farm Sattoett & Jutcta. cr Farmer*, and Agricultural men generally are requested to contribute to this Department, ita it If from their experience that we hope to gain some thing of interest for our readers, CERTAIN CURE TOR FOUNDER. —As soon as you discover that the horse is foundered take him to the nearest branch or stream of water end tie bim in it standing in the water near ly up to his belly—his head being eo high that he cannot drink. If the weather is warm, let him stand in the stream several hours ; then take him out, rub his legs thor oughly to promote circulation, and again tie him in the water, il he is still lame. By re peating this process two or throe times, the horse will be effectually cured. If the weath er is enld when the horse is foundered, that is,' if it is in the winter, the horse must not be allowed to atand in the water more than abont twenty minutes at a time,he should be taken out and his legs rubbed diligently till they bceome drj and warm and the circula e( tho blood made active, and this process must be repeated till tbe horse is cured, which will be generally within twenty-four hours. Thie remedy will cost nothing, can do no possible harm, and will in every in stance, enre, if the disease has not been too long standing. Don't be afraid to try it.— Rural World. How TO GET SLEIP.— This is to many per sons a matter of high importance. Nervous persons who are troubled with wakefulness and excitability, usually have a stroug ten dency of blood on the brain, with cold ex tremities. The pressure of blood on the brain keeps it in a stimulated or wakeful state, and the pulsations in the head are of ten painful, Let them rise and chafe the body and extremeties with a brush or towel or rub smartly with the hands to promote circulatiy, and withdraw the exce?si\f amount of blood from the brain, and they will fall asleep in a few moments. A cold bath or a sponge bath, or rubbing, or a good run or a walk in the open "air, or goir.g up and down stairs a few times before retiring, will aid in equalizing circulation and promote sleep. These rule are simple and easy of ap plication in tbe castle or cabin, and may ministA* to the comfort of thousands who wou'd free'y expend money for an anodyne ho promote ''Nature's sweet restorer, balmy sleep.'' Pi'MPTFins IMONUST Coa.—Almost all "oW fashioned farmers" take off a crop of pumpkins from their cornfields, much to the annoyance of the theorist who demonstrates to his entire satisfaction that the one crop must detract from tho full force of the other. But the most careful experiments show no toss to the com. The same weight results from an acre, with or without the pumpkins It does at first thought seem as if it ought not to be so. If it takes just so many bush els of corn to fatten a hog, k is not clear how we are to fatten two from the one quantity. This is the argument of the theorizer. But the facts are as we hare stated ; and the reason probably is, that the pumpkin and corn feed on entirely different foods in the soil, to that the one can go on wukoui the ether. A RAILROAD TRAIN STOPPED BY THE ARMY WORM. —The Corinth (Miss.)/ Modle Farmer for May, says the army worm is on the march there in amazing force. The Farmer makes the following astounding statement: The movement and number of this insect is astonishing. The army worm has appear ed in this eoontry noar the State line, and are now moving southward. Their breadth to about two miles, and they are stripping the forest of all its foliage in their path.— There are so many millions that last week they actually atopped the freight train on the Memphis and Charleston Railroad. The worm were so thick on the track that they accumulated on the wheels until it caused the drivers to slide on the rails. We don't think this is tbe regular army worm, but a species of insect some smaller and not so destructive to vegetation. FTYDJTOPHOBIA. —An aged German forest Beeepcr, who is on the verge of death, has published a secret enre for hydrophobia, which he says be has used with success for fifty years, saving many men and animals from a horrible death. The wound must be bathed as soon as possible with warm vine gar and water, and when thie has dried, a few drops of muriatic acid ponred upon the wound will destroy the poison of the saliva and relieve the patient from danger. This cure appears in the Leipsic Journal, and we give it as we find it. WOUNDS IN SHEEP.— Tkke the leaves of the elder tree and make a strong decoction, and wash the parts affected two or three tomos a day, and yoo will not be troubled with flies or worms. It also removes fever from the wound, and is healing. DIARRBOTA IN CATTLE.— Take half a pint of bran and pour boiling water on it, and cov or with a thick cloth until nearly cool ; then ■train and give the tea to tbe affl cted animal. Two or three doses are aura to cur e*—Rural American. COSTIVKNESS IN SSCIP. —Two tablespoon ftiU of castor oil every twelve hours. Or give one ounce epsom salts. This may be assisted by an injection of warm water, weak suds and molasses. RINCBON*.— Mix equal parts of turpentine and lamp oil, and apply to the part affected night and morning, rubbing it well into the hair around the hoof. ITCH IN SWINC.— Rub tho animal with equal parts of lard and brimstone, and put them io a clean pas. UftscfllaitfMS. WESTERN R B. Winter Arrangement— 18GT-8l PASSENGER TRAINS LEAYK. WESTWARD | EASTWARD. Passenger Mail Mail Passenger Train. Train. STATIONS. Train. Train. A M. P. M. 9.C0 New York'* 5,50 11.30 New Hampton, 2.30 1148 Washington. 2.15 12.03 Oxford, 2-01 12.15 Bridgerille, I.SO 12.30 Manunk Chunk, 1.40 P. M. Dine. 100 Delaware, 1.35 Dine. 1.10 Mount Bethel, 110 P. M, 1,25 Water Gap, 12.51 1,40 Rtrrrodsbtfrg, 12-36 1.51 Spraguerille 12.24 2.02 Ilenryrille, 12 14 2.20 Oakland, 11.56 2 39 Forks, 11-37 3.00 Tobyhsnna, 11.17 3.14 Gouldsboro', 10.04 3,36 Moscow. 10.40 3.47 Dunning. 1030 4 20Ar ) fL 10.00 A M. > SCRANTON. < P.M. 10.10 4 35LeS ( Ar.9.50 6.25 10,40 4-57 Clark's Summit, 928 5.55 10 53 5.05 Abington, 920 5.40 11.13 5.21 Factoryrille, 904 5.21 11.43 5.41 Nicholson, 840 435 12.03 6.03 Ilopbottom, 8.23 4.10 12.38 625 Montrose. 8.00 340 108 6.46 New Milford, 7-29 3.10 1.35 705 Great Bend. 7.20 245 P.M. FM. AM P.M •Station loot of Liberty St CONNECTIONS—Westward, The MORNING TRAIN from New York con nects at MANUNKA CHUNK with the train leav ing Philadelphia (Kensington Depot) at 8 00 a. in. and at GREAT BEND with the through Mail Train on the Erie Railway, with sleeping enr attached, stopping at all the principal stations on that road, and arriving at Buffalo at 6 15 a in , aud at Sala manca-at 5 50 a. m. The Passenger train from Ncranton connects at Great Beml with through trains going west and east on Erie Railway, arriving at Buffalo at 12.00 mid night, aid at Salamanca at 11.55 p. tn. Eastward. The MORNING.TRAIN from Great Bend con nects there with the Cincinnati Express on the Erie Railway from the West; at Manunka Chunk with a train for Philadelphia, Easton, Trenton, and in termediate stations,arriving in Philadelphia at 6.00 p. m., and at New Hampton with a train for Eas ton. Bethlehem, Allentown, Reading and Harris burg, arriving at Harrisburg at 8-30 p. in. At SCRANTON. connections are made with trains on the Lackawanna and Bloomshurg Kail road, and on the Delaware and Hudson Canal Co.'s Railroad, Time Tables of which roads are printed below. * R. A. HEART. Gen. Pass A Tit. Agent. je29tf For Sale at Mott's, BOOTS. BINGHAMTON BOOTS. ot Lester A Co's best make KIP and CALF OWEGO BOOTS, Best make EASTERN BOOTS. A full etock of Ladies' Shoes. Balmoral, Congress, Polish Boots of Glove Kid and Goat. Also, Button Gaiters. .'Ot— —— GENTS UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS. GENTS' BUCKSKIN GLOVES and MITTENS. Ger.ts' KID GLOVES, Lined, Unlined and Fur-lined, Tor Sale at Mott's CORN BIN STORE, Tunkhaonock, Pa.vSnlltf FURNITURE CABINET WARE. STANSURUV, MASS & CO., ANNOUNCE to the public that the Furniture Rooms formeily kept by Starubury A Haas hare t,eea removed to the Planing Mill ot D. L PECKHAM, CORNER OF COURT HOUSE SQUARE, with whom a partnership hna been formed, where, by availing themselves of steam power, with improv ed machinery they arc prepared to furnish every thing in their line, from i a Svlv get TO A MOT? HANDLE, At the Lowest Living Price*. UNDERTAKING attended to at the shortest | notice. Upholstering and Repalrlug done to order. STANSBURY, HASS A CO. i Tunkhannock, March 18, 4968.-tf, SOMETHING NEW - IN MESHOPPEN: Mrs. Charlie Bunnell ITTOI'LD respectfully make known to the citizens • * of MESHOPPEN and vicinity that she is now ; receiving a large and carefully selected assortment of MILI INERY GOODS, Consisting of BOXXETTS, 11 ATS, CAPS, , SILKS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, ' DRESS TRIMMINGS, LADIES" ORNAMENTS, and an endless variety of other articles too notner | ous to mention which are offered for sale as cheap I as can be bought at any other establishment. ' Call and satisfy yourselves. N. B. Repairing dene in the most approved style Meshoppen, April 29, 'gS.—3Bm3 RAPER HANGINGS! PAPER HANGINGS!! FAPER HANGINGS!! 4LOOO Pieces. I WINDOW CURTAINS-CLOTH A PAPER. ! A Large Variety and all at greatly reduced prices. AT THE BOOK STORE OF F. C. A R P. ROSS, i TunkhannoeW. April 15, '6S—3gw4. fffiscttlauemns. POUND, or csn be _F found at Lyman A Wells sod J. W. Rhonda, Tunkhannock, Penn'*, and Ml other dealers, tbe 6a"r EXGLIFH owzzar Srxerr " fl /T"io LIMIMERT. This Lini 7, " *- * inent stands unrivalled, and is the best, cheapest, most powerful Lioimeat ever offered to the public, for man or home. It has been used for many years In Englaad, by the leading harriers, and they have had the greatest success with it of any liniment ever used for the cure of horses. Those who hare horses that are aweenied or lame, have swelled joints, sprains, bruises, old sores, flesh cuts, collar galls, \c • should try this Liniment and they will be convinced that it is superior to all ether known preparations. If it does not give good satisfActi w, return the bottle half full, and your money will !<• refunded. Put up in convenient form, and sold by all Drug gists and Storekeepers at 50 vents a b >U le. Don't fail to call for the Grtat English Swtnty Liniment. D. G. GAREY. Middletown, N. Y., Feb. 18, 1868-tf. A GREAT VICTORY!! FORT SUMPTER RE-TAKEN AND THE Enemy of Man Driven to the Wall!! THE NORTH SIDE OF TIIR OLD FORT FILLED TO OVERFLOWING WITH SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES, FLOUR, MEAL, FEED, MOLASSES, SYRUPS, CHEESE. Both Green and Dried Apples, Also, Fresh Canned and Dried Peaches, Prunes, Currants, Raisins, Lemons, Oranges. Figs, Sordines, Candies, Potatoes, Cabbage, Nuts, Spices, Salt, Soap, Segars, Pork, Lard, Bntter, Eggs, Fish, Smoked Meat, Oysters by the quart, gall on or barrel; Solid Meats, in fact, every thing in the line of GROCERIES ami PROVISIONS. The Sonth side of the Old Fort is fitted up for the reception of alt wishing a dish of Raw Stewed or Fried Oysters. ALSO, Pies, Cakes, Cheese, and a Cup of not Coffee, Sar dines, or a dish of fresh Peaches. WANTED. Butter, Eggs, Game, Chickens, Docks, and Geese, at all times, for which cash will be paid on de livery, at the very highest market rates. Call and see for yourselves and be convinced that the place to buy your Groceries, is in the Old Fort on the Southwest corner of Tioga and Bridge streets, Tunkhannock, Pa. B. M- STONE. Nov. 5, 1867—v7nl4tf. JUST OPENED A full and well Selected stock of SEGARS. SMOKING TOBACCO, CHEWING TOBACCO, SMOKERS' ARTICLES, NOTIONS, etc. At TUNKHANNOCK, Pa. The undersigned,' takes pleasure in soliciting the inhabitants of tfkis place and vicmity, to call and ex amine his goods. SUPERIOR FACILITIES Enable him to supply BETTER and CHEAPER ARTICLES In hie ine at WHOLESALE and RETATL than can be bought elsewhere Call at M. R. KOHNSTAMM'S (Crane A Lull's old stand.) Tunkhannock, May 5, 1868 tf. Insnrance Agency. DANIEL WRIGHT k NEPHEW, At Tunkhannock, "Pa, Are Agents for the following, and all other responsi ble Insurance Companies : N America, Philadelphia, Assets, $1,763 267. Enterprise, " 372.301. Manhattan, New York, " 1 052,128. N. American, *' " 755,057. Lorillard, 44 " 1,436.540. Corn Exchange, " " 501,095. Farmers' Ins. Co., York, " 525,080 Lycoming, Muncy, " 2,800,000 Home, New York. 44 3,645,383' Hartford, Hartford, " 1,788,153. Phoenix, " " 1,103.467 Travelers. • 41 741,337- Hartford Live Stock, 14 178,929. Home, New Haven, 14 1.438,491 Cumberland Valley, 44 506.000. N. England Mutual, u 5,000,000. Property of all kinds will be insured at the most reasonable rates, in any of the above companies. Losses to insurers by Fire, accident or theft, promptly adjusted and paid. DANIEL WRIGHT A NEPHEW, Tunk', Pa. Sept. 16, 1867,-v7n7-tf, gTROUD * BROWN'S Fire, Life, Accident, and Live Stock GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY ! MOSTROSE, PA. CAPITAL REPRESENTED OVER £30,000,000. Home 1n5.,C0., N Y.,Capital and Surplus,s4, r 'oo.ooo Ins. Co. of N. America, Phila. " '• 2,800,000 International Ins. Co*, N. Y, 44 4 1,500,000 Hartford Fire Ins. Co , Hartford Ct. " 2,000,000 Putnam 41 44 44 44 700,000 Enterprise 44 Cincinnati, O. 44 1,000,000 Glens Falls 44 Glen's Falls, N. Y., 44 400,000 Lycoming Co. Mutual, Muncy, I'a, ' 4 4,000,000 Fanners' Mutual, York, 44 700.000 COSXEFNCVT MCTCAL LIT* INSURANCE COMPART, of Hartford, Ct, Capital - $16,000,000 Notes received in payment of one-half the premium, on which six per cent, interest only is charged, and the note is never to be paid under any circumstances—at death or maturity tbe policy will be paid in lull and notes given up. Travelers' Ins. Co., of Hartford Ct, Capital and turplds - 700,000 Hartford Live Stock In, Co., Hartford, Ct. Capital and Surplus, • . 500,000 Insurance on all kinds of Live Stock against theft and death from any cause. All BasiDesa entrusted to our care will be attended to on fair terms, am] all Losses promptly adjusted Office Ist door East Irora Banking Office of W. H. Cooper A Co., Turnpike St., Montrose, Pa. .' \ STOUD 4 BR ™. Agents, M. C SUTTON, Esq., Friendsville, Pa, Solisitoi CHAB- H, SMITH, Montrose, Pa., • v7-n34-tf. NOTICE. " THE subscriber having entered into a partnersnip for a continuance of trade with other parties, notifies those having unsettled accounts with bim to arrange them without delays D. BILLINGS Tank , Match 9f, IMS* sarkfoaw & ffog (Saabs RO^ssTMnSsXccT, Ocean* Tioga and Warrgn Street*, TUNKHANNOCK. PKNN'A; AM new opening a large stoeko - Hardware, eneh as ' IRON, STEEL & NAILS, Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, Var nishes, Turpentine, Benzine, Nail Rods, Building Hardware, Mechan ics Tools, Wooden Ware, Brushes of all kinds, Cutlery, Shovels, Seives, Lamps, Lanterns, Oil Cloth, Rosin, Ropes, aiso Hatchets, wrenches &c. HARNESS MAKERS HARDWARE, Ruckles, Japanned Buckles, Silver plated Bitts of every kind, llames, Iron Pad Trees, Saddle Trees, Gig Trees, Girth Web, worsted and Cotton, Thread, Silk Awls, and needles, Halter Chains, Trace Chains, Ate. Ac. PAINTS AND OILS, SPERM, AND LUBRICATING OILS ALSO CROCKERY, GLASS, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE WINDOW and PICTURE frames, GLASS OF ALL KINDS. Vails and Hand-Rakes at wholesale and retail. All of which have been SELECTED WITH GREAT CARE, and expressly for this market, and all they ask is an examination ol the goods to satisfy all of the truth of what we say. Remember the place. ROSS, MILLS A Co. Tnnk. Pa. May 2'Jih, 1867. NOW OPENED. BT ▲. 18. MOTT. THE CORNER STORE, FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY HENRY STARK. llf TUN XHANNOCK, PA. A NEW STOCK A NEW STOCK A NEW STOCK A NEW STOCK OF STRING AND SUMMER GOODS SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS •TRING AND SUMMER GOODS SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS consisting of consisting of consisting of consisting ot DRY GOODS DRY GOODS DRY GOODS DRY GOODS DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS GROCERIES GROCERIES GROCERIES GROCERIES PAINTS AND OILS PAINTS AND OILS • PAINTS AND OILS PAINTS AND OILS HATS AND CAPS HATS AND CAPS HATS AND CAPS HATS AND CAPS CARPETING . CARPETING CARPETING CARPETING Ac,, Ac., Ac., . Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac., • Ac., Ac., Ac., In large quantities and at reduced prices. A. B. MOTT. Tank. May Ift. '66—v6038 Pound IN MEDOOPANY, PENN A. STOVES AND TIN WARE IN GREAT VARIETY. HAVING lately opened a Stove and Tin Store in the above named place, we are prepared to fur nish at (he lowest possible prices. Cooking and Par lor Stoves of the best patterns for both wood and coal; Tin, Sheet Iron, Copper and Braes Ware of all descriptions, Lanterns, Sad Irons, Enameled Kettles and Stew Pans, Lead Pipe, Coal Hods, Hollow Ware, Stove Polish, and all articles usually found in a first-class Tin store. HAVE GUTTERS and Conductors put up on short notice In the best possible manner REPAIRING of all kinds, sueh as Kerosene Lamps, Umbrellas, Ac, Ac., neatly and promptly ex ecuted. HIGH prices paid for Old Copper, Brass, Lead and Rags. Give us a call. WRITB A KINTVEI M.H Feb, It -ft* frttp & Dlfbicines. HAG L E Drug Store TUNKHANNOCK. NEW FIRM, LYMAN_&_WELLS. Dr. Lyman respectfully announces that he bag taken Dr. K 11. Welle a* a partner in the DRUG BUSINESS, and that they will continue to keep A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT, In their line, at the old stand of J. W. Lyman A Co., on Tioga St. We cannot enumerate article*, but it is 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. DYET SUITS, fcc. &c. Ac., At rates es low as can possibly be afforded. N. B. —All professional calls promptly attended. Prescriptions carefully prepared, at all times, by one of the Doctors. J W. LYMAN, M, D. E, 11. WELLS, M. D v60396in. DR. RHOADS AND The largest and most complete Drug Store in TUNKHANNOCK. NEW GOODS FOR EVERYBODY!!! PRICES REDUCED. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUT ! Just reeeired and for Sale a splendid Stock of fteto (Soob, iaalodicg— pares, PAINTS, VARNISHES, DYE STUFFS, BRUSHES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, Pocket Books, Hair Tonics, HAIR DYES, STERLTNG'3 AMBBOSIA, TOOTII DROPS, HAIR OILS, POMADES A FERFUMEKIES, FANCY NOTIONS, CONFECTIONERY, STATIONERIES TOBACCO, HAVANA CIGARS, (HEAL.) % ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, SHOUL DER BRACES, TRUSSES, Ac,, Ac., A. All tho Popular PATENT MEDICINES of the da.y And in fact every imaginable article belonging to a Flit ST CL\SS DRUG STOIiF PHYSICIANS' PRESRCIP TIONS efully compounded at all hours of. and night. Don't forget to call at DR. RIIOADS' DRUG STORE. v6n37if. Tankhannock.Pa. Jewelry Store ! I P. G. & BRO. JTAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE STOCK OF JEWELRY of the latest styles. GOLD RINGS, 13 Carets tine. SOLID GOLD SETTS JEWELRY, Gents' Masonic and Scarf Pins, Sleeve and Collar Buttons, Ac., Ac. Solid and Plated Silver Spoons, Forks, Napkin Rings, Fruit Knives, Cake, Pie and Butter Knives, Castors, Cake and Card Baskets, Butter Dishes, Sugar Bowls. Spoon Holders, Foi&s, Spoons, Nut-Picks. Ac., Ac. From ROGERS A BRO.'S Silver Plated Ware Co. Also, CLOCKS and WATCHES of the latest American and European Manufacture. Tunkbainook, Deo. 18, 4Rg7. NOTICE. All persona indebted to Bunnell A Bannatyne are "requested to settle without delay, or cost* will bo made. Office at Sherman A Lathron's Store. *n44tf. Foundry, 31achine, AND # STOYE SHOPS . WARE EN STREET, TUNIIIAMOCK, PA. Having bail a life-long experience' as Foundry tuen and Machinests, and employing none but the best workmen the undersigned pledge themselves ! to exe< ute all work in their line in u style not sur. I passed by any s milar c-ttuLlisliuiut in the country- , • MILL GEARINGS j made and fifed np on short notice, from patterns on hi nd ot all sizes, PLOWS,. CULTIVATORS and other Farming Implements. j ALSO STOVES OF ALL KINDS. Tin, Sheet-Iron, and 1 HOLLOW-WARE. I LA.WE 6', LEA 7), TITES, Ac., Ac. always on hand or furnished to order. CP. GEARIIART, Sc. CO. ! Tunkhannoek, April 29th, 1967.—v6n39tf. Hardware and Iron.; HUNT BR 0 THERS.. NOW OFFER FOR SALE IRON, STEKL, NAILS AND SriKES. MINE RAIL, RAILROAD SPIKES, ANVILS, BELLOWS, PLAIN A CONVEX HORSE-SHOES, HAM MERED HORSE-" NAILS. WROUGHT IRON, lIUIUS' lillTAliJ CAUPEN TERS' TOOLS, (ALL WARRANTED,) HUBS, SPOKES, FELLOES, SEAT SPINDLES, CARRIAGE SPRINGS, AXLES. S PIPE BOXES, SPRING STEEL, BOTTS, NUTS, WASH ERS BELTING, PACKING GRIND STONES; PLASTER 7 PARIS, CEMfiNT, HAIR, SHOVELS, WHITE LEAD FRENCn WINDOW GLASS, Ac., Ac., ALSO SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS ON HAND IN ASSORTMENT ANI) MANUFACTURED 1 0 ORDER LEATHER AND FINDINGS FAIfIBAK'B SALES. wanton. March 25. lSt>3. vln33 WM, MACK & SON take pleasure in informing the public that they have opened their Carriage Manufactory IN TUNKHANNOCK, And are ready to fill ORDERS. NONE BUT First-Class Mechanics EMPLOYED. REPAIRING done promptly and well, Tunkhanno%> Mnrefa 10 IOGOK TIT* woatt's OHSAT p.cvrr-r roe. Scrofula and Scrofulous Diseases. From Emery Edct, n ii-rll-titoirn merchant <,f f.at.i'i . J "I have sold large quatitiii • or y otlr c RltX.i, but never yet on- tiottl. win. I, faiio : ,c■ desiredeffi-ct and full ■ tr I -li, :i totbo.-e win, • ~v it. As fast our people ty it.tl. > 11.. ~.i,,, been no medicine like ,t Ix :orc in oui f>i,iun,„ity.'. Eruptions, Pimples, Biotohes, Pustules, uj. Cere, Bores, and all Disease?! of the Skin. From A'"'. ll.'A. ,s lrcV Eri my auti toy MI and tli pul . r!,e n 1 I add my testimony t., uuimifaelum■ if e, mtUtj pain rs in Xfinti'io, .V. If. "I hud for Mkertl year* a very tl - Meson# humor ill my faae, v. li! a t'-w staidly until it disfigured tny I iTnr- < ■ I Is- m- a i.,; p eralde Hfllietidti. I tried alnuet . v.rv thing rr, Could of Ijotli advice au im. li . hat, u • • relief whatever, until 1 took v r It immediately made my fa •• v.-o. ~ .., t.,1 It might for a time: hat i * i ! v the n> skin began to form lITI'I- r tb • hi-.ti-hr-H, and rot* tinned until my face is a- on aus any 1.., dv t. and lam without any- .a .' - ~<• j .. { I knew of. I enjoy p t b--ilth, end without a doubt Owe it to your S.\|. . ; ,\| . Erysipelas —Gen end Debiit'y—Purify t'na Blood. From Fr. KM. ' >. 1! ■ ■ 'en It., .Ve- T,rt. •' Da. Avi.it. I mldoni :..ii ti r. a..,..' Erupljt -,t and Srr.ifnlnti* Son ■ by tli ' • , ring u-c-.r . .s BAKKAi'AtU(.l.\,and 1 bav. jn t in, vrun-dan iuirk of Malignant Erp tn witli it. No alt, itivu ws po a *esa erpiala fin* s \ks\l-\ vou have sap. plleil to tin- profession s* •11, -to tlijn uplc." From.l. / . Joh i-ton, I U' . ". if ■nr twelve v"ir. 1 h- 1 tin* i • on my right arm,Ms * whi -h time I tried all tt, celeb rati-1 pliy niciaii- I eo-dd b. an I tfaia bun dreda of doll ITS worth ot m l: .. i• u\ r< were no bad that tin* eords lieeann* \ >;M", M l the doctors decuk-d t bat my arm run tl niuputa:. I. I l* M gan taking yonr S tl: -tr MSII.I. \. '!'—d. * i.j *■*,t tle*. and some of l'll rs. u'lr.-.-fb rtle-v ive enfd me. lanaowaaw II aads mud uuj body. Being in a puhlie pl us-, my •i- 1 vu tn , v-ry body in this community, aud ex -ites the wna-ltrof all." From lion. II rg M. I'. x ?t!e, C. V., a lem'iuj : n' T of t! c. ..,ulinn furlict. meat. "I have nse ' ' - rftti9 Tnmkka*ock Dem t, /'emtiff/rauio. "Our only chil l,n'. -.t UVK years ot age,wu attacked by piiupU .on b rehea:. Tli y rapidly Spread tttttil fb-.-v lor.-i- 1 a loafhf aa I :r:.. at Hire, wbicli wi'efel Ills laee, an : m-tii:.,;y blinded his eye* tor sontv days. A utphysi ianapplied nitra'* of silver an ) otln-r r* ■ u--. i'lv-.t r.v apparent rib "i.. 1 ( r liflv i dr. we guard, d ins hands, 1.-st nb them le should tear open tho fes tering and e.irrupt * onu-i vie r'-d bis whole fan . Having tried every He ig els. wc bad any hope from, Me I. . -:i j.i . r - .: -\l-.-,l:l!.l.A, and applying tie- milid •>! p- tush In ion. , you direct. The sore ... :-i held -... .. ■> bad g.-u the first bottle, Hi.d -.. •••!! ava- u -v.- V.I Imi-ln-d the second. The eMM't , y d...| K . trMtb had r tin- secooslary symptom* of Syphibs and lor sypliib-.r dis, --- liia . any other w* poisess. The proivssiou lire iii :• led to you lor eoiuo of thj best nieilieiu, s We !i From A. Am MD . - ' fit pbgMeian *f I.tli' Tfn .Vim., th i i i t o ..in i t ssua cr 1 :• >;■• r e ■ 1 have found rour S.VRHAI'AKIbI.A ii;> ..x dint i- in dy for Syphilid, both of tile prim-try and 1 .0 typ . an I en-r -tunl in some eases ilii were too • i stinate to yield to oilier remedies. 1 ~o ni u. i\v wc cull wu play will: more Cctt IlilVoi - --, V, here- U pJWvjr lul ultt-ratbe is r ; ' Mr. rtiut. V. rim -• of " ■ Krtn ncirt, V.J., had .Ireaiifol ulcer-, on !is 1 •, e. :*S .by the u:>u*o of In. rcury, or i.e.-.... utlili. •><:, whieh grew fmre ami more sggra- I-I lor ' in sjate oi every rente. 1 yor treatment i• . . 1 - spj n, 1, until the persevering ascot Ayi SAHSARAUHXAreUared liim. New eases m be t nnri m re taiitiists ami distress!!! tin a l;.. • .. 1.-.. avVsrA dozcu totUi - to curt hi:a. liCUCDrrhcra, VC.:'" W-.axness, are gr-uerall v pro-' 1 I' " inter.! il v •• V 'it (T Ci rutin:!, and ai:* very oil -:i yai .-i by la nit *raliro c-fleet of Ibis SAUSA'pa 11.'.v. S-.- e . -r- pare, however, in ai l of tli*- i- tt s \i-•,inl.!.\, tl.- skilrul applicution of Us 1 rein -d. s. From the irel'-t.n •••• i I t Fr. .html. MrrriV, if f"r itt'i iti. " I have found your > vi s ii-VKII.I. v ay excellent alterative in diseases of l M uty cases of Irreguhirfvy, l .-urorrii ex. 1 t-r eil t'bl-ration. and ioealibdiibtv, arising VIVA tl, - —all,, vis oi ,ti. sis, have yi-d li-d to ii. and th< - jr ■ few tliat do not, when its ofli-ot i* prop. r!y nide.l by Io.w: tii atin. nt." A ieely, uiitcitiiiig to nil or the /■•<• l.ation her nnrr.i -" 7fv daughter an I my !: hare l- .-u cured c' a verv del.ilitatmg 1.-jeorrh- t ol long slaailin c ,by two bolt lev of yo-:r .-j kUSAPARILLA.' | Bhouniaticrii, Gout, Liver Coigpl-int, Dyi pepsia, Hoaif Disease, I,ourolgis, ' when caui.e.l l.y x f-.ii i i the system, arc rapidly j cured by this EXT. s.\Ks u>Anii.LA. AVER'S CATTIARTD' riI.T.S possess so many avlvantagvs over the oilier purgatives in flit? ttutrki I. anil their superior virtues are so u'r.iversallv igi. -.vn.thatwenefJ not do more than to n-siire tl..- puldie tin t quality is niaictnini-1 i qual f ; ' the best it ever has been, uiui tiiai f ■} i .ay i depended on 1 to do all that tliey havo over dune. Prepared by j. C. 1-.U, il. D., A. Co., I.owell, Mass., an.l sold by For sale byßurmell A Bar.nat vrie. an! T.vmin .t , Wells, Tui.kh.iuiiiu-k. Sterling A .s. n, .Mesbnppca xtevens A Ackiey, La-eyville. l rear, D.-an A C> Factory ville. tin I nil Drogg: ts aul D. cists iu o>eJ ; vines, everywhere. YOU CAN BUY YOUR BOOTS eV SHOES AT EJSTMAX- BROS., IN TUNKUANNOCK, Cheaper and better than any p' o th's side B- Jton. None but the best workmen employed, SAVE THE EXPENSE 01 a man at a large salary, with a horse to rile arouud an l drum for a ci-y j d.ber. by buy ing your Boots and Shoes of EASTMAN BROS., I who can sell vou of cverv tt\ic, at wholesale or . j re'ail, 35 per cent. Cheaper And better than anv other phuo. We have ill of the fflsiiiiiis-SiWiiesMer. We will have every !'■ t.S S. wed by hand, anil Warrant every stiich Our Vr'arrunt .lfiu i.a .Ye:.- Pair or Money lit funded. There will also he kont in eonoeetlon a CUSTOM I DEPARTMENT, where particular attention will be . : paid to SEWED FRENCH CALF; I and we expect to give perfect satisfaction in stock and fit or uo sale. RETAIL PRICK.-s. ; Men's Hemlock Kit) (Iti inch Le,s) ) Sole, - flT'O I Women's High Shoes. (Hand Made.) Calf, - 2,d0 Calf Boot, (Hand Sided.) - - 5.00 Oak a quarter uollar extra Other gixids in proper^ tion Please call and examine our g-ods and satisfy yourselves. No trouble to show anything in the Boot and Shoe or Gaiter line. EASTMAN BROat 1 ?unkhannock April 15,'bS.—if.