The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, February 27, 1868, Image 4

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    A Steam Kan.
The old ailagc, which proclaims that
theie's uothiug new under the un,
I as Veen daringly and yet successfully re
futed. Mr. Zaddock Deddrick, a Newark
machinist, has iuvented a steam taan, one
that moved by steam will perform some of
the ituiortant functions 01 uuinanny ; mat
will, landing upright, walk or ruu, as he
iu bid, in any direction and at almost any
iiitcof speed, drawing after him a load
n hose weight would tax the strength of
ihrco stout draught horses. The history,
uf this curious invention is as follows :
Six years ago Mr. Pcddrick, the invn
tor, who is at present but tweuty-two years
of age, conceived tho novel idea of con
structing a man that should receive vital
ity from a perpetual motion machine.
The idea wm based on the well known
mechanical principle that if a heavy weight
be laced at the ton ot an upright slightly
inclined lrom a vertical, gravitation will
tend to produce a horizontal as well as
A
vertical motion.
The project was not successful. How
ever, by observing carefully the cause of
the failure, persevering and perfecting
the manform, and by substituting steaui
i.i place of the perpetual motion machine,
the nreseut success was attained.
Tha man stands seven feet nine inches
liigh, the other dimensions of the body
beio" correctly proportioned, making him
a second Daniel Lambert, by which name
he 3 facetiously spoken of among the
workmen. lie weighs five hundred
rounds. Steam is generated in the body
or trunk which is nothing but a three
horse tower engine, like those used in
our steam fire enginesr. The legs which
support it are complicated and wonderful.
1 he steps arc taken very naturally-and
cjuitc easily. As the body is thrown for
ward ou the advanced loot the other is
lifted from the ground by a spring and
thrown forward by the steam. .Leach
frtep or pace advances the body two feet,
au 1 every revolution or the engine pro
duces four paces. As the engine is cap
yb!e of making more than a thousand re
volutions a minute, it "would get over the
rouid on this calculation at the rate of
r
a Utile more than a mile a minute. As
this would be working the legs, faster
than would be safe on uneven ground or
on broad street cobble stones, it is pro
posed to run the engiue at the rate of five
revolutions per minutes, which would
walk the man at the modest speed of half
a tuile a minute.
i he Jeilow is attached to a common
rock-a way carriage, the shafts of which
nerve to support him in a vertical posi
tiori. These shafts are two bars of iron
which are made fast in the usual manner
to the front axle of the carriage, and are
carved so as to be jointed to a circular
sustaining bar, which passes around the
waist, like a girth, and in which the man
moves so as to face in any direction. Be
sides these motions machinery has been
arranged by which the figure can be thrown
backward or forward lrom a vertical, near
ly forty five degrees. This is done in order
to enable to ascend or descend all grades
To the soles of the foot spikes or corks are
iixea winch effectually prevent slippin
The whole affair is so firmly sustained by
the fh'ifrs, and has so excellent a foot
livid thai two men are unable to push it
over, or iu any way throw it down. In
order to enable it to stop quickly, it is
j-rovided with two appliances, one o
v. hiei) will, as before stated, throw it back
'vard frnm the vertical, while the other
b-uist!ie knees in a direction opposite
to the ii iiural position.
An urriiiht post, which is arranged in
front . i the dashboard, and within easy
r r.cti ;t the front seats, sustains two miua
I jie pilot wheels, by the turning of which
the?e various motions and volutions are
t'irectcd. It is expected that a sufficient
ly lurge amount ot coal can be stowed a
vay under lbe back seatof the carriage
t j work the engine for a day, and enough
ater in a tauk under the front scat to
1 it half p. day.
In order to prevent "the gaint" from
frightening horses by its wonderful ap
earar.ee, Mr. Deddrick intends to clothe
i'- aud give it as nearly as possible a like
Diss to the rest of humanity. The boiler
a id such parts as are necessarily heated
i!l be encased in felt or woolen under
K:i:m?uts. l'ants, coat and vest of the
l.ttst ty!es, are provided. Whenever
the fires need coaliDg, which is every two
or three Lours, the driver stops the ma
chine, descends from his seat, unbutons
4 Daniel's'' vest, opens a door, shovels in
the fuel, buttons up the vest and drives'
on Oa the back between the shoulders
lbe steam cocks aud gauges are placed
As these would cause the coat to set awk
wardly a knapsack has been provided that
completely covers them. A blanket Deat
ly rolled up and placed on top of the knap
sack perfects the delusion. The face is
moulded into a cheerful countenance of
white cianiel which contrasts well with
the dark hair and moustache. A sheet
iron hat with a gauge top acts as a smoke
fctack.
The cost of the "first man" is $2,000,
ihough the makers, Messrs. Deddrick &
Orass, expect to manufacture succeeding
ones, warranted to run a year without re
pairs, for $300. The same parties ex-j-ect
to construct, on the same principle,
horses that will do the duty often or
twelve ordinary animals of the same spe
cies. These, it is confidentially believed,
can be used alike before carriages, street
cars and plowg. The cian now construct
ed can make his way over any irrigular
tsurface whose ruts and stones are not
wore than nine inches below or above the
Jevcl of the road.
CIIAELES "W. DEAN,
rnn
ClSmGIIAM & ETKIER,
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in
BOOTS & SHOES,
XVo. IH7 Market street,
Below Fifth, North Side,
PHILADELPHIA.
OCT Orders by Mail promptly filled on
the lowest 30 days' or 4 month' prices.
OLIVER CUNNINGHAM.
A. L. ETNIER.
Sept. 19, 107.-1 vr.
0'DS.
NEW-STORE
JUST OPENED WITH
NEW GOODS.
Buy your Dry Goods of
R. F. & IT. D. BUSH,
Corner of Main & Chestnut Streets,
(Next Door to Washington Hotel.) -STROUD
SBURG, PA.,
Who have reccited from Isew xorlc and I
Philadelphia, the
The Largest and Best Selected Stock
in market, consisting of
Dry Goods,
Dress Goods,
' Silks, Shawls,
Cassimercs,
Satinets, Broadcloths,
White Goods,
Mourning Good,
Shroudings. &c,
FRENCH MERINOES, (all colors)
ExMPRESS CLOTHS, "
ALPACAS,
PLAID &. PLAIN POPLINS,
SHAWLS, (all styles)
BLANKETS,
COUNTERPANES,
BREAKFAST SHAWLS,
BALMORAL SKIRTS.
WOOL CAPS &, HOODS,
UNDER SHIRTS & DRAWERS,
LADIES' VEST.
&C, &.C., &c.
Sole agents for the
Odessa Patent Collapsing Skirt.
a full assortment of HOSIERY, GLOVES
and YANKEE NOTIONS, loo numerous to
mention.
A full line of
CARPETS, FLOOR OIL-CLOTH A.D MATTING.
All of which will be Eo!d at the lowest
possible prices.
Butler and Eggs taken in exchange
for goods.
R F. BUSH,
II. D. BUSH
May 2, 1SG7.-1 yr.
MAKE WAY!
GOOD KEWS FOR ALL
IN SIIArE OF
jYcw Goods at Stormsvillc.
THE eubcriber takes pleasure in inform
ing the public, that he has just opened
the largest and best t-elected stock of Goods,
at his old fctand in Slormsville, Pj., ever
brought into Monroe county, and that he
has determined to dispose of them at prices,
much cheaper thnii they can be bought at
any other establishment, whether in town or
country. His etock comprise, in. almost
endlee-s variety, and of the best quality.
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS,
HARDWARE,
QUEENS WARE,
- GROCERIES,
DRUGS, MEDICINES, &c, ccc.
He has, a Uo, on hand a very large assort
ment of new and fashionable
Boots and Shoes,
both city and home-made? all of which he
will dispose cf at prices which will make
Durchasers wonder. Look at a few of the
prices at which I am really giving away
eoode, and you cannot fail to be convinced
that my ctore, in Stormsville, is tha place
at which to secure real bargains:
PRINTS from 9 to 12 cent per yard,
MUSLINS from 12 to 15- " yard,
De LANES from 1H to 22 yard.
and all Woolen goods at ugures propor
tionately low.
lioo's and Shoes very low home-made
at least 50 per cent, below btroudsburj;
pricep.
SUGARS from 10 to 17 cents per pound,
MOLASSES from 50 cts. to SI per pal
In short, all articles in my line far below
the Imonopoty prices which have hereto
fore prevailed.
The excitement growing out of these great
reductions has already began, but come one,
come all, my stock will always be found full
up to the demand.
BUTTER, EGGS, and country produce
generally will not be refused in exchange
for goods, and the highest market prices al
lowed. CASPER METZGAR.
Stormsville, Pa., Nov. 22, 1800.-tf.
H. S. WAGNER,
DEALER IN
Dry Goods,
Yankee Notions,
Groceries,
Provisions t
Flour and Feed,
Fish and Salt,
Boots and Slioes,
' Hardware,
" . Wooden Ware,
Crockery,
Brushes & Brooms,
Kerosene,
and, in short, almost everything you can
think of or ask for; all of which are of
fered at smash down prices.-at the old
stand, on Main-atrect, between the Uank
and the Jeffersonian office.
The public are invited to call.
II. S. WAGNER.
Ma V, 1807.
GOODNEWS.
A CHANCE FOR ALL.
Prices Perfectly Crushing.
EUSTER
His just returned from the cities with
THE LATEST PALL & WINTER STYLES
and the
. BEST GOODS
evr offered in this market. Call 1 and see,
and be coninccd that your interest lies in
dealing at hia establishment. 1 1 id stock
consists of
CLOTHS, CA8SIMERES, .
and VESTING S,
MUSLINS, YANKEE NOTIONS,
HATS, CAPS,
AND
i? u ;r s .
Aa usual, in hU great speciality of
RE A D Y MADE CL O THING,
his clothing is fully up to the market de
mand. Ins shelves being' literally, loaded
down, with the most fashionable etyles of
OVER-COATS, COATS, PANTS, VESTS, &f.,
in material and worKmansnin unsurpassed,
i t
and unsurpaesable custom-work promptly at
tend to.
Thankful for past favors, he respectfully
solicits further patronage.
. NICHOLAS RUSTER.
September 2G, 1567.-tf.
A
o i:-tioi:sr. tiihesiiixg
MACHINE for Sile. Apply to
II. S. WAGNER.
Stroudsburg, Oct. 17, 1SG7.
PEER'S TOUT GnAPE WINE,
USED BY HUNDREDS OF CONGREGATIONS
FOR CHURCH OR COMMUNION TURrOSES.
ALSO,
EXCELLENT FOR LADIES AND WEAK
LY PERSONS.
VINEYARDS NEW JERSEY.
SPEEIVS POSIT Gil A PI2 lVIXC,
FOUR YEARS OLD.
This justly celebrated native Wine is
made from the juice of the Oporto Grape,
raised in this country. Its vuluable
Tonic and Strengthening Properties
Are un-urpassed by ny other native Wine.
Bern; th pure juico ol" the grape, produced
u:jder Mr. Spier's own personal Fupervision,
its purity and ger.ui.icnt ss- are guaranteed.
The youngest child- may partake of its gn
erou qualities, and the weakest invalid may
us it to advantage. It is particularly bene
ficial to tlic acil and debilitated, and suited
to the various ailment that alilict the weak
er sex. It i , in every respect,
A WINE TO BE HELLED ON. .
Invalids use Speer's Port Grape Wine.
Females use Speck's Port Grape Wine.
Weakly perrons find a l enefii by its use,
SPEER'S WINES in hospitals are pre.
ferred to ther incs.
So!d bv Drugjr U ind Grocers.
A. SPEER'S VINEYARD, New Jersey.
Office, 243 Broadway, rew York.
For sale in Stroudsbur;! by Wrn. HOL-
LINSHEAD. OcL31, 'C7-ly.
CURT JLST EMOL DO IlIR LIEBE LEIT!
STROUDSBURG, PA.,
PAETITEESHIP DISS0LUT101T.
, . A DRUG "STORE,
AD
A Nw acid ( heap Stock of Goods.
PETER K. WILLIAMS, of the firm of DE
TRICK & WILLIAMS, having sold out his
entire interest in said firm, the business will
will hereafter be carried on by .
C. S. DETRICK & CO.,
at the old Stand as heretorore, a few doors
below the Stroudsburg Bank.
r Their Stock contistn of a large and varied
assortment of
Drugs, Medicines. Watches, Clocks and
jewelry, Fancy and Toilet Articles,
Paints, Oils, Glass, Window
Sash, Blinds, Doors, VVr
nislics and P, rushes
of all hinds.
Call and be Convinced.
Mr. PETERS. WILLIAMS, Jeweler and
former Partner cf the firm, has been engaged
by the new business firm, Charles S. Det
rick & Co , to superintend the Clock, Watch
and Jewelry Business.
I2ESAKCE3 STOKE
East Stroudsburg, Pa.,
For the convenience of the inhabitants of
East Stroudsburg and vicinity, the firm
have also opened a Branch Store near tho
Depot, where everything m their line of
business, together with UOOTS & SHOES,
NOTIONS. &.c , will at all times be found
in full assortment, for inspection and pur
chase by customers. They have also on
hand a line stock of
PUEE WINES & LIQU0ES, ;
of the very best brands, which they offer to
Hotel keepers and others, ot prices unusual
ly reasonable. Dron in and eon.
C S. DETRICK. S. S. DETRICK.
July 25, 107.
ISV THtipum CUP .f''
spacK Brown & Keller,
MONllOW COUNTY
Mutual Fire Insurance Company.
estaumsikd 1U,
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Amount of Property Insured $1,500,000.
The rate of Insurance in this Companv
is one dollar for every thousand dollars
sured, after which payment no further char-
ges will be mace, except to cover actual loss
by fire that may tail upon members ot tue
Company.
The policies issueu oy mis company are
perpeiusi, u " eu.. .j,
f. x wy-l f Ka fnllAef II VI ff VT I
with the largest economy and convenience,
This company will not issue Tanneries.
Distilleries or Cabinet Shops.
Applications for Insurance may be made
to either of the Managers, surveyors or &ec-
rclary.
fll AI AUEKo.
J. Depue Latar, . Jacob Knecht,
Richard S. Staples, John Edinger,
Silas L. Drake, L. W. Brodhead,
Charles D Brodhead, Jacob StoufTer,
Robert Boys, Theodore Schoch,
Sm'l S. Dreher, Thomas W. Rhodes,
Stogdell Stokes,
STOQDELL STOKES, President.
E. B. Dreher, Secretary and Treasurer.
Silas L. Drake, Monroe co.
Melchoir Spragle, " J
J. Depue La bar, "
C. D. Brodhead, "
F. A. Oppelt, Wayne co
Surveyors.
flyman Wcstbrook, Pike co.
07- The stated meeting of the board of
v t a -
Managers takes place at the Secretary s of
fice, on the first Tuesday of each month, at
1 o'olock P. M.
Balance in the Treasury, Sept. 3, 1S67,
after deducting all expenses, S7U7 99, as per
account settled by us
S. 1 DRAKE, j7;n
wmut nmvipn Auditors
Stroudsburg, Oct. 8, le63.
DEAD-QUARTERS
STROUDSBURG-, PA.,
MAUCIIISG 0RDEKS No. 1.
ion
1867.
M
ANSFIELD, is again in the Mercan
tile fiejd, with his head-quarters at
the
old established stand,- corner of Main
and Green-streets flate Geo. FableV). where
the people can always be. sure ot finding
the most
Fashionable
Durable, and
Cheapest
Stork of Goods ever brought into the county.
He has
DR Y GOODS ofrtl kinds,
GROCERIES PROVISIONS,
BOOTS ! SHOES
CROCKERY GLASS WARE,
ifc, fc tJ-C, cJ-C,
at such prices as wiJl enable him to supply
his customers a litt'c
Cheaper than tha Cheapest.
It being impossible 'or h m to r umerate the
various articles which comprise his stock,
tlic public are invited to call and examine
for themselves.
no tuoublt: to show goods.
Who at Flour
by the barrel or less quantity.
Farmer.' Produce, bought, or taken in
exchanrre for jroods
at the h jvhrst market
B. MANSFIELD.
prices.
April 19, 15G7.
NEW BOOT & SHOE ESTABLISHMENT.
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in
BOOTS & SHOES,
TEMPORARY SALESROOM,
Corner Ath tf Spring-Garden Streets,
EASTON, PA.
THE best assortment of Eastern Manu
factures, constantly on hand at the lowest
prices.
The firm possess great advantages in the
selection and purchnsc of the best material
and approved Etyles of work, and as it is
their intention to pursue STRICTLY THE
MANUFACTURING AND WHOLESALE
BUSINESS, they hope to win the confi
dence of all engaged in tho retail trade,
and merit the patronage of the public.
VVM. N. PETERS,
ALBERT II. BROMLEY.
.Agust 29, 16CT. - -
PIlOEiMX- DBUfi STORE.
DREHER & BROTHER,
(Opposite the " Jeffersonian" OfSce,)
ELIZAllETH-ISTnEET, '
S TR O UDSB UR G, PA.
Dealers in
DRUGS, MEDICINES, PERFUMERY,
WINES and LIQUORS for medi
cinal purposes, JSASfl,
DOORS and BLINDS.
All kindd of
Painting Materials,
Lamps and lanterns
Burning and Lubricating Oils.
07" Physicians' Prescriptions carefully
compounded.
G. II. DREHER. E. B. DREHER.
October 4, 1SGG.
Gothic IlaOrtig Siorc.
William IIolliii!ica!,
Wholesale and Itctail Druggist
STROUDSBURG, Pa.
F. . Constantly on hand and for
bale cheap for cash, a fresh sup
ply of Drugs, Medicines, Paints,
Oil, Glass, Putty, Varuish, Ker
osene Oil, Perfumery aud Faucy Goods;
also
WaIi, hliml am Doors.
. Puro Wines aud Liquors for Medicinal
purpose.
P. H.' Physician j Prescriptions care
fully compounded.
Stroud-iburg, July 7, 1861.
BLANK ' DEEDS
For Sale at this Office.
DEALERS IN ,
Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Silrer
Ware, Hated Ware, Cooks,
Stationery, Wall Taper,
Notions, &c., &c.
They have recently purchased "MEL-
IOCS OLD STA A A" and with increased
facilities for business, and a determination
to please, feel justified in asking the con
tinued patronage of the old customers ot thi?
establishment. In constant communication
with Importers in New York and Piiila
delpiiia, and in possession of pt culiar ad
vantages in this respect, they are prepared
to sell CLOCKS. WATCHES &. JEW-
in-lErnv Gf 6uoerior make and tin irh as well
aso a8 of cheaper character, at remarkably
jow rates,
They also keep constantly on hand the
best quality of
s;. V..r TV .V,n.
. Spectacles, Razors, Pen-knives,
Scissors, and all sorts of Cutlery ;
Toys of all kinds. Children
Carriages, Bird cages,
Fishing Tackle,
Baskets, Guns and Pistols, Lamps of all
kinds and Fixtures; Superior Sewing
Machines. Clothes Wringers, School
Books, Miscellaneous and Blank
Books, Ledgers and Day
Books Paper, Envelopes,
Pens, Ink, Jc , $-c.
Photograph Frames, Wall Paper, Window
Shades, and fruit Cans of every de
scription. Lamp Burners altered. Repairing of Clocks,
Watcherand Jewelry attended to promptly
and satisfactorily. Orders taken for Silver
Ware and filled with dispatch.
Stroudsburg, May 1'J, 104. tf
A CARD
To the Hotel keepers of Monroe and ad
jacent counties.
Look to Your Interests! ! !
Wo are offering Liquors, Wines. &c,
warranted pure, and containing no Drugs,
Ods, Lssencts, C'c, whatever, at the fol
lowing very low prices :
Braudics from 50c(WSl 00 per gallon
lcs3 than City prices,
Gins 50"c('7oc.
Bourbon Whiskey, 40c(7 Ooc.
Mononahela, 40c(7 05c.
it
Old Rye, 40ctVC5c.
ppla ouc(f si uu
Common loeft'Joc.
Wines (all kinds 50cff$l 00
Please give us a call, or send your or
ders, aud satisfy yourselves that we do do
it, that wc will do it, aud the reasons
why we can do it.
Also, please remember that we do not j
U'are ony thing to do with "Drugged" Li
quors. Anytniug you ouy nora us. we
guarantee 1 ure, arm much below the pri
ces usually paid for the Drugged Liquors.
ery Respectfully,
J. S. WILLIAMS, & Co.,
Stroudsburg, Monroe Co. Pa.
July 27, 1SG5.
Delaware, Lackawanna & Western
RAIL ROAD.
idCiL&Qy
Winter Arrangement, 1867-68.
PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE.
WESTWABD. EASTWARD.
Passenger Mail
Tial.i. Tram.
Mail Par-sengei
STATIONS
lr.il:. Itaiii.
A. M. P. M.
J.oi New Yurk, 4 50
11.30 New iI.tmiton. 2.::i)
1 1 -4H Wasl.insiun. 2.15
Vil'li Oxford. 2 01
12.13 Hutlgevii:. 1.5'J
13.30 Miuunka criunk. IA0
P. M.
Dine 1.00 DcUw:ire. 1.3jDine.
1.10 Mount iicllifl. 1.10
P M.
H Water Gap. 12.51
l.iO Slroildsburji. 12:13
1.51 Sj.raguP-U.e. 12--21 0
Z 2 0 Ifpniyville. 13.14 a
O 2.20 Oak Usui. 11.55
a Forks. 11.37
0 3.00 Tobyhanna. 1 1.17 f-
3 14 Goiiias.bt'io'. 1104 "
V. 3.35 Moscow. 10 40 O
1 3.47 Dunning, 10 3J
4.-'0Ar. ( LSO.l-0 S
A. M. ScRANTON. V. M.
p lo.Ki 4..isi.e ) Aioro r..2s y
10.40 4 57 Claik's Summit. 9 -Jf 5 55
10.53 5.05 Abington. 9.20 5.40
11.13 5.21 FitrloivriUe. 904 521.
11.43 5.41 Nitholson. t?.40 4 35
12.08 H.P3 llopbo'.tom. F.23 4.10
12.33 6.25 Muiilntsc. h.CO 3.40
l.lkS 4(5 New MilforJ. 7.S1) 3.10
1 3S 7.05 Great UenO, 7. -JO S.45
P.M. P. M- A.M. P.M.
Station foot of Liberty street.
CO X N KCTI O N S WESTWAHD.
The MAIL TRAIN' from New York con
nects at MANUNKA CHUNK with the
train leaving Philadelphia (Keppinston De
pot) at 8 a. m., and at Great Bend with
the Express Mail train on the Erie Railway,
with sleeping car attached, stopping at nil
the principal stations on the road, and arriv
ing at BufXilo at G.15a. ni., and at Salaman
ca nt t.f)0 h. m.
The PASSENGER TRAIN from Scran
ton connects at Great Dend wit-h through
trains going W st and East on the Erie Rail
way, arriving at Buffalo at 12 00 midnight,
and at Salamanca at 11.55 p. m.
COXN F.CTIOXS EASTWARD.
The MAIL TRAIN from Great Bend con
nects there wilh tho Cincinnati Express
Train on the Erie Railroad from the West;
at Manunka Chunk with a train fur Phila
delphia, Eastou, Trenton, and intermediate
stations arriving in Philadelphia at 6.00 p
m., and at New Hampton with a train tor
Easton, Bethlehem, Allentnwn, Reading and
Harrisburg, arriving at the latter place at
8.30 p. m.
CONNECTIONS AT SCRANTON are
made wilh trains to and lrom all stations on
the Lackawanna and Bloomsburg Railroad,
and on the Delaware and Hudson Canal Co.'
Railroad, Time Tables of which roads are
printed below. ,
R. A. HENR 1',
General Pass, and Ticket Agent.
REVOLUTION IX TliADE!
LADILS,- You
cum of OIVL
can rcceivo for
the
DOM A i:,
Silk, Merino, and Alpacca Drcsnes, Shawls,
Balmorals, Linen Goods, Embossed Table
Covers, Watches, Jewelry, Silver Plated
W'arc, Sewing Machines, &c. Send clubs
often or more, with ten cents for each de
ecriptivo check, and tho p;etter up of the
club wilt receive a present worth .S3 to $300,
according to number sent. Agents wanted
everywhere. Circulars tent free. PARK
ER &. CO.. CI &. 00 Federal St., Boiton.
Jan. 2, ISGS.-iii.
Tnn peculiar taint or
infection wliicli we
call Scr.orri.A lurk
in the constitutions of
multitudes of men. It"
Vither produces or It
produced hv nn en-
X ft
"- U l : V-c!. VltKitCil Stat
v ..... ....
i - ot tiis I !eoa, wijcrcin
I'fS.' v , .itiC.that t'uid becoracs in
VV? f,,.nml'-t tO Ml:
tlicir
and
iiTP- -Nni-i "t , .v. .
"fail into lUsori'.cr
ilorav. 'J'he scrofulous ( cntr.iir.ntion v-
Tiui!' caused I v r.ien-ui iul !i.easc, low
living, disordered disftioii fro!.i unhealthy
food, iiiii.uie nir. h!t!i fud iitiiy hr.biu,
tl.c d i'.t-in:r vires, and. r.l ovo r.il. Ly
t!i? C!Uiial ir.fv -etion. V."l:;;Uvcr lo it
cris:.r, it i !i redit;iry i:i t!.o c oustitutifin,
desceudinj 14 fvo:u j.;ivent5 t) children unt
the thiitl r.r.d fourth ir: r.cnu;cn ; " indeod. it
secnis the rod i f .. v.-l-o v.ys, ' I will
vhit tlio ini(.u:tics cf t:.o f .ti-.ers ujon tlioir
children." Tiii di-.-ves it oii-inates tako
various names, r.cc ordin to tfii orr;.-.ns it
nttncKs. Jn the r.-.n.. .Scrrfula. rroduecg
tubercles, r.vA linaliy t'on.-i:r.-.:tior. ; in tho
glands, j-wcliings v Lim m:; ; urr.t'i r.rul be
come ulcerous sores; i.i t:.e itor.iach and
lovcl, deranjreiner.ti v.l;",c'i produce indi-
ret!n, dv$Kp&:a, r:vl I.vcr coir.rl.-.'niU ; on
the skin, eruptive, r.n 1 cutaneous r.'dsction.
I hce, all Iiitvin tho r:si.,e crurm. rev.ur txo
Mine ieriu-dy, xiz., piuir.cr.ticn r.r.d ie.vijc. ra
tion of tl:e' ) loo 1. Purirv b.n IdcoJ, and
the?? cLinjrerous disten"pers l.-:ive you. AViit
feeble, foul, or corrupted 1 lod. you cannot
have health; with t!..-.t 'Mdo cf t:.o f.ohh"
hea'.tby, you ennnot hfirc seroftiloua diacaie.
Aycr'a Sarsapariila
is ccmpcuiKtcii i:-om i!. e riior-t ciiectutl anti
dotes ti.at medical science 1." . d;:c(. crvl for
tb'u .liictijiff diteiiipf r, ;md for lb cir cf
the disorders it entails. Thr.t it i? f.r turfc-
rior r siit other remedy yet drviitd. i
known 1 y il wl:4 have given it a trial. Tint
it dies coni'.-iue virtues truly extraordinary
in their cfl'ect upon thin cb-.ts of cvri:laint,
is indisputably proven by tl ? v'"-c;-t niultituda
of publicly known :ir.d rcn aikaLie cre it
has macl of the follow iuj c.:scasea : Kirfj'i
Evil, or Ghndui?.r Swellir-rrs, Tumors,
Eruptions, Pimple?, Biotchcs zzl Sores,
Erysipelas, Itoss cr Et. Anl-ic-ny's Fire,
Salt Khenn, Ssald Hcr.d, Coughs froa
tuberoulous deposits in tbo l'i:z, Yhiia
Svrcliiiigs, Debility, Drcrsy. Ncnralgia,
Dyspepsia cr Indigestion, Sjpilis and
Syphilitic Infecticn, Ilercuviil liiscae,
Female WcrlCnet'i33'!; and. i.vd.n d. the whole
scries of complaints u;.t ;:rie fior.i in.purity
of the blood. Minr.to report; (,f individual
cases may le found in Ayii-.'s Am.mci.v
Almanac, which is furnished t the d.uv;its
for gratuitous diMrii-ution. wherein r.r.y Lo
learned tho dinctions fwr its i::e..;:d roiae
of the reniarksble cur3 vi.ich it l i s mad
when ail other remedies Lad f:.i'.( d t r.Cord
relief. 1hoc cacs ure lurjoic'v t.-.kn
from nil tettions cf the ccli.i v. in rdr
that every reader r.i:.y Lave r.tccs t &nn;e
one who can ej tak to 1 ini i f its Le:Hf.:s f.cra
personal cxerier.( e. Sercfnla e'.- i c--res tha
vital energies, r.nd thus kacs its vivtiius fsr
more kubjett to di tae r.rd it? l'.t.d rctuiw
tl-.an r.ie Lf.vltly cciutitutirrs. lience it
tends to rhcrtcn, ::nd ch.es c'.er.tly jhorten,
the f.veiape tiui:.t:en of l.urv: n i'.fe. Tha
v.it in:rort:.i!Ce tf these ccr.i; rM-ns has
leel t:s to n-er.d ycrrs in pciiictir
wl.icli i r;iitcv,: te to i?s c ine. 'i ;
if vrcdy
'x i.:. v c l ow
iv c t f A ur.'j
ccc'.i l!.w best
v.i.;-. 1'v its
r.i lie uffcr
:!crr. l'urgo
vt uv. f.-tr
oftcr to ti e p.ii i'.c vr.der t: e- r.:.
AltAr.KU.LA. r.Ii': ::rh it :
L';.5Cii;iH., tc r. e i vhith c.
cf Snri-t ci in j.i.tr:.llve
v id y:u inry prcte-c t yo;n e U'ii
iv.g t.rd c?ar.?er cf ti ete C.'.-. or
ei.t the foul c-orri-pt! rs ti . t r
in I!;; I loi i!. Ui '- Ci:t I: : -I'm OI (.HC-.MO,
r.n! i;v;! (. i.'? l.c: :i!i v.! I l' !i.v. 1 y hi ptn-u-I'r.r
i;tucs ".!.: it n..v u s t':.! I?k1
fi:i. rticr.s, j.i'ii tins t ', t'. o i .-ij cm
n nvy r ' t t it.
v i'.u--v ';;; n;::.i".s cf .- --.,-, r::tc. l:z
Veil.:.-, -"i i:r i C'.-A I. '.:.v,; 1 ut tlier
wiil iiviti-.or W d rcitl i i-e cl-.-i point cd iu
this. lis ir '.;" 1-ivc i 't pici. ly nVi:n-(-.t.t
ti-;:d, av.il t!.o-o vcr.;:'"i r. t;'.c.-t:on rf
its M::-i'.u-fii::; c.c vlk '... j '' v i-t.r cf tho
r.fi::.cti:.j; uhcrv.es it is i.
.MtJ.o.:;ii r.i:k r ll.o l ;
I'ltk-rciit inctlicine fr::a any
: i c ' I I'j reach,
i.', it i. a very
:.i r v iiii ii lir.
s far ru-Tv f-i.;-.j
c cr been
1 ct-n iitfoio t!:o l i- ; ' i :
fei-tr.fil th.-.n t.ny i-U.f.
avi.il;i!Io Ij the i.i.
...Vll
i 1 1 I . i c : c 1 i xv lUii.J i.
Tho Woriu'3 Crc-.t Ilcmcciy for
Ccusiis, Co:ds, I:.cip:ent Ccu
Lumpliop, and lor the relief
of Cor.f.uujptivc r rticut3
in odai:cccl 510303
cf the c:eaic.
Thi. h.is Icon livj i;-i;l rnJ to uni-ver.-i.i'y
kiK.v.n. il.-.t vc nc'.il ! no l.ior
tl;an assure tli: j-u!. -Wc ia:t its quality i kept
up to tht- best it ecr has I ct-n. jmcl that it
ii.nv I o rolled on to do all it lms ever lor.c.
Prepared ! y ,1. C. Ayck Co..
i'racticai cul Analytical ( hemut,
Lowell. M$.
Sr.M by nil ii-urrif-ts every vl:c:o.
For sale by Prujrists nnd dealers in
tncdiciue everywhere. June 20, 'G7-ly
NBW"GOODS
AT
Croat I y Reduced Prices!
J WOULD HESPI-X'TFULLY AX
nouuee to the puLdic, that 1 have just
made larjje additions to my already exten
sive stock and am uow selling
II KY WOODS,
Sec, &.c, lower than ever.
My shelves are loaded with.
MUSLINS,
CALICOS,
DE LANES, and
GINGHAMS,
of the most celebrated makes, my charges
for which will prove astouishing to custo
mers. My stock of
Dress Goods
embracing nearly every variety of style,
color and fabric is well worth the atten
tion of the Ladies, while iu
CLOTHS and CISMHIIRES,
both plain and fancy, I can offer induce
ments to gentlemen which they cannot
foro without detriment to their liuanccs..
My stock ot
SHAWLS, YANKEE NOTIONS.
Sec , ii also full, and is offered lovr. My
assortuicut of
Coffees, .Sugars Molasses, and Syrups
id very complete, aud as usual held at a
very low tisiure. , .
1 have lots of goods the names ol which
could hardly bo compressed withiu tha
limits of au advci tisemeut, alt of which
will be sold cheap. .
Remember, tho place to buy, uth tbe
best amrauco of getting your mouey a
worth is at . . ,
IJKODIIEAirS
, . Chcp Store io Struiiburj;.
March II, 1S07.
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