The Wyoming Democrat. (Tunkhannock [Pa.]) 1849-1854, December 31, 1850, Image 4

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    - LIVER COIVIPLAIN,T, - •
Dysrpsio, Chrbitft ; or Xer—
vous DebilityaDiseaseOf ihe Kidneys'
_and all disews•arising ,from a disordered
Liver or..Stonteett, such : ae Cenatipation,
Inward•Pires n IftlAtnest Bko l i'd ,, t° the
Head, Acidity pf ; itte. :ztoupuir. Nausea.
Heart -burn. Diegust for Food, Fullness, or
Alveight in 4tie-Siwt.kocil..! , .our 'Ertictations,
Sinking or. Fluttering. at :the pit , of the
Stomach, Swimming or-the Bead. hurried
end difficult Breathing. Fluttering at the
Bean, eltoking.or. Suflocaturg sensattons
when to a lying posture, Br niness of Vts
Bole. or art:b before the Night. FevPr
- jaird \hilt heats; Deficiencr.,of
Verspiration, yellowilesa or the - .Shirr ancl
es',:Pain in' the stile, finek; chest, limbs.
-Aim., :gulden. Flushes- ar"Heat, burning to
'the Flesh, constant imaginings ot 'evil, and
,great de.pression of Spirits, can be effectu
-ally'cured hy ' •
celebrated German Bitters, Prepared by
Dr. , C. M. Jackson, at the-Grtnin Med.-
icine Store, 120 Arch Street, Pbiladel
,Phig•
• .;• Their power over the above disease
not' extelled--if equalled—by any other
. preparation in the--United tirar e s,, as- the
eutei;atiest, ih many cases , after skillul
physicians had failed.
'These ,Biltent are worthy the attention
of invalids. Possessing •great• virtues in
.the rectification of diseases of! the Liver
, and lesser glands, exercising the moat
Nearehing powers in weakness and affec
t tong of the digestive organs.they are with
al-, safe, certain and pleasant.
Recut and'be Convinced '
Chas. Robinson, Esq., Eastior„ Md.. in
letter to Dr. Jackson, Jan. 9, 1850; said,
- "My wife and myself have receiVed nior.
benefit from your medicine than any other
we have ever taken. for- the Dyspepsia and
Li_ver. disease."
" The Tenth Legion," publiehed at
Woodstock, Va., Jan. 10, 1850, said—
"../1 Great Medicine." '
"We have uniformly '
refrained frotn re
commending to the public-any of i l he Vari
ous Patent Medicines of the _day, unless
ihoroughly convinced of their vilue.—
Ameng those we consider worthy of notice
is the GERMAN BITTERS, invented by Dr.
froolland, and prepared by Dr. Jackson, in
Philadelphia. One instande in particular.
in Which the superior virtues of thiS medi
cine, has been tested. has fallen, under our
übseivation.- During the last summer, a
son of Mr. Abraham Crabill, of this coon
ty,, was very seriously afflicted with Liver
Complaint, and after trying. in vain.ivari.
otts remedies, he purchased a bottle of the.
Bitters, and after using it, 'was so much
relieved of his distressing malady, that he
procured anothOr bottle, and is restored en
tirely to health."
• Real further a few Facts.
from “The Weldon herald," published
at Weldon,N. J., January 24, 18.50, which
said—
c`tre believe Dr. C. M. Jacksen'i
'Hoolland'S German Bitters' to he a most
excellent medicine, and one that should be
highly popular in these days of Temp!.
ranee; for they are altogether VEGETABLE
in their composition. without one drop of
Alcohnlic :spirits it' them. 'I his mettrine,
is innocent, but strenothentno it' its effect-',
and richt) deservine of an cobotioded pup.
Okay, which, when it becomes kouwii. it
will, no. don:it ; NI I p enjoy."
. Jan : 2 , e M. M. Noah gait+, in his eek -
y Messenger." January 6,1850
-"Ds• tioonsrio's tisent_n TTERF •
Ilere is a preparation %%filch the leading
presses in the Urton appear to be unani
mous in recommending, and the reason is
obvious. It is made after a prescription
furnished by one of the most•celebrated
physicians of modern timos—the late Dr.
Christopher Wilhelm Hoofland, professor
to the Utuversity of. Jena, private physi
cian to ihe.king of Prussia, and!: one of the
greatest medical writers Germany has ever
produced. He was emphatically the ene
my of humhuc., and therefore a medicine
-of:which' he was the inventor ana endorser
may be confidently relied on.' He special
Ir-tenon:intended it in Liver Complaint,
Dyspepsia, Debility, Vertigo, Acidity of
the Stomach, Constipation, and all' corn
pl.ints arising from a disordered condition
o !the stomach, the liver and the intestines.
Nine Phileelphia papers express their
conviction of its excellence, and several of
it.e editors speak of its effects from their
own individual experience. Under these
circumstanceai. we 'feel warranted; not only
in calling the attent•on of our readers to
the present proprietor's o.)r. C. M. Jack
eon's) preparation t ; but 'in • reColittnending•
the' sitticle to all afflicted."
•
More Evidence.
The-" Philadelphia Saturday Gazette,"
the best family newspaper in the United)
States. .•flee editor says— • '
'`ltte seldom ;hat we' recommend. •what
aril termed Patent Medicines to the confi
deride and patronage of 'uar readers; find,
therefore, when u e recommend- Dr. Hoof.
land's German Bitten', we wish it to be
thetioctly. Understood that we are not ,
speaking, of the nostrums of the ay. that
-are noised shoat fora brief period arid th
torgorteit•after it has done_ its g pil t y ra e l
ot tniechief.liattara medicine long esta
Imbed, uhicersally prized, and which It
*net the beitty approval of the faculty
"
That this medicine will cure Liver Co . .
plairit'and Dyspepsia. no one can doubt f
teoiiiing it as directed: It acts speeitical
ly j upoo the ai&mach and liver; it
ferable t 9 calorriel in .al billions diseases—
the effect is intinediate. They can be t ad.
miniatered to femate - or infak with safety
and reliable benefit; at any time. • • •
•••• • ~ f_ileuiure of 'Counterfeits.
Tiistt medicine has attained
chanicier.titilch r p nec.essaty,for air
einte-attao td , induce counterfeiters to
put forth a sauribus artte.le at, the of
the lives of those are innocently de
'eivetr;-'•
Lod G 4412 t0 the mar cs of g uzne
6 . 1 "
They.,i,ave the written signature' of
M.-.l.4crisort upon itte- wrapper. and I the
name.blown in the bottle, without which
they sre - lpirr one.
• For-Bale--Wholeqale - and Retail at - the
_
Ofedicii4 store,
I`4QIE. 120 .Atit:ll hireEtt,. , == one door 'wimp
sixttic('laut "stieet.) s
by resik;cfeble de tiers eenerally
fire coatitiy. Yor_Sale alsl by
- Lhrli/toP;:Tunkkalinqic, 01,
- t ..
BLA NiqOP ALL KINDS FOR SALE
AT THE OFFICE 41" THE " DraCCRAf."
1110ALLIVER'8'
OLVIT - E -•
NT A
OR THE l'irOittli'S . ALlTE,
.Contains no. Mercury or other Mineral.
.1 From the Readina Eagle.",
There• wati -never, perhapi, a medicine
brought before thr‘-fititilic, that has in so
short a time. won Such a reputation as
* 4 McALLISTER'S ALL-HEALING
OINTMENT, Oft WORLD'S SAL V E:"
almost every person that- has made trial
of it, speaks warmly in its prairie. One
has been cured by it of the most painful
Rheumatism ; another of•the piles; a third
of a trouhlesOme pain in the side; A fourth
at a swelling in the limbo, etc. if it does
not give immediate relief in every ease, it
can, never do injury. being applied out
wardly. As another evidence of the won
derful healing , power possessed by this
3alle, we subjoin the-following certificate,
from a respettable citizen of hlaidencreek
township, to this county.
Maiden ereek, Bet kis en ,March3o.
gessrs. Hitter & Co —I desire to inform
voii:that was entirely cured nr a severe
pale in the back; by the
_use of McAllia
tei'l Ail-Healing Sake, which I purchased
iron,/ yon . I su ff ered milli it about twenty
v.are, and at night was unable to sleep.
During that time I tried various remedies,
Which were prescribed to me by physi
cians, and other persons, without receiving
any relief, and at last made trial of this
salve, with a result favorable beyond ex
pectation. lam *wry entirely free from
the pain, 4nd enjoy at night, a sweet ant;
peaceful Sleep. I have also used the Salve
since, for other complaints, with simila r
happy results. Y our friend,
JOHN HOLLEN BACH.
For TIMM,- Ulcers, and all kinds of
Sores, it has no equal.
BU itNS!—lt is one of the hest thir•gs in
.he world for Burns. (See directions for
using it.),
PlLE—Thousands are yearly cured
by this Oi'Fitment. ft NEVER falls in giving
relief for the l'ilep.
Mound the box are directions for
uSing 111cMistet's Ointment ler Scrofula,
Erysipelas, TRttgr, Chilblain, Scald Head,
Spre Lves, SorA Throat, Nervous Affec
tions, Pains, Head-Achj. Deafness, Eet-
Actre, Burns, Corns, Sore Lips ,_ Pimples,
etc.; Croup, swelled or Broken Breast,
Tcoth-Ache, Aaue in the ace, etc.
i
If )lothers and Nurses knew its value
in cases otltSwollen' oK,Sore '3reast, they
wpuld always apply it. In such cases, it
ely used, and accoreinfr to the direc.
L ions aroun d each box, it gives relief in a
vary few hours.
this Ointment is good for any part 101
ihe body or Limbs when inflamed. In
-case-sit should be applied often.
jCAVTION.—No Ointmcnf will be geuine
lidless the ' r oaree of James McAlister is
written with aspen on every label
Price Twenty-five cents a Box.
o r sate by my Agents in ail the princi
pal cities,and towns-in the United Svates.
JAMES I'ALISTER.
1 Sole prnprietor of the above medicine.
Principal Ofh , e No. 28 North 3d st. Phil,
adelphia.
leg cuts for liWyoming Co.
I, Ur. A H. Bolles, 'conk Hemlock,
T. 1). Spring, Laceyville,
D. 'l'. Sterlt'tat. Sterlingville;
‘,Vhippler Mehoopetiy.
March 5, 1.50.
ATTENTION TO THE
LETING!
Late .3rrival of
Spring and Summer Goods,
r the store of H. Stark & Ce., where
they will be sold at lower prices than
goods were ever knpwn lo sell at in these
pails 'before. That this is Truth and no
Fictiiin can he verified by pallin g at the
,BRICK EMPORMAI,
Corner of Bridge and Tioga streets,
which stands st the head of the, list, it cot -
taming the most General Stock ever offered
inthis market—comprising black, blue, and
brown, Frenck, English and American
IBROAD I LOVES
Fine Dress Goods for the Ladies,
Lawtis, Pelair.es,tlapacas,Figured,Chan
geable, 'French; English and American
PrintS ' French Merino, Cashmires. Silk
Fringed Tbibet Shawls, Gloves, satin, silk
and worsted . .
MMI
a great variety of silk, Leghorn, and Palm
Leaf H A I'S,
for men and boys, Hat., Boole and f hope,
aI. kinds of hardware, Iron and -Nails,
Queen's ware,• Groceries ' Codfish and
I Mackerel, besides 10,000 o.hor articles en
tirely roo extensive to ifernize, all of . which
will be sold for Cash or exchanged for any
kind of cout.try nroduce at unheard of low
prices. So don't forizer tho Brink Empori
um store. H. STARK &
.June .- 22, 1850.
- American Eptel.
TnE BBC It Eft hereby ,„.., 0
nforins his friends and the iputi
ic generally, that•he has taken HI e!!!=
he stand, lately kept by IL G
Nem. and completed his arranoements for
he.accernmodation of customers . He flat..
ers him Self that all Whh favor him with ,
heir patronage. will.tind his house a Quiet
Flours where a Well famished table.corinno
!tons apartments,' and bedir downy, clean
And corrifortable; will rtnder their sojourn
l e e a tit i: p a r n d d e r a . g a r n e d ea s b u ! p e p . 1 y l. ol B ll7y a . b a le :te a :L i e u .
buiirlarp , ' •
A continuance of favors trOrn old custom
re, aril al caul Min new 004 is respect
uilf solicited . ' . .. .
- 1 1 4E0FIGE, W.1110.:11811EAU.
Ts4kiisiinitiekjani22'. 1849.
Cnsteel and Cross-ent saws.war
r;int4, Mr sale ht . t. 0. & CO:
Ifeb, 10, 1850,
FraWMiller'h Leather Preservative and
ihatet 4 Proof Oil Lllaqkfpg.inr sale by
- I'.-O. •11...!'0,
tIRON dz. Sole Lea;her tor sale.
'by H. STARK &CO.
06, - 6 ADS - tor al the Peu9lo.
L'Oe.hy • . ourgr, (A
Febt 19.1850. • . • ,
~j(ESS PORK by the bbl. or less quao
u. thy,. by . • a-STARK &CO.
A LOT , aof splendid Par aaiali lot sale
Li H. STA RK - SL CO.
Eiotio .-I*--,1400
:Corner of .11.farket and Franklia,:streets
Wilkesbarre l : Wyoining
' Valley : Penn)a.
Ifilloann.
HIS large and commodious house
I (lately occupied by Capt. J. P.
Dennis,) has been. thoroughly repaired
and put in the best of order throughout,
yendering it one of the most convenient
- public Houses in Northern Pennsylvan
ia. There has also been erected on the
premises extensive new stables and sheds.
The bar is furnished with the most choice
liquors, and the table With all the varie
ties of the season. The proprietor hopes
by furnishing his house with everything
necessary to promote ease and comfort,
to render the "Eagle" a home, for stran
gers and travellers and to receive a full
share of their patronage.
1:1 Horses and carriages at all times
and low terms. 16tf
' IVEYERs' LIQUID CURE,
.4 positive 4• never-f ailing Remedy for
PILES,
Whether Internal, External, Blind of
Bleeding; Scrofula, White Swellings,
Ulcers and Ulcerated Sore Throat, tan
ker. Sore Mouth, Rheumatism, Cutane
ous Diseases; ,
Mercurial Affechons,
Also for scalds, burns, cut., sprains, bruis
es, etc. %%e feel justified in proclaiming
THE FACT TO THE WORLD
that of all medicines ever brought before
the public, NONE have ever be-n more
beneficial to afflicted humanity than " M -
ers' Liquid Core." N% e know that this is
saying a great deal, bet if we were to write
volumes, we could not say too much in
praise of this health-restoring, life-preserv
ing Remedy. Hundred., nay thousands.
bless the happy hour when first they were
made acquainted wjth its tranScendant vir
tues ; and our present purpose is to inform
other thousands, how.and where they rosy
obtain that relief, which they perhaps have
long sJught for in vain.
'the superior excellence of this prepara
tion over all other medicines for the spee
dy a nd'perrnanen t cure of PILES, is well
known to all who have tested it. It has
been proved in ihousa4ls of instances, and
has
NEVER FAILED
to core. he
MOST OBSTINATE CASES,
and we are confident it
NEVI( WILL FAIL
if used a proper length of time according
to directions . . AR a p - oof of our entire con
fidence in its ifficac), we lis.ure all pur
chasers that, if, alter a proper trtal,it prove
ineiteetual, the money .paid for it will he
Returned.
The t‘ Liquid Cure" is an effectual rem,
edy for Ringworms, Biles, Pimples, Bar
ber's Itch, Frosted Limbs, Chilbl ns
"It Hhet.ni, Mosquito Bites, Stings ot
I n.s. nous litsectF, &e., and for Cutaneous
Diseases of every description.
It is both Fafe and effectual for
RHEUMATIM,
giving immediate and permanent relief.
No preparation now before the publie
can surpass the excellence of the "Liquid
Cure" for Scalds, Burns, Cuts, spratns,
brutses, swellings, &c.
Its effects as a
Real Pain Killer are dllng,ical
Every family in the land should provide
themselves with ibis invaluable pr.-part
lion, the cheapness of which places it
within the reach of all.
Full directinna accompany each bottle.
Pamphism, containing copies of •crrttfi
cates from those who have tested the " Li
quit, Cure," maybe had " Gjailk, " oh ou r
authorised agents.
" Myers' Liquid Curt." is prepared only
by GEtrONIF., &
21 Spruce veer,
New Ynrk.
For Sale at the Post Office in Tunk
hannock, by C. E. LATHROP, general
Agent for Wyoming County.
UOTEL,
TUNKUANNOCE, WYOMING COUNTY, PENN.
•
THE subecriber informs his friends and
the public in general, that he still
eontinues to occupy this well
known stand. The house has been thor
oughly repaired and improved, throughout
By strict attention to business, a well
provided table and bar, commodious sta
tiling and good attendants, he nopes
receive, a he has hereiefore—lot which h
is very thankful—a liberal share of the
public patronage, - N. C.'MARTIN.
March 27, 1849.
N. U—The Stage Office fcr the Bing-.
amino. Ilontrose, Tunkhannock. Wilkes
Barri in c' Philadelphia. anll_;l7Pokhas.,_ek
end A • ens stage !toes, is at Martin'' Ho
tel.
Watch and Jewelry !Sh op.
CARLE HENNIGIER,
Respectfully announces to ,the citizens
•
Wyoming county and surronnding c4un
try, that lie has opened a Jewelers shop , in
the•Bo s rough of Tunkbannocki next door
below the Law Office of Mimi. M . Piittl,
where cleaning and repairing Watches
and Clovhs will be dope in good_ style and
the shortest notice, and'ino4 teasonable
terms—Jeweiry rnended•toelder: •
alsoteep - pn hand is splendid
-a sea rtment; of jewelry of good qualtty and
fashinnable style: The 7lublic are ini , itea
to give him a call.
OLUVEK itiKEl)—LaN•lend Small
k ads foi sale et the 'rele4l'arth 1410 rP•
FOHN II: 139GAItT.
Tunkhannock.. •
April Bttiil3sll:- .
• ,
A Grea variety of fieady-Matie Clrith
rt, log' for sell- by , i r• O. & CO.
Coal, Coal, Coal !
THE steamer Wyoming,. is Jaw, sup
plyingg this market with a large quan
tity of coal, which will be sold cheap.
Apply at•the store of
- • T. OSTERROUT'& CO.
March 'l`.6, 1850.
exutioyi• Exveut.
man by the two!, 1:11ELt.:1..4 PP has engaged
~tip youtirmah pl the name 'of7, J. Toidgend,
uses his mima to phi h t . a Sarsaparilla, which
they call Or. Townseres Sarsaparilla. denominating It
GE.N UINE,,Orig nut, etc. This Tow smelt& ts no doctor
and never'was,- hitt 'Was . tormerly'eworher on out
-roads, canals, and the. like. Yet heitstsmag; the title
of Dt. tit the' Malmseraf gaining credit fo what he is
not. He is also sending out cards headed. "'!'ricks ot
Quacks," In sthich he says, 1 have sold the use o,
my name for $7 a week: - T will rive S. Townwa •
$5OO If be will produce one single, solitary proof
this. This is to Atution the public not tube deceit.'
and purchase ramie but the GENUINE, ORIGINAL
OLD Dr.Jacith 'rownsend's Sartapatllls, having on It
.the Old Gr's likeness, Irs faintly coat of alms, and his
signature across the coat or amt..
JACOB TOWNSESTD,
Principal Office, HE Nassau-et., New - York City
~.,,,,,o. 4.
ooToncam e —, ,m 1
~
0 . 7,, .
Jacob gi:-.T.', ,. .-. -F-
.._ Towp.ci4
,„, '—
The Original -- Vviz, -1- z- Discoverer
OF TIIEGENUINE
flneaf
TOWNSEND SARSAPARILLA.
Old. Dr. Townsend Is now about 71:1 yevnt of age.
and has long been known as the AUTHOR and
LIOVERER of the GENUINE ORIGINAL " TOWN.
SEND SARSAPARILLA." Being Poor, he was com
pelled to limit its Manufacture, by which means it
has been kept out of market, and the Gaits 'circum
scribed to those only who had. proved Its worth, and
known Its value. It had reached the ears of many,
nevertheless, as those persons whn had been healed
of sore diseases, and saved from death, proclaimed
Its excellence and wonderful
HEALING POWER.
Knowing, many years apl, that he had by his
skill, Went° and experience, devised an article which
would be of Incalculable advantage to mankind
when the means would be furnished to bring it inn,
universal notice, when Its inestimable virtues would
be known and appreciated. This time has come, tha
means are supplied, thin
Grand and unequalled Preparation
Is manufactured on the largest scale, and Is called
for throughout the length and breadth of the land, es
pecially as It is found Incapable Of degeneration or
deterioration.
Unlike young S. P. Tovimsend's, it improves with
age, and never changes, but (Or the better ; because it
is prepared on scimitifieprinciples by a scienrific man.
The highest,knowledge of Chemistry and the latest
discoveries of the art, have all been brought Into
requisition In the manufacture of the Old Dr's Sar
=patina. The Sarsaparilla Mot. It Is well known to
medical men. contains many medicinal properties, and
some properties which are inert or useless, and others,
which if retained in preparing it for use, produce
fermentation and acid, which is injurious to the
system. Some of the properties of Sarsaparilla era-,
so volatile, that they entirely evaporate and are lost
In the preparation, If they are not preserved by a sci
ntilla process, known only to those experienced in
It manufacture. Moreover, these .rolatite principles,
nich fly MT in repot or as as exhalation, under
neat, are the very essential medical properties of the
oot, which give to it all its value.'
Any person can boil or stew the root till they ge
a dark colored liquid, which is more from the colt,•
ring matter kr the root than from- any thing else ;
they can then strain this insipid or vapid liquid,
sweeten with, sour molasses, and then call It" SA R
SAPARILLA EXTRACT or SYRUP." Bat such is
not the article known as the
GENUINE OLD DR. JACOB TOWN
SEND'S -SARSARPARILLA.
This is so prepared, that all the Inert properties of
the Sarsaparilla root are first removed, every thing
capable of becoming acid, or of fermentation, la or
tracted and rejected ; then every particle of medical
virtue is secured In a mire and concentrated form;
and thus it is rendered incapable of losing any of
Its valuable and healing properties. rrepared In this
way, it is made the moat powerful agent in the
Cure of innumerable diseases.
Hence the reason why we hear commendations on
every side In its favor by men, women and children.
We find it doing wonders in.the cure of CONS u.irP
TION, DYSPEPSIA, and LIVER COMP!, 9 IN7'
and in RH EU.III.9TISAI, SCROFULA PILES,
COSTIVENESS, all CU T.LIVEO US ER OP ,
voxs. PIMPLES, DLO TCLIES.and all affections
arising from
IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD
It possesses a marvellous efficacy in all complaints
arising from Indigestion, from ..lcidtry of the Stomach,
from unequal circulation, determination of blood to
the heatkpalpitation of the heart, cold feet and banns,
cold chills and hot dashes over the body. It has net its
equal in COLDS and COUGHS ; and promotes easy
expectoration and gentle perspiration, relaxing stric
tures of the lungs, throat, and every other part.
But in nothing is its excellence More manifestly
seen and ecknowleuged than in all kinds and stages of
FEMALE COMPLAINTS.
It works wonders in cases of Fluor Allnis or
Metes. Falling of Ole Womb, Obstructed Suppressed
or Painful In eon/wiry of the menstrual pe
riods, and the like ; and is as erectile' in curing all
the forms of Kidney Diseases. •
By removing ebstructions, and regulating the gene
ral system, it gives tone and strength to the whole
body, and thus cures all forms of
Nervous diseases and debility,
and thus prevents or relieves a great variety of other
maladies, as Spinal Irritalion„Afeuralgia, St. Fitus's
Dance, Swooning, Epileptic Abu, Connulsious.Asc.
It cleanses the blood, excites the liver to healthy
action, tones the stomach, and gives good digestion
relieves the bowels of torpor and constipation, al
lays Inflammation, purifies the skin, eqttnlises the
circulation of the blood, producing gentle warmth
equally all over the body, and the insensible perspira
tion ; relaxes all strictures and tightness, removes all
obstructions, and invigorates the entire !croons sys
tem. Is not this then the •
Medicine you pre-eminently,-peed ?
Iluiean any of these things be said of S. P. Town
send's inferior article 7 This young roan's liquid Is pot
to be
COMPARED WITH THE OLD DR'S,
because of one GRAND FACT, that one is INCAPA
BLE of DETERIORATION, and
• NEVER SPOILS
while the other DOE:S ; and Mrs
tag the bottles containing' it int.. fniginents ; the sour,
scut liquid exploding and damaging other goods!—
Must not this horrible compound be poisonous to the
system 1—• What put and iota u .ystem already dis
eased trith taut! What causes Dy•pcipsia but acid 7
Do we not all know that when Moil sours In our
stomachs, what mischief it proilnces
heartburn. palpitation of the heart liver complaint.
dinrrhcea, dysentery, colic, and corruption of the blood?
What-ls Scriifula but an acid humor in the body 1
What produces all the humors which bring on Erup
tions of the Skin, Scald Deadt, Salt Rheum, E:ry
sipclas, White Swellings, Fever Sores, and all nicer
mines internal and external 7 It is nothing under
heaven, lint en acid substance, which sours, and
than spoils all the, fluids of the body, more or less.
W muses Rheumatism but a sour, or acid fluid
wh., • usinuates itself between the joints and else
whets, irritating and inflaming the delicate tissues
union which it nets ? So of rerviors diseases, of im
purity of the blood, ofileranged circulations, rind near
ly all the aliments which nillict human nature.
Now is It not horrible to make and sell, and in
finitely warsr in nor this
SOURING. FERMENTING A CI D "COM
POUND" OF. S. T. TOWNSEND, -
and yet he would rtin have It understood that Old Dr.
Jacob Townsend's Genuine, Original Sarsaparilla;
Is tin IMITATION of his Inferior prepanttlonl!
Heave!, forbid that we should deal in an article
which would bear the most distant resemblance to
d. P. Townsend', artic le! and
.which should bring
down upon the old Dr. such a mountain load of com
plaints and crlminnfions from Agents who have sold,
and purchasers who have used S. P. Townsend's
FERMENTING COMPOUND.
We wish- It tindersbiod. because It is the absolute
truth, that S. P. Townsend's article and old Dr.lacob
Townsend's Sarsaparilla - ore araven wide apart and in
gnatlp dissimilar; that they are unlike in every par
tlcnlar. having Lint ono-single thing in summon:
As ELP: Townsend- my' doctor, - and never •was,
Is nn - chemist, mi 'phartitaceutist,-knows no ninrelol
medicine or disease that) any other common, minim
un professional man, Avlutt ruhriottee can the pub..,
have that they are receiving. arpenuine scientific
niedielne, containing all the virtues at the article*
used iich preparing it, and which .nte inciPahle
changes which might render them the AGENTS
Disertie instead of health.
-But what else should be et potted from one who
knows nothing comparatively of ',medicine:Or disease :
it i recptires a person, of some, experience to conk nod
serve ;up even4l eimimou'deeent Hoer *much
more important'is it that the persons who num4factlue
medictne, demeaned for
Weak Stomacher and 9111(ceb/cd ,Syp
should., know' well the medical properties of plants,
the hest manner of cOnceittrating,and securing their
healing virtues, also no extensive ititoWledge of - the
vationsoineases•which affect the human system, and
bow to adapt rentedfrs 44 these diseases `
'lt Is to arrest frauds 'fickin - the Unfortunate, to pour
balm Into intended hnutitnity. to kfildlei WO' lb the
despairing bosom, to restore health and bloom, and ,vi.
Igor Intothe Crushed Ind broken, and to: hitelsh in ,
tlrmity .that 01,,D Lilt. ,JAcrID TOWNSEND btu;
SOUGHT ned'EA)ND the opportunity and means to
, bring his
, Grand 'Uniiersal Coueentrated
Rentedy,` -
wtt to the Rub. nos' to the knowiedge eti
.:For 13a1e at the Post Qffice ,Tunic
hannock,,hy C. E. LATHROP, General
Agent for Wyoming county.
NEW,SADDLE, - *I2IA — RWESS
MANt/Agr.PRY:
The aubsOriber wontd
. •a. .respectfully notify. the
, .public that, he has corn.inenred
, Th'e Saddle Harnfas
i s . business, tkehorou'gh
ot"l'unkhanndck,
Statil'a. thick Block, on
F. l • Bridge ei raet, two doota
above+ H. Stark & Co 's §tare,, , iyhaTe h e
intends to keep on hand and' manufacture
to order,
Saddles, Brlags, Harness, ryalts,,Ta
flees, Halters, Carpetiligs,
and every artielezonneeted.-withihe busi
ness. By stile' aveniitin to business and
promptness in fu/tilling all eligamertienip,
he hopes In meet with a liberal share o
public patronage:
AM kinds of produce taken in-exchange
for work—Cash not refused.,
WA BEEBE.
Tnnkhannock, Oct. 30, 1849.
Doctor Yourself for .25 Cents.
By means of the pock
'et ESCU LA PIUS, or
Every one his own
Physician ! Twenty
fourth edition. with
)upwards of a hundred
engravings, shov, Ind
private diseases of ev
ery shape and form,
.and malformetions of
7- 11re-get l ierative system,
by 14 ta . Y °wee, M.U.
arrived, that persons
si. .ng tit,.... ..et disease, need no
more to become the victim of quackery,as
by the prescription contained in this book
any one may cute himself without hin
drance to business. or the knowledge of
the most intimate friend, and with one
tenth the usual expense. in 'aihittion to
the general routine of private diseases, it
fully eiplainstheCanse of manhood's ear
ly,decline, with observations no marrial,3,B
—;)asides many other derangements which
it would not be proper to enumerate in
the publid prints.
Any person sending Twenty-Five cents
enclosed in a letter, will receive one copy
of this book, by mail, or five copies will
he sent"for one dollar. 'ALI ress. DR. W.
yOUIkII;,N,n. 151 SPRUCE sireet,PHIL
ADELPIIIA. Post paid.
Dr. Young ran he consulted on any of
the diseases described in his different put..
lications, at his r tfi-e, 152 Spruce street,
every day between 9 and 3 o'clock, (Sun
days excepted.)
May 21. 150. JY
MAMMOTH
CLOTHING EMPORIUM! !
CLOTTING
At the New Clothing- and Gentlemen 9 l
Furnishing & Outfitting Establishment
TUXKH.I.,VXO CK,
KOHNS & MAYER,
VN iJr doe st., one door to•low Nlessrs
Itead tSt Bardwelt's
_Store, have the
pleasure of _nviting the public in general
and those who want Good and Cheap
Clothing in particular, to call at their store
and examine the largest and most splendid
stock of the
EtlE§iT GOODS
ever imported into this section of country
such as Coats, Pantaloons, and Vests ;
Shirts; Collars, Suspender, Gloves, and
every article of Men's, Youth and Chil
dren's -
WEARLNG ./IPP3REL.
Their articles ar well made and the
work is warranted.
All kinds of Vlothing, made to order on
short notice.
They have algn omband a good stock of
Boots & Shoes.
Being:determined to sell goods as lonr
as they can be bought at any other estab
lishment to the linion s -we feel assured that
we can suit all thove who . may 'favor us
wi'h a gall. . KOfINS & MAYER.
Oct. 30,-1849.
THE
Wyoming co. Mutual Insurance Com.,
N‘'Olt FUR Al E 1) by Act of Pei.n.Leg
iskiurß, approved April 16, .1850., is
now ready to r ceive applications for In
surance, on the Minna!• principle, nn most
kinds of property`exposed to destrw•tion by
fire. All who insure in this Company
will share equally, in proportion to the
amount insored, in the profits and fosse', ;
and each will have a vote rn the election
of officers and a voice in the direction of
its operations.
The following are the Directors and Of
ficers for the eheuing years! •
DIRECTORS.
_John Bunnell, Bradley Wakeman, Ja. !
bez Jenkins, Sherman D. ' Phelps; Ste
phen Capwell, A. K. Peckham, Henry
Robers, Andrew Gordinier, Asa S. Da
na, 'R. R. Little, Thos. Osterhout, Al
fred Hine, John Fassett.
OFFICERS.
S. D. Phelps; President.
Milton Dana, Secretary.
R. R. Little, Vice President.
John Bunnell, Treasurer.
S. H. Taylor, General Agent.
Not more kin $2,000 taken in one risk,
and no Steam or other bxtra-hazaidous
property inQttree,, Amount of Advance
I",remiurn paid "on $l,OOO, on - a five-years
institanci , , for safe tarm prope.ty4- 3 .0 0 ,
=abOnt one-lorth the amount charged by
stock companieF. Other property in pro.
Onion to risk.
Applications fcif insurance_or for Agen
cies to be iddressed.to:ft. }1: - --k , r4ify Chair
man Executive I.lciniiiiirrie; or to •
MOON
Teekhaniiock, June '4, 1850,
Itrarningl
indebted tO A. 'Dull - lath or
A L n
am 43i Son, ere hereby t L A.Durh
persons' ,
no
titled that .payment,totst be made ixtnedi
ately, erwl'that alf aieotints'ntii settled be
fore the 15th day of September will be col.
lected by law. Payment•may be made to
Macon' Dana, Ilea.,' - 'runkhannock,' or to
the subseribPr at Mehoopany.
thAug. 6, 1830. F. DURHAM. "
B edsteads ! Bedsteads ! !
A largoAssortutent of tnipprpr quality
A
Be,dsteads just received'And for sale
at very low'priee,s,ar chojelegraph Store.
' 2 .3OHN •H. HOGART.
Tunt.hannock. July 16, 1830.
gratiAß: t; , WAIN
1 -• I •
!PH s People ,o 1 or Steamers b
4- - tweet' this pkt aild,tiotnorD, ip Ha
nary,-ere doing"a'tietneptiook Whim.
Them is 'nothln dioi l can compete wi
theta. There is no shoals' r sand ban'
that can stop them; and they are cooatan
1:11 i.upplojiliz, the eababribersivith a ma'
nificetit assortment of•
Cheap ) I'm, and Semonable Goo
very variety that can Ile found in a c.
try Store :
Clotlis,Cassinzers,Satinetts,B etoer i e
. Kentucky ;eons, Flannels . ' '
all kinds of Calicos, Domestics , Fm.
Merinoes, Dunords.Retrnania, Cloths
all colors, and gala Plaid,
,Gimps and Ye
eels,. Hats., Caps, Boots, Shoes,
Iron, Steel, Naffs and Nell Bod•
Coffees, Teas, Sugars ' . Molasses, D
Stuffs, Cod Fish,' linage P; itc. arc., all
which will be sold at we y low prices f'
Cask or ay kind of Barter.
THOS. OSTERHOUT & CO.
Oct. 30, 1849.
IAFFLICTED,READV
PHILJIDELPLIM.
MEDICAL SOUSE, t
Established`so Years ago, by
,
A'. W. Corner of Third and Union Sts
between Spruce and Pine streets,
PHILADELPHIA.. '4
rt IE7EI'. Y EARS of extensive an
uninterrupted practicespent im this l
city have rendered Dr. K. the most expe
and successfu practitioner far 'and near,i
the treatment of all diseases ot a prim'
nature. Persons aflliCted with Ulcers o
the body, throat or lege, pains in the he.
or bones, mercureal rheumatism, aino
tures, gravel, disease arising from youth,
ful excesses yr impurities Of the Mandl
%hr-rehy the zonstuution has become
leer led, are 41 treated with success.
t - le who places himselt under the car"
of Dr. K., may relietuusly confide in hi
honor as a gentleman, and confidently rr
ly upon his sluil as.,a physician.
Take Particular .Notice;
YrAing men who have injured them •
selv e s by a certain practice indulged in
habit frequently learned from evil coin ,
panlons or at school—the effects of whic.
are nightly felt, even -when asleep, 811.1
destroy both mind and hody;phould appl
immediately. V eakness and consign;
iional debility, loss of muscular energy '
physical lassitude and general postrii
lion, irritability and all nervous aftection i .
indigestion. sluggiiihness of the liver, an.,
every disease in any way connected sit. ,'
the disokder of- the procreative function,
cured, and full vikor restored,
'YOUTH & MANHOOD.
vigorous Life,
•- OR A
Premature Death.
KINKELIN on Self Preservation.
ONLY 25 ctNTs
This honk just published, is fulled with
useful ierurmation, on the infirmities and
diseases of ie generative grgans. It ad
dresses itself alike to Youth, i:ilanhood and
Old Age, and should he read by ail.
The valuable advice and impressive
Warning it gives, will prevent years of
misery and save annually thousands of
VPP. •
Parents by reading it will learn how t.:
prevent the desituction of their children.
A remittance of 25 cents, enclosed in a .
letter addressed to" Dr. Monello, N. W
corner of 'Fitlrd and-Union streets,betwee
Spruce and Pine, Pluladelptlia,"
sure a' book, under envelope, per rem, mof
math
Persons at a distance may address Dr.
K. by letter, (pool paid,) and be cured at
home.
Packages of Medicines, Direction, etc.,
forwarded by sending a remittance, and
put up secure from Damage or Curiosity. .
Booklyellers. News A4-:ents, Pedlars
Canvassers, and alt others supplied with.
the above work at very low rates. . 44)
WONDER & BLESSING of the AGE!
THt Wyoming bounty Agency fo
the sale of this valuable ' iiitlpopnlar atty.!
le, has passed into the hands or MesWrF•
BOLLES & GUODALE. with a supPlY 1
of 350 BOTTLES!
The great merit '
tit - this weil•knoWni
Spring and Surnreer Remedy wench se %•'
insure it an extensive sale. Persons is ,
tending to use it as an alterative, will d
well to comin'ence early .and _persetere
until its Efficacy in their particular cases
shall be fairly tested.-
•
44 Saved ,her
So says Mrs. Thomas (Ystethout, of on i
village 4 who was - sinking under a genera t
debility.
Cured Sick Hicd-..dche
and otherwise greatly alleviated dtat•es.
and suffering. as certifiee n in thfs - case' of
Mrs.Alfre 4o 'd. iB H p i s nesia.dur
:
. ( i./1, 1 ;, .
by relief broirght tcr.a.eziej of water
in a stomach titt , epsed,.aao greatly., debil
itated. - The- subscriber can certify _to
this. HitneepAbe:aultecet.,farleate--is
greatisyneneftited—bettitit , testored•ll He
therafeArecomMende tnftillendhireice:i
the use Aar TOWNBFINWS
Compound 85i - rnp SaisaOtitilia; I
pteibe'nt' induagreeabie beveragi=:-in ea
whie-offensive to the taste anit2 stomach,
Dud' . 1)0 1 /e 98 1 11 W - 1 1 9.151.Yllitt!ib e _Pedica
Prope M
rties. , aving,nn .-fionget . .noy, inter
not in the sal - 4 4 ,41e - liciuntarily makes
this statement'in justice protirieterr,
and in frienilehii - ko theafflicted•
-A. - DURHAM.
Tunkliatinock, Mardi-1850.
WHERE A' n 1 . 1 ,4110 3: Char!site, has
idt my bed and 'board with
the out tinSi
Jost cause iv, pro'vocation, t his is refore
to notify all parsons 'not to , trusi ber,on
account,my
y nttatiting S
d": will payy
E ri N °. d A.i bt i!E °l l!P e 'r
Forkstoni 193y'18,11350. • -
ftRADLES, Rakes and Scythes ks *lO
cheap, by H. STARK &Oa