farm.&atkii & JUtrlmt, \- if~ Farmers, and Agricultural men generally are requested to contribute to this Department, as it I* from their experience that ne hope to gain some thing of interest for our readers. DON'T EAT RAW HAM. The lesson to be drawn from tho recent cases of trichinosis Springfield is summed up in just these four words. While authorities differ in many other things with regard to this new disease, all agree that if ham ard por% are thoroughly cooked there is no dan ger in eating either. Sometimes the disease has been communicated by eating imperfect ly cured "dried beef," but here, too, all dan ger disappears when the beef is well cooked. These and other facts of special interest to the medical profession arc admirably set forth in a communication to the New Y'ork Medical Record by Dr. Rustinc, of Marion, Ind., who has treated several cases of the disease. Dr. Rusfinw sums up the case a* follows : It That sjmptoms indicating the presence of young trichina: in the tissues are observed as early or earlier than the fourth day after the ingestion of the trichinous meat. 2. That cysts are formed as early as the twenty-Rfth day. 3. That, other things being equal, the se verity of the symptoms is in direct propor tion to the amount of trichinous meat eaten. 4. That an active cathartic, given while the Worms are stil! within the intestinal ca nal, is effectual to a certain degree in causing their expulsion and mitigating the severity of the disease, 5. That youth affords no, immunity do stroys ths effects of the disease. 6 That salting and smoking do not des troy the vitality of the parasite. 7. That thorough cooking accomplishes the object. TAKE CARE OF THE MOWING AND REAPING MACHINES. I The Harvest season is now over and by the time the present number of the journal of the Farmer reeehea our readere, the at tention of farmers will begin to be drawn to fall plowing for wheat, rye, Ac. The mow. ing and reaping machines have done their work, and will not be again needed for a twelve month. See that they are properly cared for now. Thit is the time to make needed repairs. Fat mere have more leisure in August than during any other month of the year. Improve a few of these leisure hours by seeing that your mowing and reap ing machine* are thoroughly eleaned up.— The grease on the journals is now soft, and can be readily removed. See that it is all taken off. By next spring it will harden and be ten-fold more difficult io remove than now- The knives are now bright and clean, keep them so by applying to thein a moderate coat of oil or tallow, This done, rust will be prevented, and when they are wanted for next year's service they will be found in good condition. When the machine* have been cleaned give them, on the parte they require it, a coat of paint. It will cost but a triflu aud can be done in an hour. When dry, do not stand them out in the meadow but put them under shelter. Do the same with horse rake and hay tenders. Nothing pays a farm er better than careful attention to his farm implements and machines when not in actual use. Treated in the manner we have sug gested, they will last twice as Ion? as when thrown Into fence corners, or jet up against tho side of the barn .. wagon shed.—JOUR NAL. TO MAKE SUMMER DRINKS. —To make root beer, take a quantity of sarsaparilla roots and sassafras bark and some hops and boil till the strength is extracted. To three gallons of the liquor, after it is strained, add one quart of molasses and a cup of yeast. After stand ing is a warm place eight or ten hour,straiu again and bottle. It will be fit fur u6 the following day. For ginger beer fake one pint of molasses and two spoonsful of ginger, put into a pail to be half filled with bulling water ; when well stirred together, fill the pail wtth cold water leaving room for one pint of yeast, which must not be put in till lukewarm Place it on a warm hearth for the eight, and bottle it in the morning. For spruce beer, take three pounds of su gar, four gallons of water, one ounce of gin ger, a little lemon peal, or essence of lemon, and a little essence cf spruce to give it aMa rcr. Stir all together, warm it a trifle ; add a cupful of good yeast. When fermeuted, bot> tie ap close. Mead is msde by dissolving one* part of honey io three of boiling water, flavoring ii with spicea, aud adding a portion of ground malt, and a piece of toast steeped in yeast, the whole to lertnent,— GEßM AN TOWV TELEGRAPH. TOMATO CJTSI P.—Take ripe tomatoes (the small red ones av© preferable) wash but not skin them and thoroughly boil one h< ur,and then put them through a hair seive, and then put them through a bair seive, and to one quart of juice add one tablespounful of cinna mon, one of black pepper, half cayenne, half of Dutmeg, one of good mustard, two thirds teacupful of salt. Boil three hours longer ; bottle hot and seal up. This catsup will keep for years, and not require "shaking be fore using." A porcelain kettle ahould be used. trsr Cows sometimes get a surfeit of grass,especially in wet warm weather, when the grass is succulent and rich. This feed distends the bowels uncomfortably. An arm ful of dry hay once a day, will serve to ab sorb tome of this moisture, and benefit the cow in many respects. MOUNTAIN CAKE. —One cup of sugar, two eggs, half cop hotter, half cup of milk or water, two cups flour, one (etspoonful cream tartar, half teaapoouful aoda, nutmeg. jQEL. LACK. A WESTERN R R. Winter Arrangement— 1 PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE. WESTWARD | EASTWARD. Passenger Mail Mail Passenger Train. Train. STATIONS. Train. Traiu. A M. P. M. 9.C0 New Y'ork'* 5,50 11.30 New Hampton, 2.30 1148 Washington, 2.15 12.03 Oxford, 2.01 12.15 Bridgeville, 1.50 12.30 Manunk Chunk, 1.40 P. M. Din©. 100 Delaware, I -SB Dine. 1.10 Mount Bethol, 110 P. M, 1:25 Water Gap, 12.51 1,40 Strondsburg, 12-36 151 Spragneville 12.24 2.02 Henryville, It 14 2 20 Oakland. 11.56 2 39 Forks, 1137 3110 Tobvhanna, 11.17 3.14 Gouldsboro', 10.04 3,36 Moscow, 1040 3.17 DuDning, 10 30 4 20A r ) C L 10.00 A M. > SCRASTOW. < P M 10,10 4-35 L© St Ar.9 50 6.25 10 40 4-57 Clark's Sammit, 029 5.55 10 53 5.05 Abington, 920 5.40 11.13 5.21 F'actoryville, 904 5.21 11.43 541 Nicholson, 840 435 12.08 6.03 Hopbottom, 8.23 4.10 12 33 625 Montrose, 800 340 1.08 646 New Mi I ford, 7-29 3.10 1.35 705 Great Bend, 7.20 245 P. M. PM. A M P.M •Station foot of Liberty St. CON N ECTlON9—Westward, The MORNING TRAIN from New York con nectsat MANUNKA CHUNK with th© train leav ing Philadelphia (Kensington Depot) at 8 00 a. in. and at GREAT BEND with the through Mail Train j on the Erie Railway, with sleeping car attached, stopping at all the principal stations on that road, and arriving at Buffalo at 6 15 a m , aud at Sala manca at 5 50 a. in. The Passenger train from Scranton connects at Great Bend wiih thri ugh trains going west and east on feri© Railway, arrivin* at Buffalo at 12.00 mid night, aid at Salamanca at 11.55 p. m. Eastward, The MORNING TRAIN from Great Brnd con nects there with the Cincinnati Express on the Erie Railway from the West; at Manunka Chauk 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. Bethlehsia, Alleotown. Reading and Harris burg, arriving at Harrisburg at 8-30 p. m. At SCRANTON. connections are made with trains on the Lackawanr.a and Bloomshurg Rail road, and on the Delaware anJ Hudson Canal Co.'s Railroad, Time Tables of which roads are printed below. RA. Jla.xnr. Gen. Pass A Tkt. Agent. je29tf FURNITURE AA7D CABINET WARE. STANSBURY, II ASS & CO., ANNOUNCE to the public that the Furniture K-ioins formerly kept by Stansbnry A Ilass have been removed to the Planing Mill ot D. L PECK HAM, CORNER OF COURT HOUSE SQUARE, with whom a partnership has been formed where, by availing themselves of steam power, with impmv ! Ed machinery they are prepared to furnish every ] thing in their line, from ■A Ji'atUr TO A, MOR ITAKTDIJE, At the Lowest Living Frlcva. UNDERTAKING attended to at the shortest notice. Upholetering and Repairing done to order. STANSBURY, HASS A CO. Tunkhannock, March 18, 1868.-tf, InMTirance Agency. ! DANIEL WD I (HIT A NEPIIEW, A/ Tunkhannock, fa, | Are Agents for the following, and ull other responsi ble Insurance Companies : N America, Philadelphia, Assets, 81,763 267. Enterprise, " •' 372.304. Manhattan, New Y'ork, " 1 052,128. N American, •' " 755,057, Lorillard. " " 1,436.540. Corn Exchange, " " 501,095. F'armers' Ins Co., York, '* 525.080 Lycounng, Muncy, " 2,800,000 Home, New Y'ork. " 3,645,388- Hartford, Hartford, " 1,798.153. Pboenix, ' " 1,103.467 Travelers, '• " 741,337- Hartford Li?e Stock, " 178,929. lloiue, New Haven, " 1.438.491 Cumberland Valley, " "(06 000. N. England Mutual, u 5,000,0d0. Property of all kinds will be insured at the most reasonable rates, in any of the above coihpanies. i Losses to insurer* by F'ire, accident or theft, ; promptly adjusted and paid DANIEL WRIGHT A NEPHEW, ! Tunk-, Pa. Sept. 16, 1867,-v7u7-tf, NEW FANCY AND TRIMMING STORE Tioga Street, Tunkhannock, Pa. M US. K. LEASE. HAVIN/! lately opened a new Fancy Store,, of fers for sale an entirely new assortment uf | TXT iivrTvrnNro, i Drcs? Trimmings, White Goods. Embroideries 1 Ladies Zepher, in all colors. Kid Wlov-es, Cuffs and Collars, L'ce, Veilv, CorsetU, La liesNe -kties, best quality of Consbs, Needles and Thiead of the best j quality, and Fancy Nations of every variety, a large stock of Fans, TONS, Including China, Bruize, Papier Mac-be Tin, Rose wood, Glass, Pewter, Wooden, Parian and Candy ! Toys, For Ladies. Cosmatics Ac., Such as Pomades, Oils, Bandolina j bloom of youth and Paints, Rouge, Lilly YVhite, ' Oriental Cream, Pearl Drop, Ac. MRS. E. LEASE. Tunkhannock, May 30, 1960 SCRANTON STEAM Offfi m SPICE HILLS ALL KINDS OF PURE SPICE S. C. W. KIRKPATRICK & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IX I TEAS, COFFEES, SPICES, MUSTARD, CREAM TAHTEII, AC. JVb. 517 Lackawanna Avenue, I (A few doors East of the Wyoming House,) We grind all nnr own SPICE 3 and COFFEE. !COFFEE ROASTED & GROUND TO ORDER, AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE ! I AND AS CHEAT AS IN AN Y CITY. C. W KIRK PA TRICK, II S. SEAKLE, •I SWAUUXN PA., JULY 18, 'oß—V7#4B^ Uliscflliinnws. IJ'OUND, can be, found at Lyman A Welts ard J. W. Rtioads, TuiAbannock, Penn'a, and j - ail oilier dealers, the GK'T - -----WP^ R -V\ l ENGLISH SWBERY SRRCIP f? / I i<-Lismexr. This Linl- -f- A — T - Kent standi unrivalled, and is the best, cheapest, most jeWcrful Liniuieat ever offered te the psbtic, for man Or horse. It has been used for many yeirs in England, by tho leading barriers, and they have had the greatest success with it of any liniment ever used for the core of horses. Those who have horses that aresweenied or lame, have swelled joints, sprains, bruises, old sores, flesh cuts, collar galls, J-c , should try this Liaimest and they will be convinced that it is superior to all other known preparations. If it does aot give good satisfaction, retara the bottle half full, and your money will I e refunded. Put up in conveuient form, and sold by all Drag gist? and Storekeepers at 50 eents a b.ttle. Don't fail t© call for th© Srenl Engtilk Sweeney Liniment P. G. GAREY. Middletown, N. Y„ Feb. 19, 1863-tf. A GEEAT VICTORY!! FORT SUMPTER RE-TAKEN AND TIIE Enemy of Man Driven to the j Wall!! THE NORTH SIDE OF THE OLD FORT FILLED TO OVERFLOWING WITH SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEES, I LOUR, MEAL, FEED. MOLASSES, SYRCFS, CHIISE. Both Green and Dried Apples, Also, Fresh Canned and Dried Peaches, Prunes, Cnrrants, Raisins. Lemons, Oranges. Figs, Sardines, Candies, Potatoes, Cabbage, Nuts, Spices, Salt, Soap, Segars, Pork, Lard, Butter, Eggs, 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 Sonth fid© of the Old Fort is Sited up for the reception of all wishing a dish of Raw Stewed or Fried Oysters. ALSO, Pies, Cakes, Cheese, and a Cop of Hot Coffee, Sar dines, or a dish of Peaches. WANTED. Butter, Eggs, Game, Chickens, Decks, 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 cower of Tioga and Bridge streets, XunkhaDDock, Pa. B. M- STONE. Nov. 5, 1367 —v7nl4tf. "JUST OPENED A full and well Selected Stock cf SEGARS, SMOKING TOBACCO, CHEWING TOBACCO, SMOKERS' ARTICLES, NOTIONS, Ar. At TUN KUAN NOCK, Pa. The undersigrfbd 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 and RETAIL than can be bought elsewhere Call at M. R. KOHNSTAMM'S (Crane A Lull's old stand ) Tunkhannock, May 5, 1968 tf. gTltOU if* BROWN'JS Fire, I,lfe, Accident, and I.lre Stock GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY! MOSTROSE, PA. CAPITAL REPRESENTED OVER £30,000,000. Home 1n5.,C0., N Y.,Capitol and Surplus,B4,"oo,ooo Ins. Co. of N.,America, Phila. " '* 2,000,000 International Ins. Co-, N, Y. " ' 1,5011,000 1 Hartford Fire Ins. Co, Hartford Ct. " 2,000,000 j Putnam " " " " 700,000 ! Enterprise " Cincinnati, 0." 1,000,000 | Glens Falls " Glen's Falls, N. Y., " 400 000 I Lycoming Co, Mutual, Muncy, Pa, '• 4,000,U0U I F'aruiers' Mutual, Y'ork, " 700.000 COHBCTICVT MUTUAL LITIS ISSCRASCB COMPACT. 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 bo : paid under any circumstances—at death or f maturity the policy will be paid iu full and ! notes given up. ; Travelers' Ins.Co. of Ilartfurd Ct, Capital I ami etrrpld© - 700,000 j Hartford Live Stock In, Co., Hartford, Ct. j Capital and Surplus, - - 500,000 Insurance on all kinds of Live Stock against theft I and death from any cause, AH Business entrusted to our ear© wall be attended to OB fair terms, and all Loese© promptly adjusted £ ff Office Ist door East Irom Bankrng Office of ' W. 11. Cooper A Co., Turnpike St., Montrose, Pa. J SET "ESS I ST <""' 4 ™ MVN *-"■ ! M. C SUTTON, Esq., Friendsville, Pa , Sulicitoi i CHAS H, SMITH, Aluntrose, l'a., " j v7n34-tf. 2V3EN7E- Jewclry Store I! P. fJ. BUiWtS dr IJRO. ||AVK JUST RECEIVED A LARGE STOCK OiF JEWELRY of the latest styles. GOLD RINGS, 18 Curets fino. SOO.ID 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 Duller Knives, Castors, Cake and Card Baskets, Butter Dishes, Sugar Bowls. Spoon Holder*, F'UIKS, Spoons, N'ut-Picks, Ac., Ac. | From ROGERS A BRO.'S Silver Plated Ware Co. j Also, J CLOCKS and WATCIIES (of the latest American and Europoaa Manufacture. Nunhti—eek, Dv© fjartitaf & flnj 7. NOW OPENED. BT A.. S. MOTT. THE CORNER STORE, FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY HENRY STARK. IN TUN XH AN NOCK, PA. A NEW STOCK A NEW STOCK A NEW STOCK A NEW STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER OOOD3 SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS consisting of eousirtiog of consisting of consisting ot f)RY GOODS DRY GOODS DRY GOODS DRY GOODS DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS DK>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 lIATS AND CAPS HATS AND CAPS CARPETING •CARPETING CARPETING •CARPETING ,K-c„ &c, FCC., &C~, &c., &c^ Ac., &c., Ac., &c., &c., &c., In large quantities and atjeduocd prices, A. B. MOTT. Tnnk, May] ft. 'GG—vf>nAß Found IN ME IIOOP A NY, PENN'A. STOVES AND TIN WARE IN GREAT VARIETY*. HAVING lately opened a Stove and Tin Store in i the above-named place, we are prepared tofur- I tiish at tho lowest possible prico6. Cooking and Par lor Stover' of the best patterns for both wood and ; coal; Tin, Sheet Iron, Copper and Brats Ware of all 1 descriptions, Lanterns, Sad Irons, Enameled Kettles nod Stew Pans, Lead Pipe, Coal Hods, Hollow Ware, i Store Polish, and all Articles usually found in a first-class Tin store. ; EA V E tiU IT ERS and Conductors put up on short ' notice lu the best possible manner. REPAIRING of all kinds, sueh as kerosene I Lamps, Umbrellas, Ac, Ac., neatly and promptly #x : ecuted. HIGH prises paid for Old Copper, Brass, Lead and Rags. Give us a call i WHITE A ELK Hi EH. 7 Uvhvva*!- PeW 1% -3ot plugs s\ r phliitiiifs. & E eagle Drug 1 Store TUN KHAN NOCK. NEW FILM. LIIAN & WELLS.I Dr. Lytean respectfully anoounces that he has taken Dr. E 11. Wells as 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 articles, but it is our inten tion to present a WELL SELECTED AND RELTABLE STOCK adapted to this market, and weritißg the atten tion of all who desire MEDICINES. PERFUMERY, PAINTS, DYE STUFFS, Jtc vVc. Ac., A, rates BB low H* enn possibly te afforded. ' B —All professional calls promptly attended. , Prescriptions carefully prepared, ut all times, by i one of the.Uuotors. J W.LYMAN, M. D. E, IT. WELL 9, M. D v(jp396ia. DR. .1, W. R HOAD9* 7)/: C'G rl.V2> 7VI JUD'I 1 ' STOKD. j The lar-rest and ui i-t complete Drug Store in TUN KHAN NOCK. NEW GOODS FOR EVERYBODY!!! PRICES REDUCED. NOW Ist THE TIME TO lll'Y I Just received and for Sale * splendid Stock of | N E W GOODS, iueludiog — PBt'GS, PAINTS, VARNISHES, DYE STUFF S . BRUSHES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, Pocket Books, j llA>n TONUCS. VI „ I HAIR DYE>, ! STERLING'S AMBBOSIA, TOOTH DROPS, ll.Vl K OILS, POMADES A PERFUMERIES, FANCY NOTIONS, CON lECII O N K R V. STATION HIES TDR.M'CO. HAVANA CIGARS. (REAL.) AVDOMINAL SUPPORT?.K- SHOUL DER BRACES, TRUSSES. A-., Ac., A ALL THE POPULAR PATENT McDIC!NtS CF THE DAY And in tact every imaginable .article ! belonging to a FI UBT GL.\SS DRUG STOKE PHYSICIANS' PRKSKCIPTIONS efully compounded at all hours of, and night, Don't forget to call at I>R. BROADS' DRUG STORE. j v6n37tf. Tunkhannock.P*. j Ijillingii tt jjhittips Keep on band and at all times, a full stock of UnY GOODS AND | I BOOTS & SHOES, ofElmira manuf ture. " " Biug'wton " u ci City " WOOD, WILLOW, TIN, eTONE, GLASS and CROCKERY Ashton and Bbl. SALT, DRIED FRUITS, of all kinds Flour Feed, 3leal & Bran. PORK, HAM and FISH, ' Farming Utensils, &c., &q. We take in exchange, all kinds of I Grain, ai the highest market prices, Receive and fur ward {eight of all kinds for up or down the river during tlte season for shipping, and will keep coal on hand, in quantities to .suit j purchasers, during the season ; will be found on Bridge Street, below Hnfford's Hotel, the sign in large letters j "Sitore. v trfT We have good PRINTS at 12 1-2 cts. per yard, and all other goods in proportion. Call and see us and you will be satisfied that it is not the best place to buy where there is i the unost blowing done. Our stock is always full, as wc receive goods every day from New York, and are bouud to sell as low as the tlowe&t. ' ! BILLINGS & PHILLIPS. Tunkhannock, May 27, '67—n42 tf LUESSE NOTICE. Notice is hereby given, that Hiram S, Graves, of Windham Tp., has this day filed his petition and will apply for Tavern License at the next term of the Court of Quarter Sessions for Wyoming County .which appUoaiiou will be heard ou Tuesday, Aug. 18, F863, at 2 o'clock P. M. i E. J. KEENLY, Clerk, * skink , Jul* H, )36@,-u4B At- C- D- GEARHHART SCO }p, j ■ ::,4 -i ir **j : .' j b'eyp Foundry, Machine, AND Stove Shop. WARREN BTREET, TUNIAIIANNOCK, RA. Having had a life-long experience as Founlry- . ruen and M iichinests, and employing none but the ' best workmen the undesigned pledge themselves I to execute all work in their line in a style not sur. : passed by any < milar cstaLUeknilit in the country MILL GEARINGS ! j j made and fitted up on short notice, from patterns on , in n Jot all sites, PLOWS, CULTIVATORS end other Farming Implements. ALSO STOVES OF AIL KINDS. Tin, Sheet-Iron, and HOLLOW-WARE. Z.A.>r2'S, ZJiA J), TIT AS, Ac., Ac. j 1 alwiive on ban i or furo ls| ied to otder. I I C I). UKARHART. & CO. | Tunkhannock, April 29th, 1567 —vtinß^tf. Hardware and Iron. j J1 UN T BROTHE RS . XOW OFFER FOR SALE IRON, STEEL, NAILS AND SPIKES. MINE RAIL, RAILROAD SPIKES, ANVILS. BELLOWS, PLAIN A CONVEX ' HORSE-SIIOES. HAM MERED HORSE NAILS. WROUGHT IRON. SUILIEIS' IAILWAIE. CARPEN TERS' TOOLS, (ALL WARRANTED,) HUBS, SPOKES, FELLOES. SEAT SPINDLES,CARRIAGE SPRINGS, AXLES. PIPE BOXES, SPRING STEEL, BOTTS, NUTS. WASH ERS BELTING, PACKING GRIND STONES; PLASTER 7 PARIS, CEMENT, HAIR, SHOVELS, WHITE LEAD FRENCH WINDOW GLASS. Ac., £o., ALSO SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS ON HAND IN ASSORTMENT AND MAN L'FACTUBED 10 ORDER LEAT HE a AND FINDINGS SALES. an.ut.no March 26. 1863. v-1n33 WM. MACK & SON take pleasure in infurming tho public that they have opened their Carriage 31* mi factory W TUNKHA NNOCK, j And are ready •to fill ORDERS. - NONE DUX First-Class 31eclia*rics EMPLOYED. | REPAIRING done promptly and well, r awunnooifc. Mah w rmn- Till WOia&'l OMiT kiXISY I. Scrofula and Scrofulous Diseases. Frtm Emery Edet, a wctl Jraouat merchant of Om ford, Mai nr. " I have aold large qnantitii * of your SvnsAr*. 1111.1.A, but U'-vor yrt one bottle wliieli failed of tLa di-siri'il effect anil full aatiifa'-iioa totlio*.- who tooH it. A* fast :IM our people try If, tliey agree there has been no noHeiiie like it lielorc in our community." Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, Pustules, Ul cer*> Sores, and all Diseases of the Skia. From. /trr. Hold. Stmtton, P-ristol, Evt/lund. 1 only do my duty to you anil the public, shea 1 add my testimony to that you publish ot the in*, di anal virtues of your S m:S IIMKIIXA. My d.-iug-b --ter, eg'cil ten, had an afflicting humor ill firr ear, eyes, and hair for year.'., whim wv were unable to cure until we trii d your SAKSArAIULLk. 8h Las been well for some mouths." From Mr*. Jane. E. Rirr, a t cell known end mint esteemed lady of DennitciUc, Copt May Co.,S.J. * My daughter has suTcrcl for year paat with S scrofulous emotion, wtdcii was eery trouble oib. Mothiug afforded any relief aiitd wc tried TOSI BAIid.VfAKII.LA, which soon eomjlitelr cured her." From Chnrltt P. (Inge, />/., of the iritlely I notrn Gage, Murray if Co., mnnuficiurtrt of enamelled paper* in Xiithud, .V. //. " 1 had for several years a rery troublesome humor in my faee, which grew constantly worn until it disfigured my features ami Ursine an intoP crable affliction. I tried almost trery thing a matt could of hoth advice and medicine, but without any relief whatever, until 1 took your BAK.sap.VKti.LA, It immediately made my face worse, as you told ins it might for a time; but in a few weeks the new skin began to forin under the blotches, and con tinued until my face is as smooth as any body's, and I am without any symptoms of the disease that I know of. I enjoy perfect health, and without a doubt owe it to your SABSAI* VKII.LA." Erysipelas Gcscrul Debility—Purify the Blood. From Dr. Holt. Safin, Hot ion St., Xnr Tort. " l>li. ATKK. I seldom laii to remove Eriiplimt and Srrofulou* Sort * by the persevering use of y.. n f SAKS vPAltti.l.A, and I hare just nowrurtdau attach of Malignant Erysipelas with it. Mo alterative so possess eg:nils the S AKKAPAKILL V you have up pliud to the profession as well as to the pooj't'." From J. E. Johnston, E*g.. irakemttn, Ohio. " For twelve yours. I had the yellow Ery-i|ie!aS on my right arm, during whi-h time I tried ull the celebrated physicians 1 could reach, and took hua dre-ds of dollars worth of medicines. The ulcers were so had that the cords became risible, and tlio doctors dedded tliat my anil must be arnpulated. I began taking your S.VKSAIMKILI.a. Took two bot ties, and some of your P11.1.5. Teg t'.er they have cured me. lam now as well ami sound as any body. Being iu a public place, my c .-*• is known to nery body iu this community, and a iU Ibc wonder of all.'* From Hon. Hrnry Monro, If. P. P., of Xeicraitle, C. If'., u leading member of the Lui.udiuu i'uriiw ment. " I have used your Sarsu-ARILI.A tn my family, for general r/ebtfify, and for purifying the blood, with tec.- beneficial results, and feel confidence m commending it to tile aiUe.ted," St. Anthony's Fire, Rose, Salt Rheum, Soald Head, Soro Eyea. From Hamy Siciler, Eng., the idle editor of the Ton than if - k Jam treat, I'm n-ytrnnia. " tlur only child, atsoit three years of age, was attaelo Iby j-i triple* en hia for, heal. They rs;. lly spread until they termed a loathsome anu virulent sore, wh. -h covered i.e. fac**, met actually blinded his ev. s toe some day*. A skilful physician applied nitrate of silver and other remedies, without any apjwre'it eff';// iua and for syphilitic disease than any otlu r wc possess, 'i lie proiession are inJel't- d to you lor tome o: tho best inedieiacs wv h-ve." From .1. J. Fren -K M. !>., fin eminent physi'ian of J.tt-rrne, Mots.', * h > it a prominent usmijer if the LtgDltiiniX of Mo-mo hu-ttts. '• I>r.. Avlk. My dear sir- I have fonnl yr.u* B\ltAAt'AKtLl.A all cxceileiit reimsiv for Syphilis, both of the primary and s< votary ty;s . ami v*r \ks vr.vktLLA relwred him. 1 -v v-as, s can be found more inveterate ami distressing than lids, and it tusk several dsuew bottles to cure Li-.u. Ivoucoril'ioeß. Whites, Pemalo Weaknecw, arc cenrr.'illv produ -cd by intenml SorrfUlout Ft ecus i, an t are very oft- u cured by tie- alUTrfiea efleet of tiiis S vr.s v!• VKII.I A. s-jme r.> re,'.u, however, l.i ant of tie Sue\PaslLLA, the vUl.'wi application ot* llK.',il re.ntsli, s. 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Cheaper And better than any other place. We have all of tho MB MFFI-K MMIEIY. | We will have every Boot-Scam Sewed by hand, anl Warrant every stiteh I Our Warrant Means a Xcw Pair or Money Refunded. j There will also be kept in connection a CUSTOM • DEPARTMENT, where particul ir attention will Bo : paid to S#WED FP.ENCU CALF; and we.oypect to give perfect satislaction iu stock aud lit qr no sale. iBETAIL PRICES. Men's Henilook Kin (16 inch Legs) } Sole, - f I Wopten's High Snoes, (Hand Made,) Calf, - 2,6 Calf Boot, (Hand Sided,) .... 5,00 Oak a quarter dollar extra Other goods in prpgr tion AMense ca! I and examine our goods and satisfy yourso .res. No trouble to show ntiythin .< in the Boot and Shoe or tiaiter lino. EASTMAN BROS i Viiiknaook, April 19 '63.—tf,