larm Garkit &lutcfifit. CANNING FRUIT. * 9 * First—Can the fruit the same day it is gathered. More than ha'f the secret of hav ing fioe preserved fruit lies io this simple di rection. Second—Never csn fruit without adding as much sugar to it as you would to prepare it for the fable. This is imperative, else your fruit will inevitably be leatht ry ; cook it in I should say at the rale of one-quarter of a pound to every pound of ft uit. at least ; but taste and try, as I did, and when it suits y ui palate cease from alt saccharine matter. And now for the modus operandi : Pare •ad extract the pit ; cut into halves and j plunge into cold water until ready to Cook, I else your peaches will be black; this, of j course, does not apply to other kinds of fruit. 1 Place your cans in any vessel where they can : stand at least half way up in boiling hot wa- j ter, which keeps so until sealed. I usually i take a large dripping pan and put it on the j top of the stova at one side, while my pre serving kettle is or the other. Make your syrup and when it comee to a boil, put in your peaches and let (it cling-) until you can pierce with a piece of brootn corn : if freestones, when the syrup boils up over 1 them the first time, skim out and put into ' the cans. When the latter are lull of the peaches, fill up with boiling hot syrup, wipe otf the tops with a rag wet with cold water • being careful that no juice remains on them, put on the covers, remove from the water to the stove hearth and seal. How TO KEEP POTATOES. —A correspon dent of the Scientific American says that he has tried the following method of keeping potatoes for years with Complete success,tho' in some instances the tubers were diseased when taken from the ground : "Dust over the floor of the bin with lime, and put in about six or seven inches of potatoesand dus 1 with lime as before. Put in six or seven in ches of potatoes and lime again ; repeat the operation until all are stored away. One bushel of lime will do for f< rty bushels of po Utoes, though more will not hurt them—the lime rather improving the flavor than other wiae. CLEANING MARBLE. —lt may be of some value tQ house keepers who have marble top furniture ; to know that a cotnmcn solution of gum arabic is an excellent absorbent and will remove dirt etc, from marble. First brush the dust off the piece to be cleaned, then apply with a brush a good coat of gum arabic, ajout the consistency of thick office mucilage, expose to the sun or dry Wind, or both. In a short time it cracks and and peels off. If all the gum should not p.-el off*, wash it with clean water and a clean cloth. Of course if the first application does not have the desired effect it should be ap plied again Cor. Scientific Americun. PEPPER 'EM. —Those who are so unfortu nate as to be troubled with bed-bugs about their bouses, may find a remedy in the fol lowing recipe winch a lady sent to an ex change :—Add a quarter pound of Cayenne pepper to a pailful of boiling watt r, let stand and aettle, when it is ready to serve. FOl papering walls, mix the same with tkur paste aqd tho bugs will not nest under tbe paper. In warm weather it is almost impassible to prevent sinus becoming foul, unless some chemical preparation is used. One pound of copperas dissolved in lour gallons of water poured over a sink three or four times, will completely destroy the offensive odor. As a disinfecting agent, to scatter around premises infected with any unpleasant odor, it i* an Bounced (hat nothing is better than a mixture of fur parts dry ground plaster of Paris to one part of fine charcoal by weight. Ail sorts of glass vessels and other uleus'. s may be ef fectually purified from offensive smells by rinsing them with charcoal powder after ihe grosser impurities have been scoured off with •and and soap. SOMETHING New.— A neighbor of mine had a very rough cellar bottom and did not warn to go to the expense of tlie cement, so he took his coal ashes and mixed it with water, to an ordinary thickness of mortar. It does not mattet how many lumps of stones there are. Put on about four inches thick ; let it lie twenty fout hours, then stamp it with a heavy btlckofwood three or four times a day, until it is pcrfecily hard. It is belter than cement, a it will not crack or scale off. —Cor. American Farmer. DRINKING AT MEALS. —When fat meals or •auces composed partly ol butter are taken, and cold dunk right after, the butter and lai are rendered concrete and reparated from the rest of the ailment. This congregated oily matter, being lighter than ihe remaining con tents of the stomach, swims on t> p of tin- f,„,i! often causing heavy .uneasy, painful a n-alioii about the cardta and breat, and som-times a feeling of scaldiDg and anxiety. At other Lines', when theatnmach regains its heat,the fatter matter is rejected by little and little, from weak stomachs, in oily repurgition, which is very diasagreeable. In such case, a little compound of hartshorn, wnh a glass of warm water and sugar, will convert the fat into soap ana afford instant relief.—Sir James Murray's Medical Essays. PRESERVATION OF EGGS.— Le Better ( a Parisian paper) re commends, the following method for the preservation of Eggs : Dissolve four ounces of beeswax in eight ounces of warm olive oil, in this put the tip of the finger and annoint the egg all over. The oil will inimi diately be absorbed by the shell, and tbe pores filled up with wax. If kept in a coo! place, the eggs after two years will be as good as if fresh laid. -iIA. -o*op opts dn autj siqj pasp aqx • LACK. A WESTERN R R. Summer Arrangement— 1867. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE WSSTWABD | EASTWARD. Passenger Mail Mail Passenger Train. Train. STATIONS. Train. Train. A M. P M. 9.C0 New York'* 5,25 11.30 New Hampton, 2.30 1150 Washington, 203 P M. 12 02 Oxford, 1-56 12.13 Briigeville, 1.45 12.18 Vanunk Chunk, 1 35 Dine. 12.45 Delaware, 1-30 Dine. 100 Mount Bethel, 100 10 Water Gap, 12.44 1,34 Stroudsburg, 12-29 145 Sprngueville 12,17 1.56 Henryviile, 12 07 P M, 211 Oakland. 1149 2 29 Forks, 1130 2 50 Toby h anna, 11.10 3.04 Ootildsboro', 10.57 3,26 Moscow, 10 34 3.37 Dunning, 10.24 1 lOAr ) C Le 9.55 A M. v ScßAtrro*. < 1' M 10.10 4-30Le S f Ar.9.45 6.20 10 40 4-52 Clark's Summit, 923 550 10 53 5.00 Abington. 915 5.35 11.13 516 Factoryville, 859 5.16 11.4 3 536 Nicholson, 635 430 12.03 5.53 Hopbottom, 818 405 12 39 620 M-ntrose, 7.55 335 P.M. 1.03 641 New Milford, 7-24 305 1.35 7CO Great Rend, 7.15 240 P.M. PM. AM P.M •Station foot of Liberty St. CONNECTIONS—Westward, The MORNING TRAIN from New Yorlj con nects at MANUNKA C1IU! K With the train leav ing Philadelphia (Kensington Depot) at 7 30 u. m and at tIREAT BEND with the through Mail Train on the Erie Railway, with sleeping car attached, stopping it all the principal stations on that road, and arriving at Buffalo at 6 I-> a, m The Passenger train from .S tanton connects at Great Bend with through trains going we.-t anj east on Erie Railway, arrivtu • at Buffalo at I.P 8 a. m., aid at Salamanca at 12 m. Eastward. Tbe MORNING TRAIN from Great Bend con nects th.Tc with the Cincinnati Express on the Erie Railway from the West; at Manunkit Chu k with a train for Philadelphia and intermediate stations, arriving in Philadelphia at o.3l) p. m.' and at New Ilaiupton with a train for Eastoti. Bethlehem, Al leotonn, heading and ilarrishurg, arriving at llar risburg a' 8-30 p. in. At SCRANTON. connections are made with trains on the Lackawanna and Bloonishure Rail road, and on the Delaware and Hudson Canal Co.'a Railroad, Time Tables of which roads are printed below. J. BRISBIX. President. RA. Hesrt. Genoral Ticket Agent. jc29tf HUH VALLEY MIL ~IH OPES THROCGH FROM SEW TCBK ASD PHILADELPHIA TO WILKfcSBARRE, forming direct rail connections .YOUTH, SOU7IT, HAS 7 and it us y. SUMMER TIMETABLE COMMENCING J U .YII /7th, i' s6 7. All Through Trains make close connections with Train* to and from New York and Philadelphia. THE MAIN I.INE TRAINS FROM WILKES BARE (the present north ern t?rniinn.s of this road) TO NEW YORK audPHILADELPHIA, Leave SVILKESBARKE at 80' clock A.M. and 1.30 P. M. Arrive at New York at 3.15 nnd 10.25 P M. Philadelphia, at 2 05 and 8.40 " Leave New York at li 30 A. M and 12- M. " Philadelphia at 745A. M. aud 1.30 P. M- Arrive at Wilkesbarre at 3.02 and 8.48 P. M. E w STORE! Nicho'son Pa., IVm. O. GARDNER CO have ju-t received a large and a splendid stock 0 goods consisting of Jfiintn (fioobs ■—^l CLOTHING, BOOTS ± SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, UMBRELLAS, TRAVELLING BAGS and TRUNKS, Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Trimmings, YANKEE NOTIONS | *v<*, all goods s Id by us warranted as recomme rdt < )ur aim ''To keep good Goods," Our motto, "Not to be undersold " In connection with the store is a TAILOR-SHOP. GARMENTS CUT AND MADE IN THE LATEST STA LE. MICE Mil II HUM W. O. GARDNER & CO. Nicholson, Pa. CARRIAGES & BUGGIES. The Subscriber, a practical workman of long ex perience, is now finishing off a large lot of new Car j riages and ftngjjies, at his Carriage shop L\ TUMHANNOCK, Equal, if not superior, in Workmanship. Quality of Material, and tiuish, to those turned out at any other ahep in the country. Those wisniug to buy should Call anb Craminf Cl;cm. PAITTITTG, VARMSHIWO TRIMMING AND REPAIRING, Done on short notice and in a workmanlike style Charges moderate J. CAMPBELL. Tnakhacuock, Aug. 24, 55. ' ?8u33 DJistfllaufOus. OIBBS0 IBBS noiseless FAMILY DEWING ( M ACHINE ■T V if the only MACHINE in the world that mokes the twisteJ loop-ftn. h, making a stronger sLitcb thaii auy th' r lua. hinenow in use. All are invited to call at JK\VKI,i;Y STOR and examine f..r ihetnselref. Also agents for all other iuuchir.es for Wyoming Co. Pa 1 P C BURNS A BRO Tunkhannock, Pa. Oct. 31 1866. v6ul2-tf (C L O C X S ; ! IV 'T 'V' IV : -F Watcb.es m r .vn -v , j'jf AND I JEWELBY F2PA!BED I\ c. R>R RXS -V BNO . Take pleasure in announcing to the people of j Tuukbiinnoi k and vicinity, that theyhae opened a , Uhitot) onb Clffk §!)0j) j opposite Wall's Hotel.where thev are prepared to d < i the most diffi ult johs in their line in an APPROVED I i and BKILLEEL MANNER, on short notice. Hav ing hud long experience in the business, they feel , j confident that they can give entire rttishklioeto all ! j favoring them with their patronage. ! ALL WORK WARRANTED TO ,IVE - ATIS- I ACTION OR MONEY I:KH NDED AFTER A FAIR TRIAL |X. B. Varai !■■*,Fans q- I mbrellns repair, d A'ao. Accori'eon? and other musical instruments tuned and put in order on short notii-e. j A NEW" STOCK < f WATCHES and ! CLOCKS just received. JUh'UI'AToIJ/) 'Tit 1 'D/isciht -77 OA'. AI so {SHEET MUSIC ,fc MUSIC BOCK on hard or furmsh 'd to order on the shortest notice and at publisher's L O WE S I RATES. GUNSANB PISTOL CAP.TFIGES j adapted to nil the modern styles of fire-arms, ton : st&ntly on hand —ALSO— Ac,, Ac., &r., iter., air, also I>ealers in the PARABOLA PS I F ACLE. THE lIEBT HELP FOR THE 111 MAS YlslON EVER INVENTED P C Bf KNS A BRO. Tunkhanr.ock, Pa Oct 31, li-pr,- Y rrT C' f 1 C rn <>r> ft * JAJIU Dill U> I 'JAIJCi . fD.li i0 \V|.; i Scranton,Pa, i GENERAL AGENTS. I ? 9KW j fy Also agent for CHICKERING'S DECKER i ] HRoS. and II VINES BROS PIANOS ,and I TREAT. LINSLKV A CD'S MELODEONS. 1 Also keep) a general stock ot the smaller Musics I instruments, Sheet Music, in 1 £ ff' Church and Sunday S hoot Singing Books j Instruction Books of all kinds, any of wbi h will be j ' sent hy mail u|iou receipt of the Market price. Orders from DEALERS and TEACERSH special- ' , ly solicited. Address L. B, POWELL Scranton, Pa. ! v6na-I year Having purchased the entire interest in tha Pho- I tographie Gallery in this place, I take pleasure in I informing my friends and the jablic in general that { 1 atu prepared to pr ,lu. picture! of every ttr-rrip- ' tion, inclu ling 6ABTES BE VISITE, ' VI(i\ETTE, AI LI HOT Y I'ES ; MELATXOTYPES, FF.RRotYi KS, IVORYT¥PE,&P, &C. Being possessed of every facility, I FEEL CON FIDENT of giving entire satisfaction. Ail are re- I i ijuested fn call and examine, and "Seize the shadow, ere tbe substance fade." All kinos of colored work done at the shortest no ! ' ticc and in the best style of the art. AIo all kinds 1 of copying done from old pictures, from card to size. Satisfaction guaranteed. j | FOR NON-RETENTION on INCONTINENCE j of Urine, irritation, intiamation, or ulceration of the bladder, ol kidneys, diseases of the prostrate glands, stoue 111 tbe bladder, calculus, gravel or brick dusk i deposits, and all diseases ol the bladder, kidneys, j and dropsical swell lings. l : * Uaiaiwu/S FOUD EXTRACT BVOHB. Brg ©ottos & ©ramus. High Water IN THE SUSQUEHANNA RAFTS Having up, DAMS gone out, RIVER re ceeding, PRICES GONE DOWN, &c., Xc. At the Old Stand formerly occupied hy E. Whe, lock will be found cheap for cash all kinds of GIWCAHIAS (i d J*JiO rjSIOWS CROCKERY, WOOD-WARE, WILLOW-WARE, HARD-WARE. TIN and GLASS-WARE, Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Molassas, Syrup, Soda, Suleratus, Cream-Tarter, Mustard, Cheese, Mackerel, Cud-Fish, Dried-Apples aud Pca.-hea, Crackers, Nuts, Raisins, Oranges, Lemons, Cue >a Nut Nutmegs, Cloves, Pimento, Feppcr, Cinnamon, Candies of all Kinds, TOBACCO, CIGARS, CORN MEAL, CHOP FEED, and FLOUR, SHEETING, SHOES, COT TON YARN, LAMPS, CANDLE* WICK, 80 AP. INK, PEPPER SAUCE, KAILS, Pitch-*F<>rks, Shovels, Spades, Hoes, Pails. Tubs, & Boards, Half Bushels, Peck-Meas ures, Siv e 3 , Butter-Bowls. Stampers. A, Ladles, Brushes, Oi|, Lead. Shot, Powder, Ac., Ac., to many things |to nieDlion Cati and examine before pur* chasing elsewhere. Produce : wanted in exchange ; Eyery thing wll be found here that belongs to a ! first class Grocery and Provision Slore. I I) BILLINGS. Tunkhannock, Pa. Apr 9, 1c67-v6n35-tf.I c 67-v6n35-tf. i % HATS & CAPS! GROCERI.S FuSale at F. L. SIT SO, i Ell On Bridge street nearly opposite Wheelock's old stand I NOWOPE N E D . j B V I J\. 13. MOTT. HIE CORNER STORE, S FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY HE&KY STARK. IN TUN KHANNOCK, PA. j A NEW STOCK A NEW STOCK A NEW A NEW SIoOK OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS SPRING AND SI MMEK GOODS SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS consisting of cnnsbtine of consisting of consisting of DRY GOODS DRY GOODS DRY GOODS DRY GOODS DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS DRE-.* GOODS DRESS GOODS GROCERIES GROCERIES GROCERIES GROCERIES PAINTS AND OILS PAINTS AND OILS PAINTS AND OILS PAINTS AND OILS HATS AND OA PS HATS AND CAPS HATS' AND CAPS HATS AND CAPS CARPETING CARPETING CARPETING CARPETING Ac,, Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac., itc., Ac., Ac., Ac , Ac., Ac., In large quantities and at reduced prices. A. B. MOTT. Tuok. May l,fl. '6o—vOu36 prugs & IjftoiriiifS, THE E A Q L E Drug Store TUNKHANNOCK. NEW FIRM, LYMAN & WELLS. Dr Lvuian respectfully announces that he has taken Dr. E H. Wells as a partner in the J | DRUG BUSINESS, ! and that they will continue to keep A COMPLET E ASSOTMENT, . | In their line, at the old stand of J W. Lyman U Co., on Tioga St. We cannot enumerate articles, but it i our inten tion to present a WELL SELECTED AND RELIABLE STOCK adapted to this market, and meriting the atten tion of all who desire MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, ■ PAINTS, * ' DYE STUFFS, ixO &C. &C. At rates as low as can possibly t.e afforded. N. 15 —All professional calls promptly attended. Prescriptions carefully prepared, at all times, by j one of the Doctors. J W. LYMAN, M, D. E, 11. WELLS, M. D v6u3PCui. DR. RHOAD3 ■B RUG AND VARIETY The largest and most complete Drug Store in TUN KHAN NOCK, NEW GOODS FOR EVERYBODY!!! PRICES REDUCED. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY ! Just received and for Sale a splendid Stock of gtto (£oobs, including— DRI'GS, PAINTS, VARNISHES, DYE STUFFS, BRUSHES OF ALL DESCKIFTIO N S, Pocket Books, Hair Tonics, HAIR DYES, STERLING'S AMBBOSIA, TOOTII DROPS, HAIR OILS, POMADES A PERFUMERIES, FANCY NOTIONS, CONFECTION E K Y, STATIONERIES TOBACCO, HAVANA CIOA II S , (REAL.) ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, SHOUL DER BRACES, TRUSSES, Ac., Ac., A. All the Popular PATENT MEDICINES of the da.y And in fact every imaginable article belonging to a VlftST GLASS DRUG ST OR £ PHYSICIANS' PRESRCIPTIOXS efully compounded at all hours of, and night, Don't forget to call at DR. RIIOADS' DRUG STORE, vGnJTtf, Tut khanmxithFa jKirtotaf. > Foundry, Machine, AND STOVE SHOPS WAKEN STKEF.T, TUAKIIANNOCK, PA. Having had a life-long experience as Foundry men and Maehinests, and employing none but the best workmen the undersigned pledge themselves to exemte all work in their line in a'style not sur. passed by any s milar e.-tablishmct in the country ' 0 f MILL GLARINGS | ■ made and fitted up on short notice, from patterns on hand ol ail sizes, I # PLOWS CULTiVATOTSS ; aiii other Fanning lupSements- I j ALSO STOVES OF ALL KINDS, i , • Tin, Sheet-Iron, and | \ j HOLLOW-WARE. LAMES, LEAD, PIPES, Jr., Jr. i j always on hand or furnished to order. C P. GEARIIART. fc CO. Tunkhannoek, April 29th, 1567—v6n3Stf. . J HARDWARE & IRON ■ !M1 0 TORS. NOW OFFER FOR SALE IRON. STEKI.. NAILS AND SPIKES. MINE RAIL. RAILROAD SPIKES. ANVILS, BELLOWS. PLAIN A CONVEX UOBsK-SHOKS, HAM MERED HORSE NAILS. WROUGHT IRON. BBILBEfIS' HARBWARE; CARPEN TERS' TOOLS, (ALL WARRANTED,) HUBS, SPOKES, FELLOES SEAT SPINDLES, CARRIAGE SPRINGS, AXLES. PIPE BOXES, SPRING STEEL, BOTTS,NTTS, WASH ERS BELTING, PACKING GRIND STONES; PLASTER PARIS, CEMENT, HAIR. SHOVELS, WHITE LEAD FRENCH WINDOW GLASS, Ac., Ac., ALSO SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS ON HAND IN ASSORTMENT AND MANUFACTURED 10 ORDER LEATIIEEII AND FINDINGS FAI-ZZBAK'S SALES. xranton March 26. 1563. vln33 ENFEEBLED AND DELICATE CONSTTTU TIONS, of tioih sexes, use llcliubuld's Extract, Bu ! ehu. It will eerisk andgive energetic foeliugs and ■ enable you to sloep well. sMiCill. TUZ worm's TAUT aruu-I rot Scrofula and Scrofulous Diae&aee. From Emery Edet, a irellknown merchant of Ox ford, Maine. •' I have Fold large quantities of your Sarfapa- KILLA, but UI'TI r yut one bottle which tan d of Um desired effect and lull satisfaction to tliorc who took it. As ft ns our people try it. they agree there list been no rnedirine like it Is-lore in our community." Eruptions, Pimploe, Blotches, Pur,tales, Ul cers, Soros, and ail Diseases of the Bi.ui. From far Fold. St rat ton, Ilritlol, England. 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I tried almn-t every thing a man Could of both advice and m.-dfe i®, but without any relief whatever, until I took your gAßtflwui. It immediately in tdc mv f .eg- worse, an you t-dd ma it might for a time; but in a few we. ks the new skin b* gau to form under the blotches, uud con tinued uu!ij my fue • is as smooth an any body's, and I am without any symptoms of the di-, aw that I know of. 1 enjoy jc-rfeet Health, nd without a uoubt owe it to your shtRdAPAKIULA.'' Erysipelas —General Debility—Purify th® Blood. From T>r. r.olt. Savin, Houston St., Xetr York. " Int. A VKIt. 1 seldom fail to remove Eruption* and a ''dons Son * l>y tlm {s rseveringuseof yosr SAR> .i-Aiiii.i.A.and I have just uow cured an attack of !/, I n,,t Eru-ipelas with it. No altefHtivarw® pos"-'- . qual- tlm SAI!SAI'AI:!I.I.A you have sup plied to the profession as well as to tlm people." From j. E. J hnxton, E'q., Writ man, Ohio. "For tw.lv years, I had the yellow Erysipelas on mv right arm, during which time I tried all the celebrated physicians I could reach, and took hun dreds of dollars worth of medicines. Tho ulcers were so bad that tie- cords became visible, and the doctors decided that mv arm must be amputated. I began takiug your ."•AUSAPAKHXA. Took two bot tles. and some of your PlLl.s. Together they have cured me. lam now as well and sound n any body. Being in a public place, mv can,- is known to every bodv iu this coinmunity, and excites the wonder of all" Erom Hon. th nry Monro. M. V. P., of Seireastl*, r. ll'., n leading member of the Canadian I'arlia inent. " I have used vour S tr.sAP.tr.lM \ in mv family, for general debility. and for purifying the blood, with very bemdi sal results, and fed confidence ia commending it to the afflicted." St. Anthony's Fire, Eoso, Salt llileum, Scald Head, Sore Eyes. Erom TTam y Stellar, Esq. the at.tr editor of th* 'tHaitian tack Democrat, I'emtudrtmia. •'Our only child, shout tluvc years ol age, was attacked bv pimples on bis forehead. Tiiey rapidly sure id irii.l the fern; d a loathsome and virukiit sore, wi.ieii covered lus fa-e, and artnallr Winded bise'.s lore Jim days. A skillal pliy.ieum applied nitrate or silver and other remedies, without any nrparent <■(!• -t For fifteen days we guarded his hands, lest with them he should tear open the fes tering itf.d corrupt wound wiueh covered his whole face." Having tried every thing els*- we had any hop- from, we >- _ : giving your 3 a lis Al* A IILKLA, and apph'.rg th* iodid - ot potash lotioti, as yofi direct. Th* eon- began to heal wlicn we hail given tie hr*-; t ottl and was well when we had finished tie-sec. el. 'The child's evela-hea, which h.id come out, grew again, and b* is now as Iv sithy aud fair a- . v other. T.ie whole neighborhood prcuiCUd | that tie- Child mu.-t die." Syphilis and Mercurial Disease. From !>r. Hiram Shut, of St. Louie, Missouri. ! •• i I,ad your SAItaWWiULLA a uior*- efl.--tual mm Jy for tie- s* -ondary symptoms of Syphilis an I ; ;.rs- pbilftiedi *" than any other wcpo,se. T •;... Ji *. - ii are I.t.lehted to you for tome oi the best uiedlelUe S We h~vc." Fr an A. J. 1 ■h. />., an eminent physieianof J.a n ■ . M i • i. af '* HMScnt m.iittar if the LeaUluiure o) MassachtisettS. •' Dr.. Ati.it. My near sir; 1 have found your S.\::>AP\i;i.s \ an exo-ik-ut r-m-ly for sy:>hilu, loth of lb p. im■ ra and Sf -oial try type, and if.ee tual in sou- -st'i-a wer> t*.o ob-tinatc to yiald t.i * tie i- ; medics. Ido not know what we c-uiieuu , pio\ with mon certainty of success, where * power-; lul alterative is ri-qnirefi." ,f. ff , . .- / , ,r. of y.'ie Prim oriel:, X. J., lad dr. adiai i.l *. • -i in- (•. imumkl by tin- sbuae of mercury, or j. ' ifvil di.ieu.te, which grew moss ■, I more ng ravgti I for yiKrs, in spit" of every r, j- ,* •or I "-a?m* lit that CW.M !• appl.ed,until tie P I c, rile' u.-e *d AV. a a r.d> VI'AIULLA roIILVU 1 m I- .v et;- -• abe f 1 r.:->re invete-atc and cii-ip'ssirig th.ia this, anl it tool, scleral dozen ! bottles to'cure him. Lcucor iicc-a, Whites, Fentale Weakness, are geiie,-. ily pi.-!ue.-i| by il.teruilt -crofV'mis n- Ccni7i..e,: ui re vrrvofb a eur *1 by the alterative effect of this S\i.s\i- \.:T:.!.i. Some Cases require, ho\Ti'v<*r, in aid ot the S\u.sai'AHlLLa, the aLiiiul ) ap|*li.*:ttin of lu\il From .the v. U kssfm ns find celebrated Dr. Jacob Morrm, of'' incmmiti. "I have found vonrSvrsAf VKH.I.A an rvccllcßt alterative in dis.-io s of females. Many emws of Irr. -uliri'v, 1., n* orrleo-i. lot* rual l iooratiou, and lo .1 1! bi'ity, ari-iug fr mi th.- scrofulous diathesis, have vi.di!- I to it. and tin-re are few that do not, win-n its effect i.- properly aided hy local treatment." 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