Wyoming democrat. (Tunkhannock, Wyoming Co., Pa.) 1867-1940, September 25, 1867, Image 4

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    farm Gar Wit &§utr|ifit,
PESERVISG FI.OWERS A friend who has
had experience in preserving flowers gives the
following recipe : "Heat fine quartz sand in
an iron, and stir in some stearic acid and
spermaceti—in ihe proportion of half an oz
of each to every five pounds of sand. Taken
from the fire, the whole is well mixed and
used as follows:
A small box, with a drawer lid, with the
bottom knocked out, is inverted,and a coarse
piece of wire gauze placed inside, over the
lid, which now forms the bottom. This seive
is then covered with a layer of the prepared
sand. The flowers properly thinned, are
then placed on this sand, and completely im
bedded in more of it, to keep them in position-
The box, covered with paper, is then placed
in a room or oven, id winch a temperature of
100 to 110 degrees Fahrenheit, in which they
will soon be dried. Then the lid of the box
is drawn, which causes the sand to fall out,
eaving the dried" flowers on the gauze.—
Should tbeflowerß have faded,they are touch",
ed up with paint afterwards."
Dons IN ORCHARDS. —A correspondent O
the Richmond (Va.) Farmer says: "Several
years ago wo had a fine young orchard which
never bore at all for six or seven years. We
supposed frost was the cause of their not
bearing. At last it was convenient to fatten
our hogs in the peach orchard, about six
years ago, since which time the orchard has
borne abundantly, every year except last
year, when the frost killed the fruit. The
cause of the barrenness was the flat white
worms eating into the roots of the trees—
these the hogs rooted out and destroyed."
SAVING CABBAGES. —SeIect n dry rart of the
garden— dig trenches of jsufficieut depth to re
ceive the root and stocks up to the head—in
to these trenches transplant the cabbages,
heads up of course, till in the dirt carefully
about them up to the heads, plant four posts,
two of them being higher than the others to
give a pitch to theroof nail shingling lath, or
strips of old boards from on# post to the oth
er. and another board half way up, lay upon
this a number of bean poles, and upon these
throw straw, cornfodder, protecting also the
sides,and your keep in good
condition until May.
Where there is a fence, only two posts will
be necessary, that beiug employed as the
apex of the cover or roof.
QUALITIES OF CATTLE. —Ayrshires for
cheese, Devons tor butler, and Alderneys for
cream. These, on the best native stock wil'
improve. The improved Shot thorns combine
these qualities to a large eictent, and are be
sides, superior for beef. When we say the
Alderneys, for cream, we mean the richest
cream, not the most, as less milk is givt-D by
them than by the Devons, and less butter
made from a cow. For the farmer who has
but few cows, the improved Shorthorns are
the best, as they combine more the [J<>#d
qualities. Excellent for milk, they are
more so for beef.— Rural World.
To PRESERVE CRAB APPLES Take off the
stem and score them with a pen-knife,with
out cutting them open. Weigh a pound of
white sugar fur each pound of prepared fruit:
put it over a moderate fire. When the sugar
is all dissolved and hot, put the appein : let
them boil gently until they are clear, then
skim them out and place th<m in flat dihes.
Boil the syrupjuntil it is thick ; put the fruit
in whatever it is to be kept, and when the
syrup is cooled and settled, pour it carefully
over the fruit. Slices of Ipmon boiled with
the fruit may be considered an improvement
one lemon is enough for several pounds of
fruit. Crab apples may be preserved whole
with only halt an inch of the stem, three
quarters of a pound of sugar fur ea>.h pound
of fruit.
•<■
To GET RID OF FlCA. —When the flies set
tic on the ceahng, as they usually do at night
reduce the light in the room so you can just
see them, and take a tumbler, or wider v s*
sal, two thirds full of waim soap suds, and
place it quickly over each group of flies, when
thej' will fall into the suds. With a chair o' ;
form to stand uoon you can soon clear a J
whole room, entirely destroying the pests.—
I have caught a piut of thtni tbus in a very
few minutes.
ROSEMARY WASH FOR THE IIAIR. Boil j
one pound of rosemary in tw o quarts < f
ter, filter it and add one ounce of spirits of
lovender and a quarter of an ounce of Naples
soap, salt of tarter, or borax.
To DESTROY WARTS. — Dissolve as much
washing soda as the water will take up, keep i
it in a bottle, and touch the warts two or
three times a day with a feather dipped in the
solution, allowing it to dry on them ; or ap j
ply lemon juice frequently during the day for
a week or two.
GINGER JI MBI.ES —Take one cup of but !
ter, two cups of sugar, one cup of molasses,
one cup of cream, one teaspoonful of saleratos
one tablespoonful of ginger, two eggs, and a
glass of wine ; flour sufficient to roll them •
out.
WAFF.RS —Take seven eggs, one half
pound of butter, one pound of sugai, one half j
pound of currants, enough flour -to make as
stiff as pound cake.
TOMATO WlNK. —Take small ripe tomatoes
pick off the s'eru, put the® in a basket or
tub, wash cleanj then mssh well and strain
through a linen Mr. (a bushel will make five
gallons pure); then add two and a half to i
three pounds of good brown sugar to each
gallon, then put it into a cask, and let it fer
ment as for raspberry wine. If two gallons
of water be added to each bushel of toma*
toes, the wine wilt be as good.
Subscribe for the Democrat.
ssiSf f ffiltS.
jyiL LACK. A WEsTERN R B.
Summer Arrangement—lß67.
PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE
WESTWARD I EASTWARD,
Pas-anger Mail Mail Passenger
Train. Train. STATIONS. Train Train.
A M. P. M.
9 CO New York'* 5 25
1130 New Hampton, 2-30
1150 Washington, 2.08
P M. b
12.02 Oxford, 1.56
12.13 Bridgeville, 1.45
12.18 Manunk Chunk, 135
Dice. 12.45 Delaware, 1.30 Dine.
100 Mount Bethel, 100
1:20 Water Gap, 12.44
1,34 Stroudsburg, 12-29
145 Spragueville 12,17
1.56 Henryviile, 12 07
P M,
211 Oakland. 11.49
2 29 Forks, 1130
2.50 Tob.vhanna, 11 10
3.04 Goul'lfboro', 10.57
3.26 Moscow, 10.34
3.37 Dunning, 10.24
1 lOAr ) (Le 9.55
A. M. > SCRANTON. < P M
10.10 4-30Le 45 6,20
10.40 4-52 Clark's Summit, 923 5.50
10 53 5.00 Abington, 9-15 5.35
11.13 5.16 Faetoryville, 859 5.16
11.43 5.36 Nicholson, 835 430
12.08 5.58 Hopbottom, 8.18 4.05
12 38 6.20 Montrose, 7.55 335
P.M.
1.08 6.41 New Miiford, 7-24 305
1.35 700 Great Bend, 7.15 2.40
P.M. PM. All P.M
•Station foot of Liberty St.
COX X ECTlOXS—Westward,
The MORNING TRAIN from New York con
nects at MAXi'NKA CHIT K with jhe train leav
ing Pbiladel phi a (Kensington Depot) at 7 30 a. n
and at GREAT BEND with the through Mail Train
on the Erie Railway, with sleeping car atlached,
stopping at all the principal stations on that road,
and arriving at Buffalo at t> 13 a, m.
The Passenger train from Noranton connects at
Great Ben! wiih through trains going west and east
on Erie Railway, urrn'm • at Buffalo at l.e S a. m.,
aid at Salamanca at 12 m.
Eastward.
The MORNING TRAIN from Great Bend con
nects there with the Cincinnati Express on the Erie
Railway from the West; at Mauunka Cbu k with
a train for Philadelphia an 1 intermediate station--,
arriving in Philadelphia at 6.30 p. m.' and at Now
Hampton with a train for Easton. Bethlehem. Al
lentown, Reading and Harris'ourg, arriving at Har
risburg at S-30 p. m.
At SCRANTON. connections are made with
trains on the Laikawaur.a and Blooms).urg Rail
road, and on the Delaware and Hudson Canal Co.'s
Railroad, Time Tables of which roads are priuted
below.
J FRISBIN. President.
R. A. HENP.T. General Ticket Agent. jc29tf
LEHI6B VALLEY Bill IUI
1 OPES TIIROCOH FROM SEW rCRK ASH PHILADELPHIA
TO WILKJSSBARRE,
[forming direet rait connections
I .70777J1, SO r771, EAS7 and
ItJRSY.
SUMMER TIME TABLE
COMMENCING
77 .V 7/? i h , J S6 7.
' All Through Trains make close connections with
i Trains to and from New York and Philadelphia.
j THE MAIN LINE TRAINS FROM
WILKES BAKU (the j resent north
ern terminus ot'this roaT) TO NEW
YORK and PHILADELPHIA,
1 Leave WILKESBARRE at 3 o'clock A. M. and 1.30
P. M
Arrive at New York at 3.11 and 10.25 P M.
! '• Philadelphia, at' 2 ('5 and 9.40 "
Leave New York at 6 "0 A. M. and 12- M.
" Philadelphia at 745A. M. and 1.30 P. M
i Arrive at Wilkesbarre at 3.02 and 9.49 P. M.
I \TEW STORE!
I IN
Nicholson Pa.,
! Win. O, GARDNER & CO
: have just received a large and a splendid stock o
| goods consisting of
fanci) (!scobs
.j wl -5
, CLOTHING,
BOOTS i SiIOES,
HATS AND CAPS,
UMBRELLAS,
TRAVELLING BAGS and TRUNKS,
Cloths,
r
Cassimeres,
I
Vestings,
Trimmings,
>YANKEE NOTIONS
4*c,
i all goods s >ld by us warranted as recorame nde
Our aim "To keep good Goods,"
Our motto, "Not to le undersold."
In connection with the store is a
TAILOR-SHOP.
GARMENTS CUT ANI) MADE IX THE
LATEST STYLE.
MICE MIS II IMIGE.
W. O. GARDNER & CO.
Nicholson, Pa.
CARRIAGES & BUGGIES.
j
The Subscriber, a practical workman of longer- :
perien-e, is now finishing off a targe lot of new Car
riages and Buggies, at his Carriage shop
IN TUNKHANNOCK.
Equal, if not superior, in Workmanship. Quality
nf Material, and finish, to those turned nut at any
other shop in the country. Those wismng to buy
sbould
(Call anii (Craminf Cljcm.
PAINING, VARNISHING:
TRIMMING AND HERA I RING,
Done on short notice and in a workmanlike style
Charges moderate.
J. CAMPBELL.
Tnakhacaoek, Aug. 24, 55,
v3n92 I
fjfrsteUaraiis.
a ~' j p
|||LLCOXAI BBS
noiseless
FAMILY DEWING
is 'he only MACHINE in the world that m ikes the
twisted loop-Mitch, making a stronger stitch than
any other machine now in use.
All are invited to call at
IP. S.SI3SH3^3SD°3i
JFAVKI.HV STORK
and examine for themselves. Also agents for all
other machines for Wyoming Co. Pa.
P. a P.URNS A BRO.
Tunkh.innock. Pa. Oct. 31 1366. v6n!2-tf
. "Wcvtolxes
R7 o 77- y A
JEWELRY REPAIRED
p. c. r> r i: x s & is no.
Take plea-ure in announcing to the people of
Tunkuami. ck and vicinity, that thejl.ae opened a
Hiatal? anii Cicch £tiap
opposite W-IPs lintel,where they arc prepared to d<
the it. stdiffi ult j d>a in their line in an APPROVED
and SKILLFUL MANXES, ou sh..rt notice. Ilav
t ing had long experience in tho business, they feel
, confident tout they caagive entire ...tulactiouto aF
favoring tbeiu with their p.Ummpge.
ALL WORK WARRANTED TO GIVE SATIS
FACTION OK MONEY REFUNDED
AFTER A F AIR TRIAL-
N. ft.—Paras !■■*.Fan.f q- I'mbrtllas rtpair.-d
Also. Acf or.'eot ■ tr.d • 'her musical instruments
tuned and | ut in order on short notice.
A NEW STOCK of WAICIIES and
CLOCKS
j just received. m
'.//:n-/;7/:i % o/ j;)•/;/: j'desciui*-
7'10.Y.
Also
SHEET MUSIC A MUSIC BOOK
•n harder fun..-!■ I t > order on the shortest notice
and at publisher's
LOWEST RATE S .
GUNSA fID PISTOL CAP.TFI6ES
!ad ,'ed to .ill ttte modern syles of fire-arms, con
j stanily on hand.
—ALSO—
; „ v-ccc> .-v wrqvj rrca
i sa dAu w -* i . J/' i, •.
|&c„ &c , &e., Asp.. <Sia
also Dealers in the
PARABOLA P3 3r ACLE.
I TUB BEST HELP FOR TIIE HUMAN VISION
EVER IWiXTED
P C BURNS t PRO.
Tnnkhannock, Pa Oct 31, lj'fifi
"A YY t Tn omo or" i
A I I_ 1 1 I) JT XIJU .
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k I ."id 1
'] biPr*nton, I*a, f
,j GENERAL AGENTS, 'i^-
• v"" ~T:- ■■.'•7.:
■■ ;. . V.s. ; „-A (-••d.J ; .;
.. ■ '■ ' ' . '■•NA aVI'Vg-S
--, • •••'. • ,->v
t"i7 Also agent for CiIICKERING'S DECKER
BRtiS. anl HAINE* BROS PfAVOS .and
THE \T. LIN'S LEY A CO'S MKLODEOXS.
Also keeps a ceiicm! stock of the smaller Musica
Inslrtitnen's, Sheet Music, Ac.
f "" Church .in I Sun lay A hool PinHtng Books.—
Instruction Book* of all kinds, any of whi-h will he
-lent by mail njion receifit of the market price.
Orders from DE ALERS andTEACERSH special
ly solicited- Address
L. B, I'OWELL. Scranton, Pa.
v6ns-l year
NOTICE.
i. -V3 1 I
/yv
- , ... —>
Having pnrchjsed the cntiro interest in tha Pho
tographic Gallery in this place, I take pleasure in
informing my friends and the public in general that
I am p -epared to produce pictures of every descrip
tion, inclu ling
GARTE3 DE VISITE,
VI ( * Nl7l "IKS. a \IB lit >TY I 'KS
MELA INO TYP ES, FERROT YPES,
IVORYTYPEa&e,
Being posse-sed of every fa-ility, I FEEL CON
FIDENT ol giving entire satisfaction. All are re
quested to call art! examine, and
' Seise the shadow, ere the "ul stance fade."
All kinas of colored work done at the shortest no
rice and in the best style of the art. Also all kipds
of copying done from old pictures, from card to
size. Satisfaction guaranteed.
L. W. HERMANS;
Tunk. Aprllthl9(j 6.
FOR NON-RETENTION OK INCONTINENCE
of Urine, irritation, inflamation, or ulceration of the
bladder,.of kidneys, diseases of the prostrate glands,
stone iutho bladder, calculus, gravel or brick dust
deposits, and all diseases of the bladder, kidneys, j
and dropsical swclllings.
USE HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BVCMR,
Bnj Goofed Gromits.
High Water
IN THE SUSQUEHANNA
RAFTS staving up, DAMS gone out, RIVER re
ceeding,
PRICES GONE DOWN,
&c., &e.
At the Old Stand formerly occupied by E. Whe #
lock will be found cheap for cash all kinds of
WROCJJ'III-ES a 11 'J'liO VISIONS
CROCKERY,
WOOD-WARE, WILLOW-WARE, HARD-WARE.
TIN aud GLASS-WARE,
Ilea,
! Coffee,
| Sugar,
| MoUssas,
6 r up,
Soda,
Saleratus,
Cream-Tarter,
Mustard,
Cheese,
Mackerel.
Cod-Fish,
Dried-Apples
and Peaches,
Crackers,
Nuts, Raisins,
Oranges,
Lemons,
Cocoa Nut'
Nutmeg*,
Cloves,
Pimento, Pepper, Cinnamon, Candies of all Kinds,
TOBACCO, CIGARS, CORN MEAL,
CHOP FEED, and FLOUR,
SHEETING, SHOES, COT
TON YARN. LAMPS,
CANDLE* WICK,
SOAP. INK,
• PEPPER
SAUCE,
NAILS,
Pitch- Forks,
Shovels, Spades,
II oe s , Pails.
Tubs, A Boards,
Half Bushels,
Peck-Meas
ure*,
Siv e a ,
Butter Bowls,
Stampers. t Ladles,
Brushes, Oil, Lead, Shot,
Powder, <tc„ &c., to many things
to mentiou. CII and examine before pur-,
chasing elsewhere.
Produce
wanted in exehanpe ;
Eyery thing w .11 he found here that belongs to a
first class Grocery and Provision Store.
I) BILLTNGS.
Tunkbannoek, Pa Apr. 9, 18G7-vGn35-tf.
WMm
% HATS & CAPS !
GROCERIES,
For Sale at
F. L. SI!SO. t CO S.
On Bridge street
nearly o|> posite
YVliec lock'sold stand
NOW OPENED.
BT
A.. 3. MOTT.
TII3, CORNER STORE,
FOIHERLY OCCUPIED
BY lIENKY STARK.
IN TUN KHANNOCK , PA.
i
A NEW STOCK
A NEW STOCK
A NEW STOCK
A NEW STOCK
OF
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
SPRING AND SI'.MMER GOODS
SPMfG AND STMMER GOODS
SPRISU AND SUMMER GOODS
consisting of
consisting of
> consisting of
consisting of
DRY GOODS
t DRY GOODS
DRY GOODS
DRY GOODS
DP.ESS 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
' IIATS AND CAPS
HATS AND CAPS
HATS AND CAPS
CARPETING
CARPETING
CARPETING
CARPETING
Ac., Ac, Ac.,
Ac., Ac., Ac.,
Ac*, Ac., Ac.,
Ac., Ac., Ac.,
In large quantities and at reduced prices.
A. B. MOTT.
Tank. May l.ft. W—Vn3B
Btugs & 3)lrtirtiifs.
THE EAGLE
Drug Store
tunkhannock.
NEW FIRM,
LYMAN & WELLS.
Dr I.yman respectfully announces that he has
taken Dr. E. 11. Wells as a partner in the
DRUG BUSINESS,
and that they will continue to keep
A COMPLET E ASSOTMENT,
In their line, at theold stand of J..W. Lyman
<fc Co., on Tioga .St.
We cannot enumerate articles, but it is our inten
tion to present a
WELL SELECTED AND RELIABLE STOCK
adapted to this market, aad meriting the atten
tion of all who desire
MEDICINES,
PERFUMERY,
PAINTS,
DYE STUFFS,
Ac. Ac, Arc.,
At rates as low as can possibly be afforded.
N. B —All professional calls promptly attended.
Prescriptions carelully prepared, at all times, by
one of the Doctor*.
J. W. LYMAN, M. D. E, 11. WELLS, M. D
vtin39Cm.
DR. RHOADS
DRUG and 'Variety -Stoke.
I Y
i The largest and most complete Drug Store in
TUXRHAWOCK.
NEW GOODS FOR EVERYBODY!!!
PRICES REDUCED.
NOW b THE TIME TO BEY !
Just received and for Sale a splendid Stock of
Mdu (LmiH
including—
DBCGS,
PAINTS,
t
VARNISHES,
DYE STUFFS,
' I
BRUSHES OF ALL
DESCRIPTIONS,
Pocket Books,
Hair Tonics,
. •
HAIR DYES,
STERLING'S AMBBOSIA,
TOOTH DROPS,
HAIR OILS,
POMADES A PERFUMERIES,
FANCY NOTIONS,
CONFECTIONERY,
STATIONERIES TOBACCO,
HAVANA CI G ARB , (REAL,)
ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, SHOUL- j
DEU BRACES, TRUSSES, Ac,, Ac., <K
All the Popular
PATENT MEDICINES
of the da.y
And in fact every imaginable article
belonging to a
FIfiST CLASS DRUG STOR E
PHYSICIANS' PRESRCIPTIONS efully
compounded at all hours of, and
night,
Don't forget to call at
DR. RHOADS' DRUG STORE.
vGn37lf, Tun khannoek,PK
flartibiatf.
TTllAffiTTtO
j
j Foundry, 31achinc,
AND
j STOVE SHOPS
*
W A KEN STREET,
TUMA3XOCK, PA.
| Having hud a life-long experience as Founiry
i men ami Mttchiotftt l , nnl em|>lovinjf none but the
1 best workmen the undersigned ple ige tliein.-elve
. to execute all work in their line in a style rot eur.
t pa?ed Ly any s u.ilar establbLuint in the country*
I
j
MILL GEARINGS
j
I
i made and fitted up on short notice, from pattern? on
i hand ot all sizes,
| PLOWS ,CULTIVATORS
and other FarmiDg Implements.
;]
ALSO
!
! STOVES 0? ALL KINDS.
j
Tin, Sheet-Iron, and
HOLLOW-WARE.
*
j
I LA.UTS, LEA A PETES, Jr., Jr.
' always on band or furnished to order.
C P. OEARHART, & CO.
Tunkhannocb, April 29th, IS67. —v6n33tf.
HARDWARE & IRON
.
! lIUNT B 110 TIIEII S .
I
NOW OFFFJR FOR SALE
IRON*. STEEL, NATLS AND SPIKES. MINE
RAIL, RAILROAD SPIKES, ANVILS,
BELLOWS, PLAIN A CONVEX
HORsE-SIIGES, HAM
MERED lIORSE
NAILS.
WROUGHT IRON,
11IL1E1S' HARBWABE.
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
PARIS, CEMENT,
HAIR, SHOVELS, WHITE LEAD
FRENCH WINDOW
GLASS, Ac., Ac.,
ALSO SASH,
DOORS AND BLINDS
ON HAND IN ASSORTMENT
AND MANUFACTURED 10 ORDER
LEATIIEER AND FINDINGS
FALBBAK'S sales.
arantcn. uiarch 26. 1863. vln33
I TAKE NO MORE UNPLEASANT AND UN
SAFE REMEDIES for unpleagant and dangerou
j iseas ■?. Use llel iu hold's Extract Bucha and Ims
J raved Rose Wash.
_ J^ in ?LL
THE peculiar tunt of
infection whicli we
* r*w call SCROFILA lurk*
V yf' in the constitutions <if
sZZ a> nra l t ' tn,los °f ,w>n - '*
- PV"-T ; J! A either produces or 1*
produced by an tn
,, - f'eebled, vitiated state
frftf 'Wi 'T of the blood, wherein
=y c; i fluid becomes in-
to sustain
Bi£-• W vital forces in their
E ,dj r ± v igo rou s action, and
y " -v?i eaves the 'system to
full into disorder and
der.iv. The scrofulous contamination is va
riously caused by mercurial disease, low
living, disordered digestion from unhealthy
food, impure air, filth and filthy habits,
the depressing vices, and, al>ove all, by
the venereal infection. Whatever be it*
origin, it is hereditary in the constitution,
descending "from parents to children unto
the third and fourth g neration ; " indeed, it
set nis to he the rod of Ilim who says,l will
vi-it the iniquities of the fathers ujxin their
children." The diseases it originate* take
various names, according to the organ* it
attacks. In the lungs. Scrofula produces
tubercles, and finally Consumption; in tho
glands, swellings which suppurate and be
come ulcerous sores; in the stomach an 1
bowels, derangements which produce indi
gestion, dyspep -ia, and liver complaints; on
the skin, eruptive and cutaneous affection.
'J in sc. all lav ig the same origin, require the
same remedy, viz., purification and iuvigora
tion of the blood. Purify the blood, and
these dangerous distempers leave von. With
feeble, foul, or corrupted 1 lood. you cannot
hive health; with that vlife of the flesh"
ilea it by, you cannot have scrofulous disease.
Ayer's Saree.parillo
i compound' T from tiie most effectual anti
dotes that medical s< ience has discovered tor
ti ia : i:t ting distemper, and fir the cure of
the d:-order- it entails. That it is far supe
rb r to any other remedy yet devised, is
known by all who have given it a trial. That
it does coii;' in ■ virtues truly extraordinary
ill tin ir elf 11 upon this class of complaint*,
is indisputably proven by the great multitude
of puMicly known and remarkable cures it
lias made of the following diseases : King's
Evil, or G lan Mar Sweliicgs, Tumors,
Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches and Sores,
Erysipelas, Rose or St. Anthony' 3 Fire,
Silt Rheum. Scald Head, Coughs from
tuberculous deposits in th 3 lurgs, White
Spellings, Debility, Dropsy, Neuralgia,
Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Syphilis and
Syphilitic Infections, Hereurini Diseases,
Female Weaknesses. a;.J. indeed, the whole
series of ci . iplaiiits that arise from impurity
of the blood. Minute reports of individual
c o3 may be to and in AYEU'S AMERICA*
,\ i. * m . which i- furr.iG.id to the druggists
t.r gr i-trii ution, wherein may bo
1 arm i the directions for its ue, and sonio
i f the remarkable cures which it lias mado
when all oil r remedies hail failed to afford
relief. Those eases sire purposely taken
li oui all sections of the country, in order
t1...t cvery.rtadir may have access to mmo
i si,' v ho can speak to him el its benefits from
; nal experience. Scrofula depresses the
vital energies, and thus leaves its victims far
ii re -übj -t to disease and its fatal rcsultf
tl n are h ilthy constitutions, llcnce it
t- to sla •'*. nvl i'-v- greatly shorten,
th< average duration of hnman life. Tho
vast in pnrmn "if these considerations has
j d u to sj nd j i are in perfecting a remedy
v i ieli i- :n:. qi te to its < ure. This we now
(!U r Itl e public I niler the name of ATER'3
SABSAI .in:. V. although it is composed of
i:• : . -. li e( f which exceed the best
of i, riUa in alt r:.;ive poker. By itt
aidy< ni j protect yowtclff CMMB ths ndhf
I. _ . 1 • . .. r< f tin se disorders, l'urgo
nut t!.* 1 ti! i urruptii : s tii.it rot and fetor
in ;! i i ; \:g. .ut t'. ei. uses cf disease,
us 1 lthwill fi Ilow. Bviispecu
-1 ■. ; - I i ■dy t-'.iiiulates the vital
1 Ml' ! thu- expi Is the distempers
v! hh. k wit'.;a the ty-tent or burst out
on any port of it.
\. • L' w the yuMio have been deceived
! ■ ; . e . is i t Sirsaj/griiui, that
pi . d mu< hat d did n< thing; but they
v 1 ne" ir be d -reive il r, >r disappointed in
t' >. Its virtues 1 ve bven provi n by nbtro
i!. ~ t .1. i there rem.".;i sno question of
its in --' gCM eilenee for the cure of tho
;,iih. gi. .• es it is inteni'ied to reach.
Aithough under the fame name, it is a very
i iir.y i :lnr which lui
1,. n1 . tli ; .i . ami is far more ef
i i lit any i.t'.ier which has ever been
available to tiieia.
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Tho World's Great Remedy for
Coughs, Colds, Incipient Con
sumption, and tor the relief
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Tl'.is has been so long used and so nnl
ver-altv kriuivn, that we need do no moro
t m assure tl; public that its quality is kept
up to the In st i: ever hns been, aftd that it
; , relied on to do all it has ever done.
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j', a. 'teal and Analytical i 'hewiitU,
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Sold by nil druggists every where.
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est SHAPES of FELT
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HELMBOLD'S CONCENTR ATED EXTRACT BU
CHf.
Is the Great Diuretic.
HELMBOLD'S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT
SARSARAKILLA
Is tho Great El ..id l'uritier.
Both are prepared according to rule* of Chemistry
md Bharmacv, and aro the most active that can ba
made.