Wyoming democrat. (Tunkhannock, Wyoming Co., Pa.) 1867-1940, October 09, 1867, Image 4

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    garni Garten & Bitrlirn,
It 18 poor practice for • tarnter t<> dig anH .
delve, tug and grub. and olear up fifty acre' |
of land at a cost <•> 8-000 and then in the j
third yesr rorrrtxier ab< ui a tinli of it to the
briara, brambles and < x <Ae daises.
Poor practice to half-manure .half plow ,halt
aeed and half cultivate a field, and then har
vest from it less than hail a crop.
Hard cider will turn to vinegar v-rv s<*>i
by exposing it to tbi. atmosphere in u warm
place. A Rowing it to run slowly lr-<ui <n.
vessel into another ovi-r a piatf rrn coveie..
with oak shavings, will hasten ih>- pr> cess.—
A 'aw drops <>f red cabbage water will nmk<
the Color a deejier red, if paop'e desire it,
When hcn> pick the fa'hers > ff each nfher
round the necks, so as to make ihetii bare, it
ia because they need something in their food
as animal mailt r. 'liny may be seen picking
at the ends of the leathers, thus plucked,
from which some substance i? exraoteJ.—
Give them fresh meat, such as liver and
lights, which are cheap.
Bakei. Ham Most persons boil hain.—
They are much better baked if baked right.
Soak lot an hour in clean water and wipe
dry, and then spread ii all over with a thin
flour battery and lay in a deep dish will
aticas under it to keep it uu. u! the gravy.—
When fully done take - ft the skin and batiii
crusted upon 'he flesh suit-, and set away ti
cool. You will lind it very delicious, but
rich lor dyspeptics, says one of our agricul
tural exchanges.
The following hints to Y'oung Farmers we
clip from an exchange, and fully endorse the
sentiment:
Consider jour calling the most elevated,
and the most important ; but never be above
it, n>>r be atrmtjl "1 tlie Irock and the apron.
Put iff no business witch ought and can
be done to d. y. until losinorrow.
As Soon as the spring opens and the frost
is out cf the ground, put y oui fences in or
der.
Plant no more ground tlan you can well
manure, and.cultivate to advantage,
Never Lire a man to do a piece of woik
which you can do yi ur-e'il.
Keep no more siock than you can keep in
good 'idr, olid that ot the best kind
Keep out of debt and HY'id ihe Sheriff.
SUMMER FftfiTs.—Acid* promote tbe *e- •
parstii/n "I tie bile Irom th btis-d, which is
then passed fr.-rn the y-tein,ihus preventing i
levers, the pieva'lii g d- a-e of summer—
All fevers are "billotus," that i, the hile is i..
the blood. Whatever tw n'e -nt-ic level
is cooling. It is a count)':!) -aying lhat f u l '- j
are "cu.lli.g," and also be rues of every de
Bcripti--n ; His becau-e the acidity wh c
they cotilain aid> in separiMog t tit? hile it• in
the bio-d, that is, aids in purifying thebl-x-d
lieace '.he greit yearning tor greens, and let
tuce, and salads u ihe early spring, these t>.-
log eaten will) Vinegar ; tier.ee, also, the tasti
for souieihit'g soil),for itui-made*, on attack
of fever, but this f ting the case, it i* -a\
to see that e nu'hly the good off c's ol Iruits
and berries, in prop rni<n as w e eat thetn
tgilh sugar, or even sweet tui'k i-r cream. J:
we *at theni in iWr otiaial stat , fr.sh.rp.
jterfect, it'is almost lOip ssihle to eat too
many, to eat enough to hurt us, especially il
we eat ihem alone, not takug ai>y I quid
with thetn wbauver.
HOW A FARMER MAY LOOSE MONEY.
By not taking his cumy paper
> Keejung no account ol faitn <.|i-ra'i.-rs
Paying no atteinion to ihe ti axitu, "
stitch in time saves nine," in regard to the
bowing ol gram anil planting of seed al th
proper time.
Leaving reapers, plows, cultivators, etc.,un
eh- It. d lrow ttie raw and heat of the sun
M ■ru money is lost in this way annually
4 ian most persons Wou d he willing to be
lieve.
Permitting br ken implements to be scat
tered ovt r the lartn until they are irrepaira
ble. By r | airing broken impletnenis at
the proper tune, many dollar* niay tw saved
—a proof of the ass. rti jn tha*. "time is in->n
ey."
Attending auction sales and purchasing
all kinds of trumpery, because, in the word
of the vtnder, the articles arc "very cheap."
Allowing leuces to remain unrepaired un
til "strange" cattle are found grazing in the
meidow, gram fields, or bruwsmg the fruit
trees.
Di-bel levit.g the trirciple of a rotation ol
crops, btf.-re making a single exjwritHent.
Plant fruit tr.e- with the expectation ol
having fruit, without giving the tries hall
the attention required to make them profit
able
Practicing economy by depriving s'eck nl
proper shelter during ihe winter, and feeding
thetn unsound food, such as half roitenand
mouldy hay c.r fodder.
Keeping an innumerable trtbe of rats on
the premises, mod two or three big lry dogs,
who n* vi r molest tbe vermin
Spen inz ra'fcy dav* in groceries and bar
rooms, insteid if being at home putting
thino io t g t- wh'-n y ii have lei-ure.
\i " \
TO*ATQ C. raop - Now thai tomatoes ARE
i * n tt.eii ret' -t bundau-*- , the lol|owu>g re.
c pe for making tomato catsup, c-omiunica't-d
-V '
by Mrs. Pig. to the I'tairie Fanner, will lie j
found us. fal *
"Take r>\4> tomatoes (the small red one
are prvferahk)wsh bn'not skin ihetn. and
ibor-ughly hoi I one hour, and then fn them
through a hair sieve, and to one quart ol
juiCn add i tie table spoof fnl of cinnamon,
table-spoonful ol black pepper,hal' nfeatennr
half of nutmeg, one <>t g,, j mus'ard, t ra
thirds t.l a lea-cupful of sl. R,,|| three
bonis, and then to one quart of juice add tin.
pint ol pure r>d r vinegar. Bull hall an hour
10. ger ; bottle but and -el up. flu* cat-u
wiT keep for years, and not nqmre shaking
be I '-re using. A poicclem kettle ahuuid be
wed-
Utisffllauftius.
JJEL lack a western r r.
Hummer Arrangement—lß6T.
PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE
WESTWARD | EASTWARD.
Passenger Mail .Mail Passenger
Train. Train. STATIONS. Train Train.
A. M. P M.
9tO New York • 5 '.5
11.30 New Hampton, 230
115 C Washington, 203
P M.
12 02 Oxford, 1.56
12.13 Bri tgeville, 1.45
12.18 Manunk Chunk, 135
Dine. 12 45 Delaware, 1.30 Dine.
i IK) Mount Bethel, 100
1:20 Water Gap, 12 44
1,34 Strnudsburg, 12-20
145 Spragueville 12.17
1.56 Henry viile, 12 07
P M
211 Oakland. 1149
2 20 Forks. 1130
2 50 Tohybanna. 1110
3.04 Gtiuldsbnru', 10.67
3.26 Mosrow. 10 34
3.37 DunniDg, 10.24
1 lOAr ) ( Le 955
A M t SCRA.KTOtf. ? P M
10.10 4-30LeS f Ar.9 45 6.20
10 40 4-52 Clark's Summit, 9 23 5 50
10 53 5.00 Abiiigton. 915 535
11.13 616 Kaetorvville, 559 516
11.43 526 Nicholson, 935 430
12.CW 6.59 Hopbottom, P. 13 405
12 33 620 31 ntrosc, 7.55 335
P.M.
1.03 641 New Milford, 7-24 3.05
135 700 Great Bend, 7.15. 240
P 31. PM. A M P.M
•Station toot of Liberty St.
cox X EMTIO N*— Westward.
The MORNING TRAIN fr>im New \~ork con
nects-u MANI'NKA CHI": lv witn ihe train leav
ing Philadelphia (kenj-ington I'epc-t) at 7 30 a. iu
and at GREAT REND with the through Mail Traiu
on the Erie Railway with keeping ear attached,
stopping at all the principal stations on that road,
and arriving at Buffalo al ti 15 a, ra
The I'iMDgeT train Iroui Srranton connects at
Great Ren I wi'h through trains goirg west aud east
••o trie Railway, arrivin * *t Buffalo at I.P S a. nr.,
anl at Salamanca at 13 m.
Eastward.
The MORNING TRAIN from Great Bend con
nects th re with the Cincinnati Express on the Erie
Railway from jhe West; at Manunka Chu k with
a train for Philadelphia and intermediate stations
arriving in Philadelphia at 0.30 p. oi.' and at New
Hampton with a tram for Easton Bethlehem, Al
lentown, Re oling aud Harrisburg, arriving at Har
risburg at g-30 p. m. •
At SCRANTON. connections are made with
trains on the Lackawnnr.a ami Blonmsburg Rail
road. and on the Dei aware and Hudson Canal Co.'s
Railroad, Tune Tables of which roads are printed
helow.
J BRISBIX. Presi.lent.
R A.IJE.VRT. General Ticket Agent. je29tf
in ViLLLY RAIL ROAD
OPES THROt GH FK.IM .VEW VCRK AND PHILADELPHIA
TO WILKfcSBARRE,
forming direet rail connections
XOllTIf, SOU7II, EAS7 and
HES7.
SUMMER TIMETABLE
COMMERCING
JU.V E 17th, /SG 7.
All Through Trains make close connections with
, Trains to and from New York and Philadelphia.
THE MAIN LINK TRAINS KUOM
WILKE>BAKE (the present north
ern t a rininiiß oftliis rua t) TO NEW
YORK atul PHILADELPHIA,
Leave WILKESBARRE at Bo'clock A. M. and 1.30
P. M.
Ative at New York at 3 IS and 10.25 P M.
Philadelphia, at 2 PS and 8 4(J "
Leave New York at 6 30 A M. and 12' M
•' Philadelphia at 745\ M. aud 1.30 P. M-
Arrive at Wilktsbarrc at 3.02 and 8 48 P. M.
STORE!*
Nicholson l'a.,
Wni. O. GARDNER Si CO
hire just received a large and a splendid stock a
goods rootling oi
fanci) (6001)5
- 'I •<>
CLOTHING,
BOOTS A SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS,
UMBRELLAS,
TRAVELLING BAGS and TRUNKS,
Cloths,
Cassimeres,
Vestings,
Trimmings,
YANKEE NOTIONS
Vt\ j|rc.
all goods s Id by us wmrante-l as recomme to.
Our aim "To keep good Good.-,"
Our motto, "Not to be undersold "
In connection with tbe store is a
TAILOR-SHOP.
GARMKXTS (UT AND MADE IN THE
LATEST STYLE.
PIKE TAKEII! EH.
W. O. GARDNER <k CO.
NichoWwn, Pa.
CARRIAGES & BUGGIES.
The Subscriber, practit-il workman of long ex
perience. is nw finishing off a large lot of new Car
nages and Buggies, St his Carriage shop
IN TUN KHANNOCK.
Eqnut, if not fu|K>nor, iu Workmanship. Quofth
•f Material , and flnisfi, to thoiw turned out at any
ther shop iu the country* Those wismng to boy
ahould
(Cull onb (Crominr Cljfin.
mr . VART7IBHJNG
TRIMMING AND lit I'AIRING,
Dne <<n short noti e and in a wurkmanllke style
Charge- moderate
J. CAMPBELL.
Ttudthußotk, Aug. 24, 55,
*MI
| ■s^llan^Ks.^
noieelo
||amily Jewing achine
! is '.he only MACHINE in the world that in ike? the
, twisted loop-Mitch, making u stronger s itch thin
■ any other inui bine now in u-e.
i All are invitua to cull at
p. s.ißsmas
JKWKI.It Y WTO 11
and examine for themselves. AI?o agents for all
, ; other ujuchiut? for Wyoming Co. I'a
P C BURN'S A IJKO
; Tunkhaonock, Pa. Oct. 31 I~'iG. \6ri 12-tf
i j
1
■ Watches
JEWELRY REPAIRED
P. C. B I II N S vV 811 O .
! Take pleasure in announcing to the people of
i Tuukli'.nno.k and vi. inity. iht t hey iiae < pent d i
lllalol) ciii& Clcck ?t]op
' opposite Wall's llotel.<% be re i u<-> ere prepared lo d
the lie'St -1 iHi olr j.i.s in tbeii lin-ia in AIT'ROVED
' an.l SKILLFUL MANNER, uu -f. .ri notice, llav
| ing had long ex[ rien ••• in liie • u-ui--s, tee'
i onfi.lent that ihev can give ei.tire utistaeiiboto ad
! favoring them with tb. ir pirn-Luge. .
ALL WORK WARRANTED TO GIVE SATIS
FACTION OR MONLY KKFENDED
AFTER A FAIR TRIAL*
1 A'. /?. - I'd nit, In Fa us 4" ( mlii fllas re/icti/-. r /
Also. A-cordenrw and other noi-i il ios'rumeu's
i tuned and put iu order on shirt i. >a e
\ NEW aI'OCK I WAICIIES an
c'Lu; iv -
■ jus* received.
! FEWELEi of'EVEZiUSJES
77 OA :
Also
i 'IIEET MUS I C .1 M I It: BOOK
•ii h-cdor furiAhed : > .n th- shortest Duties
ai d o (siDli-ber's
l o ir !•: $ r i; at f. -.
GUNSANO PISTOL CARTf IGES
| nl-pled to all tb- trio Icro styl sol hre-ar..'s. eon
j -Untly on hand
... 4T50--
ISMSSZ A 13-322308,
-
dir., ykc , &c , yw:-. .we.
rlso De:i'ers in the
PARAB(>LA (Si'ECTACLE.
THE BEST HELP FOR THE II CM A N VISION
EVER ISYS-NTKD
P C RI-RNS A PRO.
Tnnkhncr*-V. Pa 0 t 31 19^g
MtJSIC STORE!
i ji - . -w *
ry Also agent for CHICK BRING'* DIiCKEIt
l'K"8. ant II \ I NBA BROS PIANOS ,ani)
TREAT LINBLEY A CO's MKLOUEONS
Also keeps a general stork ot the smaller Musics
Instrument*, Aheet Musi. - , A".
IfT Chureb "nd Sunday S. hool Singing Books.—
i Instruction Books of all kinds, any of whi:h will be
! sent by mail upon receipt ufthe Market price.
| Order* from DEALERS aud i'EACERSH ppecral-
Ily solicited Address
L. B. POWELL Scranton, P.
! v6ns-I vear
|
INOTIck.
Harmg purchased theenlire interest in tha Pho
tographic Gallery in this place. I take pleasure in
itiiorming tny Irlcn-ls and ihe public In general tftut
lam prepare .t 0 produce pictures of every dferi r
i tion, imlu ling
CARTES DE VISITE,
|VI (> \ 1/I T MS. \M H IIOTYP KS
MELA IK Ol YPES. FERROTYi ES,
IVOR ITT YPK,&c, &c,
j Being possessed ot every facility. I FEEL CON
i FIDENT oi gitiug entire satisfaction. All are re
| qoesied to eall ami examine, and
'•. c eue the shadow, ere the substanee fade."
All kin sot colored work dot eat the shortest no
| liee and in the best Style of the art. Al*. all birds
i •>. copying Tone from ol l pictures, ftom card to
sire. Sit sfa lion guar uiteed
KOIKE.
All DT-ens are eautionc l against purchasing or
negotiating two nnfrs ot 41U0. each given by mo to
F. D. Carpenter- dated a'u-u: ibe ht of April 1A67
th- sai-l notes hav'ng '.e--n |n I b> me, the pur
j chaser will obtain nothing by neni.
JOHN PHENIX-
Ttalt, akfpt-, lltb 1567 -6n6 3.
pry ©tubs & ©rurmrs. :
, High Water
IN TIIE SUSQUEHANNA
RAFTS staving up, DAMS gone out, RIVER re- (
needing,
PRICES GONE DOWN, 1
&C., &.C.
At the Old Stand formerly occupied by E. Whet, !
lock w'l be found cheap fur cash nil kinds of
GliO ERIES an d 'PRO VJ-S/O.YS 1
| CROCKERY,
WOOD-WARE, WILLOW-WARE, UARD-WARE. (
TIN and OLASS-WARE,
Tea,
Coffee,
Sugar,
Mtdasms,
Syrup,
Soda,
Saleratos.
Cream-Tartar,
Mustard,
Cheese,
Mackerel,
Cod-Fish,
Dried-Apples
and Peaches,
Crackers,
Nuts. Raisins,
Oranges,
Lemons
Cocaa Nut
Nutmegs,
Cloves,
l Pimento, Pepper, Cinnamop, Candies of all Kinds,
TOBACCO. CIGARS, CORN MEAL,
CHOI'FEED, and FLOUR,
SHEETING, SHOES, COT
TON YARN, LAMPS,
CANDLE-WICK,
SO AC. INK,
| PEPPER-
S A UC E,
NAILS,
Pitch-F"rk,
Shovels, Spades,
Hoes, Pails.
Tubs, A Boards,
Half Bushel®,
t Peck-Meas ;
tires,
SiT e s ,
Butter-Bn wis.
Stampers, it Ladles.
Brushes, ()i|, Lead. Shut,
Powder, Ac., A.C., to many things
;to mention Call anil examine before pur
chasing elsewhere.
Produce
iranled in exibange ;
Eyery thing ir 11 be found here that belougs to a
| first class Grocery and Provision Store.
D HILLINGS.
' Tunkhannock, Pa. Apr. 9, 1567 v6n35-tf.
1 HATS & CAPS!
GROCER I. S
]•iSale at
F L SITSEB. HI'S.
On Bridge streei
; nearly opposite
Wheclock'sold stand
; NO W OPENED.
BT
A. B. MOTT.
THE CORNER STORE,
FORMERLY OCCUPIED
BY HENRY STARK.
IN TUN KHANNOCK., PA.
A NEW STOCK
A NEW STOCK
A NEW STOCK
A NEW STOCK
OF
SPRING AND SI MMER GOODS
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
SPRINU AND SUMMER GOODS
j
•
consisting of
ennsi.-ting of
consisting of
consisting ot
DRY GOODS
DRY GOODS
DRY GOODS
DRY GOODS
DRESS GOODS
DRESS GOODS
DRE-S GOODS
DRESS GOODS
GROCERIES
GROCERIES
GROCERIES
GROCERIES
PAINTS AND OILS
PAINTS AND OILS
PAINTS AND OILS
PAINTS AND OILS
IIATS AND CAPS
HATS AND CAPS
HATS AND CAPS
HATS AND CAPS
CARPETING
CARPETING
CARPETING
CARPETING
Ac,. Jbc , Ac ,
Ac., Ac., Ac,
Ac.. Ac , Ac ,
Ac, Ac., Ac.,
' In targe quantities and at reduced prices.
A. B. MOTT.
Tnolr. MT l.fi.
Brttgs & Ufriririnw,
THE EAGLE
0
Drug Store
TUSKHANNOCK.
NEW FIRM,
LYMAN & WELLS.
Dr Lyman respectfully snunmces that he has
tak-ii Dr. E H. Wells as a partner in th
DRUG BUSINESS,
on J that they will continue to keep
A COUPLET I ASSOTAIENT,
In their tine, tit the old stanl of J W Lytnnn
J: ' 'o., on Tioga St.
We cannot enumerate articles, but it is our inten
tion t . present a
WELL SELECTED AND RELIABLE STUCK
adapted to tnis market, ind meriting the attcn
tiou of all who desire
MEDICINES,
PERFUMERY.
PAINTS,
DYE STUFFS,
Ac Ac. Ac..
At rates as low as can possibly t,e afforded.
N. B —All profc-.ion.il rails promptly attended.
Prescript inns carefully prepared, at all times, by
one of the Doetors.
J W L\MAN. M, D E 11. WELLS, M. D
v6njS)6m.
DR. RHOADS
"X>M!G AND .Y AKIKTV STORE.
v' V" r ?"
The larj;eet and ifluut complete Dru£ Store in
tinkiianxock.
NEW GOODS FOR EVERYBODY!!!
PRICES I!EDUCED.
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY 1
Just received and for Sale a splendid Stork of
Jtclu (Soobs,
iueluding
races,
PAINTS,
VARNISHES,
I) Y F. STUFFS,
13UUSIIES OF ALL
DESCRIPTIONS,
Pocket Books,
lair Tonics,
HAIR DYES,
STERLING'S • AMBBOSIA,
TOOTH DROPS,
IIAIR OILS,
POMADE* A PERFUMERIES,
FANCY NOTIONS,
CON KECTIO N E R V.
STATIONE bIK.S TOBACCO,
HAVANA CIGAR*. (REAL.)
ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS. SHOUL
DER BRACES, TRUSSES, Ac., Ac., i-.
Ail the Popular
PATENT MtOICINES
ot the da y
And in fact every imaginable article
belonging to a
FIRST (JLkSS DRUG STOR E
PHYSICIANS' PRESJCIPriONi efully
comp.uaJed at all hourj of, and
night.
Don't forget to call at
DR. RHOADS' DRUG STORE.
T rokhnuro *-P
fjarbtae.
jrTWRHAR 'Of
Foundry, 31achine,
I
AND
STOVE SHOPS
i
I
W A KEN STREET,
TUKKIIANAOCK, PA.j
Having h:id a life-long experience as FoonJry
oieii if. Al ebiru-sfs. ami employing nolle but the
best w-irko n the undersigned pledge themselves
to ex • ute ll work in their line in a style not sor.
i passed t\ ■■ ay s uiiiar t.-taLiithmiit in the country
MILL GEARINGS
.
made end fit'ed up on short notice, from patterns on
i ol all sires.
• I
PLOWS , CULTIVATORS,
i 4
and other Farming Implements.
ALSO
I
"
j
STOVtS OF ALL KINDS.
Tin, Sheet-Iron, and
i '
HOLLOW-WARE. !
LAMPS, LEAD, PEDES, Sc., Sc. j
I
always on ban I or furnished to order.
|
CP. GEARUART. A CO. |
Tunkh innock, April 29th, 1367.—vbn33tf.
HARDWARE & IRON
01 ■ Mb R S .
NOW OFFER FO ALE
IRON. STEEL. NAILS AND SPIKES MINE
RAIL, RAILUCAD SPIKES. ANVILS.
BELLOWS. PLAIN A CONVEX
HOR>E-SHOKS, HAM
MERED HORSE
NAILS.
WROUGHT IRON.
IIILBIIS' BASOVABE
CARPEN
TERS' TOOLS,
( ALL WARRANTED,)
IIT'P S , SPOKES, FELLOES SEAT
SPINDLES, CARRIAGE SPRINGS, AXLES
PIPE POXES, SPRING STEEL
P.OTTS, NETS, 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
LEATUEE AND FINDINGS
FAIABAK'S SALES.
eranton. .rtarrb 26 1663. *ln33
ENFEEBLED AND DELICATE CONrTITU
j TIoNS, of •■o.b ii xen use llelm'o d'a Extra, t, Bu
-1 chu. It willeeriak andgive energetic feeling, and
enable yaj to well
BBIIELL & SJlimiMim
A LARGE
stock: OF
SPKING
GOODS,
V V
JUST RECEIVED AND *
tml
For Sale
CHEAP,
c
ALL KINDS OF
Produce
•i E
i ;$
TAKEN IN EXCHANGE
FOR GOODS
AT
BUNNELL A BANNATYNEW
Tunkhannock, fa,
5n41.
NOTICE IN R\NKRVFTCY,
THIS ta TO 6tvß notice ; That o* the 3Ut day el
August A. D, 1967. a Warrant in Bankruptcy wai
issued against the Estate of Williams Gortrifht of
Mesboppen, in the Uouaty of aad Sir t~
Penmylvanva, who.has been adjudged a Baakraf*
on bis own petition : that ihe payment of any dehif
i ami delivery of any property belonging toaadhßaak
' rupt, to biu, or for bis uae, and the tranefer of
property by bim are forbidden by Law • that a w**t
tng of the Cteditors ot the said Bankrupt, to pto<*
their debts, to choo*e one or more Assignees of hie
Estate, will be held at a Court of Baakruptey, to he
bolden at the office of the Register in the Co id
House at Towanda, Pa., befora Edward Orerton, Jr.
Register, on the 24th day of October, A. D. 1067, •*
9 o'clock, A. M.
THOMAS A. ROWLBT,
r7n7-4ltme, 17- A Mtr
TAKE NO MORE UNPLEASANT AND UN
SAFE REMEDIES for unpleasant and dengeross
rise as s. Use Helmbold's Extract Beohg and If
ered Rfse Whrsfc