or canvassing in LK11IU every town Large Cash pay and the Uost outfit SEND AT ONCE for TERMS Addross Wanted OVRFUWSIDEFIiWNV, Chicago, 111, I TO fllllE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS FOR f tho erection of a State Capital Uuildir.g fo tho State of Oregon, hereby gfve notice that they are ready for the uhiniK-ion of Plans and Specification for the construction of a perma nent aud durable STATE HOUSE tor State ; and to that end they hereoy ruesto Architects, who desire to submit to them such Plain and Specilieationsto d so by forward ing the same t the oilico of saiu Board, at Sa'ttiu. Oregon, on or before tho 1st day of pril.A. D. 1H7:. It is intended that fcaid Capitol Building hhall be economicaly constructed, and bo ot uch dimensions as will be Miitahlufor a young State like Oregon. The gum of Fit teen hun dred Dollars will be allowed for such Plans aud hpecitieatious as may me accepted by the Board. JOHN F MILLER, SAM V EL ALLEN, HENRY KLIP PEL, Capitol Buildi 'g Comm'isionert)' Salem Feb L'j LS7:. 22 w Opera Saloon, In Opt ra niiilcliii, court snti:iyr saleji, oc;n. O. II. SMITH, PUOf. The He&t finality of WINES, LIQUORS & CIGAR id ALWAYS ON HAM). Itll.llAIU) TAI!M-:S. Of the latest and iti).t improved .Stjle. oim:x all xnjut. VIA. KINDS OF WORK, SEW IMS Wahing an i Ironing. Xv., done by Mn I'.uri.ttt on thort n'fitiee and n reaonable U rnj. AM orders S !t i.t tb- bouse, --uth e-t p.tri of H'las witl be iti.medi.: tidy altemi. d to C A i 3 T AL.X A 8- " .jo. ri:n.AU!, rnoiiiiinon. Ha jtirt received a jjit'c inviirp t, WHS- LIOUORS AND CIGARS 1 Mi! rati hi e.i 1 the t 1...1ce5t varu tieg. jAt" lb- Ml f H!id GIVE Hn A CALL, w Kiv !..;! V, " i 1 1 1.m ' rteu I t" $' per 1'iv. can 1 t !.'"! ; I, :.: I i.- . P.iitir!i!.r free, , r t-.-.v-i 1 s U t .1 o t lk ai t.ee. .- . 1 in y ti. l:er. r.ible Will eis ! !e thai w.d 1 hKl'.l Oi. lei ij t o' t wo tb tee ent tauip. Address J. LATHAM A Co. 'JV2 W:i!itPti.ti pb. P.otor, Mas Aj til 12 i'ui Read PaysiciHifs Corli'CHiCu tdev ! ! ,A?0 - o c o ' !'-". P rK ' CL O a a O 3 o o 3 (0 it- n"f -: O - rr O 3 ,1 nrrrrm mm I ye BEStlDHIGINI USE A n33t E(Jl::c:it and P'.c.isnit Tcrlc. Thoe Bitt r :ir prci-ared from ilic mod choicj and vliolooino btib nul i!ts ui d havo Ki'n univ-T.-al i-tVet iun whtrevr tri -d. Tho.i-iiind of dysti';iie l ave foni d rolif throuah their i. nt d ) hy leinns n e ni mnnd th mii for thu euro f aH li'. n.-es ef tbo bltMtd and I'lVer. a:.d irrigtdaiiiiui of the di Kostivo organ. Ilendic!i, l'.rio'ine, lnd Cc n-tij niion. (Scneriil Debilitv uml Lom of Apj etitc, nte nil e:liH.d b tho tler.inif'Miient vf the Mcmaeh, Liver and other fiinctioniii ies i f th. m ,tem. Tin? I X b bitter have bo"!i micci .-fidlv usd and aro warrnnt-d lo alkn i.ito Ihs ftiileiei i.i all the above c.ww. Thr I A" llittn' (trc y-f-f x,f)l out if i n utux.; (n mil . ntht-r than the inuhif artU'lr vnt our Until 4ft ixfclimtl, ft inl ! trill, trhrtt tli tn tnl, prosecute amcA turtles to th full ejtmt of the hue. CERTIFICATES. M Mr. tf. Ki-ntcin .v '. lientleuieli: I Hike p'eiiNUro to stiititilf tttat B?r ea'ily to yonrw lsli liave enrefollv texteit ;i:el e.xitinliOMl tin s.wnpie of your I X I. Hitters, wliicli you scot nie, unit liml i"i not onlviui imree al)lc Hitters, hot also one that canix.t fittt to he Iteuctlclal urn a tonitj and promoter of DiccMiou. U, IIOI.LAM). M.D. City ani Cointv Hosi-itai. .S.'m l-'raneio. June atli, HTI. I bnve carefully etaniine.t Dr. Henley's I X f. Bitters, and have falleil to .letect anything a liieli rould iiOnre even the 11101 lell' ate" eoitilutlon. t'rooi the cooiposltitoi of the llitu rs, it.s far its 1 mi utile to determine It. I Miotihl ludiii tint the I X I. Hitters, must he u, very eitleieiit remedy In Dyspepsia, tmliireM" ion, I,os of Appeti.e Mint nl mllar cmnpUluts, heiinj coinposed of a nnniher of veifi'tahle drugs which m e pi inei)a!lv use I in dlsea.es if that nat'irc, an. I tro of the gietitit ellicacy In their c ure. , , V. IT. ENfU.KS. r.t, Ass'l Res. riiyslclan Apothecary l'. ,V C Hospital H r AT K A SHAY K It 'm Of I'll K, San Kraiicisco. J ul v '.list, 1ST!. Messrs. IT. Kcstkin Co. (tents : I liav nxidis 11 careful examination of vmir I X I. Hii ters, and have found them entirely free of dele terious mineral mihstaoees. Yours, etc. 1,(H'IM K.Udx'K.VA C.Staio .ssnycr. ncviir of Counterfeit. None Kcmilne with out Dr. Ileuli 'i ii,'iiutiii e ncro-ait the ton of euch hottle. i:r,T Fnmllr lonll tittle ft Ito((I Iu tlic 1iuum. Noltl r.vtlirc. II. i.inti:i A- t o., Sole Proprietor. No, 518 Front Street, Sau I'rauvlaco. C al :y.iLfi;iutUj! v -i' :.-tii rwta r Ayer's Cherry Pectoral For Diseases of the Throat and Lungsf , such as Coufchs, Colds, "Whooping Cotogh, Bronc-hitis, Asthma, and Consumption. rrobably never before iu the whole history of xnedkiiK", has anything won no widely and mo deeply upon the conlidenco of mankind, a tins excellent remedy for pulmonary complaint.. Througu aloor . series "of year, and among inont of the race of men it ha risen higher anl higher in their eetim. tion, as it has become letter known. JU uniform character and power to cure the various affection or the lung and throat, have made it known as a re liable protector against them. While adapted to milder forms ofdiea!e and to young children, it is at the Hame time the mot effectual remedy that can be given for incipient consumption, and the dan gerous affections of the throat and lungs. A a pro vision against Mtdden attacks of Croup, it fchould be kept on hand in every family, and indeed a all are hometimcH subject to cold and cough, all should be provided with thi.s antidote for them. Although ficttled Conuumutlon in thought In curable, till great numbers of cases where the dis ease seemed settled, have been completely cured and the patient restored to sound health by Hid them JUttorul. So complete i its mastery over the disorders of the Lungs and Throat, that the most obstinate of them yield to it. When notlv ing else could reach them, under the Cherry I'ro toral they subside and disappear. binijrr and 1'ublic Spcalcer flild great pro tection from it. ... . , Anthmn is always relieved and often wholl cured by it. i , ... .. . lironchitls is generally cured hy taking thd Chrrrif I'ertoral in Kinall anl frequent doses. .So generally are its virtue known that we ne4 not publish the certiorates of them here, or do mow than assure the public that iu qualities ie fuL$ laaiutaiuucd. Ayer's Ague Cure, For Fevor and Aue, Intermittent Fere. Chill Fever, Kemittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, Ac, and indeed all the affections which arxsd from malarious, marsh, or mi.vrmatio poisons. As its nam'1 implio, it dons Cure, and does no fiil. Con!. lining m it her Arsenic. Quinine, UismuK.. Zinc, nor any other mineral or poisonous mbstanotf whatever, it' in nowise injures any patient. T-e numlwr and iinp'i tan e of it- cures in the agueIi-tr'u-t, are litcr.dlv l.evond an-ount, and we IicIjcti without a parallel in th hitorv of Aante medicine. Our pride i jrratitled bv the acknowledgment W receive of the radical cures effected in obtinat c-, and wln-re other renu dW s had wholly tailed. rnnc, )nn.t d i.eron?. ithcr rei-lent in, or travi llint' through laia-rnnti'- !oe:ilitxs, will be pro te ted 1v takincr the Mll'Il ri'ltt: daily. Kor I'Arrr a, ,,ii ' t . ari-it.g from torpidity ofth.- Liver.lt i- :n excellent remedy, stimulating th l.iv.T into b.-althv actiritv. ... For lti!i..u- I)Urd. rs a.id Liver Complaint, it 14 nti e .-client renx-dv, pi ...bi- intr many tnily Iii.irkable cure-, w here other me!icuie b.ll failftl. I'ep.tivd l.v in:, .t. L. Ay Kit & In., VnxrUcl imd VfiMb.tie.il i tieiui.-ts, Lowell, Mas., and St4 all round the. w orld. f ruler, $1.00 Villi JSOTTLE. 7 ITJlZtUS VEGETABLE SICILIAN J 77 ATI? V:.X-l&-.--X REKEWER. Kvcry yenr iiii-rfiv'S tl:c pojuilarit V of tlii5 v:u!t:i1!o Il.iir livpatntioii ; which n il" to nu rit n!mv, We cmi .lnrc jtir t'lil ji:;tr;;r: tl::tf it is I. opt fu'.iv tip to its liieli .-l:;ii'4:uil ; :ail it is the- only ivH iIm.; v.ud 1; A rt e.l prrp arali i'.i l'r rt'-tovtr."; CIj.'.vy oi: Iadld H.MH to its V' '.'till it! color. 11 ;:: it s-'tt, lit t ro:i-, .nil i!l.t ii. Yi:e so:Jjs 1V lt l t iu-f r.!K' white' iill'l CAT.II. It iv:!i')Vc' all i r::i hns :;inl ci:;nli vA) ar.'l, ly its toi.-i. proj'crlios, I'lvvcnls i!k' hair from f.'iimir '"t, as it stitnn I t. f-i an t n..ii i!ic the h:.ii-L'iaiia!i. lv its um the hair trrows thicker ::iul stiMUvrer. In hahlness. it icstoivs tho ca'i3!arv rhi:i.l- to their normal vigor, :m;l will create a r.ew mowth, cxevpt in extreme old ae. It is the mot economical Hah: 1 )kimm; ever usetl as it requires llwer applications, and L'ives the hair a si.leniih L'h'v pearame. A. A. 1 1 ayes M.D., St:itu Assr.ver of .Iass.ichue.t l-, says, "Tho const intents are ure, :ud carefully selecteil for" excellent p.i;;Iity; rani I convidor it the Ii:st I 'kli'ai.ation for its intended. p:npocs.v Sold by r.U Oruj.7tets,an.! .V'.-Vr 11 Hvdicict, Trice Ono Dollar. Buckingham's Dye FOR THE WIIISKEHS. As our IJenewer in many cases re quites too Ion;4 a time, r.ml too much care, to restore irray or faded Whisk ers, we have prepared this dye, in one r paration; which will quickly ami effectually accomplish this result. It is easily nnplicd, nnd produces a color which will neither ruh nor wash off. Sold by all Dniegists. Price Fifty Cents. Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO., NASHUA, NJUL. ir' Yfi y- ; "V--- 4!-S fiw 1 ffh "ill sew erervtbinj nceuc.1 in a fr-m'.ly, from tio Leatiest to tho latest falr-'c. ' a?: i:iriY::t ivokjs, j?haii '.uy chcr tr.nchiue. If then is a I'l m i;eo Pcwinf; M. "cliine wliisi ono ihr.tv iiinl t'iilts of H.in rmt..-ifco v. t v idi vvt U turi ghit! enfiro s.ilisf't iioti, rl f nm in i'omn'il of it, it vi!l 1 ulteinUil io wilhoiit txi't iiso cf any ldiivl iu tho v in r. , 8AMUUL IIJLL, An't,' ; 111 New MoLi-cr cr S'.rt: Grani llotci Bu.'Sdi.:;;, Sa;i francisce. S4tnt for Ctret:fr?"f awl mmpU m'cf th r rk. A'Hrc t?tt ..t;i' 3 "-'-jj tar 1 fhlSS. '