' GOD SAVE THE COUNTRY. " - PRESIDENTIAL IXECTIOM PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, in and by the Mt of the Gen era! Assembly of tbe Commonwealth of Penney lvanis, entitled "Aa Act to iirect the manner, time and place of balding Elections for President and Vice President of the Uni ted Stale," enaoted the 2d day of Febaery, 1820, it U required of the Sheriff to give due notice of such Elections : therefore I, JAMES W. HAMILTON, High Sheriff ef the county of Juniata, do hereby make known and give this public notice to the eiti zeni of the aeid county, who are qualified to vote for members of general assembly, that on the SECOND TUESDAY OF NOVEMBER next, being the 8th day of said month, an election will be held at tie same place at which the said member shall bate been voted for a he last proceeding election for the purpose of electing twenty-seven persons of this Com monwealth as electors for the election of Ptm aaWa ud Vic Prmm idont of the United Stataa and the several Judges, Inspectors and Clerks, who attended the general election on the 8ec, oad Tuesday of October last, are hereby en joined to attend sndperform at the said elec tion of Electors to be held as aforesaid the like duties, subject to the like penalties for neglect or misconduct, as they are liable to at the election of members of Assembly, Pe. 1 ALS'J HEtUjBl MAKE KSUWN and give notice, that the places of holding the afore said General Election in the several districts and townships in the county ot Juniata are as follows, to wit: At the Court House in the borough of Miff- lie! own, for the borough of Mifflintown. At the Court House in the borough of Miff lintown, for Fermanagh township. At the bccool House in Mexico, for Walker tewnehip. At the Aoademy in Thompsontowa, for Delaware township. At the Public House of Thomas Cox, for Greenwood township. At the School Hooee in Richfield, for Mon roe township. At Knouae's School House, for Susqueban na township. At the School House in. MeAlisterviUe, for Fayetto township. At the School House in Patterson, for the borough of Patterson. At the Hehool Bocae in Perryeville, for the borough of Parrysviile. At tne Losuot Orove School Tlouee, near tie residence af John T. Mettles, for Miiford tawnhip. At the 'Spruce Hill School House, for Bpruee Hill township. At the School House near the residence of Samuel Allen, for Beale township. At the School House near McCulloch Mill' for Tuscarora township, except that portion of it lying northwestward of the summit of Shade Mountain. At the Lick School House near the resi dence of Benjamin Walls, for Lick township, except that portion of it lying northwegurd ly of the summit of the Shade Mountain. At the Centre School Iloure, for so much of the townships of Lack and Tuscarora lying norta-weitsrdly of the Summit of the Shade Mountain, At the Church Eekoul House, in Ttsrbett township, for Turbett township. I ALSO MAKE KNOWN and give notice as in and by the ISia section of the aforesaid Act I am directed, that every person, except Justice of the Pence, who shall hold an office of appointment, of profit or trust, under the Government of the United States, or of this State, or cf any City or incorporated district, whether a commissioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer or agent, who is or shall be employed nnder the legislative, judiciary or executive department of this State or of the United States, or of any city or incorporat ed district, and alee, that every member of Congress, aa of the State Legislature and of the Select sod Common Council of any city, or Commissioner of any incorporated district, is by law incapable of holding or exercising at the same time the office or appointment of n dg. Inspector, or other officer of any such election in this Commonwealth, and that no Judge, rnepeotor, or any other officer of any such election shall be elligible to any office." Also that in the 4th section of the Act of Assembly, entitled "An Aot relating of Exe cution and for other purposes," approved April 18th, 1840, it is enacted that the afore- ) said 13th section "shall not be construed so as to prevent any military officer or Borough 1 officer from serving as Judge, Inspector, or Clerk of any General or Special Election of this Commonwealth nPrsuen t tothe provisions containel in the 70th section of the Act, first aforesaid, the judges of the aforesaid districts shall respect ively take charge of the certificate of return of tne election ol in eir respective districts ana I produce them at a meeting of the Judges from I each district; at the Court House in the Bor- ongh of Mifflintown on the third daafter they ; day or election, oaing tor tne present yar on ( Friday, the 11th day of November, A. D. 1864, j then and there to to and perform the duties i required by law of said Judges. ' Also. By the lth sectisn of "aa Act to i regulate elections by soldiers in actual mili- , tary service, approved tne zain or August, A. D. 1864, "the return Judges of the several i counties, shall enjoin to meet at the places. : now directed by law, on the third Friday af terany general or f residential election, for the purpose of counting the soldiers' vote, The return JuJges will re-assemble at the Court House, in the borough of Mtfflintown, on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25th, 1864, who shall receive from the prothonotary of the county and shall include in their en operation, the votes so returned, by the soldiers in actuv al military service. Also that where a Judge by sickness or unavoidable accident is unable to at tend said meeting of Judges, then the eertif- cate of return aforesaid, shall te taken charge of by one of the Inspectors or Clerks of the election or said district, who anal do and per form the duties required of said Judge unable to attend. . Agreeably to the provisions of the 61st sec tion of said aot, every General and Special election shall be opened between the hours of eight and ten o clock in the forenoon, and shall continue without interruption or adjournment until seven o'clock in the evening when the polls snail no closed. - Qtvan una my kand at my cilice, in the borough ef Mifflintown, this 23d day of Au gust, A. D. 1864. J. W. HAMILTON, Sherif. SHEirrr's Office, Mifflintown, September 2d, 1864. HEW MILLINARY I 0 THS undersigned desires to inform tie La die ef Mifflin and vicinity, thai she ha just returned from the eity with a new stock of Winter Millinary Goods of the latest style and most Approved workmanship, which she is prenered to make to order at the shortest notice aad sell at the lowest price. She has also oa hand a large assortment of ready made Bonnets, Hat of all kinds which she will sell at low figures. Call at her residence on Water street, near Sulouff ft 8taabaugh' store. - Mrs. SARAH STEIN. . Spt.'Stb 3-ttt. TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. VM. WISE, Merchant Tailor, beg Is to inform his friends and the public generally that he has just opened out a Urge and faefcioa' able assortment of FALL AJTD WIBTEi GOODS, which he is rea-iy to make to order proaaf and on the most reasonable tarma. Iks public generally will find it to h eir interest M call at his room above FASICK'S TIN SHOP, on Bridge street, Mifflintown, Pa., and istc my Goods and workmanship before i ss ! 1 I V . . i, . . . I ui eisewucrc. a warrant au CIOinv t no saie. SINGERS 8EWIX0 3 MA if J i of parens 7,. 9 x i vss will ail B . MuAIl persona desirous of Siaose's Sswmo Maciivss necessary information ea the subject -ef teff' a :.u il.:. i t - belter machine thirtmver hitherto done in this county. No family V Aid oe witaont a machine. jaa 1, ffw rjow TO 8ATK MONET. BUT ROM XX JAMES H. 8IMONS, who has arwan hand the largest stock of ready mtderJ - SADDLES and HARNESS in the! county, which he is selling at sreatlvViT" reduced prices. He is now manufeetsrUg hi Saddles and Harness with such perfeet astem that he is enabled to sell a supeuor trtole of everything in his line, CHEAPER aay other establishment in the county. Hsksvites purchasers ta call and examine his stick be fore purchasing elsewhere. . James H Simons' Saddles and Harass are acknowledged to surpass in point of liAtness, elegance and comfort, as well as real vlue and durability, all others manufactured in ttj coun ty. Remember bis 8hop is oa Bridgenrect, in the rooms formerly occupied by D.W. A. Belford, as a Tailor Shop. j tgL.AU kinds of repairing neatly evented and all work warranted. jan 1 M y HEADQUARTERS! Mifflintown ('hair Manufactory! CHARLES W. WEITZEL would inform the citizens of Juniata county, that ho con tinues the Chair Manufactory at the well ksoirn old stand in Water street, where he is at all times prepared to receive orders for Windsor Chairs of every description, including Settees, Large Kocking Chairs, bewing Kocking Chairs, Cbildrens' Chairs, Counting House Stools. Cain ?eat Chairs, r!ar Koom ArmChatrs, and every thing pertaining to his business, all of which be is prepared to sell cheaper than ever. He s now prepared to wnolesale work at city pri ces, t'rompt attention will be given to Repa- ring. All worx done cneap and expeditiously. Sawed Poplar Plank and Scantling taken in exchange for furniture. fnrFurniture Room on Main street: .osc- eite tne t ost umce. . CHARES WEITZEL. September 8, 1362-tf. , , - J jlTIFFLINTOWN HOTKL. This fci It X old Stand has recently been refit refurnished, and the undersigned is no pared to accommodate tne travelling pua. in the most pleasant and agreeable mannerists House is pleasantly situated on Main strer is inrge arvi omtnouioua, ana ne is arspiy provi ded with everything to render bio LoueasV sirsble stopping placet and a oomfurtaM! jme to the traveller or permanent sojourner.-' His assortment of Liquors. wfll tia'fouml stiferiar to any in this part of the country, as they have been selected with great care. There 1 ex cellent stabling attaahed to the premises. He hopes to reveire a liberal share- of public pat ronage. AMOS 8SVDER. mar 27 1 . . i ;. union house, MEXICO, JVSIATA CO., PA. WM. LXECHER. Proprietor. THIS old stand has again opened for tie ac commodation of the Public. The accom modations are such as to entertain travelers in the most pleasant and agreeable manner. The House is pleasantly and conveniently sit uated, so as to make.it a desirable stopping place for the traveler or permanent sojourner. His assortment of LIQUORS will be fosndof the best quality. " TBS STASUXTO ATTAOEZX) to the premises are excellent and eonrnrMHns A liberal share of the public patronage ia re spectfully solicited. Jan. 13, J86M gQPCSg51 PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. ON AND after Monday, May 16, 1863, Passenger Trains will leave Mifflin Station viz: EASTWARD. Through Expren 12.44, A M. fFsst Line, 4.13,' A. M. ' Fast Mail 11.18, A. M. Accommodation 8.02, P. M. WESTWARD. t ' ; ' f Baltimore Exprefig... 3.57, XM. Philadelphia Exprees.." 4.53, A. M. Fast Line 5.28. P. M. Mail Train.........;..... 8., Pf H. fEmierant Train.. ....... 8.27. A M JAM1S3 south, Act hDaily except Sunday, f Daily except UoaAy. ISAAC K. STATJFFE1 WATCH MAKER & JEWEB MAscrAcrrasns or ' sum ware m vmmt of viv Hj. lis Ji. Secsn-i S'.. raar Qi H has Constantly on hand ejlJ meni of Gold and Silver Patent Lepine and Plain Watches ; Fir Chains, Soals and Keys,. Breast Pi Rings, Finger Rings. Bracelets. M. Cases, Medallions. Locke Is. Pencils, T Speetaqlea, Silver Table, Desert, Tea, J. 'id Mustard Spoons ;' Sugar Spoons, Can' n- kiai Riacs, Fruit and Butter Knives. SnesLla. Combs, Diamond Pointed Peas, etc..--aU of WlUCIt VU, OK LOW JUT XOtnj if. I. TOBIAS Jt GO'S best anaRtv roll jeweled Patent Level Movement constaauy on' nana ; also other Makers of supemrtiaality. N. B, Old Gold and SUvt Uiulftfin- Opk Sept-O-ly CITY HOTEL. Corner of Market and Rail road Streets, opposite the Railroad Beret HARISBURG, PA. ; &Teras as moderate as those of any Ho tel ia the City. WJI. G. THOMPSON. HJ4asv-T" y Good News and True,- At the Towxa Hau Clothing Store. At the renowned BaSaab or Fasbio. -At MANSBACH'S Cheap Corner. Corner. Bridge & Water Street - ZXQTUSTOlisfzr, PA. H AX SB AC H ha just opened another large assortment of New Goods, even as Clothing of all kind, Shoes ' Boot, Hats, Caps, Carpets, Fan cy Goods, Jtc, all of which he will Sell at low rater, as his motto is "Quick sales and small profits." Coat Cloth d Caaaimere Coat. F)ne and Coarse Coat. Frock, and Business Coat. m . - h. ouuuay ana averyuay twsi I PanU Cloth and Cassimere Pant; Plain and Figured Pant. 1,. Fine and Coarso Pants, y.i'i i Well-fitting and Long- wearing Pants. esU Cloth aad Caaaimere Vests. Silk and Satin VesU. Light and Heavy Vesta. Plaid and Fanoy Vest. also Trunk , Valieees. Carpet Sacks, Cane, Utt brellas, Shawls, Gloves, Suspenders, Stocking Cravata, Shirt. Drawer. Collars, Handker chiefs, Combs, Brushes, Soaps, Pocket Knive. Chewing Tobacco, Began, and almost every descripioa of notions not found in in any oth er store. gsaTCall and examine my stock before pur chasing else where, as I feel satisfied that l can please all. D0N7 FORGET THE PLACE- Corner of bridge nd water streets. . ABRAHAM MANS BACH. JulyI3,stf DB UJ GOING (D THE OF CHOICE GOODS AT THE STORE OF JOS. M. BELFORD- The undersigned would respectfully Invite the public to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. He has bought his assortment at such prici-s that be cannot be undersold by any in the eoirc'ry. Special at tention paid to purchasing goods in the eity per order at the shortest notice. Every effort will be made by him to give sat isfaction to those who may favor him with a call. LADIES DRESS GOODS ! Black and Fancy Silks, Morie Antique, Pure Chalii, Briliiantes, Bombaxinels, Cashmere. Peplins, Berges Lawns. Grenadines, Ducals, Gingham Lawns, All wool d'Laines, Alpacas, Ac. A full assortment of White Urea Goods, Mus lins. Brocha and other Shawls, Bonnets, Bon net Satins, Ribbons. Flowers, &o. Also, Col lars, Undereleeves, Handkerchiefs in great va ety. DRt'GS. A large quantity of Drugs, also on hand. .Prescriptions tilled. He ha also laii n a large stock of Wool, Cotton and Rag Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Jtc, at the lowest price. Country Produce taken in exchange for goods, for which the highest market prices wiu ne paid oy J. 51. BELFORD. TAKE CAKE OF YOlRTEIfiTU. WHETHER THE UNION IS PRESERV ED OR NOT PEOPLE MUST EAT. TEETH inserted upon an entirely new style of base, which is a combination of Gold and Vulcanite, also Vulcanite, which for Beauty, Durability, Cleanl'nees and the res toration of the natural contour of the face. cannot be surpassed. Bi:oer ot tne aoove Bases I warrant for ten years. Teeth also mounted upon 3eld. Piailaa and Miter, Coral ite and Amber, with or without artificial gums. Special attention will be paid to di- read gums and a cure warranted or no charge made. Teeth filled for life. The extraction of teeth upon the latest im proved principles, causing the least possible pain; Sf, Having located permanently in Mifflin town and being in possession of all the latest improved Instrument and machinery. I war rant entire satisfaction in all eases or the money refunded. - SljfWill visit MeAIisterville the last week of October, Jaanary and May, the balance cf my -time I can be found at my office an Bridge street throw doer east of Snyder's Hotel. Mifflintown, Juniata county, Pa -..- G. L.DERR, janZy ' . . " resident Dmtixt. SADDLES AND HARNESS ! fgA R subscriber haa again opened Out aie A Shop on Bridge street one door east ef Maine, where he intends manufacturing all l"ds of work in his Hne. such as idles, Bridles, CoIIsti and Hameu 1 discriptions and at different prices. As aa been carrying on the business for. the t ..Ji ten years, be feels satisfied that he can pieaaa the most fancy, aad give general satis aetieeu As he intends to make his work neat aad substantial be feels assured it will be ac knowledged to be as good as any in the coun ty all he asks is a lair triaL He also intends keeping on hand an assort ment or Baddies, tindlea. fee. Carriage aad Itaggy Trhnmlsr Executed ia the very best and latest style. Re pair rag, fts., done neatly and at the short est notice. ! - His prices being reasonable he hopes to re ceive a Hfeeral share of public patronage. . CORSELICS McCLELLAS. eylM-ly GOOD NEWS ! CALL aud see tae New Stoca cf Fall aad Winter Good at MICKEY ft mXXtl. ' IN PATTERSON. Just received a new aad complete assortment f LtdW Latest Style Drew QoStk, Plain aad Fancy French Merino, Paid and Fane French Reps, Black aad Colored A Upaca, Slack and Fane; Cashmere. A large assortment ef Moarning Good, Balmoral Skirt. " Brooch Square and Lone 5bt!, Striped and Barred Woolen J vu m wuiwomw VJ uuu, ua' . . ' . i increased by the purchase ef a eeanlet U Choice Prints, ' Bleached and Un-Bleaehed Mualina, Tickings, Denims, Wool Shirtings, Kentucky Jeans, Twilled and Plain Flannels, -Also a large assortment of Cassimers hl Cassinetts, all of which we offer1 t Purchas er at town prices for Cash or Country pro duce. MICKEY ft PENNELL. Patteison, Pa. P. S. Also, yoa will find a large stock of Groceries, Hardware, Queensware, Boot ad Shoes, Wall and V indow Paper. Jail -if MICKEY ft FENNELL. EVERY BODY RUN HERE akd SEE WHAT Tcdd fc Jordan v IIAVE .IO SELL SO CHEAP. Oil. PtlMTS, W., f 00 lbs. Eagle White Lead. 600 Columbia do da. S00 ' Delaware river do do-. 300 " Gibsboro pure white Zinc Paint. 2(H) " Jersey do do do do. Prussian Blues. Sperial French Greens, Litb eritge. Raw and burnt t'mbers. Putty, Glass. Varnish. Putty knives. Brushes and Flaxseed Oil, &c, to., for sale cheap, by TODD $ SORDAX. Great Bargains i DeLaines, Prints, Cambrics, Bcbiaets, Victoria Lawns, Swisses, -Nainsooks. Black Crebe, English Crehe, Heat Crehe, Bonnet Milting, Tabby Velvets, Lawns, Edgings, DRY GOODS. Alpaccas, DeBaiei, Lustres, Lavellas, Mohairs, Plaids, Cottnnades, Satinets, Crash. Diapers, Flannels, Tickings, Ginghams, Linens. Dress Trimmings, Inserting. Mantua Ribbons, &&, Ac. All of which will be sold cheap for cash, at the New Store ia Patterson. TOBD ft JORDAN. Janl-tf cenes Prime Rio Coffer. Prepared Coffee, PuKer iied Sugar, Crushed S igar, JJ. O. Ptigitr. S. H. Sugar. N, 0. Molaes, S. H. Molasses. Lovering Syrup, Chocolate, Mustard. I! ice. S-'arch, Nn.megs,' Cloves. Casia, Ginger. Corn Starch, Fish. Salt, ftc, Ac, for sale cheap at the New Stoks in Patterson, ml-tf TODD ft JORtAf. 1-HE CHEAPEST IS THE UNION ! . Gentlemen's Furnishing Emporium ! ! Just opened in the now Brick P.uiMing, Main Street, Patterson, a large and elegant assort ment of Ready-Made Clo'hing, consisting in part of . Ovtrcoata, Frock Coats, Drew Coat, Pantaloont, Vests, Iratcerx, CoHnrt, Undershirts. Ifnnitl-rrrhirfs, Hats and Caps. Boots fc Shoe And everything usually fount! in a first c'hj- Uentlemen's Furnishing Store. FAXCF GOODS Also a large and carefully "elected assort ment of Fancy Goods, of all classes, taWdx n .-J qualities, all of which will lie soM i the low est possible living prices. . Laate - Vanort aud Snots. He also invites the Attention of the lv3:i" to his fine Jtock of GA1TOP.S AND SHOES which he will sVllat prices defyiog compcti tioo. CARPI TS, OTL CLOTHS. ' He baa on hand a beautiful assortment o Carpets, Oil Cloths, fte , which are of a go--quality, snd well worth the inspection of tL buyer. watches Airn jewelry Gold and Silrtr Watchtt, -Clocks, Ear hjs, fla in and Fancy ings. Watch Keys, Ladies' and Gents' Breast Pins Gold Pens and Peneils, Ac, whichat this tinu form the largest and best assortment in th county. SSA.ATI the above goods will be sold cheap er than aay other store in the United States. If you don't believe it, just give me a call and be convinced of the truth of the assertion LEVI HECHT. Patterson, jan 1, 1864-tf PENNSYLVANIA H0USE. Al Rallresad nepet, lntterwa. In 8. R. NOSTINE, PROPRIETOR. THE above named haviog taken charge ol this targe and convenient hotel where be is prepared to entertain travelers, sojourners or regular boarders. Persons witling to take the trains east or west will 6nJ this the most convenient stopping place as tbey will be waked up at any hour desired- The location is most favorable and the accommodations are of the best kind. The stabling is excellent and hostlers attentive. The Table and Bar will alsobe well provided. (saT He has, in connection with the Hotel. a good LIVERY STABLE. Hoise. Carriages. Buggies, ftc. always to be had. Persons conveyed to any part of the country. Bga. By strict attention to business and a desire te please, he hopes to merit public pat rosace, and render the sojourn of his guests both comfortadle and plcesaat. BITTER WISE OP IK0!f, . BITTER WISS OF IROX, BITTER WINE OF 1R05, BITTER WINE OF IROK. THE GREAT TOXIC THE GREAT TOSIC . THE GREAT TONIC THE GREAT fjSK Tor Dyspepsia and IndigMt!!a, For Dyspepsia and Indigestion, For Dyspepsia and Indigestion, For Dyspepsia and Indigestion, For Weak Stomachs aad General Debility. For Weak 8tomaehl and Ocneral Debility. For Weak Stomachs and General Debility. For Weak Stomach and general Debility. Reliable and Sure to do Good. Reliable aad cure to do Good, - 1 Reliable and Sure to do Oood. - w v , . , . And t'sanrt d Harm And Cannot tlffHcrW And Cannot do Harm. And Cannot do Hard!. It costs bet Little and Porifiee the Blood. It coFt but Little and Purifies the Blood. It cons but Little and Purifies the Blood. It coats but Little and PnriSr the Btorfi. I Now Otly Asks, Trial ! Ptrw Onir Ask Tr!ij I Now Only Ask a Trial I New Only Ask a Trial Cf this Valuable Medicine. Of this Taiuable Medicine. Of this Valuable Modiolus. Of this Valuable Medisice. Only Seventy-fire ft One Dollar per Bottle Only Seventy-fire ft One Dollar per Bottle-, Ciuy Seventy-five ft One Dollar per Bat&. Only Seventy-five ft One Dollar per Bottir Manufactured solely br S. A. KUNKLK k BP0. General Depot 118 Market St., IIsrrisburgFs, For sale by B. F. Kepner, Mimintewa, aad respectable dealers everywhere. July 13 -rjra A tvb wotui's easat anna MS Ssrofula and Soraluloas Disei From faery Edft a mA-fatoww si sweat tOt I hare mM lanra oiunrtjr ef vee bVuWapa BIU. i.a, bat sever vet CO battle which nUMI of ttt mi (Sect and full ntitiaetloa to thiwe wJm to desir4 It. At fut is our people try It, thry agree there hca been ao nMdldae like it befon.- tn our eolamulitr.', abruptions. Pimples. Blotches. Puatulee, TJV eers, Soree, and all Diseases of the Skin. From Krr. KnM. Straiton, Briital, Snolmd. I only do aij- doty to jom aad the pubttr, whrw I add mv tmtimony to that yoa polilUa of the ta9 dkinal virtues ofynor Sahsiauh.la. My Un ti ter, aged ten, had am aSlietloz humor ta her ears, eyes, and hair for yore, wfcirh we were unrnblw k ears autll we tried yonr SMUAraiULLA. She nos baea well for some months." Prom Mr. Jan E. Kit, ft ve3vm ant! mvs iltftmedtatly ttf DcnnitritU Cttf Mnjf Co., .-- My daughter has m3ered for a year paM with iwTOfnloas eruption, whirh was very troablesome. Nothing affbnled any rltof antil wa tried yovr 5ar.safakii.ua, wHK-rt soon esmplrtrly cured her." Prom Chnrl.: P. tj.iff, I'tq., of Ms m'rfrjr tnern U)ioe, Morraf T Co., Trtutiiciunrt ftnamleii 44 1 Bad for oorerj 1 1 had for soverju fan a verr tronh!oomj lvnir la wf fare, wfrVrt rr?w -otittacily wotm until it dinngrared ny re?t-:rea and became aa Intol erable a!Bicuon. I uird ilmM every thinr a mat. eonld or both aavtee and cwnleinc. lit wlthunt aay relief whatever, aatll I tuok voor Saesapahilla. It immediately made my bee vrorM, &3 vo.i tU x it raift 1 tor a tmo; bat m a lew irerks the m t skin Ktpin to form ander tha blntehes. and rou tinned until my faro Is aa smooth aa any bo-Jy1.. and I am without any aymptoma of the diaaaae ras I know of. I enjoy perp-et health, avd witbuut a doubt owe It to your 8AKSAr.teti.LA.' Erysipelas General Debility Fur try tfc Blood. From Vr. JtoW. Sarin, Aotufr-n .fi Sir Tori. . Dr. Avk. I seldsai fall to remove A'rtavim - and Scrnfaitm Son by the pcreererina Pfm' ,ojr Hasafarilla, and I hare iut okw ra red aa attars. ef Malignant Eiynpdnt with it. Ko alterative poaaeas eoiiaie Tor bARSAr ariixa r SAitAAr ariixa yaw hare ub- plied to the profesaioa as well aa tc tin people.' From J. K. Johnston, Ksq fCalrmom. Ohio. For twlv years, I hart the yellow KrYiiU on my rfcht arm, during whlrh titno I tried all tho eeinramr pnvsirjans I eotna rcaro.aaa toor hun dreds of uoiUri worth of luetiiffnos. The oIr- were so bod that the cord bocjuno viaibia, and ttif doctor, derided that my arm aunt be amputate!. I began taking yonr Harsaparili.. Took two bot tle, and some of yonr Pima. Together they bar eared me. I am now as well and aound aa aay body. Being? in a public plaee, my eaw Is known to evevr body ia thia cowuaaaity, aud excites tbe wonder of all.'' From Hon. Wenry Mr-nro, if. P. P., of XttKoastT-', C. VT., a touting mtmbtr of tks CanaJum wriia ment. " I have aaed your SARSArAtm.T.A hi my fiunlty, tor general dhilitp, aad for purifying the MxmI. with very bent'firiiil rraalta, and febl cwalidunce ia oonuaendiiia: it to the atHtcted." St. Anthonjr'a Fire. Koee, Salt Bheuro, Soald Head, Sore Eyes. From Hnrrry tickler, Fsq., the able rdVfnr of tA? junrnannorjt rmucrw, jTanvyitunio. M Our only efaild, about three years of ag-e, was attacked by pimples oa hia forenead. They raptdiy spread until they formed a loathsonv) ami vinil"n aore. which covered hia lace, and aotaally blind?d bis evea lor some day. A skilful physician applied aitnte of itver and other ranieuiea, wrUmit any spparcnt efleet. Kor fifteen days we guarded hi hands, leat with them he should tear open the fes tering aad corrupt wonnd whieh eovered hia who!.' fare. Having tried every thia; else vm had aay bone from, we began giving yonr Sarsafakiixa, and applying the Iodide of potanh lotion, as yon direct. The aore began to heal wbaw wa had Jrtvcn the Brat bottle, and w!l when w had SnT.awS theaeeoad. Tha child' eyeiaabes, which had eoaM cat, givw again, and he ia now aa healthy sad fair aa any other. The wiw-l aeishborhood prsssstnl that the child mnat die." - , Syphilis aad Keremial Disease. "" From Vr. ftirmm Stmt, of St. touts, .VtMnarl. ul find yonr HtiuiArAKUXA a more efrMil remedy for the- veeoudary aymptoma of Fyptuiis and for syphilitic diacaae t haa any other wa pt wa Tbe prolrsrion are Indebted to you far some ef the best meutriuea we have." From A. J. FmcS, M. D., oa emlnml nAptiria-a of Lamrcmet, Matt., icAo is a nmaiiaanl member of the LeoiMitiSure or Mattackutttts. - Da. Ayes, sty dear Sir: I have tbtrad your Sarsaparilxa an exeelknt remedy for SupMHr, both of the primary and xmdarp tvnc, aiul eS tual ia some caar that were too obstinate to yieM to other remedies. I do not know what we caa em- Rloy with more certainty of success, w here a poww il alterative is required." Mr. dm, 8. ran Lieut, o.Vew Brunswick, A.., bad dreadful nicer oa bis b-g, canard by the atmsn of mercery, or wtereuriat dictate, which grew mora aad more aggravated for years, in spite of every remedy or treatment that could be applied, antil too persevering ne of Ares' 8ARSArARit.LA relieved hia. Few cases can be found more inveterate and diatreaatag than this, and It took several Sanea bottles to core aim LeueocrhBBa, Whites, rental Weadrames, are generally prod need by internal ScroUams VI etration, and are very often eared by the aitenetira effect of thia 8arsaparili.a. Some rasas efasire, however, ia aid of the SARSAPAiilLLAa SB Santtui application of local remedies. iVa tae vtU-tnovu and SoWr--if 1 1 'SSI Dr. Jacoa Morrill, ef Cmcuinati. " I have foand yonr 8ar.-4aparii.la aa MevOsss) aHerative la diaeaaaa of ft mala. Many eaaea asr Irnwnlarity, UtaioiiboM, Internal 1 toervttnaft, anal local debility, artntng from the erafDlens liataaat have yielded to it, and there are few that Sw saaC wbaai tta eSVrt ia proprrly aided by local t A isay, trnwOUnt to atom the pubhtatien of hem name, writes t " Sly daughter and myaeif have be eased of very debilitating Leueorrboaa of long standi nr. by tw bottle of yooj- aAHiur AIILIA.V , Ooot. User CoxDnlsJnt. Dra- pepaia. Heart Disease. Heuralejia, when canard try Scronlx toa the ayrtem, are rsasdlx eared by this xx. SAasAraafUjt. AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS possess so many advantages over the ether purgatives in the market, and their superior virtues are so universally known, thatwe reed not do more than to assure the public their quality far msintained equal to the best it ever has been, and that they may be derpesded on to do all that they have ever done. Prepared by 3. C. AYES, U. 6 Co Lcwell, Mass., and sold by J