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About Liberal Republican. (Dallas, Or.) 1872-1??? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1873)
-V. SEhe. gHjtnil iepuptnn. DLL AS, SATURDAY, AUG 30. TOYM AND COUriY ntWS. CHUhCU IHHCCTOltY lST. E". Cmmon. Services on the 4th Sahbath in each month at 11 o'clock A. M. and 7 P. M. Sabbath school every Sunday at W A. M Prayer meeting overy Thursday evening. Lev J James. Pastor. M. E. Chitkcu SorTn. Sorvicoa on tbo 1st Sabbath of each mouth at 11 A. M. Ho v. J . II. Lovo Pastor. Baptist Cmmcu. Services on the 3d Sab. fcath of each month at 11 A. M. ltov. 1. Holm&n, Pastor. Btrainess livly. One man fined. to fight in town this week. Ceil on Clark to-buy your Groceries. Cad! on Lee to buy your dry goods. Weatherfor the week, windy and rainy. County Court will convene next week. Ge-to Saloui to buy your drugs and medi eiuoa. We noticed Mr. Crawford of Salem in town yesterday. Both political parties hold their County Con tentions to-day. Mrs. Slary Lee's largo stock of fashionable fall milliner? attracts uuusuul attention. . When you go to Salem, go immediately to A. N. Gilbert's Boot and ifc,oe store. We leara that ouo of our store-keepers has keen up ne-rth and taken up a claim, which be intends fo-stoek with cattle, in the spring. Young Ford who was sun struck, during our hot duys, on the Luckiamute, us recovering, and will soon be able to work. The Howard irother's Show that performed , , rrt t X aereiasi xucsuay evening, was a -ran sue- eoss, ano those that stayed away lost a g o J i treat. We hope oar readers will ixeu.e the lack f editorial this week, a the editor is very ill andeutirely unable to write Mis? Sadiie Sh-eve, i? miking Dwf!fs ic in the lale.t. nd best snle. a'to cutting ai.i fitting, aad all kinds of plum ne it. g done with neatness and dispatch. ' For the very Deal photograph go to Brad Icy A. Ituloilsoa's Gallerr with out bCAIKi S-ASCENL IX TUB ELK v'ATO it, 21 Mtntgofitery, street, San Frineico. All the Chickoti Butter .m l E, ii tbp founty. wanted at Clark's Post Office Stor. Pt(ne flower var.- u.Isou!I kinds stue war; nt Clark's nails, screws, rope, tiuwaro, etc., etc. Lard Bcon wanted. Gra;. We were itiforiacd by a genflctn.in who is etigaged in threLmg grain ia the vi cinity of Amity, th:it wheat was tun ii; out from twenty-two to thuty -tight ba.-the!:- per acre. A fin9 0tie horse bu.jy leather fop nearly new, for ?a!o at Clarks rr.-f.t 0Tu:e Store ia Dallas, time given if desired or nheut taken at market price on th? River Ba"on, Kpr'?, kard, and chickcus wat.tf. i. Call aud ce tie btijrv. ronTic.it. The pilmarics of both the old parties can:o ( ;T )n t S.turdjy, and as we ex acted, there was no one present tXi eptth- sc who desired to be delrpatcs, of e. iir?e the thimr waa soon aver, thev met and vuivd f jr tLcin solvcs, and ndj'jurncd. BlRTL'. The loviioit an i brightest son, that ever rose in tbo eniuiati m of our friend and townsman John Thy, w i- born to Mi.j 1'ii.V, a few mornings since, weighing full ton piunJ.. We congratulate you John and may that son continuo to rise until society shall bo chtcrjd by his brightness. Temtle Ok Justice. Our talented and enter prising you Attorney Justice of the i'oace, L. Vinyard esq. having a plethoric purse de termined to change his quarters from the Court Louse and set up a house for bimself. lie has purchased the dental roo ns of Dr. Ku bell and removed them to the first door west of Lee's store. Lycorgus temple in open to all. Markup. Mr. Jessio Lewis our gentleman ly stage proprietor had got.e, not out of the State of Oregon, but into the st-ite of matrimony, , brought abodt by special contract with miss Libbie Shaw. We hope the ftcw stato will provetobe a fortunat. state, Jessie, and if that stage don't, start on time wo' wi'l all.be good naturcd about it. Another victim, Sim Garrison has got the silken not tied around his neck. Wo always knew that Simiou's watch would bo the means.of marrying him. Os the Rampage. The arm of the law seemed to have been baffled on last Saturday evening,, in the miist of the drunken and outrageous conduct of some hoodlums. We understand they came within an ace ot taking and holding the Good Templars Lodge, and made night hideous with their yells after the lodge closed. But Monday morning camo and with it a day of reckoning.foroneof the parties against whom unmistakable evidence nppe r d camo before justice Vineyard and plead puilty and was Unci $5. We say let tho law be vindicated though tbo violaters fall crushed under Its weight. Such characters must be taught by bitter experience tbt there U a bw in this countr . State Fair. Wo have received the mam. moth advertisement for tho next State Fair. It ' a very nicely gotten up bill by E. M. Waite of Salem who desorves groat credit for the interest he has so long manifested in that apartment. The bill promues an oxtraordina y exhibition and everybody who feels an in terest in Oregon should attend. The bill is on exhibition at this office, and tha fair will coin.) off on Monday the 5th day of October. Salt Lakk Pkimaiuks. Mif II. N. V. Holmes, of Salt Lake precinct, met at the Fchool h''i?c, at thebour appointed for both primaries, there being no one prescut to repre sent either party, Mr. Holmes felt it his duty to see that his precinct was not left unrepre sented ; ho called the mooting to order, then came down from the stand and made an en thusiastic speech for both parties, then pro ceeded to imminato and e'ect delegates to'attond the County Conventions of both parties ; then feeling the thing had been a perfect suci83s shook hands with the old school house, and started home. It is due to Mr. Holmes to say: that on his homo he gavo certificates of election to- the persons he had that day chocen on both sides, Democrats and Republi cansand at last advues they were perfectly satisfactory " i , i ii n i .. in .- i Tllil C;OOI GI.OBK IS NOT A HALL. OF l'I H I;l HOW IT AUCAMI2 SOMDIFllSl. Prof. Dana, in the American Journal of Phil cphy. It sr ems now to l c demonstrated ly astronomical and physical arguments arguments that are independent, it should be noted, of direct geological observation that the interior of the globe is essentially solid. The condition nf the earth's inte rior here recognised i,as many readers will have observed, that suggested long ago by Prof W. Hopkins the author who first offered (18.W) a mathematical argument in favor of the earth's either having t very thick crust or polid throughout. In a paper on "Theories .. rIvn.rAn r., rtl1(,,l : lSi, i'rof. Hopkins argues that the central mass of the earth became solid in eon sequence of the pressure when ever the temperature within reached a limit thnt pern'i?cd of it; that crusting susi'tce from ccolu.g eoniHRMiciu afterwards; and that bet'.toen .the rprions ji interur ai;'l s?rri.r !M -ficatiun there I1 ng remained a vtst.nu? layerT which, in the progress of time, wj-j gradually contracted by the uion uf the s-jlid li-aoious to the thickening shell. The roisibi lit v f I'-lidi'ie itlon at center from pre.-ure, in the face vf a tcmr-crature too high fr conuJiJutio - rrom cooim, nas aoi iee cxporiineni ally lcuRiistnt;l. Yet a tmmber of facts fivor the jrinci pie. It hxs becu urged that s-iiee .-oliditication of rocks is att-euded ly fuLtraction, t bat is, by increase of density, and sdncc pre.-sur: teudd to produce this greater density, tberef'tre pressure mrty bring about the condition o. the volid. The fact that ica, which ba3 Ie.-.- density than water, changes to water under pressure, has been appealed to the support of the eon elusion. The prepare to which the mate Wttliili tilt' Oarlh is Pllhjcctcd SO gteat that esperiiuf.nt can never iuufate it, or directly test its ejects. Uoticath only ore hundred and tifty miles of ihjiiid rock, it would not be k?3 than one million pounds to the square inch, less than this inry have been sufficient to produce crystaliz tion, aud so ;ive rigidity to the rock uiaterial.orat least so after the cooling the earth has under gone. The rigiditg of slowly solidified rock is beyond that of glass or iteal or the degree which, according to Win. Thompson, must exist in order that the earth should be as completely tree as it is from tidal movements in its mass. According to the above, the solid part ot the Globe consists, as regards origin, of three parts : ( The central inas, consolidated by pressure ; the solidification centrifugal or from the center outward. The crust proper, consolidared by cooling; the solidification centripetel, or from the surface inward. The outer crust,or superficial coatings the uppcrcrust made chiefly by the working over elaborating of the mate rial of the surface through external agencies, aided by the ever acting lateral force from contraction, and including all terranes from the Aarchton upward. Some of the most amusing epitaphs arc iu proe. This one is from a tombstone in Pensvlvonia : "Hattle of Shiloh, April 0, 1802. j TORTLAND ADVERTISEMENTS. OF WORK AT THE LOWEST LIVING PRICES. CAN BE HAD LY CALLING ON. H!H1H3 & BACHELOR. STEAM JOB PRINTERS, OIlFront Street, Portland, Oieg A LARGE ASSORTMENT -of IJLAXKS Circuit, County, and Justices'SCourta, con stantly on hand. Also, Honda, Deoib, Mortgages and Blanks for use in Bankruptcy cases. ADVBETISE By using Letterheads, billhoac's, circulars printed envelops, etc Give u a call and scud n yoor orders FARMERS READ. WANTED,? ALL THE GOLD; Sil ver und Greebacks in Polk County, foe wheh I will pay the highest market prico if goods, at my store at lower rates than can be obtained at any place South of the city o 1- 'rtland;;Ui the Stail0 AT THE 11 AVIN'G PURCHASED A LARGE JAND complete Sto.:k of NEW GOODS, and reeeivinjj froch supplies everyw4tI canj'sup piy everybody with Wry (Hoods (iroccrics Gla., Qiiccnswnrc Tobacco .Cigars An.i aH artirks found ina GENERAL VARI ETY .STORK, I would respectfully call the ttention of tt I'wrdie to my E$taMihmnt. Isiglust Cash price paid for t un vxi) ini.ricY. R. A. KAY, Eola, Polk Co., Og. U-tf A 3AJT!FUL $ CHR0M0" To All Govern of Art and Lileraturo. 1L T w'll nl I!futifnl Chroinc) pntitrWd t y ' The I'nwbmnn? Vi."ifor." Ttrtse pr pMi't, a. a prvttiiuin ' rv !l ?rriWtr lu uur n'j;ith!v u..t;;i situ: culled 'he )v M It I. B i: K. ; '.ntaintrr :.? !ar;e pa-c be id..- tb r-v-, i'..icd nii t ti - U.-t ju.d u.o t iitlere-t'Oi r l- it.-.sr. Prior m.ly $1 A VE.1R! Send on you dd!ar. and gefja duller tia zine and an cirlit ddr chroma in return. Simple fopy Tif fr ' n r-v ipt of stamp. W'v want ar.d wili lib .-.rally pay AGEMS Fcn.lJ-tainp fr particular. Address MJMBLK KEE, Albion, Illinois WW TO-HA V. . Special N itirc. It i. well a ki.-jun f.u t that Dy.pcp!ift and Indigestion are. the causes of ne.ir'y all the (1 i."Ni.ifc. Shu t ihe 1. hoi to Lo :y i i "heir to ; then w hy pay eri"rtnnM dm-tor's bil!- ? f H,ing r.llnley'.i (! ,raf3 1 I X L letters they mil b tbonmMy eradie:ite d from tho v.tciu iiii I new 1 1 So imparted to the sufferer. Krad phyiciani certilicatos in advertisement in nother column. Alninif ralorV Aoticc. 'VyOTICK IS HEKKKY OIVKM THAT the undcrsineil wasat the Aug term 1873, hi the county court fnrlNilk county Oregon, duly appointed administrator of the es entate of Isaac llinsbaw deceased. All personx having claims against oaid estate are requestod to present the earoo to me at my residence near Sheridan Oregon for allowance within six months from the date hereof, and all perrons indebted to said estate will maka immediate payment to mo. Sheridan, Aug 13, 1873. Thomas R.Blair,, administrator Aug. Ifi, fw. A!iiitiiitiaor7M Notice, NOTICE IS I1KHKHY . GIVEN THAT tho under!iged wa at tho July terra 1873 of tho county court for Polk County Oregon duly oppoiutod adiniimtmtor of tho es tate of Walur J Matney deceased All persons having claims against pttid cstato are nquostod to present tho same to me at my rc.idenco near Monmouth Oregon for allowance within six months from tho dato hereof, and all perpouii indebted to said estate will make immodiato payment to inc." Ira F. M. Butler Administrator. .Monmouth July 28th A. D 1873. ."531 Aug 3d f-w. LOUIS BI RE, STAR1BAKERY I'A JlLV CROCEKIES Ornclcer Manufacnr Com, Strem Oregon. liALLAS ADYERTISEilENTST NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! FOU THE PttliSiiXT HEASON. Wo respectfully call, the attention of Public to our Well Selected Stock of the Ladle?' Dress tioous, Ladles' and Misses'1 Hals, Cents' Furnishing CJoods, Cloves, G alter?. Etc Hard rare. Grqcerl, School floofcR,, Stationery, &r n Fact Everything Found la a Firs. 'Class lletall Store. We can assure our i'atrons that wo will be up with the times. Cjm and ExamJne our Stock 'Jbofore pur chasing el?ewhere. Country Produce taken in exchange it r Goods ! J P. LEE. I-ti Dallas ilpril22. mi; DALLAS LIVERY. FEED & SALE i STABLE Cor. 31aln and Court Streets, Tho Q. Richmond, Proprietor. fAVINO rURCHASKD THE A ROVE 11 SunJ of Mr. A. II. Whitley, we hav re fitted and re stocked it in such a manner as will atUfctorily meet very want of tk in- munity. IXugri;. pliiglei r double. Ilarka. t'oj- cord Wagon, etc., ete Z FuFi.-lid at U houri". day r agr, o ahvrt notte. Superior Saddle Ifre. 14 Day or Wrek.j bv tie TERKS, RCASONAI'lE. T. ii. KICHM0NI UCREOU ACADKMV IIAI.I.AS -POl.K (.'OUJ'TY, OC.N. Tho find term for the Academic year IS 72 -4 will mm men re Feptomber 13. A r-OMMKKCfAL DKI'ARTMENT Will be organ hed about the 1st of Dictmhir Students may hero enjoy every facility for acquiring a ttorongh Academic and Business education. Iiploma? will bo awarded to thoso who com plete the prescribed course of study. For further information a Idrcss thv Princi pal 4 W. D. NICHOLS. Angir. tf WOOL CARDING " 1 i ANY TERSON WISH! 0 TO OETITEIR wool carded into rolls or batting can do so by the roachino that is now in operation at McMIXVIM.E. 1ST BE AFRAlB TO GIVE IT A TRIAL As a work Is Guaranteed to glre ATISFACTIOi. rERsoNs coraiNa rnom a sis TANCC HAS THE PEPERANCi: 11ENHY ItKASONEli C. S. S I 1, V JE R No. 13, First Street, POHTLANI), - . . C III M, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in DM HOODS, tLOTIII.Ui, LADIES' DRESS GOODS, HOOTS ANI SIIOF.S, HATS & CAPS OHOO RIES d- PROVISIONS, Highest Cash Price paid for all kinds of Country Produeo' CHEAP V A I 1 T 1 J G. 4 SI AM NOWTIIhOITGH WITH THE J most of my work this fall, I propose to paint HACKS, WAGONS, and BUG GlESat$1060 apiece. Now ia tho time to bring on your old Hacks and wagous as you will never get them painted cheaper. Shop on the corner, over It, Clarks store. I II P Tl RIVER. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. KBEIMFI ' SALE. By virturo of three several executions- here inafter described and to we din eted, I have levied upon aud will sell to the highest bidder for cash in hatid atvpublic auction at the Court House door in the town of Dallas county of Polk and State of Oregon between the hours of tt-o'cloak A. M, and 4 o'clock P. M, on Satur day THE 13th DAY Or SEPTEM11EU I8T3. the follawing described real proporty to-wit. All of the right title and interest of Ezra Sco vill in and to the real estate described' ae com mencing seven chain, and seventy links east and fifteen chains and fifty links south of the northeast corner of Section sixteen in township seven eouth of range five west ot the Willam ette waridiun,. running thence north nine chains, thenoe wcat eighty-seven chains and fifty links, thence south forty, nine cbaiBS and fifteen links, thence east forty-seven chains, thence South thirty-nine chains and eighty-five links, thence east eighty chaibs, thence north eighty chains, thence west thrity eight chains and sixty three links to the place of beginning containing nine hundred and twelve ayres more or less, situated in the county ori'olk and State of Oregon, to satisiy k first as execution issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the said county of Polk upon a judgement rendered in said Couxt on th 29th day of May A D 1873 in favos of r3. W. Smith aixl agnns the said Ezra ScovilL for the ku ji of ono hundred doN lars and sixty cents, end interest thereon, from the said 2Uth day of May IS73 and oot of and accruing upon Huid execution. Also to satisfy an execution indued out of the Said Circuit Court upon a judgement rendered by L. Vinyard a Justice of the peace iaand for the precinct of Dallas in said county and State, which said judgement was rendered in favor of Samuef Parkec and against the said EzraScovill on the 2;:ddayofMay for the sum of forty- eight dollars an fifty cent?, and to satisfy the furthes sum of eleven dollars and twenty-five cents costs and diiburcinents toereon, and in terest from the said 23d day of May 1873 to gether with the costs of and accruing upon said execution, which said judgment was duly aligned to the said 8. W. Smith on the 15th day of July 1S73 and a transcript duly filed with the clef k of said connty and duly docketed in the judgement docket of the said Circuit Court prior to the issuance of said execution Also to satUfy aji execution tsJuod out of the County Court ot th State of Cregon for the county of Marion upon a judgement rendered in said Court in favor of MaJUocAt Sbaw and against said Ezra Scovill on the TrfMay of July 173 fur the rum of fifty dollars, anaJalso to satisfy tie further sum of nineteen dxSiari sad fifty tents cost and di ur-ineuts thrjajJ1 avl inter est from the said 7tk day of July 17a together with the eosts of and accruing upon raid execution which said judgement was duly assigned to the aid S. W. Smith on the ilk day of August lb 73, Dallas August th 1S73 s.t. Brncii Sheriff of Polk cojinty Oo- Ne 20f-w siii:acu l-s sale. B; V VIRTL'E OF AN EXCVTION isseed Oregon the County of Pvlk m1 to me iHifttd I have levied upon and will sell at Public suciW n t the hipkest iidder fr ca.b iu bud in front of tke Court House .dor in iVnlln ldk County Oregon between the hours of V .rloak A M and 4 o'clock P M on 5AT l' It DAY Tit n anh. i ov august ist3. I All the rigU tide aod interest of A D Bab eoek in nod thcfdliug described premcse t it: Ihe !. utiun Land Claim of A D ;..bcwi. cUub X' in H-trj-i' T we! in 5ectKn Townsbp 6 South 8 of said Township G C Litchfield raid i exevpt fitly cres fold to pri nt. . being snnafea in ine county of l'"ik aud State of Cregon with all the appur tenances thereunto belonging to satisfy fir a judgement in lavor of L. U. Babcock against A. I). Bacock for the sum of Five hundred and twenty four dollars with) interest and the futher sum of two hurulred and twenty three and eighty five one hundreds dollars o.-ts and costs of Kxi"iiionj and also for a judgement in fvor of S. M l'aWca and against A. H. Itabcock fot the sum of five 'hundred dollars and interest and twenty three and fifty-five one hundreds dollars costs with cogts of Exe cutinrt, and also for a judgement in favor of S. M. Babck and against A. D. BaWock fsr the -uin -f tur hundred and nine dollar and interest with thirty-one fifteen ond hundredth dolmr with coMs of execution. Dated this July the 3otb 1S.T.V 8. T. Burch Sheriff ofll'olk Co, Oregon Aug 3d fw MU.ikJUOAS. Jnstico Court Mnmouth Precinct Polk County Osegoo. A. B. Robinson PIfT Civil action to recover v ) raonev J- Paiv'cOeft I To J. Paige "said Peft I n tne unit o: tne Mato ot uregnn you are hereby rerpaircd to appear fcefore tho undcr- sigrcd aJustico of tho Peace lor the precinct aforesaid on the 3d DAY OP AUG. IH73 at 9 o'clock in the forenoon of said day at the office of said Justico in said precinct to answer Piff in an action on a promissory aote. Deft will tiiko notice that if be fail to answer the complaint herein, Piff will take Judgement against him for$62, gold coi A for costs. Given under ruv hand, and order for publication Dauted, this July 1st 1873. H. BERNARD, J. P. 6. STRAIT NOTICE. TAKEN UP BY THE SUBSCRIBER living between Monmouth and tbe Lucki mute in Polk county Oregon on the first day of August 1S73 (bu cs'mO to my place the last of June) the following described ostray property, towit ; Ono white horso with glass yes supposed to be fifteen year old no markes Or brands pcreeiveablo appraised at $20.00 and ono dark gray mare supposed to ba six years old no marks or brands perceivoablo appraised at $10.00 by Ira F. M. Butler Justico of the Peace, tho above named ostrays aro very breachy. August 1st 1873. JAMES E. ELKINS. Aug 9 f-w WANTED. We will give energetic, men and women BlTfelKESS that will PAY. from $4 to $3 per pay, can Jhe pursed in your own neighborhood, and is strictly honorable Particulars free, or samples that will enable you to go to work at onco, will be sent on roccipt of two throe cent stamps. Address J. HAM A Co. 292 Washington St., Boston, Mas April 12 Om Ayer's Cathartic PiL For nil Medicine. tlio purpoaea of a Laxafc. Pertmps no ono medi cine id so iipiver.-t.illy re quired by everybody ns a cathartic, Jior waa ever any bef'oro eo-universal-Iv adopted int nse. In e'very countryandiunons all classes, a this mild but ctlb-ient purgative rut. The obvious ro Bonis tbaritwamoro re liable and far more effec tual remody than any otlier. Those who have tried it, know that it cured them; thos vvho hayo not, know that it euros their neiglibors and friend-, and all know that what tr ftxM once it does always that it never fails through any fault or ncglcctof it3 composition. We have thtmminds upon thou-N sands of certitlfiates of thoir remarkable cures of the following complaints, but such cures aro known U every neighborhood, and we need not publish them. Adapted tall ages and conditions in all climates; containing neither cfclmel or any deleterious drug, Uiey may be t;kcn with safety by anybody. Their sugur coating preserves them ever fresh and makes tiiem. pleasant tatakewhilo being purely rcgetablo no harm, can arise from their use in any quantity. They operate by their powerful influence on the Internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it into-npaJthy action remove tbe obstructions of tho storofveh, bowel, IVvcr, and other organs of the bodx, restoring their irregular action to health, and by eorwetingv wcherever they exist, such deftnge mentaaaxe tUe.flrst.origin of disease. Mlnuoe- direction are given in the wrapper on the box, for tho, following complaints, which these Pill rapidly curec , For Iyappl or di3retln, Ilatlraa nraa, K.ianaru4r and Ma of Appetite, they should bo token moderate V stimulate the stom ach and restore it healthy t aie and a-tion. Fot fj1vr Complaint and it various ymp toms, llilloua Ileailacf, 3cU IIea.rtarhe, Jnntllc or r?e MlcknM, ftlltoua Colic and IBllloun vrii, they should be ju diciously taken for each-case, tocorrect the ilis'eaced action or remove the obstructions which cau.se It. For I9enteryor Diarrhoea, but one mttf dose i i generally required. yur IKhruinatiititt, CJont. 5 ravel, Ialpl littlnn of the Heart, Iaiu fa the ile, tack and M,nin, they shouLl bo continuously takeu, as required, to change the diseased action of the system. With such change those cotnplaii.tl disajjpear. For DroxMT and nroT!" fielllnira ihyf should be taken- in large and freueiU dosen to pro duce Uio e.Tcct of a dranti'5 p'.irtre. For Mappmnlon a laive doe should be taken aa it pro laces the desired- effect Uy Kympatny. As a Dinner fill, tako- one or f.ro. I fits to pro mote diion aid ndivp tbe stomach. An occnskmal lost scimtiUte the stomach r' bowels iuto healthy ax:tion, rt"t res the appctiu , and invigorate tho system. Ileiiee it is oftx ad vantageous where no serious derangement eviH. One who feels tolcrablvwvU. Atari find thataio3 of these rill makes hba fweldecidetlly bettsr, from their cleansing and renovating e&eee on tlw diges tive apparatus. UJt. J. CATER A CO., rraettrni CLaxxUta LOWELL. MASS,, U. 8. A. Ayer's Sarsaparilla; von vvmmxn:. tub biood. The reputation this ex cellent medicine enjoys, is derived from its cures, many of which are truly marvellous. Inveterate ates of hcrofuloaa die ease, where the svetem seemed saturated witn corruption, have been purifled and cured by it. Scrofulous affections and. disorders ,w hich were ag gravated by the scrofu lous contamination until Ihey were painfully afflicting, have been radically eured im such great numbers In almost every seo lion of the country, that the public 6carccly need to fee informed of iu virtaes or uses. Scrofulous poison is one of the most destructive emies f oar race. Often, thiauaseen and nfM tenant of the organism undermines the constitution, and m vites the atcck of enfeebbng or fatal diseases wfchout exciting a snspiclon of its presence. Again, itaeematobrecd Infection tbroBjrbont tbe body, and then, en some favorable occasion, rapidly develop Into one r ether ef its hideous forms, either on the surface or among the vitals. In the latter, tuber, tea may be snddenly deposited in the lungs or heart, or tumors formed in the liver, or it M.ows Its presence bv eruptions on the skin, or foul liber ations on some part of the body. Hence the occa sional se f a bottle of this &rajtriUa is ad Tisablc, even when no active symptoms of dicato appear. Person afllicUd with the following cos Tdaiats generally find immediate relief, and, at length, eare, ay the us of this SAllSAVAltlT LA: St. Anthony 'i l-re, ltoe or ISrysiprln, Tetter. Salt Kheum, Seald Head, Hlngu:orm Sore Eye, Sore F.aru, and other eruptions or risible form of Srrofuloun disease. AW in tha snore concealed forms, as Jviejfa, Drovty, Heart JHea$e. lit, JCpiltjygtf, Xeurnlrir and the various lleerous affections of the muecn liir and nervous systems. Syphilis or Vetierral and Mnrrurial TUsronr are cured by it, though a long time is requirel lbt subduing these obstinate malaliesby any mediciro But long eontinned use of tliis meuictKe will ciol the complaint. Jucorrhaa or W hiles, l'tw' I7mrafJni. find J-Vitiae Discuses, are am- monlv soon relieved and ultimately cured by fts mrifylng and invigorating cfiecU 3lmte lureo ioas'for each cae are found in our Almanac, sup- r.lie.1 irratis. Ithtumatistn and (o(, wiw caused by accumulation of extraneous mrtttefs Ui the bloot, vield ouicklv to it. ns nlo J.iror Complaints, torjyiditif, VonptnUon arltiflau tttation of the T.inr, and JatnuNrf, v hen arising, as they often do, from the rankling poteens ui tbo blood. This S A Its A V A lit II A is a great re storer for tho ftrenpth and vfpor of the systcra. Ttiose who are Lanpuid and Untlss, J)cffjen dent, Sleepless, and troubled with 3'erro prehensions or Fears, or any of the affections STmptomatie of Weakness j hk ill find immcdUtO. relief and convincing evidence of ita rcstoralivo power upou trial. PREPARED It T Dr. J. C. AYFIt A CO., Cow ell, yt aas.k rraetieal and Analytical Chemist. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE, T XX re Will sew everythfag nsi in c f:c":7, frcn tbe teaviojt to the l:;a'at IT IOIi yc3tI: U tJHIC, a5 nzm:r. woi:is Than any chcr ciachinc. If tlirio in n Vhm-tiee vi:it ifft. cbino within i.i.t; tL(-aai,l tuilis ot Pau Frai..'isco H'-t woriijijx w-11 i.t.i f:iviiiK' entire tatisln tin, if 1 am VU orrrnd of it, it will lo ntt;;tU ta without expenso of ui.ylvinu tj owner. SAMUEL HILL, Ape:'- IS New a!ont ar.cry .i GranJ l!otl Ruildlr.;, San Franc'-tcc. thf A ile irsit JA?. E3B. LOD "S General- A jor f ga