farm GarWn & Mitcta.! iir Fanner?, an! Agricultural men generally •re requested to contribute to this Department, as it j to from their experience that we hope to gam tome- j 4b.sg of interest for oor reader*. CARVING. It ia considered to accomplishment for a lady or gentleman to know h>w to carve well j at hi* or her own table. It is not proper to stand in carving. The carving knife should be sharp and thin. To carve fuwls (which should always be laid with the breast uppermost), place tbe i fork in the breast, and take off the wing* and lees without turning the fowl ; then cut the "merry through," cot shces from the breast take out the collar bone, cut ofl the aide pieces, and then cut the carcase in two. Divide the joint in the leg of a turkey. In carving a surloin, cut thin slices from the aide next to you ; it must be put on the dish with the tenderloin underneath, then turn it and cut from teDderluin. Serve the gaeit to both kinds. In carving a leg of mutton, or a ham, begin by cutting across the middle to the bone— Cut a tongue across, and not lengthwise-aud serve from the middle part. Carve a fore-quarter of lamb by separatmg the shoulder from the ribs, and then divde : the rib*. To carve a loin of veal, begin at the smaller end ar.d separate the nb*. Serve each to a piece of Kidney and its tat. Carve pork and mutton in the satne way. To carve a fillet of veal begin at the top, and heip to the atuff.ng with each slice. In a breast of veal, separate the breast and bris ket, and the cut them up, asking which part is preferred. In carving a p : g it is customary to divide it and take o( the head before it comes on the table ; as to many persons, the bead >s revolting. Cut off the limbs and divide the ribs. In cutting vension, make a deep incision down to the bone to let out the juices ; then turn the broad end towards you, cutting deep in thin slices. For a saddle of venison cut from the tail toward the other eDd, on each side, in thin slices. Warm pla'es are very necessary with venison and mutton, and in winter are de sirable for all meats. - ORCHARD CATERPJLLAKS. Yell"Wlsh brown moths or millers deposit eggs in cyl inders, or rirgs, encircling small branches upon fruit trees in the fall. These bulbs usually contain from two to five hundred eggs, and they are usually protected from the wet and cold by a coating of peculiar water prool varnish. In the spring, as socn as the weather is warm enough to start young leaves, the eggs hatch out into worms and they subsist upon the foliage of the tree* i —if not destroyed— for a number of weeks j and then encase them*eives in cocoons and i undergo a transformation and appear again as tooths or millers. The eggs are usual'y deposited rear the ex tremity of a branch, and can be readily seen Tbe best time to destroy them is early spring. Take a ccmtnon fruit ladder and go through the orchard clipping tff every twig contain* ! ing a bulb, and put it into the fire. Each bunch of egg thus removed destroys hun dreds of caterpillars, and wou'd require ten times the amount of labor with coal oil, soap j suds. jto eradicate one month later. How TO JUDGE CATTLE.— In all domestic •Dimals the skin or hide forms one of the best means by which to estimate their fat tening properties. In the handle of oxen, i the hide be soft and silky, it affords a proof of tendency to take ineat. A beast having a perfect touch will have a thick, loose akin, floating, as it were, on a layer of soft fat. yielding to the slightest pressure, and spring ing back towards the finger like a piece of • oft leather. Such a skin will usually he covered with an abundance of soft glossy hair feeling like a Led of mo8, ond hence it is termed a mossy skin. But a thick set, bard, short hair always handles hard, and indicates a hard feeder. TOMATOES FOR WINTER USE After skin ning perfectly ripe tomatoes, cut out any green around the base. I think leaving in this hard green core is the immediate cause of the loss of the fruit. Place them in a bellmcta! kettle over the fire ; then only al low them to come to a boil ; while hot, put in atone cans or snjall-rooulhed gallon jars, cork and seal. If proper judgment be ex ercised you will never lose one jar. Do not use tin. P.LTA BACA TURNIPS. —One of the best field crops where a large quantity of stock ia kept over the winter, and succulent food is requiied, is that of the rutabaga turnip— It is hardy, nutritious, and with proper care can be made to yitld heavily to the acre.— Mixed wdh cut hay, straw or fodder, it makes the best of winter food for stock, and especially for milch cows ; and as a table vegetable, in early spring, is preferable to the white turnip, which is apt to grow pilhy at that season, How TO PRESERVE EGGS —In 1791, WM. Jay ne. of Sheffield, England, obtained a pat ent upon the following method, which he averred would preserve eggs in a good and fresh condition for two years or more : Keep the eggs in a compound made of one bushel quick lime, thirty-two ounces cf salt, eight ounces creatn cf tartar, with erough water to form a mixture so that an eeg will awim with its top just above the liquid. DRT N*T FOR Cows IN SUMMER. —Cows sometimes get a surfeit of grasa, especially in wet, warm weather, when the grass ia succu lent and neb. This lead distends tbe bowels uncomfortably. An armful of dry hay once • day, will serve to absorb some of this moia lure, and benefit the cow io many re spec a fjlisrellaiifnuSs LACK A WESTERN E B. Winter Arrangement— l 67-. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE. WBSTWAHD | lASTWAR9. Passenger Mail Mail Passenger Train. Traia. STATIONS. Trail Train. A M. P. M. 9.C0 New York'* § SU UiO New Hampten, 2.30 . 1143 Washington, 2IS 12 03 Oxford, 23)1 12.15 Bridgerille, 1.50 12 30 Manunk Chunk, 146 , P M < Dina. 100 Delaware. 1.35 Diaa. t 1.10 Moaat Bethel. 1 10 . P M, 1:25 Water Gap, 12.51 I 1.40 St--udsburg, 12-35 151 Spragseville 12.24 , 2.02 Henryvilie, It 14 2 20 Oakland. 11-55 j 239 Forks, 1137 3.00 Tobvhanna, 11 17 3.14 Gouidsboro', 10.04 3 36 Moscow. 1040 347 Dunning, 10 30 4 20Ar ) ( L 10 00 AM. I Scravton. * PM. j . 10.10 4 35Le> f Ar.9 50 6.25 I 10.40 457 Clark's Summit, 929 5.55 I 10 53 5.05 Abington. 9'29 540 1 11.13 5.21 Factoryviile, 904 521 11.43 541 Nicholson, 849 435 J 12.03 6.03 liopbottom, 3.23 410 j 12 39 625 Montrose. 600 340 j 109 646 New Milford, 7-29 310 135 705 Great Bead, 7.20 245 P M. PM. AM P.M •Station loot of Liberty St CONNECTIONS— Westward, The MORNING TRAIN from New Tork con nect* at MANUNKA CHUNK with tbe traia leav ing Philadelphia (Kensington Depot) at 9 00 a. m and at GREAT BEND with the through Mail Train on tbe Erie Railway, with sleeping car attached, j stopping at all the principal s'ations on that road, j and arming at Buffalo at 6 15 a at , aud at Sala manca at 5 50 a m if The Passenger train from Scranton connects at j Great Bend with through trains going west and east on Erie arrivin- at Buffalo at 12.00 mid night, aid at Salamanca at 11.55 p. m. Eastward. The MORNING TRAIN from Great Bend coo- ■ oects there with the Cincinnati Express on the Erie Railway from the West; at Manunka Chunk with i a train for Philadelphia, Easton, Trenton, and in- i termediate station?,arriving in Philadelphia at 6.09 j I p. m., and at New Hampton with a train for Eas- , lon. Bethlehem, A'lentowc. Pleading and Harris burg, arriving at Harrisburg at S-30 p. m. At SCRANTON. connections are made with . trains on the Lackawanna and Bloomsburg Rail- 1 road, and on the Delaware and Huiton Canal Co.'s R.iilroad, Tine Tables of which road? are printed t!oe. P. A HXVP.T. Gen Pass A Tkt. Agent. je29tf "FURNITURE CABINET WARE. STAXSBURY, IIASS A- CO., \ NVOUNCE to the public that the Furniture A Rooms forme! ly kept by Stansbury A Ida?? have been removed to the Planing Mill o! D. L PECKHAM, CORNER OF COURT HOUSE SQUARE. with whom a partnership has been formed, where, by availing themselves of steam power, with improv ed machinery they are prepared to furnish every thing in their line, from TO A. MOP JTAKTUIsB, At the Lowest Living Prices. UNDERTAKING attended to at the shortest notice. Upholstering and Repairing dm* to order. STANSBURY, HASS A CO. I Tunkhannock, March 19 1563.-tf. ' SOMETHING NEW IN MESHOPPEN: Mrs, Charlie Bunnell IT/OULD respectfully make known to tbe citixens | * " of MESHOPPEN and vicinity that she is now i receiving a large and careful!? selected assortment of 3IILI INERY GOODS, Consisting of BOXXETTS, j IIATS. CATS, SILKS, RIBBOXS, FLOWERS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, LADIES* ORNAMENTS, and an endless variety of other articles too numer • "Us to mention which are offered for sale as cheap ■ as ran be bought at any other establishment. I Call and satisfy yourselves. 1 N. B. Repairing done in the most approved style > j Meshoppen, April 29, 'gS.—33m3 Insurance Agency. DANIEL WRIGHT NEPHEW, At Uttnkhannock, *Pa, j Are Agents for the following, and all other responsi ble Insurance Companies : N America, Philadelphia, Assets, 51,763 267. Enterprise, " " 372.304. Manhattan, New Fork, " 1 052,129. N American, •* " 755,057. LoriiUrd. ' 1,436.540. Corn Exchange, " • 601,095. Farmers' Ins. Co., York, " 525.990 j Lycoming, Muncy, '• 2,900,000 Home, New York. " 3,645,383- • Hartford, Hartford, 1,799,153. Phoenix. • * •• 1,103467 Traveler*. '• 741.337- Hartford Live Stock, " 179,929. ! Home, New Haven, " 1.439.491 Cumberland Valley, 11 506 000. N. England Mutual, L 5,0u0,0d0. ; 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, 1567,-v"n7-tf, ■ _ NEW FAN CY AND TRIMMING STORE ; Tioga Street, Tunkhannock, Pa. MIfS. E. LEASE. HAVING lately opened anew Fancy Store,, of fers for. sale an entirely new assortment of TRIMMING, Dress Trimmings, White Goods. Embroideries i Ladies Zepher, in all colors. Kid Gloves, Cuffs and Collars, L*ce, Veils, Corsetts, LadiesNe.-kties, best quality of Combs, Needles and Thiead of the best quality, and Fancy Notions of every variety, a large stock of Fans, TOYS, Including China, Brouxe. Papier Mache Tin, Rose -1 wood, Glass, Pewter, Wooden, Parian and Candy Toya, For Ladies. • Coematics Ac., Such as Pomades, Oils, Bandolina bloom of youth and Paints, Rouge, Lilly White, Oriental Cream, Pearl Drop, Ac. i MRS. E. LEA3B i VwkhnsMk, May IC, liflfi JrfliSCellailfßUS. brvrwn Wells ardJ. V. Rhoads, Turk bannock. Peaa'a. sad ail other dealers, the Gn*T - ESGLI-S SWIIIT Sraetv -r ~ " A— - meet stands uunvalled, and is the best, cheapest, most powerful Liaimeat ever offered to the publie, for u>aa or horse. It has been used for manv yevrs in Eng!a*d, ky the leading Farrier*, and they have bad the greatest success with it of any Imimeal tsar used lor the tare of horses Those who have herses that tre swesated or lame, bars swelled jiinta. sprains, bruises, old sores, flesh cuts, collar galll, ire , sboull try this Lieimeal ao l they will be coeriaced that it ie saparior to all ether known preparations. If it does not give good satisfsclivo, retam the bottle kalf full, and your taoaay will la refeaded Put up in convenient form, tad sold by all Drag gist? sad Storekeepers at 50 eer.ts a b >r. le. It .n't fail to call for she Great EngtU\ 3awiuy Linimait. D. G. GARBI. Middletown, N. Y., Feb. 19, 1563-tf. 1 A GEEAT VICTORY!!; FORT SUMPTER RE-TAKEN AND THE Enemy of Man Driven to the Wail:: TUB NORTH SIDE OP THS OLD PORT FILLED TO OVERFLOWING WITH SUGARS, TEAS. COFFEES, FLOUR, MEAL. FEED, MOLASSES, SYRUPS, CHEESE. Both Green and Dried Apples, Also, Fresh Canned and Dried I Peaches, Prunes. Currants, Raisins. Lemons. Orang.'s. Figs i Sardines. Candies, Potatoes, Cabbage, Nuts, Spices, Salt, Soap. Segars, Pork, Lard. Butter, Egg?, Fish. Smoked Meat, Oysters by the quart, gall on or barrel; Solid Meats, in fact, every- | thing in the line of GROCERIES and PROVISIONS. The South ei de of the Old Fort is fitted up for tbe reception of all wishing a dish of Raw Stewed or Fried Oysters. ALSO, Pies, Cakes, Cheese, and a Cup of Hot Coffee, Sar dines, era dish of fresh Peaches. WANTED. Botter, Eggs, Game, Chickens, Ducks and Geese, at all times, for which cash will be paid on de livery. at tbe very highest market rates. Call and see for yourselves ami be convinced that the to buy your Groceries, is in 'he Old Fort on the Souihwcst corner of Tioga and Bridge streets, Tunkhannock, Pa. B. M- STONE. Nov. 5, IS67—v"nl4tf. JUST OPENED A full and well Selected stock of SEGARS, SMOKING TOBACCO, CHEWING TOBACCO, SMOKERS' ARTICLES, NOTION!*, Ate. At TUNKHANNOCK, Pa. The undersigned takes pleasure in soliciting the inhabitants of this place and vicinity.to call and ex amine his goods. SUPERIOR FACILITIES Enable him to supply BETTER and CHEAPER ARTICLES In his ine at WHOLESALE snl RETAIL than can be bought elsewhere 1 Call at M. R. KOHNSTAMM'S (Crane A Lull's old stand ) Tunkbannock, May 5, 1963 tf. gTKOU BiBRO W .VS Fire, Life, Accident, and Live Stock GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY ! MOSTROSB, PA. CAPITAL REPRESENTED OVER $30,000,000. Home 1n5.,C0., N Y..Capit.-'! and Surplas,fl4, r OO.OOO : Ins. Co. of N. America. Phila. " '• 2,000,000 ! International In*. Co-, N. Y. " ' 1.500.009 I Hartford Fire las. Co , Hartford Ct. " 2,000,000 ! Putnam " •' " " 700,000 i Enterprise " Cincinnati. 0." 1,000,000 ; Glens Falls " Glen's Falls, N. Y., " 400.000 ] Ly coming Co. Mutual, Muncy, Pa, '• 4,000,000 Farmers' Mutual, York, " 7U0.U00 j CossecTiccT MUTUAL LIFH ISSURASCB COMPAHT. of Hartford, Ct. Capital - 816,000,000 Notes received in payment of one-half the premium, on which six per cent, interest cnly is charged, and the note is never to ba paid nnder any circumstances—at death or maturity tbe policy wiil be paid in lull and notes given up. Travelers' Ins. Co. of Hartford Ct, Capital and surpldi ... 700,000 n*rtford Live Stock In, Co., Hartford Ct. Capital and Surplus, - - 600,000 Insurance on all kinds of Live Stock against theft and death from any cause, i All Business entrusted to our care will be attended to on fair terms, and -ill Losses promptly adjusted | GgT Office Ist door East trom Banking Office of W. H. Cooper A Co., Turnpike St., Montrose, Pa. BILLI.VGS STROLD, ) S TOUD A BROWN. Agents, CHAS. L. BBuWS. ) ° ' i M. C SUTTON, Esq., Friendsville, Pa , Solieitoi CHAS H, SMITH, Montrose, Pa., •' v7n34-tf. Jetvelry Store!! I P. fi. BURSTS & BRO. , l_j AVE JLST RECEIVED A LARGE STOCK OF JEWELRY j of tbe latest stylet. GOLD RINGS, 19 Carets fine. SOLID GOLD SETTS JEWELRY, Genu' Masonic and Scarf Pins, Sleeve and Collar Buttons, Ac., Ac. Solid and Plated Silver Spoons, Forks, Napkin Rings, Fruit Knives, Cake, Pie and Butter knifes, Castors, Cake end Card Baskets, Butter Dishes, Sugar Bowls, Spoon Holders, Foias, Spoons, Nut-Picks, Ac., Ac. From ROGERS A BRO.'S Silver Plated Ware Co. Also, CLOCKS and WATCHES i of the latest American and European Manufacture, •arkkeweh; Dae Hfreri+T ©arbtnauF & ©rg Gonbs co, Owees Tioga aad Warrgn Simla, TUNKH.YNNOCK, PK2*H'A; Am aev epeaiag a large stoete Hardware, such aj IRON, STEEL & NAILS, Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, Var-j 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. t HARNESS MAKERS HARDWARE, Buckles, Japanned Buckles, Silver plated Bitts of every kind, Hanies, Iron Pad ! Trees, Saidle Trees. Gig Trees, Girth I Web, worsted and Cotton, Thread, Silk Awls, and needles, Halter Chains, Trace Chains, Ate. Ac. PAINTS AND OILS, SPERM, AND LUBRICATING OILS ! ALSO I CROCKERY, GLASS. WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE WINDOW and PICTURE frames, GLASS OF ALL KINDS. A T ails and Iland-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 of the goods to satisfy all of the truth of what we say. Remember the place. ROSS. MILLS A Co. Tunk. Pa. May 29ib, 1867. NOW OPENED. T A. 23. MOTT. THE CORNER STOP.E, FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY HENRY STARK. llf TUN XHANNOCK, PA. A NEW STOCK A NEW STOCK A NEW STOCK A NEW SIOCK OP SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS SPRING 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 DKE>S 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 Urge quantities and at reduced prices. A. B. MOTT. Tunk. May! ft. '66—v6n3B - Found IN MEHOOPANY, PENN'A. STOVES AND TIN WARE IN GREAT VARIETY. HAVING lately opened a Store and Tin Store in the above named place, we arc prepared to fur nish at the lowest possible prices. Cooking and Par lor Storee of the best patterns for beth wood and coal; Tin, Sheet ImD, Cupper and Bnifs Ware of all descriptions, Lanterns. Sad Irons, Enameled Kettles end Stew Pans, Lead Pipe, Coal Hods, Hollow Ware, Store Polish, and all articles usually found in a first-class Tin store. EAVE GUTTERS and Condnctors pat np on short notice In the best possible manner REPAIRING of all kinds, suek as Kerosene Lamps, Umbrellas, Ae, Ac., neatly and promptly ex ecuted. HIGH prices paid for Old Copper, Brass, Lead and Rags. Gira us a call WHITH A KIKTKEI ¥Mnr ©rugs & UlffcitiiiES. ' fIV £ A a L E Drug Store TUNKHANNOCK. NEW FIRM, LYMANJfcWELLS. Dr. LTBU respectfully announces that be tu taken Dr. E H. We!U as a partner in the DRUG BUSINESS, and that they wUI continue to keep A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT, In their line, at the old stand of J. W. Lyman A Co., on Tioga St. ... Wecapnot enumerate article*, but it if our inten tion to present a WELL SELECTED AND RELIABLE STOCK adapted to this market, and meriting the aueo- j tioo of all who desire MEDICINES. PERFUMERY, PAINTS. DYET SUFFS, Ac. Ac. A c., At rites as low a can possibly te afforded. X. B.—All professional calif promptly attended. Prescriptions carefully prepared, at ali times, by one of the Doctors. J W. LYMAN, M, D. E, H. WELLS, M. D r6n39€m. DR. RHOADS AND tV'ARIETY &TORE The largest and most complete Drug Store in TUN KII AN NOCK, NEW GOODS FOR EVERYBODY !!! PRICES REDUCED. j NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY ! Just receired and for Sale a splendid Stock of Jtcto (lsooK j iseluding— saves, PAINTS, VARNISHES, DYE STUFFS, BRUSHES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, Pocket Books, i Hair Tonics, HAIR DYES, ; STERLING'S AMBBOSIA, j TOOTH DROPS, HAIR OILS, POMADES A PERFUMERIES, FANCY NOTIONS, CONFECTIONERY, STATIONERIES TOBACCO, HAVANA CIGARS, (HEAL.) ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, SHOUL- \ DER BRACES, TRUSSES, Ac,, Ac., Ac. All the Popular PATENT MEDICINES of the da.y And in fact every imaginable article belonging to a FI7?ST CLASS DRUG STOKE PHYSICIANS' PRE3RCIPTIONS efully compounded at all hours of; and night. Don't forget to call at DR. RIIOADS' DRUG STORE. ▼6n37(f. Tnnkhannock.Pa. For Sale at Mott's, BOOTS. BIXGHAMTOX BOOTS. ot Lester A Co's best make KIP a D d CALF OWEGO BOOTS. Best make EASTERN BOOTS. A full stock of Ladies 1 Shoes, Balmoral, Congress, Polish Boots of Glovt Kid and Goat. Also, Button Gaiters. GENT'S UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS. GENTS' BUCKSKIN GLOVES and MITTENS. Ger.ta' KID GLOVES, Lined, Unlioed and Fur-lined, For Sale at Mott's CORNER STORE, TunkheoDOok,Tr&nLltC llarttoarr, ir^^^roTgi Foundry, Machine, AND STOYE SHOPS WARBEN STBEET, 1 I TTOKIIANNOCK, PA. Having bad a life-long experience's. Foundry- j men and Machinists, and euipioying none but the best workmen the uodenigned pledge themselves ; to execute all work in their lioe in a style not sur. ¥ | paamd by any s milar estabiitha.Lt in the country ; 0 MILL GEARINGS made and fitted np on short notice, from petterns on | hand ot ell sites, PLOWS, CULTIVATORS and other Farming Implements. ALSO ; STOVES OF ALL KINDS. I j Tin, Sheet-Iron, and HOLLOW-WARE. LtLMTS, LEAD, TIDES, etc., tc. j always on hand or famished to order, C D. GEARHART, A- CO. i Tnnkhannock. April "29th. 1567 —v6n3Stf. Hardware and Iron. HUNT BROTHERS. NOW OFFER FOR SALE IRON, STEEL, NAILS AND SPIKES, MINE RAIL, RAILRCAD SPIKES, ANVILS, BELLOWS, PLAIN A CONVEX 1 HOR.-E-SHOES. HAM MERED HORSE NAILS. WROUGHT IRON, BIILIEBS' HA ID VASE. CARPEN TERS' TOOLS, (ALL WARRANTED.) HUBS, SPOKES, FELLOES. SEAT SPINDLES, CARRIAGE SPRINGS, AXLES. PIPE BOXES, SPRING iTEEL, BOTTS, NUTS, WASH ERS BELTING, PACKING GRIND STONES; PLASTER 7 PARIS, CEMENT, HAIR. SnoYELS, WHITE LEAD FRENCH WINDOW GLASS. Ac , Ac., ALSO SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS ON HAND IN ASSORTMENT AND MANUFACTURED 10 ORDER LEATHER AND FINDINGS SALES. arantnn. March 25. 1563. vln33 " WM, MACK & SON take pleasure in informing the public that they have opened their Carriage Manufactory IN ' TUNKHANNOCK, And are ready to MI ORDERS. ' NONE BUT First-Class Mechanics EMPLOYED. REPAIRING done promptly end well, ' tWkksvM*) llaKt > HUM S4 £SAPARII^ TBI 91117 IOCT N Scrofula and Bcrofuioua Dieeaaee. /Vow Emery Edes, a metf iw/* merehcat of Cm ford, Maine. " I have told large quantity-# of TOOT Sapjir*. Ell.LA* bat wt'r yet One bottle which felled of tb# deeired effect mod full satisfaction tothoac who took It. As fast as our profile try it. they agree there :.u been no ractiicHic like it before IU our coraatiuuty." Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, Puetulee, Ul cers, Sores, and all Diseases of the Bkm. from Rrr. R'AA. Straiten, Bristol, Englawl. " I otiljr do my dut/ to you and th- public, whea I add my testimony to that yoo pubbab of the ma diciiul virtues of your SIKSAPAEILLA. Mr daugh ter, aged ten, lia<( an afflicting humor ia her estt, eyes, and hair for years, which we were ur.ih.e to cure until we tried your S i Ea.ir AKIIXA. shv Las been welt for aotnc months." from a Mrs. Jane K. Hire, a iw.'.'hum arui mack esteemedlady of ISennitrlUe, < ape M.y Co., .V J. "My daughter has su.Terw! for a ar past with a Scrofulous eruption, which w vry troobtesotay. Nothing afforded any relief until "we tried eou SAHSAPA Kil.hA, which aooa compUuly cored bar." frc-m Charles P. ti-ige, F.s-:., of the trs-lely kmarm Gage, M'trrny f < ■>., mams/jcturen of taauulini papers in Saskssa, V. //. " I hvd for aevtnU years a very trou! leaoni# hum,r in my face, which grew constantly wore* until it disfigured ray fret or * u, 1 tx-cccae *a inioh arable affliction. I tried almost every thing a man could of both advi,* and medicine, but without any relief whatever, until I took your SIIWIMSIUA, It immediately made nay fare worse, as you Imy it might for a time; but in a feur weeka the n-w Skin began to form under the blotches, sad -00. Unuod until icy fuee is as smooth as any body's, and 1 am without any symptoms of the drsease bat I know of. I enjoy perfect health, and without a doubt owe it to youir SAKSAP.Vfe!Li.A."' Erysipelas —General Debility—Purify tha Blood. from T>r. Rvtt Satrin, Houston St., Jfoe Tort. I>R- AY KB. 1 seldom fail to ruwvt Ernptiont and S croftsl nis SOT** by the persevering use of r our SARSAPARILLA, and I hare just no.*curi-1 S : a-tack of Malignant Erysipelas with it. No alterative w possess •-fjuals the SAKSAPAKILI.A yon have sap. plied to the professioc as well as to the people." From J. E. Johnston, Esq.. Hoinua, Ohio. " Kor twelve yean, I liail the yellow ErvripeUa on my right arm, during which time I trc-d all lbs celebrated physicians 1 could reach, and look hjis drvds of dollar* worth of medicines. The ulcers were so bad that the cords became visible, and the doctors decided that my arm must be amputated. I began taking your SABSAPAKIUA. Took two bot ties, and some of your Pli-i-S. Together they i.IT| cured me. lam now a* we!i and souni as any boiy. yt-iTig in a public place, my caae i known to -very body in this community, and excites the wonder of all. from Hon. H-nry Monro, .If. P. P., of SeneeaetU, C. IF, a lead in j member of the Canadian Parmm snent. '• 1 have used your SAESAEAEILI.A in mr family, for general ileßuity, and for purifying the Hood, with very beneficial results, and fcrl culihdcnce in commending it to the afflicted." St. Anthony's Fire, Bose, Bait Bhema, Scald Head, Sore Eyes. From Harvey Siekler, Esq . the able editor c/ at# 7ut/u;Mnur only child, about three years of age. vis attacked bv pimples ou his forehead. They ra; v..y spread until they formed a loathsome a d vie.. I sore, which covered his face, and actually tl.- ccd his eyes lor some days. A •kiifu! phyairun appl.ed nitrate of silver and other reu-.-Ji.a, with* sty apiwrent efft-.-t. Kor fifu-n days we guar!i-d his hands, lest with them be should tear open the ft tering and corrupt wound wfcirh cowrv-U his who!* fa.e. Having tried every thing else we had any hope from. e beg u giving your s.vKs \r:. klL LA, and applviug the lodirie o: potash lotion, as sou direct, lhr sore Lx-gaii to heal when we i gives the first bottle, and waa well when we had robd the second. The child's eyelashes, which had corns out. grew again, and he is now as healthy and lair as any other. The wiiole inugboorhood prwhctcd that the child must die." Syphilis and ivlerctirial Disease. F'om Is-. Hiram Stout, of St. Louis. Missouri. " I find your SAKSAPAKILLA a more ef.ectual remedy lor the secondary .yraptom* of >yr Asoa an t for syphilitic di-e.no- tiian u.y other we pcwsx Hie prop vviou are ni.iei.tL i to you lor sonic o: th* best medicines we have." from A. J. Fren-h, it. T> . rn emir.ftt phyriHan of Zezwrru. e. Mass., i h ■ is a prominent mewsOer y th' Legislature of M issarAHsetts. " DR. AYEK. My dear Sin 1 h'.re found SAI.SAPAIIILI.A ail exr.lent remedy for cg: A ..a, both of the p'ir.i irti and ■ -r. iura type, au- site tu.i! 11l SOU! ■ cases tloU were too O '-.teiixt-- to v.-J to oih r remediea. luo not know what we c-n *m ploy with more certain Tv suecesr, when, a power ful "alterative is rcvjuirv i " Jfr. ( A,is. S. rem Li- < r Ac- Branson.-1, .V. J, hoi dreadful ulcers <■;. hi- i _•. caused by the abuau of mercury,or user u •- Uds ease, wio.a grew mora and more aggravated for tVars, in sl itc of cvtry remedy or treatment that is aid be ap; lied, unfid thu persevering use of Ay tu's SAKSAPAKILLA reiwv-d him. Few cases can u fotmd more iaiilnik ac 4 distressing than tiiis, and it took several dua bottles to cure him. Liduccrrhoea, Whites, Female Weaknea*. arc generally pro luc d by internal S-rrfuhms f"J cernti-ai. and arc very often cared by the alUn>co cffi-ct of tins SARbAPAKHXA. .-omr cases rvy however, in ai 1 of the S vns..PAkll.LA, tlie li. al application of locr.l rciue.hcs. from the trellits-im ami wi-ltlycflebrated Lev. Ja-'iib Morrill, of Cincinnati. • 1 have found your SAKSAPARILLA an exehcfi alterative iu diseases of female*. Many cases ei Irregularity, laueorrhT.i, Internal l'l-eration. sad local debility, aniiig frmn tlie scrofulous dtotkcMa, bsveyieldisl to it. and there are few that Oc aoi, when its effect is properly aided by local treatweui ** A laoej, unwilling to nltcic the pullicsXioa of W name, v-rites .- " Mr daughter and myself have been curei of a yerv debilitating Lcneorrhir i of long staieiunf, by two' bottle* of your SARSAPARILLA." Bheamatisrn, Gout, Liver Complxiat, Dym pepsia, Heart Diaea.se, Kearal*ia, when caused bv Srrofvla in the system, ar rsptdiy eurtd by this EXT. SAKSAI-ARILLA. AYERS CATHARTIC riI.T.S posses* so many advantages over the ether purgatives in the market, and their superior virtues are so universally known, that we need not do more than to assure the public their quality is maintained equal to the best it evet has been, and that they may he depended oa to do all that they have ever done. Prepared by j. C. 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