The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, December 12, 1872, Image 3

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    THURSDAY. DEC. 12. J872.
Var Tlmeal llltlgiray.
Erie Express East 2:04 a m.
do do West . 2:28 a. m.
do Mail East 5:00 p. m.
do do West 2:2R a. m.
ltenovo Accommodation East 8:50 n m.
do 'do do West 0:15 p. in.
Rates of Advertising.
One column, ono yenr $75 00
I '' " 40 00
" " 25 00
I . " " " 15 00
Transient advertising porsquare of c'jrlil
tines or less 8 times or less 2 00
Business cards, ten lines or less: per
yenr 5 00
Marriages and Dcnth notices inserted
gratis.
Elk Lodge, A. Y. M
Stated meetings of Elk Lodge will be
held at their hall on the second and fourth
Tuesdays of each month.
0. L. McCRACEEN, Scc'y.
Temple of Honor and Temoerance.
Elkton Temple No. 81, meets on ea;h
allcrnat o Thursday, at their Lodgo Room,
on Main street, over .T. V. Tlnuk's store.
, . S. A. ROTE. IV. R.
Grace Cn insert. Hours of service,
10:30, A. M. and 7 P. M. Sunday
School 2 P. M- Peats free.
Hartley's Drug Store is the place
to find the Elixer of life, to-wit : Pure
Drugs.
The Commissioners of Elk County,
will meet at their office in railway, on
Monday January Cth, 1873.
C. II. McCaulky. Ckrk.
PREACniNd in the Court House Sun
day Dee. loth, at 11 o'clock A. M., and
7 o'clock V- M , by Rev. J. W. Davis.
The Revere is a acw, neat and com
modious Hotel rcceutly opened near the
depot in Warren, and kept, by F. k W.
II. Mctzgar. It is well kept, and though
new, is having a largo run of the trav
elling public. Give them a call, you'll
never rcjrret it.
, There aro 15,000 square nitlos of
coal-fields in which Pittsburg is interest
ed, and S15.0U0.000 of Pittsburg cap
ital is invested thereiu. Probably S2"v
000,000 more is iuvested in trasporta
tion, and the total of all interests de
pendent upon the ceiil-fields cannot fall
short of the cnormns sum of 100.000,
00 0. Am r.ri'ct n A rter.a n .
Wilcox Hotel. This excellent Ho
tel in the village of Wilcox is . so well
kuown to our citizens as a first class
house, that a word from us would scctu
unnecessary, jet we would jus, say that
Captain Cleveland the proprietor, is as
usual on hand sparing no pains to make
guests not only comfortable, but pleas
antly situated during their sojourn.
Ws learn lrom the Warren L eager
t3wt one of the most extensive fires that
has occurred in any of the villages of
Warren Co, for some time past, took
place at Sugar Grove, Saturday night
Nov. 30th; destroying a'l the bnsiness
portion of the place and some dwel
lings. The loss is from 830,000 to 10,
000. The same paper says that the vil
lagers are plucky and are going on at
once to maka new and better buildings.
Please parents aud Sunday school
teacher's dou't forget the little ones.
They need good reading, and we kuow
of nothing better than. "Bright Side."
Some of the best men and women of
the country are its contributors, men
like Rev. Dr. Alden, Pres. of the N. Y.
State Normal School, aud such woman
as Mrs. A. E. Sherwood, Iva Clayton,
and others. Published by' the ''Bright
Side" Co., Chicago, 111. Price 61,60
per yeaa.
Dress Making and all Kinds op
Family Sewing- Miss Armstrong.and
MissIIetrick have opened the business of
dress making and family sewing next
door west of the the post office. They
come among us with the very best tes
titominals of their ability in the busi
ness; they are in monthly receipt of the
very latest styles and patcroa of ladies
and childrcns suits, and we have no
doubt but that they will give entire sat
isfaction to any and all who may favor
tbem with their work. We hope our
lady readers will give them a trial.
LiaiiT. Almost any sane maa if the
question were put to him, "In your
present condition what do you most de
sire?" would answer, "more light." So
indeed we are in quest of "more light,"
from the rising to the setting of the sun
of life. We need light, espcseially at
night to safely walk the streets of llidg
way, and tho means of light are within
the reach of every one, for W. S. Ser
vice & Co., No 42 Main street, have just
received a large assortment of the best
and latest improved "Tubular Lamps",
and Fell them cheaper than they can be
had aoy whero else in the county.
Dentistry Dr. W. L. Popple hav
ing lately established himsolf in pur vil
lage, by opening an office- over J. M.
Heard's harness shop on Main street, is
now prepared to take care of every old
and troublSsome tooth in Ridgway, and
for that matter in the county. He does
his work scientifically and with despatch;
and the best of all is he removes a tooth
without inflicting pain, but on tho other
hand will cause you to laugh as ho raises
the troublesome old tooth from its bed
of years, and you come out of his office
feeling that your youth is renewed like
the "eagle," especially if you feel a lit
tle ancicut by reason of tooth ache for a
few nights.
The Ridgway Bakery is now owned
and conducted by our esteemed fellow
towusmen, A. Cummings Esq., formcly
in tho furniture trado in our village. Mr.
Cummings has employed a fist class Ba
ker, and hereafter bread, pies, cookies,
ginger-snaps, and cakes of every kind
of the very best quality may, as in time
past can be had at the Ridgway Bakery.
In connection with the Kakcry Mr. Cum
mings will keep confectionary of all
kinds, thus making his establishment
not only a first class Bakery but a first
class Confectionary as well, an institution
much needed in our growing village.
We hope Mr. Cummings will receive
the patronage of our entire village.
There will bo a Christmas Tree on
Christmas eve at the Court House, for
the benefit of the M. E, Sabbath School
aud its patrons and friends. Come one,
come all
The Phrenological Journal for De
cember, is a capital number of this most
excellent monthly, and a worthy com
pletion of fifty-fifth volume. Let us note
a few of the topics considered; William
B. Astor; tho noted millsonairc, with a
(Jno porerait; Ancient Human ('ranis.
Man as the Inhabitant of two worlds;
Expression the conclusion of this most
valuable scries of essays; Some Familiar
Views of Society;' The Pretty Man aud
the Doll-Faced Woman; Mr. Froude in
America; How the Organs of the Braiu
were- Discovered; William If. Seward,
with a splendid portrait; On the Forma
tion of Character; '-The One-Eyed Con
ductor," again; "Fatiny Fern" Origin of
Metalliferous Dep'esits; Freckles and
Beauty; Christian aud Infidel, itc. 30
cts. for the number; 3 a year. Now us
the time tu send your subscription to S.
R. Wells, 38!) Broadway, New York.
' 1ST of Traverse Jurors in atttend
Jjanci;at January Term, 1873. of
(iuarter Sessions of Elk County (the
Jd .Monday, in January being the 13th
day.)
B e n z n t t e W a 1 1 a c c 1 1 . "J o h u s o n .
Benzing Kit Peter Reederer, Woll
unug Weigcl, John M. Meyer, Casper
Wejiomer, John SwartzGshcr, Andrew
Ka-ul-
Fox Andre ai Crouse, H. B. Shons,
X- G. Buudy, Robert Thompson, Peter
Bonzart.
HoEiTOX Jacob Iliittnin, John Wiu
klebltch, Reuben Keller Thomas Bircli
Seld. Jay John Turley, Jr., Mathias lie
off, Joseph Uhl, William M. Webb.
Zcuas Webb.
Jones Horace Stark, Gooriie Bre
chtel, J r., Joseph Ilctzmicker, Theodore
Cook.
Millstone John Greenwalt.
Ridgway L. C. 11 or ton, George
Overholtzer.
Sr. Marys John Wachtel, George
Weigel, Jr., Henry Fey, Michael Fitu
mett, Siring Creek Hiram Corman, Jer
emiah Elliott, Martin Perriu.
17
at January Term, 1873, of Quarter
Sessions ot Ji,lk County.
Bunezette John Murray. Erasmus
B. Morey, Martin Euz.
Benzinger Chaales Kronenaetter,
Andrew Meisel, Anton Bille.
Fox Lawrance Mohan, Jr., Peter
Ilollobouwh, Jacob McCaulby.
Jay A. B. Robinson, John Thomas,
Patrich II. Burke, Jacob A. Spangler.
Jones G. O. Garlick.
Millstone Hiram Raught.
Ridgway Thomas Noou, B. F. Ely,
G. t. Messenger, G. D. Messenger Jer
ry Thompson, Joseph M. Heard, E.
Cook.
St. Marys John Friudlev.
lTew Advertisements.
NOTICE.
Is heieby given, that my wife, Emma
Ann French, has left my bed and board,
without just cause or provication, I hereby
forbid all persons from harboring or lust
ing her on my account, as I will not pay any
debts of her contracting after this date.
Ridgway, I'a. Dec. 2, 1872.
M. T. FRENCH.
AGENTS WANTED!
The unparalelled success of the "Victor
Sewing Machine," East and West, opens a
good opportunity for Sewing Machins agents
and responsible men to take the agency for
this County.
Foi Circulars, samples of work and terms,
address,
THE VICTOR
Sewing Mach ine Compa n y,
J. L. FERGUSON,
MANAGER,
No. 1227 Chestnut Street,
PHILADELPHIA,
nov. 27 lm.
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BONMiS FOR SAI.B.
The State Road Commissioners under
(lie Act of Assembly, approved April 17.
lfr''; entitled, '-tin Act nppoin'ing Com
missioners to hiy out a Mute I'.ond from
K line to Cninpbells Mill, in MeKeun
Comity, Penn'ii." Will soli five thousand
dol'nvs in linn Is in sums lo suit ptuvli'isers
For nny inforniMi ion scspiHitiiii sni.l bonds
Sec, njiplv p'iso!Kiilv. or by letter to VV.
OVI A'l I K. NuiethpoVl, Pa."
P-y or l.'r of ilie !nir.:-sioiiors.
O. I). COLKNi.W, Treasurer.
33 WAKTEI)
"INSECTS AT IIO HE."
700 pages: upwards of 700 cits; "il full
nnpe engravings. '..Inst the Rook for in
tclligen rural homes." "The drawings nru
failht'iil repvcsenintions ot Inspi'.t and
Plant." Send tnr Circuliir. AddresH Gun.
RnooKS, 1-1 North Seventh St , Philadel
phia. DlSflLL'TKiN NOTICE.
The co partnership heretofore exist
ing under I lie tirm nauic of Jackson &
Co., is this day dissolved by iniilunl eon
sent. The hooks and account are in the
hands of W. S. Servi ', who a'one is em
powercd to eolipel and setile the sinie. The
business wi'd bo continue I in future hy V.
S. Service, & Co. W. S. SE SV1CK.
SALVI.R JACKSON.
Ridgway, Pa. Oct, 17th, 18:2.
710R S.U.E.
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W. S. Service & Co.
D M 1 N 1ST I! AT :ll'-i Mil ICE Not ice
is hereby given 1h.1t bllirs of Admin
istration on the estate of Oliver P. Kelts,
deceased, bile of l-.rin City, Pennsylvania,
having been gra.ue I tu the undersigned,
all persons indebted to said estate will
please make inline lia'e payment, and th i-c
having cVms or demands will present them
properly nu'hrnticaud for tettlement wi'li
ont delay, nt Ridirviiv.
.1. K. WIIITMORE, A dim-.
t UMlNHTHATOIfS XOTICK nti..
h is hereby given that loiters of Admin-
istiution on the estate of Adelphus Kyler,
deceii.sed, l.-ite of township. i;ik County,
Peiitisy Ivania, having beeeu grunted to
the undersigned, nil persons indebted to
said estate sill please make immediate
payment, and those having eliims or de
mands will present them properly autiicnii
calid for settlement wi'hout delay.
PKTF.I! THOMPSON, ' ,
PtllK'T?l L'1'TI.'li t Adinr s.
1 u 'LIU. . 11 u 1 bun, 1
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7STRAV. i
jj Found on the premises of. tho sub- i
ser.her, o.;-ober I'Jth ISrJ. A dark hay
Potse, said horse is of medium sue: bob
ailed, whi'e strip in face mid one fore font
while. The owner thereof is requested to i
come forward prove property, pay charges
and take him away. Otherwise he will lie
disposed if according to law.
iai AS MOVER.
Ky'cr's Corners, F.Ik Co., Pa.
AGENTS. .10 to $0 PER DAY
GUARANTEED. Specimens and full
particulars free. Address WOODS LITER'
ARY AND ART AGENCY".
Newburgh, N. Y.
f i.r.r.Ai.
Catharine J. Bowen, i In Common Tleas of
vs. V Elk County.
James Bowen. J No. 2 April T. 1871.
Libel in Divorco, a vinculo mitrimonii.
To James Jioiecn, respondent above named:
You are hereby notified that tho suhprena
and alias subpoena in the above case having
been returned non est inventus, yon are re
quired to appear on the FIRST MONDAY
OF NOVEMBER next, being the 4th day of
thb month, to answer the complaint in the
above case.
D. C. OYSTER, Sheriff.
Sheriff's 0: fice, 1
Ridsway, July Cth, 1871. I nl8to.
ADVERTISE
by' mail bb cents
vnz
NEW YORK -
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NEW STORE ;AND NEWi! GOODS.
HOUSEWARE, A1TD H0USEFURNISHI1TG GOODS.
Carpenters Tools,
Blacksmiths Tools,
Farmers Tools,
Lumbermen Tools.
In fact everything usually kept
in a first-class Hardware future.
a F!BSTeLH8 JIM SB0P3
EmpioyiBig none hivt first-class
Workmen, and nothing but first
cSassmaterhii stsed.
OPPOSITE THE COURT
W- S
Oct. 2i-tf.
1 HALL'S,
VEOETABIE SICILIAN
Kvt'ty year increases tlie popu
Inrity of this valuable Hair Wep
nratiou, which is due to merit
alone. We can assure our old
patrons that it is kept fully up to
Us hitch standard ; and it is the on
ly reliable and perfected prepara
tion for restoring Gray or Faded
Hair to its youthful color, making
it soft, lustrous, and tsilken. Tho
scalp, bv its use, becomes white and
clean. It removes all eruptions and
landrufl', and, by its tonic proper
tics, prevents the hair from falling
out, as it stimulates and nourishes
the hair-glands. By its use, tho
hair grows thicker and stronger.
In baldness, it restores the capillary
glands to their normal vigor, and
will create a new growth, except in
extreme old age. It is the most
economical IlAiR-DitKssixa ever
lise-l, as it requires fewer aiiplica.
ti in:-, and gives the hair a splendid,
glossy appearance. A. A. Hayes,
M.I). State Assayer of Massachu
setts, says, "The constituents aro
pure, and carefully selected ibr ex
cellent quality; and I consider it
Clio Best Preparation for its
intended purposes."
Sul ly all Druggist and Dealers in Medicines.
Price One Dollur.
Buckingham's Dye.
TOR THE WHISKERS.
As our ltenew ei' in many cases
requires too long a time, and too
much care, to restore gray or faded
Whiskers, we hav( prepared this
dye, in one preparation, which will
quickly and effectually accomplish
this result. It is easily applied,
and produces a color which will
neither rub nor wash off. Sold by
all Druggists. Price Fifty Cents.
Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO.,
NASHUA. N.H.
EOT? TO 00 V7E3T.
This is an inquiry which every one
should huve truthfully answered before
he starts on his journey, and a litt'e
care taken in examination of Routc3 will
in many casses save much trouble, time
and money.
Tho "C, B. k Q. It. R.," runnius
from Chicago, th rough Gatcsburg to
Burlintau, and the '-L. B. &W. Route,'
runuing from Indianapolis, through
Bloomington to Burlington, have achiev
ed a splendid reputation in tho lust two
yeas us tho leading Passengers Routes
to tho West. At Burliugtot) they con
nect with tho B ifc M. It. It. aud from
tho great Buriiugton Route, which runs
direct through Southern Iowa to Nebras
ka and Kansas, with close connections
to California and tho Territories; and
passengers starting from Elk County, on
their way westward, cannot do better
than to take the Burlington Routb.
This Line has published a pamphlet
called "How to go West," which con
tains much valuaoie information; a largo
correct map ot the Grea'' West, which
can be obtained free of chaige by ad
dressing tho General Passenger Agen,
of tho B- k M. It., Burlington, Iowa.
ti trft
JftLsTLj. Jar
HOUSE, RIDGWAY, PA.
SERVICE & CO-
ft
EV STAdK ROUTE.
I .. (. JC.'tiVA, l'ropnttnr.
Tli Kiibsorihor linving secured tlic con
tract for carrying the U. S. Mail between
UEYNOLUSVILI.E & BUOCKWAY V1LLE.
lms plncei on thai road ft line of Imcks.
Hiicks lenve tho l'xi:h(inge Hotel ,in
lieynnldville every Tuesday, Thursilay nml
Sntiitilny on I lie i rival of the ErooKville.
plage, ami return the ennio day. These
hacks connect nt Urockwayville with the
Kidgway stage!, making connection with
trains on the I. & E. Roid, hoth east and
west. Every attention to the comfort of
pulion of ihis line will be given, and a
liberal patronage solicited.
Aug. 13-7-'il.
Music for the Campaign.
TMK RIDGWAY SILVER CORNET RAND
will furnish music for all political meetings
during the campaign.
XKW 1X3TKUMKXT3
AND MEW MTSIO.
Terms moderate.
I). B. DAY, Leader.
J. O. W. BAILEY, Sci'y-
Ridgwny, l a., Aug. 13. 187:2.
Presidential Campaign.
Cops, Onpo.-ijfc Torclic.
Send for Illustrated Cir
culnr and Price List,
CUNNINGHAM &
HILL.
MANUFACTURERS.
iNo. ZV-l UUurcu .Street.
PHILADELPHIA
l-23tl3.
F
RED. BCHOENING,
WHOLESALE ASU RFTAIL DULLER 1M
PIANO-FORTES, ORGANS,
SHEET MUSIC,
and MUSIC BOOKS.
riano-t and organs to rent and rental ap
plied if purchased.
Prothonotary's Office, Ridgway, I'n.
v2n20tf.
LKOAL.
j
1 la Common pleas
of Elk County.
J 21. April T.. '72.
Jamet, II Wilber,
vs.
Kale II. Wilber.
Libel in Divorce, a vinculo matrimonii.
To Kate II. miber, respondent above named;
You are hereby notincl that, the subpeeni
and alias subpoena in the above case hav
ing been returned non est inventus, you are
required to appear on the FIRST MONDAY
OF NOVEM. next, being the 6lh day of
the mouth, to answer the complaint in the
above case.
I). C. OYSTER, Sheriff.
Siikiuff's OrncE, 1
Ridgway, July 4ih, 1872. ( 18lc.
l.KGAL. j
Catharine J. Boweu, In Common Tleas of
vs- Elk County.
James Rowen. j No. 2 April T. '71.
Libel in Divorce, a vinculo matrimonii.'
To James Bowen, respondent above named:
You are hereby notified that the subpoena
and alias subpoena in the above oase having
been ret u rue i non est inventus, you are re
quired to appear on the THIRD MONDAY
OK OCTOBER next, being the 5th day of the
month, to answer the complaint in '.he
above case.
D. C. OYSTER, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, 1
Ridgway, Aug. 4th, 1872. f nl8to.
T D. PARSONS,
Manufacturer and Dealer in Boots
and Shoes. Main St., opposite tho II
tel, Wilcox IV
POWELL & KIME.
Powell & Kimc
Having erected a large and well arranged
new Store House on the old site, fince the
fire, and filled it from ct liar to garret with
tho choicest goods of all descriptions, that
can bo found in any market, are fully pre
pared to receivethelr M customers, and
supply their wnntb at bottom figures
WHOLESALE OS RETAIL.
Their assortment is now'coiuplete, com
prising
1RV GOODS
GROCERIES,
CROCKERY,
HARDWARE,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
II ATS AND CAPS,
NOriONS,.cte.,ctc.
PORE. FLOUH. SALT.
Feed, Beans, Butter,
DRIED APPLES,
DRIED PEACHES,
Canned Goods,
In short cverything'wanted in tho Country
by
LUMBERMEN, FARMERS, ME
CHANICS, MINERS, TAN
NERS, LABORING MEN,
EVERYBODY
Also full stock of
MANILLA FIOPE
of the best manufacture, of suitable sizes
for rafting and runuing purposes.
3
Ridgway, Pa., Marohi'', 1871
NE MILLION OF LIVES SAVED.
Is one of the most temarrable faots o
this remarkable age, not that so many
persons are the victims of dyspepsia or In
digestion, but its willing victims. Now,
we would not he understood to say that any
one regards dyspepsia with favor, or feels
disposed to rank It among the luxuries of
life. Far from It. Those who have ex-
ppciienced its torments would scout such nr.
idea. All uread it, and would gladly dis
pense with its unpleasant familiarities.
Mark Tapley, who was jolly under all th
trying circumstances in which he was
placed, never hal an attack of dyspepsia,
or his jolity would have speedily forsaken
him
Of all the multifarious diseases to which
the human system is liable.
there is perhaps no one so
generally prevalent as dyspepsia. There
r.rc diseises more acute and painful, and
which more frequently prove fatal, but
none the effects of which are so depressing
to tho mind and so nositivelv distressinir to
the body. If there is a wretched being in
the win Id it is
A CONFIRMED DYSPEPTIC.
We have said that dyspepsia is perhaps
the most universal of human diseases.
This is imphntically the oase in the United
States. Whether this general prevalence
is due to the character of the food, the
method of its preparation, or the hasty
manner in whioh it is usually swallowed,
is not our province to explain. The great
fct. with which we are called to deal
this:
DYSPEPSIA PREVAILS
almost univet sally.
Nearly every other person you meeti
victim, an apparently willing one; were
this not the case, why so many sufferers,
when a certain, speedy and safe remedy is
within the easy reach of all who will
avail themselves of it? But says a dys
peptic: What is this remedy? to which we
reply: This great allevator of human
suffering is almost as widely known as the
English language. It has allayed the
agonies of thousauds, and is to-day carry
comfort and encouragement to thousands
of others. This acknowledged canaceai a
nm.e other than
Dr. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN HITTERS.
Would you know more of the merits of
th
;is wonderful preparation than can ha
learned from the experience of others?
.i i ' ... - . .
i ry u yourscu, nnu when it Uas railed to
fulfil the assurance of its efficacy given by
the proprietor, then abandon faith in it.
I.KT IT UK UK..; P.MRPRPn
first of all, that HOOFLAND'S GERMAN
ui i i ens is o arum beverage.
Ther am nnmnnapd wlmUv nf ty,a nn.
juice or vital principle of roots. This is
ihm.,1 mere assertion, xne extracts from
which tliev nra nnmnminilnd ova fi.ann..4 w
j ... ,,uu..u, . v ,i i cpoi cu ujr
one of the ablest of German chemists. Their
enecis can bo beneficial only in all cases of
the billiary system. Hoofland's German
Bitters stand without nn equal, acting
ptomptly and vigorously upon the liver;
they remove its torpidity and cause health
ful .secretion nf hitn th
tho stomach with the most indispensable
riisuiiMiis hi suuiiu uigesuon in proper pro
portions. They purify the blood, cleansing tho
vital fluid .'nll hurtful impurities and su
planting them with tho elements of genuine
hculihtuiitcss.
Now, there nre certain classes ot per
sons to whom extreme Bitters are not only
iinpahttable, but who find it impossible to
tako them without positive discomfort. For
Biich Dr. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC
has been specially prepared. It is intended
for use where a slight ulcoholio stimulant
iarequircl in connection with the well
known Tonic properties of the pure Ger
man Bitters.
HOOFLAND'S TONIC
acts with almost marvelous effect It not
only stimulates tho flagging and wasting
cuergies, but invigorates and permanently
strengthens its action upon the Liver
and Stomach thorough, perhaps less
prompt than the Bitters, when tae same
nuantiij is taken is none the less certain,
ludigestion, Billiousness, Physical or Ner
vous prostration, yield readily to its po
tent influence. It gives the invalid a new
and stronger hold upon life, removes de
pression of spirit, and inspires cheerful
ucss. But Dr. Hoofland's benefactions to
the human race are not confined to his
celebrated GERMAN BITTERS, or his
invaluable Tonic. He has prepared an
other medicine, which is rapidly winning
its way to populur favor because of its in
trinsic metits. This H HOOFLAND'S
I'ODOl'IIYLLIN PILLS, a perfect substi
tute lor mercury without any of mercury's
evil qualities.
These wonderful Pills, which are Intend
ed to act upon the Liver, are mainly com.
posed of Podophyllin, or the vital princi
ple of the mandrake root. It is the medi
cinal virtues of this health-giving plant in
a perfectly pure and highly concentrated
form. The Podophyllin acts directly on
the Liver, stimulating its functions and
causing it. to make its billiary secretions in
regular and proper quantities. The inju
rious results which invariably follow the
use of mercury is entirely avoided by
their use. But ii is not upon the Liver
only that their powers are exerted. The
extract of Mandrake contained in them is
aliillfnllw o.,,,,!,;.,..,! u r
" "v w"ii.c4 wim mur omer ex-
tracls, one of which acts upon the stomach,
uuo uFuu im ujjjier uoweis, one upon the
lower boweU- nml nnvont. a n
effect, thus producing a pill that influences
.a sui-ic uiguuv auu alimentary system,
in an equal and harmonious manner, and
its action entirely tree from nausea, vomit
ing or griping pains common to all other
purgatives.
PossAssintr IIiaqo miinh .1 1.1
e "w uDoiiBum quuuues
the Podophyllin becomes invaluable as a
FAMILY MEDICINE.
No household slmnM h-,it,..i
- uuui. me ii.
They are perfectly safe, require but two
u. u umiuur) uose, are prompt and effi
cient in action, and whan inu : .
tion with Dr. Hoofland's German Bitters,
.V.' " regaruea as certain spe
cifics in all cases of I. ivm Hnmnl.:..
- . ... jj mi ut( rrys-
pepsia, or any of the disorders- to whiob
luoBjrsu-m is oruuiariy subject. The
lvniniMivr t rw mrm
act upon the stomach and bowels, carrying
off itnnrnnpi nhHtiitlnno ...V
. ' . . mine me miters
or Tonio purify the blood, strengthen and
invigorate the frime, give tone and app.
tite to tho stomach, and thus build up the
invalid anew.
- Dr. Hoofland, having provided internal
remedies for disease, has given the world
ono mainly for external applioation, in the
wonderful preparation known as
Da. HOOFLAND'S GREEK OIL.
This Oil is a sovereign remedy for pains
and aches of all kinds.
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Toothache,
thiltlains. Sprains, Burns, Pain in the
Back and Loins, Ringworms, etc., etc all
yield to its external application. "'
Taken internally, it is a cure for Heart
burns, Kiduey Biseascs, Sick Headaches.
Colic, Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Cramps
Pains in the Stomaoh, Colds, Afhma, eto
These remedies will be sent by express
to any locality, upon application to ftm
PRINCIPAL OFFICE, at the GERMAN
MEDICINE STORE, No. 631 ARCH ST
PHILADELPHIA bl
CHAS M EVANS, Proprietor.
Formerly C. M. JACKSON & CO
Thus Hemedics are for tale by Vruaaxst
Storekeeper,, and Nedicine iJeaUr?3
where. vln21yl
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