TOWIi & COUNTY NEWS.
DALLAS SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1S72.
Money Market
'.Latest New York Gold Quotations .111
Legat Tenders in Portland:
Buying......... ...90 Sailing 91
.Dallas Produce aud Commission Market.
Corrected Weekly, by O. B. Stiles, People's
Merchant, Main Street, Dallas, Oregon.
WIT EAT $0 85 $ bush.
.OATS 65 c.
PARLEY $1
.FLOUR $6 $6 50 $ bbl.
" Sks$l 62 $1 75
, -CORN MEAL 4c. tt.
BEANS 6c. lb.
JJACON Sides, IS 15e J'Ib.
Shoulders. Sc. to 12c. t$ ft.
HAMS 14 16c i tt.
PORK Dressed, 67cta
" Pickled, 8c. to lO.c. 3 lb.
BUTTER Firkius 20 (u) 25c lb.
RoHs, 20 to 25c. lb.
EGGS 20c dot.
LARD Bulkl6c; tins.20,
POTATOES From Wagon, $1 25 bushel.
ONIONS $2 bushel.
APPLES Green, 50c thl.
" Dried, 6o lb.
CHEESE New Oregon, 20 25o lb.
.CHICKENS 2 50 (3 $3 ft doa.
XURKEYS 75 a $i each.
Business lively.
Rain Wednesday.
(County Court next week.
Next Thursday is the National Anniversary.
Hay in ihia vicinity will be scarce this sea
aon. Al Graham of Salt Cxeek is bnilding a new
dwelling.
We understand there is one or two new cases
jOf small pox at Eola.
The Dallas District school closes the present
.quarter, next Wednesday.
The iftttendance at the Dixie meeting, last
Sabbath, was quite large
Numerous parties have gone to the coast a
the mouth of Salmon river
The Methodist Camp-ineeting at Ellendale,
.-commenced yesterday.
We noticed Mr D M Guthrie going through
town, on Monday with a lot of nice sheep.
Marked improvements are being made in all
parts of the county, by way of building, fences,
etc.
Rev J James has removed bis jewelry estab
lishment to the west side of Main street, just
aouth of the brick store.
Our town presented very much the appear
ance of -Goldsmith's Village last Suuday. Ev
rybody went to can; p-meeting.
Judge Myers. J. J. Daly and scvcrnl other
gentlemen of our town were tut fi.-Lio, the
ore part of the vtitk ar.d brought bote a Him
lot of tro.it.
MrIMOgleiby was severely injured last
Tuesday by a h-.rse fulling with bitu unexpect
edly. His ii.juncs though severe are not likely
to prove serious.
Till Glaze, le.iler of the baud, has been very
ill the past week. is gsttiug better now,
a. ad will be able, proVubiy, U take charge of
the fcacd next Thursday. His sickness was
brain fever.
A fine rain set in yesterday morning and up
to the time of going to press was "jtteriui?
rigfct lively." This will do an immense amount
of good to late town grain, which, without it
would h ave beeu very short.
The band wagon is now reidy for ma. It
is newly painted aud pictured, and will prob
ably be used on tho comii g fourth TLe boys
have every thing ready now to go to any portion
of the State, upon short notice
The late concert of Prof. Rutin, in CorvalH),
Js spoken of in flattering terms by the Gzcttt
The Prof, has tw classes here, and we under
stand they are making arrangements to give a
concert in the early part of J uly.
The Ball on the Fourth. Tbose who enjoy
it social dance where matters are conducted as
they should be in such cases, can be accommo
dated by attending the ball at the Court House,
jn this place, on the oming fourth .
Keep an eye out for the man who djrt sub
scribe for bis home paper. Ten to one he wilj
take yours with him if you give, him an op.
portunity he will have it. If he is too stingy
to buy it he'll not bs too good to steal it.
Rusticating. Our popular tinware dealer, Mr
T B Newman, with his family, has been rusti
cating along the banks of the sparkling Luckia.
Ciute, daring the week, Id the m eantime, busi
ness goes on swimmingly at his old stand.
Warning. We have names on our subscrip
tion book which have been standing since the
Republican first started, w itbout any credira
being made. Those parties will please take
warning and settle, as we must bao our books
squared up.
Called. Mr Abrams, of Lincoln, gave us
call last Monday. From him we learn that the
small pox at that place is completely checked
and no fears need be entertained of its spread.
Mr. A. is a Merchant of Line do, and reports
business flourishing.
Mr. Scott and party returned (rom the coast
last Monday. Tbey were on the beach three
days, and enjoyed themselves splendidly. The
road is in excellent condition, the weather
pleasant, and everything favorable for a good
time to those wi-hing to try it.
The Retired Parson" will please excuse us
for not publishing bis correspondence. The
charges are well founded and every proposition
laid down so palpable that wo believe not even
the clergy themselves would pretend to deuj
them. But severe criticism in suah cases only
Arouses an enmity without working a reform
Mammon is the God of a great portion of the
world, and the remainder will accasionally cast
a wishful eye over their prayer books when an
opportunity offers to feast their eyes upon th
glittering metal.
The report which was circulated extensively
here, last week, to the effect that the email pox
had broken out among the Indians on tho coast
at the mouth of Salmon river, is wholly un
founded. Mr. J. M. Scotr,who hasjust returned
from there, says there are but very few Indians
there, and none of them sick.
Last Saturday night some parties at the
meeting at Dixie, bent on mischief, took a lot of
large frames containing photographs, that were
hanging out for samples on the cur ot W. II.
Catterlin. They broke the glass and ihe fratneg
and carried off the pictures. Mr Catterlin in
forms us that be was injured to tho amount of
about forty dollars.
First among the many sewing machines of
the day, is the grover Baker. Ite reputation
is so well established beforo tho public that
all that is necessary to secure its sale is to
inform the public were it can bo found. Mr J
W Gilbert, of Salem, is the agent, and any
one calling on that gentleman at his bout aud
shoe store will be accommodated.
A young gentleman a short time since went
to pay his regular attentions to his sweetheart.
While thus engaged, the paternal relative of the
y.oung lady entered the parlor, and presenting
our hero wiih -a piece of bread and butter, with
sugar .on it, patted him on the head and said
kindly . "There sonny, take that and run
home no; its nearly nine o'clock, and your
ma will feel anxious about you." Tableau, ami
exit youth Strange, but fact.
The Fourth at Dixie. Extensive preparations
are being made by the Good Templars of Polk
county, for a good time at tho Dixie Camp
Ground, next Thursday. Mr Levi Lvland is to
be the Orator of the Day, and Dr. W D Jeffries,
of Kola, Reader of the Declaration. Music
will be furnished in abundance by the Dallas
Brass Baud, and singing by the several glee
clubs of thecouuty. A good time may be ex
pected by all who see fit to participate, whether
Good Templars or not. Good Templars from
adjoining counties are invited. Lot everybody
turn out and show their appreciation of the
cause of Temperance, and tboir constant devo
tion to the principles of our forefathers. Let
the Fourth of July at Dixie, in 1872, bo ooe
btf to be remembered.
Thli Mean liuilae!
For the finest style as well as the best qual
ity of gent's ware, call on Murphy A Croas
tnan, Bank building. Salem
Bolter A Wortlcy bavo their store well G If e I
with goods of all description, fur tale at lovr
rates.
To buy where you can buy cheapest is the
motto of all who wik tt prosper With this
object in view call on X St J D Lee.
Though a large stock was o! 1 at th camp
meeting, jet be it kn wn that G B Sti'es is now
on band with a full assortment of groceries.
With a well selected stock ani a determina
tion to sell cheap, c sec u reason why M C
Hrown fhouid not retain all his old customers,
an i procure lots ol ncsw ones.
Our workers in wool aro turning out some
splendid work, and they invariably call on Mr.
11. P. Shrivcr to do the painting. Ho knows
how to do it as it should bo done.
We were yesterday shown a clash top single
seated buggy, gotten up by W. If. Te;il A Co.
for Mr. Crone of InJepen Jsnce, which f..r ser
vice combined with siyleof finish w ul I h. hard
o oxcel. This firm is turning o(f a large quan
tit y of excellent work thi eaou.
Notice tho car l of J . James.
The j rttiiext thing out. The new "ad" oi'
Grover a linker.
Messrs. I'rown A Reynolds hive opened a
new paint hop in tho oi I O i l Fellows building.
Lok out fr their car 1 next week.
Jlnli'i Vegttable Sivihu-n Hair Jle.itrwer, the
most p ipi;lar preparatioa of the ago. tiold by
all drurgi'ts.
Jfc2i)t t'ierce's Gol Jen Medical Discovery will
iot rairfe tue dead, hut it wjii bum-til and cute
the living. t'uT all severe Coughs, throat and
.Bronchial dbcades it has UviVer boeri equaled.
t ) I! 1 1 1 IM ) M ) I : N C 12.
OiteooM Cirv, Juno 19, 1872.
Kd. Republican :
JJcitjy a subscriber to jour valua le
paper and thinking you would like to
hear something from j Oregon City, I
concluded to give you a passing note.
The town presents a lively appearance,
a.s large numbers of men aro employed
on the Lucks, which, by the way are
rapidly approaching completion, and
bids tuir to be a wpleudid piece of work
manship. The fird Luck at the upper
cud ol the works,. is being sub.stau : lally
walled up with roek blasted out ol the
biutfs, or shipped I rom' up the CUacka
mas. The wall is. twelve feet in thick
ness with a gradation to five leet at the
top, uullieient to withstand the gn;ut
pressure of water which will tlow
against it during the winter season
Two hundred men are employed oh the
wrku, and houses and sheds ure being
erected everywhere along the line ot
the Canal, Carpenters are in demand at
from ,75 to $:J.50 pr day. Night ana
day are incu at work blasting, lor no
thing cau be done without the use of
powder or uiiro- glycerine, t.o solid is tho
rock, ft would surprise you to see the
rocks flying over the works and around
the town. A regular organized band of
thieves have been committing depreda
tions and. although we have live or six
watchmen, they have not beeu success
lul iu securing any of them. Uy the,
way they did make a haul on one poor lei
low uUcrmau, ,ho hud tarried too long
at his "lager," could not cross the ferry
to the Locks where he worked. Need
ing rest he went to a vacant blacksmith
shop and fell asleep. While in that bliss
tul state, he was suddenly aroused by
the30 "?aiient paco of the night' and
roughly requested to go to prisou to fin
ish his nap. It U easy to catch a raao
asleep, but housebreakers not Next
day a politicians oath is administered
and our benighted German had 825,00
swallowed up by the dispensers of jus
tice. Mr. housebreaker is, meantime
making ready in some sequestered spot
for a raid upon some unsuspecting part
of the hamlet. One poor fellow is caught
picking a few cherries and is compelled
to give bail for good behavior, while
another robs a house and escapes. Such
is justice. Yours Truly.
A O. Y.
News Summary.
Hew York, Juno 24. Barbers ofJ
seventeen hundred shops struck this
morning for reduced hours of labor, from
7 a. m. to 8 I M., with an hour for
dinner Twelve hundred shops acceded
to the demands immediately.
Buffalo, June 21 A strike is iinmij
nent among the different trade organ i-j
tions. Several representatives from
New York and Jersey City are here, j
New York, June 24. The Piano ma
kers have resumed work at ten bours
Baker and Steiuway'.s employees get an
advance j
New London, June 24. The steam
lighter Wallace exploded hor boiler,
shattering the entire vessel. Two out
of thirteeu on board were lost. The
engineer and Gremaa fatally and live
others badly scalded. j
Boston, June 24. It is understood
that Chamberlain President of the Co
umbus Convention, officially notified
Judge Davis and Joel Parker of their
nomination to the Presidency, aud that
he is to recall the Columbus (Vivetij
tioti to meet in New York, in July, for
conference. j
Boston, June 24. The Oratorio for
to-day passed off agreeably to a strictly
musical portion ot the audience. The
rest ot the audience was worried by
thirty-six airs and choruses, and re
lieved by six popular elements that will
hereafter be of great Lttractions. If
rael" was well rendered by a chorus til
twelve hundred frumSocieties iu and
ai'uuud Boston. j
President Crant will be present to
morrow. Tlu attractive features of t ;e
past week's ptugrasume will be pet
lormed. B-jAton, June 21. Passengers re
port that the steamer Bristol, fioui New
York run duvvu and sunk a ttchooucr in
the sound. Boats were launched but
uo survivors found.
iKllville, June 24. A post mortqui
examination was hel l tht altt rnou t:
toe bolus ol three who were killed i)
the Kku accident on the Ciand Trunk
railroad. '1 lie number ot deaths up'to
this time is thirty, iuciudug a number
ol luiuocruieu and teiegtaph line build
ers from the Province ut (.2 i'bec. 'I he
Coiouer's jury 1 u 1 i v exenotates the Com
pany and engineer Irom all biame, the
eau-c being purely accidental. The en
gineer a sober and efficient tuau aiid
died at tils p"ft. i I
(icneva, June 21. It is announced
that the liibuual of Arbitration iiietjt.
to-morrow iu .-dead of on W e ine.-d l ,
the Prc-ideiit ot the Unild having re
called the absent arbitrators, by te.o-
graph, This eari.cr meeting conlirm
the beiiel th it a
made.
.-ettieui'
tit has
San Francisco, June 25 The North
ern Pacific Trauspiirtation Company
have no later nes from the wieck iol
the California, but from ail vices alt cad y
received they still have strung hope
that she w ill be' got off. !
New York, June 2f Four hundred
employees ot the Custom House will pe
tition Collector Arthur to-night lor the
eight hour rule to apply to weighcrsJ
Yesterday a party of strikers in j a
planing mill oil fcixty-lirst street, dislo
cated the machinery aud threatened the
men with death if they retused to de
sist work, The police arrested the dis
turbers The employees in a coach factory ! iu
Jersey City have gone to work again
At a meeting of Tammany last night,
Horatio Seymour was chosen Saclolm
Preparations were also made lor a great
1th of July celebratiou. James Brook
was chosen orator.
New Yoik, Juno 25. A Washing
ton di.-paleh states that Spanish war
vessels have beeu instructed .o seize .ikJ
Miik the American steamers tijiiuiu.i
and Ltlgar wherever found oiitsiOe; ol
neutral ports. The Y it giuus a appeal
by a letter received here Irom her cap
tain yesUiday, was at Puerto Cauaha,
Veuzueia, iu the latter part ol May.
rthe was very leaky aud would bo uuabir,
to secure the necessary repairs there,
aud would be obliged ,to leave for Mar
tineque. Two Spanish war vessels were
iu port. Their officers were enraged at
the relusal of tho Venezuelan govern
ment to deliver up the Virgiuus te th m,
and threatened to cut her out, whereup
ou the Vcuezueicaus trained the guns
of the Fort upon the Spaniards and tile
latter quitted tho place. The Virgiuius
is aUo out of coal
Geneva, June 2 l.I)ist itches I re
ceived sinee Saturday have luduced the I
4 .
iVinerieati Agent to request Count
Schlopsis to summou the Conference im
mediately, lie has accordingly scut
telegrams to all members to meet at 2
o'clock p. M. on Tuesday. It is not
kuown whether the iudirect claims have
been withdrawn. At 8 o'clock all the
members who had been abroad arrived
here.
It is stated that the Secretary of
State, on Sunday, telegraphed Bancroft
and Davis a statement of the object of
The United States in presesenting indi
rect claims, and the reasofjfcfbr not ac
cepting a money award ; also the rea
son why they should not be taken as an
element of consideration in the gross
award. Mr. Davis responded yester
day. It is believed that a majority of
the Board will accept our views.
Masonic Loim;h of Oukcion The
following are the officers elected for the
ensuing year at the Twenty Second
Annual Communication, held in Salem
Monday, June 21th.
T. McF. Pa. ton, G. M.; A. Van
Dusen, D. G. IM ; J. B Cougle, S. G.
V; J. T. Stump, J. G. V ; B. F. Hrown
Grand Treasurer; Jt. P. Karhait, Grand
Secretary; J. 11. Bailey, Chairman of
Committee on Educational Fuud.
For the very beat photograph Jf' to Brad
lev A. Ktilofi-oii" (lailerv witliout STAIUS,
pr A.SCENH IX T11M K LEVATOR, 42'J
.Montoerv, Mreet, San Franebe ..
SPJ'JCAL N()TICi:S.
REAL ESTATE DEALER,
OCicv, No. lit Front Street,
rOllTLAND OUEGOX.
KKAL KSTATK in 'hi CITY and
EAST POltTLA N l in t!u- .(! desirable h
caitie. c"iiMtin -f LOTS, HALF BLOCKS
and BLOCKS, HuUSKS uttd fcTuBLS; alo,
IMBROVi:i FARMS, and valuable
uncultivated LAXBS, located in ALL jirta of
the STATE for SALL.
KFAL I STAT K and other Frnjartj
purchase! for Corrcwpondentv, in thi CI TV
and throughout t!. STATKS and TLKKI
TOU1US, wuh jrreat rare and on the mot
AUVAXTAtlKOL'S TKL'MS.
IIOISFS and STORKS LKASFI).
LOANS Ni:uo'n.TF.I, a.,t CLAIMS OF
ALL M'M'l U'TIHNS I'MOMFLV COL
LLCTKh. And a j..-rnl 1 TNA.NCIAL nd
AUKXCY BCSI?lisS transacted.
Ai KVTS . thi OI FICF. in nil t
CITIF.S aud TOWNS in the M.Ut. wi'.l
rvciw d.eri.tio .f FARM FROFKKTY
sfid f-rwurd tfi'- fatn to th" ntwv" '! lrr.
In the V. S, I.t; I irwf, il Or e Citr,
Or'jrnIti th--matter of th coMrM ifi re!
ti n to Ihe fri(tion:il N W tjaaru r. bt-itii lh X
haft e f ihe N'W 4uurt-r ar-.d i"t. 1 and 2 of S;c
f, T 7 S, R4W IV.rt of the Doj-atiou Land
CliliU of Jotfcpb Siltfiil.
lYBI.'S .!Nt:S v?. JAMES F. LOO AN
V J To lb iib" v.wxu A J ;ir! i , ttil to wn in
it tuny ronrt iu: u ;rv bT ly roliDf J that
t ti Ab.kvo tit ;t'.. I -.iSf i -t for trvl nt tbsx OJ
!!." on Ti ciiiv the -T. I lay of July, 1 '72, at
It' nViM. k a. v., wl.t a nil parti inferc-sti-d
will b aiTor l.d an fpp..-rtuiity for ft heat in,;
aud to pri t nt tijv ir re:-jH 'M iv olaun.
.lire M. 1:2. OWEN WADE. I.-ir
L'.-l r HEN'RY W AP.REX Ri"
riinn oveul ni stork, salem, has
j rert iv 1 4 1 . r" t' t of nii-e, t.thir isable
dry 1; .11, !, t Let wiih a x:) wS-vre stock
f lo,ijt-ti , cli'. Oive them a call. Ulichcit
price pai-i ! r ( ro.lut'e. Tit'
j. w. uii.Jih.ur, Aucnt,
17-mG Salem. Oregon.
f VERYBESTtf
( BAKERS. Di
;' V?AN FRANCISCO.
NtiW ADVERTISEMENTS.
-WADE,
BROWN
D K A L Fi R S I I
HA KW DARE,
FARM MACHINERY,
WAGONS,
ETC.
irjCLUDirjQ
PITT CHALLENGER,
RUSSELL, HARDEN, & WHEELER'S
TITHES HERS.
MOUNTED and DOWN ENDLESS CHAINS,
HORSE-POWERS,
IIAINE'S HEADERS, with extrahaavj drapers
And many other improvements exclusively
OUR OWiY.
0-
MA R S H'fi HARVESTERS. DODGE,
Wood, Hubbard, Clippf r,Buckeye,Sprague
Excelsior, New Yurk, Eitcrly. Barte, Eagie, and
other
REAPERS and MOWERS.
STUDEBAKER,
PACIFIC,
AND
BAIN
FARM and II FADER WAGONS
Now prf..t in prrp-.rtfon ard finish, all
boiled in oil, and fully warranted'
rnrn: greatest variety of goods
L and Machinery iu the State, at the lowest
p-.-ssibla prices, and time jnren when desired,
licotfinber, we put no man' not in the Banks
cither in Salt m, Portland or San Franeico.
waim:. ItltOW.N &c
. Salem. June I.M871. 14 m.1
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HOW TO CURE IT.
At the eornmenecment of the Diarihcw, whirh
nlwitys precedes nn attack of the Cholera, take
a tcaspoonful of Pain Killer in p;iar and wa
ter, (hot if convenient,) and then bathe freely
the stomach and bowels with the P.iin Killer
clear. Should the diarrhw or cramps continue
ro'ftt the doe every ten or fifteen minutes un
til the patient is relieved. In extreme cafes,
twooriuoie. teaspoon fuls may be given at a
doy.
The Pain Killer, n. a remedy, ha no equal.
Inc:i.ea of Cholera, Summer Cmplaints, Dya
pepsda, Dypintery. Athm it euros in one niijht
ly tiikinz it internally, and bathing with it
freely. It action is like magic, when external
ly applied to Old Sore?, Burn. Scald?, and
Sprains. For Sick Headache and Toothache
don't fail to try it. In short, it is a Pain Kiu.
i:k. Directions accompany each bottle,
Tho Pain Killer ioldby all dealers in Med
icines. Price. 25 cents, 50 eontsand SI per bottle
A Pitiful Condition.
It is a fad thing to pass through life only half
alive. Yet there nro thousands whose ha'oitua
condition is one of Lmgour and debility. They
complain ot no fpecific diitac; they suffer no
positive pnin : bnt they have no relish for any
thing which affords inentnl or penmious ph ajsure.
In nine cafes out f ten this stuto of lasf itu ie
and torpor arises from a morbid Momach. In
idgestin destrojs the energy of both mind and
bodv. When the waste of uatureis riot aunplied
bv i due and regular asitnululioti of the food,
every organ is aturvea, ami every luncuonis in
terrupted. Now, what does common on9 suggest under
these i-isreumstiiuecs of depression ? 'Ihe system
needs rousing and strengthening ; not merely
for an hour or two, to ink afterward into a more
pititiablu condition than ever (as it u'ssunlly
would do if an ordinary a!eoh..lic stinml n
were resorted to,) but radically and permanent-
ly 'llow is this desirable object to be accomplish
ed ? Tho answer to thii question, founded on
the unvarying experienco of a quarter of a cen
tury, is easily given. Infuse new vigor into the
digest ivo organs by a course of Hostctter's Stom
ach Bitters. Do not waste time by administer
ing temporary remedies, but wake tho system
up by recuperating tho fountain -heal of phys
ical strength and energy, the great organ upon
which nil tho other organs depend for their nur
ture and support.
By the time that a dozen doses of tho great
vegetable tonic and iuvigorunt have been lakun
tho feeble frame of tho dyspeptic will begin to
feel its bengii influence. Appetite will be created
and with appetite tho capacity to digest what
it craves. Persevere until the cure is complete
until healthful blood, fit to bo the material of
lletfu and muscle, bono and and nerve an I
braiu, flows through iho channels of circulation
instead of tho watery pabulum with which
they bare heretofore hoc a imperfectly uourUheU
NEW AD VE;T1SE(ENTS.
Ayer's
Hair Vigor,
For restoring Gray Hair lo
lis natural Vitality and Color.
A dressing which
13 at ouce agreeable,
healthy, aud effectual
for preserving tho
hair. Faded or gray
hair is Boon restored
to its original color
with the gloss an
freshness of yevdk.
'j&iio hair it thick
ened, falling hair checked, faud bald
ness often, though not always, cured
by its use. Nothing can restore th
hair where the follicles are destroyed,
or the gland atrophied aud decayed.
But such a3 remain can be saved for
usefulness by this application. Instead
of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi
ment, it will keep it cleau and vigorous.
Its occasional use will prevent the hair
from turning gray or falling off, and
consequently prevent baldness. Freo
from those deleterious Bubstancea which
make soma preparations dangerous and
injurious to the hair, the Vigor caa
only benefit but not harm it. It wanted
merely for a
HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can bo found so desirable.
Containing neither oil nor dye, it doea
not soil white cambric, and yet lasts
long on the hair, giving it a rich glossy
lustre and a grateful perfume.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
Pkactical and Analytical Chemists,
I.OWEI.I, MASS.
PKICE tl.OO.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
FOll Pmiryi.10 THE BLOOD.
The reputation thif ex
cellent medicine enjoja,
is derived from its cures,
many of which are truly
marvellous. Inveterate
cases of fecrofulous dii
ease, Mhcre the ytera
H-emcti eatmated vriUi
corruption, hare beer
TurifU tl and cured bj it.
Scrofulous affection and
dist)i dcrs,w hich were ag
gravated by the scrofu
lous contamination until
they were painfull afflicting, have been radically
cured in such gmit uumbera in almott every tec
tum of the country, that Uie public scarcely need to
be informed of its virtues or ues.
Scrofulous poison is aie of Uie most def tractive
enemies of our rae. Often, this unseen end unfelt
tenant of the organism undermines tbecomtitution,
and invites the at.ack of ei.feel Ungor fatal diseases,
without exciting n mspleion of its presence. A Rain,
it f coins to breed infection throughout the body, ami
then, on some favorable nccaMn, rapidly develop
into one or other of its hideous forms, cither on the
surface or anions ihe vitals. In the latter, tuber
cles nmv bo suddenly deposited in the lnurs or
heart, or tumors formed in the liver, or it snow
it presence by eruption on the iddvt, or foul ulcer
ations on sonic part of the body. Hence the occa
sional use of a bottle of this Saranparilla in ad
visable, even when n. active symptoms of dUctue
appear. Persons afflicted with the follow iug com
plaints general! v find immediate relief, and, at
length, cure, by Use use of tliis fiAHSAVAItlL
J.A: St. Atttltotif's lire. Itose or I"rjieos,
Tetter, Salt JUteutn, Scald Head, Jtinfftcorm,
Sore i'tjes, Scire Ear, aud other eruptions or
visible lonns of Srrofulou di.ense. Aiso in tho
more concealed forms, as Itttspepeia, ltropty,
Heart Jirae. lit, J-'fitlepTf Xrttraff.'io,
and Uie various I'tcemua fcffections of Uie niuacu
lar and m rvoii syMenis.
Siphiti or I t'tteretil and Mercurial Tieeif
are" cured by it, though a long time is required for .
subduing these c l"-ti!i;ite malidics bv f,ny medicir&
Itnt long continued ue of this medicine will ciil
the complaint. J.ticvrrkcea or White, l'teri.
l lceration. ami female Iicaes, arc com
monly soon relieved and ultimately cured by its
purifying and ii;viror:tirg effect. Vinute Direc
tions fiT each cite aro f utid in our Almanac, sup
plied gratis. Hhruruatitm. and Gout, wb'
causetl by aecnmulation of extraneous ntatlrrt
In the blood, yield ouickly to it, as also 7.rr
Complaint, Torpidity. i'onaetion or tfn
tnation of the l.irrr, ard.7rwwfce,wd:cnarlsmf,
as tbey often do, from the rankling poisons in the.
Wood. This SAi:SAPAi:i1.LA f a great re
storer for the streTigth and vigor of the system.
Those who are l.annuid and 7. itlet, Jtepon
dent. Steeple, ar.d troubled with errou Ap
prehenion or Tear, or any of the affection
symptomatic of ?!. .., will find immodiato
relief and convincing evidence of its restoratiTO
power upon trial.
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