SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS RE STORED by Helmbold's Extract Buciiu Feb. 23, 1SG7. ItcliIItcliHItcli! SCRATCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH ! in from 10 to 48 hours. Wheatox's Oixtmkxt cures The Itch. Wheaton's Ointment cures Salt Rheum Wheaton's Ointment cures Tetter. Wheaton's Ointment cures Barbehs Itch Wheaton's Ointment cures Old Sores. Wheatox's Ointment cures Evebt kind of Humor like Magic. Price. 50 cents a box ; by mail, GO cents. Address WEEKS & PORTER, No. 17 Washington Street, Boston, Alas. For sale by nil Drug-gists. Sept. 19, 1SG7.-Iyr. 0 MARRIED. In Stroud township on the 21st int., by ST - Sfv sr -mm- . bilas 1. uraRc, fc.so., Mr. George Jolinson und'Miss Susanna li. Leaders, both of Lu tcrnc County, Pa. In Stroudsburg, on the 14th int., at the Metliodut Parsonage, by the Rev. J. II. Al "ay, Jlf Morris Henry, of Pocono town ship, and Miss Elizabeth La Bar, of Para dice township. GOOD NEWS. A CHANCE FOR ALL. Prices Perfectly Crushing. HTJSTEK Hat just returned from the cities with THE LATEST PALL & WINTER STYLES and the BEST GOODS T I . I t a e?rr onercu in mis market. Ualll and aee.4 and be convinced that your interest lies in dealing at his Cidabliehuient. Ilis atock cansista of CLOT IIS, CASSIMERES, and VESTING S, MUSLIXS, YANKEE NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS, AND P U'E S . At usual, in his great speciality of RE A D YMA DE CL O THING, tiis clothing is fully up to the market de mand, his shelves being literally loaded down, with the most fashionable styles of OYER-rOATS. COATS, PANTS, VESTS, 4fM in material . and workmanship unsurpassed, arid unsurpassable custom-work promptly at tend to. Thankful for past favors, be respectfully solicits further patronage. NICHOLAS RUSTER. , September 20, 15G7.-tf. DO.VT FOOL TOUR away for worthless articles of Furni ture, but go to McCariy's, and you will pet well paid for it. Sept. 2G, '07. C1A. YOU that when TELL WHY IT IS any one comes to Strouds burg' to buy Furniture, they always inquire for McCarty's Furniture Store! Sept. 26. DO.VT FORGET that when you want any lhin in the Furniture or Ornamental line that McCarty, in the Odd-Fellows' Hall, Main Street, Slrouds burg, IV, is the place to gel it. m Sept. 2G. DOVT you know lliut J. II. McCarty is the only Undertaker in Slroudbburg who understands his business! If not, attend a Funeral managed by any other Undertaker m town, and yoti win pec tlie proof of the fact. Sept. 20, 67. GO TO J. II. McCAUTl'S, ODD-FKLLOWS HALL, MAIN" ST., STROUDSBURG, PA., . and Buy yout FURNITURE, CARPETS, OIL-CLOTHS, RUGS, WINDOW SHADES, , CURTAINS FIXTURES, TACLE CLOTHS, Ac., and sT9 At Least Two Profits. A McCarty buys, direct from the mauuftc lurer for cash (not GO da.), he can eell you MORE FURNITURE, OF A BETTER QUALITY, AND FOR LESS MONEY than you can buy at retail either in city or country, and every article is warranted to be m repretented. Sept. 26. 18G7. UNDERTAKING. McCARTY has on hand the largest and beat assortment of COFFINS and TRIMMINGS to be found outside of either city (New Yor or Philadelphia), and will make this bmnc k nch w his bunness A SPECIALITY. COFFINS and CASKETS of umj size or style, can te furnished at on hour netice lor shipment, at a. charge ok omthibd LESS THAN any SHOP IN SrROt DSBCKO In he charge wore than TEN PER lN 1 above actual cost. EMBALMING attended to in any pm of the County, at the shortest possible notice. Sept. iiG, 'Q7. Candidates. To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned, a resident of Middle SraithfieJd, respectfully offers himself as candidate for the office of County Commissioner, should he be elected, he pledges himself to periorm ine uuues ot the olhcc faithfully and ' i . . impartially, and tp the best of his abdity. JOHN IIANNA. Middle Smithfield, Sept. 5, 16G7. To the Volrrs of Monroe County. The undersigned, a resident of Stroud township, respectfully offers himself as a candidate for the office of COUNTY COMMISSIONER, hou!4 he be elected, he pledges himself to perform the duties of the offce faithfully and impartially, and to the best of. his ability. JOHN V. VAN VLIET. Stroud tsp., 4ug. 29, 1SG7. To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned, a resident of Hamilton township, respectfully offers himself as candidate for the office of County Commissioner, should he be elected, he pledges himself to perform the duties of the office faithfully and impartially, and to the best ot his ability. UKOKUE L. SLUTTER, Hamilton tsp., August 8, 1607. To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned, a resident of Hamilton township, respectfully offers himself as a candidate for the office of Count' Commissioner, should he be elected, he pledes himself to perform the duties of the office faithfully and impartially, and to the best of his ability. JACOB STACKHOUSE. Hamilton tsp., August 1, 18G7. To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned, a resident of Hamilton towns-hip, respectfully offers himself as a candidate for the office of County Treasurer, should he be elected, he pledges himself to perform the duties of the office faithfully and impartially, and to the best of his ability. PETER. KUNKEL. Hamilton tsp.t August 1, 1SG7. To the Voters of Monroe County. The undersigned, a resident of Polk town hip, respectfully offers himself as a candi date for the office of County Treasurer, should he be elected, he pledges-himself to perform the duties of the office faithfully and mpartially, and to the best of his ability. REUBEN UREUOKV. Polk tsp, August 1, 1867. To the Voters of Monroe Couuty. The undersigned, a resident of Pocono township, .respectfully offers himself as a candidate for the office pf County Treasurer, should lie be elected, he pledges himself to perform the duties of the office faithfully and mpirtially, and to the bst of his ability. JEROME M. HELLER. Pocono township, August 8, 18G7. Two Good Horses for Sale. THE undersigned offers for sale TWO GOOD HORSES, G years old. For terms, &.c, SAMUEL S. WILLIAMS. Slroudsburg, Sept. 5, lSG7.-3t. Odessa Patent Collapsing Skirt, Every Lady about purchasing a Skirt should not fail o give this Skirt their par ticular attention before purchasing any oth er. Every Skirt is Warranted. Its peculiarity is that it can he altered in to any shape or size the wearer may desire. By its Collapsing properties the Skirt will adjust itself to any size of the hips, to as to perfectly fit all Ladies. The construction of the Skirt is such that it cannot come apart, as the ends of the wire are fastened securely to the tape?. For sale by R. P. &, II. D. BUSH. Stroudtburg, Sept. 12, 167 3t Caution! All persons are hereby cautioned not to purchase a Note of hand given by me to Rudolph Kitner, residing in J he Borough of Stroudsburg, dated on or about the 22nd of July, 16G7,six months after date, for $47.75; as I have not received value for the same, I will resist the payment of the Note. AARON ARNOLD. Smithfield tsp., Sept. 14, 16G7. Church Notice! OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the subscribers ot the building of the LU THERAN CHURCH, in this Borough, that Mr. Joseph Trach, has been appointed to collect the outstanding subscriptions for aid church. CHURCH COUNCIL. August 1, 1607. MOMIX DItUC STOKE. DREHEB & BROTHER, (Opposite the Jefrersonian' Office,) KLIZABKTII-KTREET, STROUD S J LRU, PA. Dealers in DRUGS, MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, WINES and LIQUORS for medi cinal purposes, SASH, DOORH and BLINDS. All kinds of Painting Materials, Lamps and Lanterns Burning and Lubricating Oils. 07" Physicians' Prescriptions carefully compounded. G. H. DREHER. E. B. DREIIER. October 4, 1506. Administrator's Notice. Estate of FRAXCIS ADAMS, late of To byhanna, deceased. Notice is hereby riven, that letters of ad ministration on the Estate of the above named Francis Adims, late of the township of To byhanna, in the county of Monroe, deceased, have been granted to William II. Butts, re siding at Jackson Corners: pott-office ad dress, Jackson Corners, Monroe County, Pa. All persons therefore having claims or de mands against the Estate of the 6a id dece dent, are requested to make the same known to the said William II. Butts without delay. WILLIAM II. BUTTS, Jackon, Sept, 5, 1807.-GI. Admin'tor. BLANK LEASES For Sale at this Office. - - Genera I Eleofion Sheriff's Proclaniation. Whereas, By an act of the General As sembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia, entitled "an act rpgulating the General Elections within the said Commonwealth,' passed on the 2d day of July, 1939, it is made the duty of the High Sheriff of every county to give public notice of such elections to be Iiolden, and to make known in such notice what officers are to be elected. Therc- fore, , CHARLES HEXRY, High Sher iff of the county of Mouroc, do mako known by this proclamation to the electors of the county of Monroe, that an Election will be held in said county, on TUESDA Y, the 8th of OCTOBER next, at the several election distrfcts below enumerated, at which time and places arc to be elected by the freemen of the county of .Monroe, One Person For Judge of the Supreme Court of the State of Pennsylvania. One Person For member of the House of Representatives, to represent Monroe and Carbon counties in the House of Representatives of the Com nion wealth of Pennsylvania. One Person For Treasurer of the county of Monro. Two Persons For Jury CommiMianers of h county ofj Mouroc. . One Person To fill the office of County Commissioner of the county of Monroe. Two Persons To fill the office of County Auditor, of the county of Monroe, one for 3 year, and one for 2 years 1'laccn of Voting The freemen of the township of Chesnut- hill are to hold their election at the house of Felix Storm, in said township. The freemen . of the 1 ownship of Cool- bau;rh will hold their election at the Najrles- ville school-house, in said township. The freemen of the township of Hamilton will hold their election at the house of Sam uel Dennis, in said township. The freemen of the township of Middle Smithfield, will hold their election at the house of James Place, in said township. The freemen of the township of Pocono, will hold their election at the house of Ma- nas.sah Miller, in said township. I he freemen of the township of Paradise, will hold their election at the house of Abraham Gith, in said township. 1 he freemen of the township of Polk, will old their election at the house of Daniel Kerchner, in said township. Ihe lreemen of the township of Price, will hold their election at the house of Lewis Long, in said township. Ihe freemen ot the township ofEIdred, will hold their election at the house of Jos. Hawk, in said township. The freemen of the township of Ross, will lold their election at the house of Jacob II. Stocker, in said township. The freemen of the township of Smithfield will hold their election at the house of Thomas Brodhead, in said township. 1 ho freemen of fetroiwlsburg, will hold their election at the Court House, in said boron srh. The freemen of the township of Stroud, will mid their election at the house of Aaron W. Clark, in the borough of Stroudsburc. The freemen of the township of Tobyhan- nah, will hold their election at the house of Robert Warner, in said township. The freemen of the township of Jackson, will hold their election at the house of Charles Snyder, in said town&hip. The freemen ot the township of Tunk- hannock, will hold their election at the house of Beni. F Schafer, in said township. The freemen of the township of Barrett, will hold their election at the house of Deubler, in said township. Whereas. By the act of the Congress of the United States, entitled "An Act to a- mend the several acts heretofore passed, and for other purposes," and approved March third, one thousand eight hundred and sixty- five, all persons who have deserted the mili tary or naval service of the United States, and who have not been discharged, or reliev ed from the penalty, or disability therein pro vided, are deemed, and taken, to have volun tarily relinquished, and forfeited, their rights of citizenship, and their rights to become citi zens, and are deprived of exercising any rights of citizens thereof: And whereas. Persons, not citizens of the United States, are not, under the constitu tion and laws of Pennsylvania, qualified elec tors of the commonwealth : Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Com monwcalth of Pennsylvania in General As sembly met, and it is hereby enacted by au thority of the same, That in all elections hereafter to be held in this common we 1th, it shall be unlawful for the judge or inspec tors of any each election to receive any bal lot, or ballots, from any person, or persons, embraced in the provisions, and subject to the disability, imposed by said net of Con gress, approved March third, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-five, and it shall be unlawful for any such person to vote any ballot, or ballots. Section 2. That if any such judge or in spectors of election, or any one of them hall receive, or 'consent to receive, any such un lawful ballot, or ballots, from any such dis qualified person, he, or they, so offending, shall be guilty ot a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction thereof, in any court of quarter sessions of this commonwealth, he fchall, for each oflence. bo sentenced to nay a fine of not less than one hundred dollar., and to un dergo an imprisonment, in the jail of the proper county, for hot lesa than sixty day8 Hectiox 3. That if any person deprived of citizenship, and disqualified as aforesaid, shall, at any election, hereafter to be held in this commonwealth, vote, or tender to the officers thereof, and offer to vote, a ballot, or ballots, any persons, eo offending, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, unj on conviclio:i thereof, in any court of quarter session of this commonwealth, fchall, for each offence, be punished in like manner as is provided in the preceding section of this act, in the case of officers of election receiving such unlaw ful ballot, or ballots. Sectton 4. That if any person shall here after persuade, or advise, any portion, or per sons, deprived cf citizenthip, and disqualified as aforesaid, to offer any ballot, or ballot:, to the fifncers ot any 4ect ion, hereafter to be held in this commonwealth, or thall persuade, or advise, any 6uc!n'lliccr to receive ary bal lot, or ballot.', from any person deprived of i citizenship, and disqualified as aforesaid. such person, so offending, shall be gu'lty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof, in any court of quarter sessions ot this com monwcolth, shall be punished in like man ner as is provided in the second section of this act, in the case of officers of tuch elec tion receiving such unlawful ballot, or bal lots. Section 8. That it shall the duty of. the sherifi's. In the several counties of thin com monwealth, to insert in their proclamations of election?, hereafter to Lc held, the first fuur sections of this act, with the preamble thereof, and upon conviction of any violation of the requirement of this section, any sher iff shall be guilty of a misdemeanor in office. and be punished in like manner as the of fences prohibited by tho second, third and fourth sections of this act are punishable.' The law regulating the election of Presi dential electors, provides as follows: IVolicc is Hereby Given, : That every person, excepting Justices of the Peace, who shall hold an office or ap pointment of profit or tru:t under the United States or of this State or any city or corpo rated district, whether a commissioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer,' or agents who is or shall be employed under the legis lative, executive or judiciary department ofj this Mate or the United btates, or of any incorporated district; and also, that every member of Congress, and of the State legis lature and of the select or common council of any city, or comissioner cr any incorpo rated district is by law incapable of holding or exercising at the same time, the appoint ment of Judge, inspector, or clerk of any election of this commonwealth, and that no inspector, Judge or other officer of such elec tion khall be eligible to be then voted for. And the said act of Assembly, entitled "an act relating to elections of this common wealth, passed July 2d, 1S39, further provides That the Inspectors and Judges shail meet at the respective places appointed for hold ing the election in the district to which they respectively belong, before nine o'clock in the morning of the second Tuesday of Oc tober, and each of said inspectors shall ap point one clerk, who thall be a qualified vo ter. 44 It shall be the duty of said assessors re spectfully to attend at the places of holding every general, special or township election during the whole time said election is kept open, for the purpose of giving information to the inspectors and judge?, whn called on in relation to the right of any person assess ed by them to vote at such election, and such other matters in relation to the assess ments of voters the said inspectors or judg es, or cither of them, shall from time to time require. Agreeably to the provisions of the sixty first section of said act every General and Special election shall be opened between the hours of eight and ten in the forenoon, and shall continue without interruption or adjournment until seven in the evening, when the polls shall be closed. 44. No person shall be admittad to vote whose name is not contained in the list of taxable inhabitants furnished by the Com missioners, unless first he produces a receipt for payment within two years, of a State or county tax assessed agreeably to the Consti tution, and give satisfactory evidence cithrr on his own oath or the affirmation of another that he has paid such tax, or on a failure to produce a receipt, shall make oath to the payment thereof; or, second if he claims a right to vote Tby being an elector between the ages of 21 and 22 years he shall depose on oath or afllrmation that he has resided in the State at least one year next before his application and make such proof of residence in the district as is required by this act, and that he does verily believe, from the accounts given him, that he is ot the age aforesaid, and gives such other evidence as is required by this act, whereupon the name of the per son so admitted to vote shall be inserted in the alphabetical list by the inspectors and a note made opposite thereto, by writiug the word 4 tax,' he should be admitted to vote by reason of having paid tax, or the word 'age,' if he shall be admitted to vote by reason of such ajjc ; shall be called out to the clerks, who shall make the like notes in the list of voters kept by them. 44 In all cases where the name of per.-on claiming to vote is found on the list furnish ed by the Commissioners and Asseesor.-, or his right to vote whether thereon or not is ob jected to by any qualified citizen it shall be the duty ot the inspector to examine such person on oath as to his qualifications, and if he claims to have resided within the dis trict for one year or more his oath shall be sufficient proof thereof, but shall make proof at least by one competent witness who shall be a qualified elector that he has resided within the district for more than ten days next preceding such election and shall also himself swear, that his bona fide residence in pursuance of his lawful calling is within the district, and that he did not remove in said district for the purpose of voting therein. 44 Every person qualified aforesaid, and who shall make due proof, if required of his resi dence and payment of taxes aforesaid, shall bo admitted to vote in the township, ward or district in which he shall reside.' 44 If any person not qaalified to vote in this Commonwealth, agreeably to law (except the tons of qualified citizens), shall appear at any place of election for the purpose of issuing tickets or influencing the citizens qualified to vote, he shall on conviction forfeit and pay any sum not exceeding one hundred. dollar, for every such offence, and be imprisoned for any term not exceeding three months. .Pursuant to the provision contained in the fjth section of the act aforesaid, tho Judges of the aforesaid district shall lake charge of the certificate or return of the election of their respective districts and produce them at u meeting of the judges from each district at the Court House iu the Borough of Strous burg, on the third day alter the day of elec tion, being for the present year on FRIDA Y the J 1th day of OCTOBER next, then and there to do, and perform the duties required uy law of said judges. Alto, that where a judge by sicknessor unavoidable circumstan ces, is unable to attend said meeting of J ulg cs, then the certificare or return as aforesaid shall he tjken charge of by one of the In spectors or clerks of the election of said dis trict, who shall do and perform the duties required offaid judge unable to uttend. Also, that in the tilst seciion of; the said act it iai enacted tint 4 when two or more counties shall compose ; a district for the choice of member or members of the Senate of this Commonwealth, or of the House of Representatives of the United States or of this commonwealth, the judges of the elec tion in each county, having met as a forest id, the clerks shall mnkeout a tiir statement ol ail the votes which shall have been given at such election within tho county, for every person voted for, as such member or mem bers, which fchall bo signed by Slid judges ana attc.-teri by the clerks, nnJ one ot said judges shall take charge of said certificate and shall produce tho t.mi3 at a meeting of one judge from each county at audi place in such districts as is or maybe appointed by law for such purpose,' which meeting shall be held on the seventh day after the election, being for the prerent,on Tuesday the loth day of October, at the Court House in Stroud.--burg, Monroe county, for the Representative return judge, then and there to perforin the duties required Ly law of the aforesaid As sembly district. , (God Sate the Commonwealth ) CHARLES HENRY, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, Stroudshur", ; September 12, 1867. look"thTsway, AT.L who want Carriage Work or Klacksmithing DONE IN A SUPERIOR MANNER! THE Subscriber begs leave to iu form the public that lie is fully pre pared, at his establishment, at the corner of Simpson ami Sarah streets, in the borough of Stroudsburg, to make to order, every style of Carriage, Wagon, and, in fact, everything in his line of bu sines?, at the shortest possible notice, and on the most reasonable terms. Carriages repaired, trimmed and paint ed in the best style of the art. Having first-class material always on hand, and none but first-class workmen engaged, the public are assured that noue but first-class work will be turned out at his shop. In connection with his Carriage Shop he has also a Blacksmith Shop, where superior workmen will always be found ready to attend to the orders of customers. The public are invited to call and ex amine his stock before purchasing else where. VALKNT1XK KAUTZ. September 1J, lSG7.-tf. CHAELES W. DEAN, WITH CIMIXGIIAM & ETMER, Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS & SHOES, Io. 127 T3arkcl si reef, Below Fifth, North Side, PHILADELPHIA. 07" Orders by Mail promptly filled on the lowest 30 days' or 4 month prices. OLIVER CUNNINGHAM. A. L. ETN1ER. Sept. 19, 16G7.-lyr. NEW BOOT & SHOE ESTABLISHMENT. .PETERS & BSRO.T2LEV, Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS & SHOES, TEMPORARY SALESROOM, Corner 4th ( Srinj- Garden Streets, EASTON, PA. THE best assortment of Eastern Manu factures, constantly on hand at the lowest prices. The firm possess great advantages in the seltction and purchnse of the best material and approved stvlts of work.' and as it is their intention to pursue STRICTLY THE MANUFACTURING AND WHOLESALE BUSINESS, they hope to, win the. confi dence of all engaged in the retail trade, and merit the patronage of the public. WM. N. PETERS, ALBERT H. BROMLEY. Agust 20, 16G7.. TKOOFS OF THE MTERIOR QOLITr OF THE AMERICAN WATCH MADE AT VALTHASV3, fcJASS. The American Watch Company, of Walt ham, Mass., respectfully submit that their Watches are cheaper, more accu-ate, less complex, more durable, better adapted for general use, and mere easily kept in order and repaired than other watches-in the mar ket. They are simpler in structure, and therefore stronger, and less likely to be in jured than the majority of foreign watches, which are composed of from 1'2'i to 300 pieces, while in an o'd English watch there are more thin TOO pirts. How they run un der the. hardest trial watches can have, is shown by the following letter: PENN. RAILROAD COMPANY. Officeofthe General Sitperixtendext, ) ' ' Altoona, Pa., 13 Dec, lGfi. $ Gentlemen : The watches manufactured by you have been in use on this railroad for several years by our engiifemen, to whom we furnish watches as part of ourequinmcnt. There are now some three hundred of them carried on our line, and we consider them good and reliable time-keepers. Indeed, I have great satisfaction in saying your watch es give us less trouble, and have worn and do wear much longer without repairs than any watches we have ever had in use on this road. As you are aware, we formerly trusted to those of English manufacture.of acknowl edged good reputation; but as a class they never kept time ns correctly, nor have they done as good service, a yours. In these statements lam sustained by my predecessor, Mr. Lewis, whose experience extended oter a series of years. Respectfully, EDWARD II. WILLIAMS. General Superintendent. American AYulch Co , Wallham. We now make five different grades of watches, named respectively as follows: A pplelon, Tract tf- 0, Yaltham, Mass Walt ham Watch Company, Wallham, Mass P. S. Burtlett, Win. Ellcry, Home Watch Company, Waltham, Mass Boston, Mass Boston, Mass All of the?e, with the exception of the Homo Watch Company, arc warranted by the .Imerican Watch Company to be of the best material, on the most approved princi ple, and to possess every requisite for a re liable time-keeper. Evory dealer selling these Watches is provided with the Compa ny's printed card of guirantee, which should accompiny each Watch soM, so thit buyers may feel sure that they are purchasing the genuine article. Th?re an; numerous. coun- terfeits and imitation: of our Watches sold throughout the country, and we would can- tion purchasers to b on th.nr guard against imposition. ' i"y grades of Waltham Watches may be purchai-hedof Watch Dealers throughout the country. ROBBINS & APPI.KTON. ' ' l?i HiiinnwAV, Nr.w Yokk. i August :.?, 107.-1 in. ., . me ORtDs cr.cAT rshsdt f-on Scrofula and Scrofulous Diseases. . from Kmcry Eilc, a xrrll-lnoitix tnrrchuut of Oj( ford, Jfiiiitf, MI have oM lar'O quiit:tim of J-our S.i:sAr v kii.i.a, but nuvrr yrt one lxttl. wliiili faiIol of Uio fk'niriil ellcct ainl i'uJI K:iiisiH.,lii to tti .; v. tio lMk it. Ah fast u ont j-opl try it, tln-y nrtft IIhtc tn btiMi no inctltL-iiio liko it ln-sore ia our i-otiiutuiiity." Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, Pustules, Ul cers, Sores, unj all Diseases of tho Skin. I'rom .''. .'. SlntituH, !rifiJ, J''totntt. I only 1 ' luty to ym mill tin Jub!i:, Mr!ltr I mid mv testimony to that you pulilUli of tho me dicinal virtues of yotir Si:siKii.i.. Mt' l:tujTi ter, njvtl tin, ti.id an atTti!tin' humor iu tier c-ain, eves, and li:iir for years, wlik-h we tvrre unable to cure iiotil we tril your S usaiwiull v. fclic Jias U-vu well Tor sonii? mouths." From yfr.Jme K. .''V, 1 W iiiw: anl m'rrh' ettft'ineil t,i'hnOrnni.ri!li; 'ape .W.ii Vi S.J. " My it.iutrliii r ha suflVrci tr n -:ir prut itli a terofulom :rmt inn. wlik-Ii whj vi-ry trnubWonte. Nothing aflordl nny relief until we triol your S Ai:.tAi Aitii.LA, wiiicli noou coiu;li t ly rurvu Lcr." , JTrotn CUnrlft P. G'tyr, Ks'j., of the iritlrli l iioicil Oafjf, Murray tf Co., vinmio-turtrt of cnr.mrlltd pnjtrrt in Aaxhnri, .V. . " I liaJ for ncvcral years a very troubtoni(i fciimor in r.iy fnn, which tfrov ronst.vitly won until it dKtiuml my f.-uuirvM ami bv:ioc .iu intol- erable nflliciion. 1 tried &lmm cvxy tiling a mu coul-J of both ndvirc a:vl nt.vli-.-iao, but wilho.it an ri-tief whstuver, until I toolc your Sakhaimkim.Aj ' It iiinneliJitoty matt.- tny ftcc vorc, a you toU m it mi'ht for time; but iu a few w.hVs this nrvf skiu ly.in to form under the blotches, uud eon tiuii'il untij my f:iee is u ti'unotli tin any body's, and I mil without any symptom of th oiiton! tlifct 1 know of. I i'iijoy jH-rfect lirnltti, and without 4 doubt owe it to your gAKsAiMUiLLA. Erysipelas Gen oral Debility Purify tie Dlood. From Tr. HM. Sntrin, Illusion St., Xew York. 4 int. AY kk; I noliloin fnil to remove Fvvntijn and Scrofulous Sorrt by tin jHTKeveriutr use of youf SAKSAlt:iU.A,nr.I I have just now cured an at tact of MitUfHtiiit Fnf.iijtf hit with it. No atlrstive w !onm'k' ii;ils the SAUvr vr.n.l. v von have up- . ldie.1 to th profi-Hsiou a well n to the jx-ople." .From J. F.. Johnston, K'i., Waketnan, Ohio. Kor twelve ytfcn, 1 hai the yellow Krrhc!a oa my riht arm, during which tm I trtad fl th clebmtevt vyiclii'.i 1 coala rah, and toot hj- . dre,li of dolUm worth of n. hcif. Th uttr were io bad that the cord hecania visible, and tf doctor! decided that my arm, must be amputated. I beau taUinu' your Sauspahw.i.a.. Toole two boV tic, and some of your IMl.t.s. Together they have cured me. I am now as well and sound as any body. -lWiiijr in a public place, my ca. i known to every body iu thin coinmuiiity, aud excites the wonder of all.' From Hon. Henry Monro, Hf. P. P., of XewcasHfi, C. JJ", a leading tnrm!er of the Caiuulian I'arlia tntnt. 1 have uod vour SAitsAiMi:ii.r.A la my family, for p-iierul dMlity, aud for imrifyimj Vf. ILxhI, with verv bcncnVi.il results, and feel cuuIiJeu.cc Lx commoudiug it to the afflLietcd." St. Anthony's Fire, Eose, Salt Hhourn, Scold Head, Soro Eyes. From TTarrey Sickler, F.q., the ahle editor cf ths Ihinkhuu uork Democrat, I'kh iisyli unin. "Our only child, aimut three years ol "aire, wa attacked by pimple on his forehead. They rapidly fpreiid until they formed a loathsome a:nl virulent sore, which covered his fai-e, and actually hlhid'-Hl liis eyes for some dam. A skilful physician appliedi nitrate of silver and other remedies, without any apparent effect. Kor tifteeu days we jrunrded hi hands, left with them lie should tear open the fes tcriujr.iud corrupt wound which covered his whoUr face. Having tried every thing else we had cuy hope from, we liegau giving your Sai:saiauii.LA, mid applying the iodide ot potush lotion, as you direct. Ihe sore begau to heal wlieu we lutd given the liret bottle, aud was well wheu we had liuiMia-l the second. ' The child's eyelashes, which hud como out, grew again, and lie is now a healthy and fair as iuiv other. The whole neighborhood predicted that the child must die' Syphilis and Ttlercurial Disoaso. From Jr. Hiram Stoat, of St. Louis, Missouri. 1 lind your SAi:sAr.ijiLUV a more c-trectur.t remedy for the secondary symptoms of tiyphiii and for syphilitic diseaM? than any other we possess. The protcfiMott are indebted to you for Eomc of tli best medicines we have." From A. J. French, M. V., an tminent jihynirinn of J.uirrence, .fiisjt., trho is a promiutut member cf the Ia yUlyture af Masnu'husetts L)u. AY Kit. My dear Sir: 1 havo found vour SAUSAfAlill.r.A an excellent remfdy for SpvkilU both of the primary and secondary type, ana effec tual iu some cases that wcro too oltin;ite to yield to other remedies, I do not know wh;it we can em ploy with more certainty f success, where u power ful "alterative is required." r Mr. Chns. S. Van I.irir, rf Xcw Lrunnct:?;, X.J., had dreadful ulcers on his l;s, cnusod !y the abusn of mercury, or mercurial disease, which grew morn aud more aggravated for years, iu spite of every remedy or treatment that could Le applied, Hiittl tl:- persevering use of Ay Kit's Saksatakikka relieved him. Few cases can bo found more inveterate ami distressing than this, nud it toot s-.-vcral dozen bottles to cure him. "fjeaccrrhcca, Whites, Female "Wc2cnes3, are general! v produced by internal Scrofulous I'l emttion, ami arc very often cured by the r.ltcrativa effect of this SAKSAivAWl.l.A. Some cacs require, however, in aid of the SaRsapakiixa, the skilful applicatiou of local remedies. I'rom the wll-ln-neii and irit?rftr-re?clrnte:1 Dr. Jaroh Morrill, nf Cincinnati. " I flrtve found your S M'.sa I'akili.a an excellent alterative in diseases of females. Many canes of Irregularity, Ijciicorrhan, Internal I'l.i-f.ition, and local dchihtv, arising from the scrofulous diathesis, have yielded to it, and then are few that rio not, wheu its effect is projcrly aided by lcal tn'attneut." A la'ly, untciilinj to fdloir the pnl licarion of Ar name, mrites ' " My daughter and mysetT Itave lss-n cured of n, . vory debilitating I-ucorrhica of lug staudinj, by two bottles of your S aksnpauii.i.a." Eheumatism, Gout, Liver Complaint, Eys- ' pepsia, Heart Disease, Neuralgia, wlien caused by Scrofula in tho system, are rapitll cured by this lixx. Sak.apauiixa. AVER'S CATHARTIC PILLS possess no many advantages aver the other purgatives iu the market, and thvir ? upvrior virtues are so universally known, that wv nvetl not do more than to a?ure the fill die thtir quality is maintained equal to the lel it ever lias been, and that they may le depended on to do all that thev have ever done. Prepared by j. C. AYKK, M. 1)., 4 O., T ll l " 1 111... 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