North Branch democrat. (Tunkhannock, Pa.) 1854-1867, June 08, 1864, Image 4

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- FOR—
, ic.r ■-
Bargains.
WAR OR NO WAR,
Tin: PEOPLE ARE BOUXD TO HAVE
mom ®im? o
0. L. HALLSTEAD AND SON
have just received, and are constant
ly receiving, a large stock of goidg,
consisting of
Dry Goods,
y 7
Groceries,
Hardware,
Crockery,
Hats,
Caps,
Boots,
Shoes,
Hosiery,
Reatly-
Made
Clothing,
Books,
Stationery,
Wall Paper,
Window
Paper,
Drugs,
Paints,
Oils,
Glass,
Sash,
Nails,
Lime,
Flour,
Salt,
Fish,
Pork,
Clover and
Timothy
Seed,
Soaji,
Candles,
Grind Stones
Plow-
Castings,
a.ul everything usually kept in lirst
class stores.
GREAT BARGAINS
IN—
Dry Goods.
Wc are n<>'.v prepared to exhibit a'l
the most popular variet : *s of Fall
and Wintei Dress (roods, Lades
Clothes, shawls, h hmr.e's, Hosiery,
Br.lmorai Skirts, 11:r-. Hoods,
Sontags, Scarfs, Under Garments.
&c. &c., all at very low prices.
O. L. H LLSTEAD & SON.
WANTED.
All kinds of Farmers Produce.—
Lumber, hingles, Wool Socks, Sheep
Pelts, Beef Ilides, and everything
that will sell ; for which the highest
market price will be paid.
NICHOLSON, July 29. lgr.l.
LIMB FOR FARMERS, AS A.FRRTITTZE
for sale at VKKNOY
tlrcbopptn, ?ept 18 iw.
" fillfffElM
; T |
i our Tirrmt a. famtlv sewing m achtve
it frt gaining a trwl'l-wide r-pn'atioo. It is bu
j yoVrJ do'.ibt t!ic*bt.u ai. l slic tiHdt and ui"St beautiful
of all Fa mil/ Sewing Machines yet offered to the
public Ki> other Family Sewing .Machine ha" so
! many nsej'cl appliances for lleuimfng, Binding. Fell
ing. Tucking. Gathering, (iuaging, Braiding, E:n- .
br-o lcring, Cotdi '.nil so forth. No other Family
Sewing M mimr h iseo much rapacity tor a great
variety cif tv<.k It will s -ty all kinds of cloth, j
and with all kind* olthread. Great an 1 recent iL
proveuicnta make our Family Sewing Machine tnojt
reliable, an i inest diirc'-de. ami most certain in ac
tion at all rate# of speed, Tt makes the interlocked
stitch, which is t!i" best #Mteh SnoWn. Any one, ev
en of the tuuet ordinary capacity, can see, at a glance,
how to use the letter A. Family Sewing Machine. —
Oar Family Sewing Machines .-.re tiui.-iicJ in chaste
and es<jn : site
i dim Ful ling Vase of the Family Machine is a j
piece of curving workmanship of the most use fill j
kind. It protects the machii e when not iu use, nrd
when abcut to be opera'cd niay tc opened a? a spa- ;
ciou? and substantial table to sustain the work. — j
i Wife some < ( the Casey, made out "f the choicest ;
woods, arc fir.i bed in the simplest and chastest man- ,
tier possible, ethers are adorned and crubelished in .
| the most costly and superb manners.
Tt is absolutely necessary see the Family Ma
chine in operation, so as to judge of its great enpaci
i ty an i beauty.
It is fast bee. taing as popular for f..niily sewing !
I as ot:r manufacturing machines are for manufaetur- |
; i:ig r-nu-' s
Tim Branch OiTiecs arc well supplied with silk. ;
twist, thread, nee lies, nil, A•. ft he very best qual- •
I 5, - v ; i
j .send for a I'AMriii.i-.T.
THE SINGER MAXITA: TTi'.I SG COMPANY, j
i ' 4>S B road war, New York. 1
f |7"Plil!adelplila Office, * i O fft est nut St.
I j j
1 aawis mmw mm
AN D
I
j E X s iKt 9b.op.
tP HE subs . r p or hv> just received at his shop, over
i iiaiikitisi n's S'.oie. in
PA.,
I and wilt cci.stau ly ktcp oi hand sli the 1 itcrt
;MPROVED COIN! MS|
Among wli: h ar the " EALOk IC," MIXER and
i "UNION" patterns, with PARLOIt ST *V£S and
' '.'caters of every description, which be offers for
j 3Pay
; at prices th it will defy competition
I His stoves arc bought direc"; >• t the Manufaetur-'
; orsat >I,I.ANY, Wll.lv I SB MIRK PROVIDENCE
! 'On sf'KA\'l "N lie i- thor ore ennblod to soil
"cu; at a small advance on the original co t
TJH, SHE £ T -1R OM,
! Copper Ware.
( all kiu !i on It. n i a; : lin id t> r. !• r A' so
I'll*. >V Vt.O V ;I >. i . ;) '-s.s (1 ti-
SII '' I ! i I I
Th- popular C < .kin - S' .ve,
Fuk* c s t li uec n,
Elevated oven) i* n-nv fu the f;r., offered at
i S-0 for cir a. f y inch,
BEPAmiWJAHB 3088H48
neatly and promptly tl< as.
li EN ii V STAN'S UURY.
i Mc.-bcppen. Dec. 17th, !->;"/?—\
?aiTS
j r P!IE EBSCRIP.KII HAS HAD IN Sl T CE€SSFI"L
X cper.it'.c>n. for sever. I years, a .
\E zJ£ 2 £
r TTZ\jW^TVXDiJ*L.,
*
| where all of the uiost approvd mi l rare kimis of
I rRUIT d- ORNAMENTAL TREES,
I Can be obtained.
Being cn\ ncd from e .rience thar his Trees
i and Plants will give far better sati- faction to the
■ Fruit-growers < t Wyoming ( . unty than any grown
■in other localities he confidently soil . its their patron- i
i
t He will make annual visits either in person or by
! his agents to most of the townshi; .f U yoiuing To .
i ' cud asks only that his omens uw>y no csaminej
an ! bis ii ethod of dealing be ti -t-1
Al! orders by f -t'-r or otherwise, for Trees, vines or
| pj nta will be promptly intended to.
, * t.' .il-ly. b IIARK INS.
•
i
HARD WAR E & IRON
' mm sbo's -s>
\OW Ol'FEIt FOR S At.l.
?
t IRON, STET, NAJLS AND SPIKES. MINE
RAII,. RAILROAD SPIKES, AXVri.S,
BELLOWS, PL UN A CON YEN
HOR.-E-SHOES. HAM
MERED JIOBSE
NAILS.
<; WROUGHT IRON,
j BUILDERS' nmuun,
CARPEN
TERS' TOOLS,
( ILL WARE \NI ; r> )
HERS, SPOKES. FKLLOI..S • EAT
l SPINDLES, CARRIAGE SPRINGS, AXLES
PIPE BOXES SPFJNG : T EL.
1 I BOTTS, NETS, w ISII
I ERS JtKLTINO,
1 PACKING,
GR:MD STONES;
' I PLASTER
PARIS, CEMENT.
IIAIR, >I!OVEL<. M IIITE LEAD
FRENCH WINDOW
GLASS, <vo , Ac.,
ALSO SASH,
DOORS AN I) RLi .VPS
OX H \ \?. 1 V ACSOR . MKVT
AND MANE FACTE I; ED 'lO ORDER
)
r LEATHEER AND FINDINGS,
ti
FAIRBAts Iv'B SCALES.
.
I S-r:.c.tc.n. ..tarrh 16, 1563 vln33— l.v ■
Tjt resh Cironnd I'laster In n.uantifle<i
L and at prices to suit purchaser#, nw for sale a
, ay t. AIWWRT JB |
% •
A i i ***
~,,, ~ . TELE mmm-rnmm
PLACE TO BUY
tour
STOIVBS 11
* ' si#? J
< :.*■* (■;£• :r- -j TrnTr —
I
T8 AT THE
snasmsoß
STOVE. TIN*. COPPER AND SHEET-IRON' WARE j
MANUFACTORY.
A\ lIISUE MAY HE FOUND a LARGE nnl well PC- j
lected assortment of the most approved patterns j
' consisting of COOKING. PARLOR anil HEATING i
| STOVES, for wood or coal, and tvi'l bo sold at low |
prices.
AYe would call the .attention of the public, an' j
! farmers in particular, to our XEW : LEVATED I
OVEN COOKING STOVE. for wood or coal,
TIIE DACOTAII!!
which for economy, durnbilbc and neatness of dc.-igri I
i cannot be surpassed. It is made with extra HEAVY
TOPS, COVERS and YENTII,RATED CENTRES.
I and with front doors to siide. The oven and flues
are unusally large, making it
SUPERIOR TO AXY STOVE OF TIIE
KIM)
i ever brought into this market. It cannot fc.il to
give good satisfaction. Those .in want of a
G-oc el
I hould call and xatnine it ! o"ore purchasing else
where.
7JH, COPPER & 3HEET
ino-,v: WARE
of all kin's. ZINC, SlovE PIPE, IRON WARE,
i,-.. always on hand.
Merchants supplied with good# on reasonable
terms Roofing, guttering nil all Rial# ol' jobbing
will be promptly attend. 1 to
OLD UKAv< COPPER, PEWTER, RAGS and
i [RON, WOOD and LUMBER, MIiXGI.ES, and
tr.o.-t kin Is of pro lu c taken in '•.v-!i..r.go i'.r goods
and wares.
Thankful for past patronage, . respectfully invitt
all in want of anything in our linofo give us a call
"Live and let !.•" 0"'- U sales aim small j rofi e
,s our li.' tto.
E 1-. SNOW* A CO
Nicholson Sept - m3.
Slop 3 3
Wo rI h of Go od s
ARRIVING \TTHK
!KTo"w Store!
AT MII.I.TOWS. .
'
I . _
Now Is your time to juirsliase
SII.K ROODS,
DRV (iOODS,
It !>"*> All li,
ULIEUNSWAKE,
CEASXWAKF.,
HOOTg ek SHOES'
IIOS CAPS.
And ft Variety of otlicr Articled too
.
Numerous to mention,
Cheaper Thau fJeer
i
!. C. SHERWOOD,
! Has received direct trom the cities of
| PHILADELPHIA i IffiW-YK,
The Largest, Cheapest and Best
Assortment of
Fall and Winter Goods
(Purchased entirely for Cash) ever offered in MILL
TOWN, which he is selling at
UNCOMMON LOW PRICES!
I
*
His /Stock, which he intends to
keep always Full, embiTcese very
thing wanted by the People in this
Place, and customers can at all times
rely on getting the Articles they may
want, at /Satisfactory Prices. lie is
not to he undersold by any, and asks
the Public to call and examine his
STOCK. He would ask the LADIES
ot call and Examine his Assortment of
! LADIES' DRESS GOODS!
AN I> I'ANC Y A T ICI, S ,
OF W lilt II HE H AS Hie FIRST C HOICE.
POSTSCRIPT.
His stores at EWTON CENTRE and
li \UKIE —making three in all,
are also in full blast, thereby ena
bling him to keep up a complete is
ortmeot iu sadi.
C PR FRVVf op
Nov ** n 18(V*
.THE CONFESSIONS ANU EXPERIENCE
OF A NERVOUS INVALID.
Published for the i-cneiit and a ■? a < auti->n to vouug
men. and others, who suffer trom Nervous Debility"
' Early Decay, and their kindred ailments—supplytn"
! the means of Self-cure. Ity oun who has cured hitrP
I self after being a victim of misplaced confidence in 1
medical humbug ami quackery. By enclosing a post,
paid directed envelope, single copies may be had of !
I tho author, NATHANIEL MATRATR, E-P, BEDFORD-'
if'MX® ?oualf, Kp Terjr - yj-itli-ly
f RA^FOAD.
CII/AdNTGE OF TIMB j
. j
ON aftd after Monday. November 25th 1 SGI, Trains
will run as follows :
EXPRESS PASSENGER TEA INS
Leave Great Bcnil at ..7:20 A. M. |
New Milf-ru •* T:N9 "
Montrose- S:0O "
Ilopbottom • 8:23 "
Nicholson 8:40 44
FaUpryville 904 "
A Ling ton 9*20 "
SCRANTON 10:00 "
Moscow 10:41 "
Gouldsboro 11:07 "
Tcbyhanna- 11:20 "
Struud-burg 12.32? P. M
Water Gap .-12:46 •' j
Oeiuinbia ••••!:00 "
Delaware I:2S 44
llopn (Philadelphia connection) • • 1:33 '•
Oxford 1:53 "
Washington 2:10 "
.1 unction 2:32 "
j Arrive at New York- 5:30 "
Philadelphia 6mt) 44
MOVING NORTH
t Lenvo New York from foot i f Courflaml
| Street -8:00 A M.
i Pier No. 2, North River, 7:00 "
| Philadelphia, from Kensington Depot 7:10 •'
j Leave J unction 11:15 "
Washington 11:33 "
Oxford 11:50 '
Hope (Philadelphia connection)•• 12:14 P. M.
Delaware 12:43 "
Columbia 1.-00 ''
Water Gap 1:16 "
Stroudsburg 1:30 " j
Tol-yhanna 2:43 " j
Goublsboro 2:55 " i
Moscow ' 3.17 "
SCR AN TON 1:10 "
Ahmgton -1:10 " J
Factoryvi'le ,:56 "
Nicholson 5.16 " j
Ilopbottom 3:38 "
Montrose 6:PO 44 |
New Milfur.J 6:21 "
Arrive at Great Bend 6:40 44 '
fc V* These Trains onnne< t . t Great lb-n l with the
Night-Express Trains both East and West on the
New York UOJ Erie, and at Scranton wiiii Trains on j
Lackawanna an-l Bloomsbnrg Railroad fur Pit-sti.n. j
Kingston an I Wilkcsb trre ; :ui 1 the Train m>v
South contents at Junction iih Trains for Dethic-'
iieni, Mauch Chunk. Pending and llarrisuurg.
Passengers to and from New York change cars •<
Junction. To aiul Fr-un Philadelphia, vm 15. D. R
R., leave or take c;.-# at Hope.
F-i Pittstun, Kingston :u,i Wilke-Larre, t ike L.
,k P. R R. car.- at Scrant -n.
ForJcssu; Archbald and Carbon-dale, take Omni
bus at S" ronton.
ACC) 1 ion AI ION TIIAIN.
MOVING NOR'i II
; Leaves S wanton '1:50 41
Al -.ngt. n .55 ,
Factory vil ■ il.-bO "
Nicholson 11-30 44
} r i.pl>tfom 12:05 P. M
Montroe 12:45 '•
New '. fortl 1:20 44
Arrives at v..eat l end 1.45 41 ,
MOVING SOUTH
! Leaves Great Bend 2:10 P. M :
New Mi!?-.i 1 2:.!5 4 -
?.! .ntre.-em -3:05 ' j
Ib-P'oH.. 3; 15 44
Nt- fnrisofl 1:15 14
j ' Fa- toryville 5:13 14 j
A'-.ingtan 5-40 44
Arr.v?s at SiTiaton 6.50 4 *
| This Train leaves S. rant a alt-r the arrival ofthc
j i'r .In from Kingston, avid o meis at Great 4!end
with 'he Ray lixpie-.- Tiaius bo'b Ei.-tand West or.
, i-'e.v York an i Eric.
.TOUN BRIBBIN, Supt.
Biiperiutc:.dci.:'.- ~ii e. >
Scranton, No . I-j! \
I
i ~ "
Del., I.ack. ek W o-t rti Itnilroad.
THE PASSENGER TRAIN
| EAVES GREAT BEND AT 740 A M AF
jl i terthe arrival at 50 a.m..of theCINCINNA
j TI EXPBE>S from tho West, connecting at
i .-t'KANTON. wiiere i: artivrs at 10.10 a. m. with ..
: tram on t cL \* !-. \WANNA and BI.tW.MSB' BG
HA 11.ROAD, for PITIS'IvX. WYG.MING \'A L-
I.EY, KINGS 1. N a:.l W4LKES BARBE ami with
the DEL AW All E and HUDSON RAILBOAI) for
PR OVf DE.Vt'i:. t.'LYPHANT and CARBOND.M.E.
At HOPE 1 ATIOX this irain i-oiinei-ht by omnibtis
with the BELVIDERE DELAWARE RAILROAD
! for PfHLIPSBI HG, I'REX TON and PHILADA.-
1 \t NEW HAMPTON JUNCTION, .vhcre it ar
, lives at 2.35 p. in , tho some train corrects with
1 trains on t!. • CEXTK ' L HA I S.ItOAD of New .lor
' s.• v . for ELIZABETH, NEWARK, NEW-YORK.
, EASTi'N, BETIiLEME.M, ALLEN'TOWN, M \UCfI
j Fill NK. READING and IIARRISBUIM. i'assen
• ger-1 y this trim arrive in NEW YORK at 5.50, in
PAILADELi'IIIA at 7.69. and in UARRISBURG
it 820 p m
The trtins leaving foot of COFRTI.AND ST..
NEW-YORK, at S.Oli a m , and KKN'SIi'vGTON
DEPOT, Plill.A DELPHI A nt 710 a tti . conm-et
' wftii the Passenger Train of this road, leaving NEW
j HAMPTON JUNCTION v 11 20 a.m. and arr'.v
--! inj? at SCR ANTON at 102 p. Nt . where it connects
with n train m the LACKAWANNA and BLOOMS
BURG RAILROAD, and with the omnibus running
to the DELAWARE and HUDSON RAILROAD
This train arrives at GREAT BEND at 6.10 p.
rn , making a close conn tion with the mail trail:
going West on the ERIE RAILWAY.
AN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
leaves SCRANTON nt 10 10 a. in , connecting at
GREAT BEND with tho day Express train West on
(lie ERIK RAI I.WA Y. Bv this trai i passet grs ar
} rive at ITHACA, SYRACUSE, BUFFALO, Ac. the
is line day. Returning, this train leaves GREAT
| BEND at 2.20 p. ur, on the arrival of the ND\V
"j YORK EXPRESS going East, and BUI rALO EX
PRESS going West, an 1 arrhceir. S3RATON at
5 30 p, m.
JOHN BRISBIN, Superintendent.
R. A lle.nrv, General Ticket Agent,
-cranton, June 15. 1863
'THE Xrj-xTEST
| FROM EUR OPE
D fully cnnfirimtorv of r >micr rcpons that THE
' DUTCH HAVE POSSESSION OF IIO!,-
i LAND.
It is also authoritatively announced that
! o. s. IVfi llss
>
i ! has exclusive posses: : >n of the
) |
' STOVE AND TIN-SHOP I
AT—
TUNKHANNOCK,
; where every thing in ?ko lino of his trade can be
, ! hud at the
t
LOWEST LIVING PROFITS.
i HOUSE-KEEPERS will find at his Shop, the lat
: est and most improved Patterusof
i OOOBLmG-,
AXD
PAfiL-QS STG-¥ES,
| with all the FURNITURE and FIXTURES complete.
Roofing & Guttering
in all its branches, attended to O'l short notice and on
• !
REASON A I* 1/ i: TEH M S.
HE PAIRIKT G,
PROMPTLY, NEATLY, AND CHEAPLY DONE. |
O 8. MILLS
1 rnnkticro k f NT 1, •
|u
'"The Latest Styles!
I
—OF—
| SPUING- & ftUAJ -YfKui
Bonnots,
*
MILLINERY GOODS. I
i
{ harejiwt hern reeeivtd nt the eatablKhment rf
LOUISAHEPBURU, 1
! !
on Tioga Street, p|#-rite the Post-nffiee, where will
be found Ladies. L'hilrca, Mift-c., nn l Boy's FLATi, ;
I HATS, and CAPS; IIE A D-L It ESSES, *RI BINS
i FLOWERS, end TRIMMINGS, a til everylhing in
the line of.Milliner- vrhLh will be Eul-1 of the i.ires!
Cash Prir'S.
Repairing promptly an Ine ii!* done. I.adie.
p! en so, call art! examine for them#c!v
Tunkbnnnerk.Oet 3 1562 —\2ull lvwil
"W !
smmi ?
AND -
CHAI
f I
Cr- '-eT'A ~ .
l
MANUFACTORY!
i— _ ,
The pules,-riler ha- p.iPt <> :ne ? .: new T arntru-t
j
; Cabinet and Chair Manufactory in Tunkh.iuiioc-k.
j next door to C. 31. I\ on's grocery si te— where arc i
kept on hand an 1 inanufuHu cd to order:
TABLES of all -ii-.cp. pattci'.i-. an l aba.
CHAIRS Cnnc-xeat, F! ur - * •*t. u, an ! t-o.u'r.on.
BURE AU-" 4 ol nil sfyb-p. EU-.-P, and ra-i ■?#.
BEDSTEADS. Cottage nr. i common.
CENTRE TABLE-. WORK >T. .S, BOOK
CASES, and i-iv '-1 wary thi- g '.tin- h i-.in be foil 1
j ? t'<e largest fund!urn e.-tal !i-hinc!it in thecnintry,
n lie wi'' >el. at i:-v a Joa a- tiiey Mil I e
| bough' in any town *>u: .le th- ei :ep. Being :::t
I i-fied thai lie 'an compete, i .(!* i w riimni.ship ai !
prices with any e-iiv ili.-hn-uni ... the '.-ountiy. l.t ■>- ■
: li.-i the 1u- lie 4 atronagc.
t EPAIRIXG of all k'trbd. :.e ' 1 lit .f, r'.i'-rtai.-
! MCI nod workman'rke niannt-r. •
\ ll.—Old cane-seat < hair*, new ?ca 4 - i -ml r
j paired.
j UNDER TAKlNG.—Having a Hcnre -.f hi- w:.
and having ha li. ti.-'i expi-iic.. i u .ii "t i
! this dtp iriureiit -X t'.e '• . .-.m--- on sh i i ,
| ?n ja fiiil-iif. 'ULt r.
A BRA II AM 13 A ,\s. ,
I Jul v 13, 1 62. —a lol'.H y
| CROCKERY!!!
A l/Liy." ;*■':• ek just fUjiun-.'.t
AT
I T. r,. KOSS fit (.'(.AS.,
| {.feii |
WALL I' APF.IL
W \j f_ f> \
WA! !. I'AFKU'
AY.M/OW >[!AII-i
WINDOW SHADES.
WIN"Do A SHADES.
OF Af.l. S i Y LEA
CLOTH Sil \ <)j.;s Wl i|| IU I; i>l IL S
t'LO ! II SHADi ■ YVi'l !! UOriDEUS.
, FIXTURES AND KOi.L! ]>,< OMiM.K! E
FIXTURES AND Eoi.f.KHS fuMi I K! E.
! EM IJROIDEHED MUSI.IN t'l II TAINS.
EMlli'Ol DELEi> Mi Si !N <1 CTAIN 4 -"*
E.MIiROHJEIiEI) .Vil si.iN CUGTAIXS.
ALSO
A Large Stock of White Goods;
SWISS MI LS
DOTTED SWISS MUM.IN".
BRII.LTA NTS,
JACONETS,
LACKS,
BALMORAL SKIRTS, i
SPRING SKIRTS,
GLOWS, ;
RUM/ Af.LXANDIIES F. | D
And a Large Stock of
YANKEE NOTIONS,
I N
Jrun, 4
a. i Is,
White-Lead,
Z He, Linseed Oil,
Gla.>s, l'utty, Door-Locks,
and a general assortment of
BUILDERS' HARDWARE,
Fish, of all kinds.
i
I C4Sdb. i'Po.iea I
for a.I kinds of Grain. ,
; Tunkhannock, March, btli 18G4.
Fott HATS, MICE, ROACUEH, A\TS, BI:i> Brcs I
MOTHS IN Frits WOOUKSS, ic„ INSHTS ox FLAMS '
FOWLS, ANIMALS, 1
Put up in r.ie. 50c. au-1 SI 00 Boxes, Bottles, and
Flasks. 8i and 85 sires for Hotels, and Public in ,
stiiutions, Ac.
''Only iufaliil !e remedies known."
„Frec Ir Pwisooa." . j j
'•Not dat.g*rou to Mic Human Family.' 1 ;
"Hats come out of their h les to die."
L'fTSold A\ holt-sale in all large cities.
£ U sold by all Druggi.-ts a- Retailers everywhere <
• ! ! Br.w.vßi; ! ! ! of all worthless imitation j
I <f"Sce that 4 COST VII'P nmne is i n c:ub IN .\. Lottl ,
and Flask, before jou buy. 1
j E-?U Ado re?i Hrxur ft. Co star :
Depot 482 Broadway. V. Y.
iTff"Bold by J.
T-ynian, A C **( >■; Re ' '
-* v j
- i <:•*' *■* *
rv r 1 ; >v lD y
:
SCROFULA AKD SCROFULOUS DISEASM.
From Enu ry Fries, a weti-Luown t,t< cium.l cf
o.rf.rd, Maine.
" I have ••old large quantities of-your Bakrafab*
ilj.a, but never vet one bottle which tailed of the
desired effect and"lull sati-faction to those who took
it As fast as our people try it, they agree there liu
been no medicine like it before in our community 4 *
Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, Pustules,
Ulcers, Sores, and all Diseases of the Skin,
From. Her. Ilr,fit. Stratfon. Itristot, England.
•' I only do my duty to you and the public, whea
I add my testimony to thut jou publish of the me
dicinal virtues of your Saubafauilla. My daugh
ter, aged ten, hail au afflicting humor in her ears,
eyes, and hair for years, which we were unable to
cure until we tried your Sa rsara p.ii.la. bhe bee
been tvell for tonic months."
From Mr*. Jane F,. Hire, a scell knotrn and Mack
esteemed lady qf Dennisvillc, ' 'ape May Co., X. J.
" My daughter has Buffered tor a year pnat with e
ecrofulous eruption, which was very troublesome.
Nothing afforded any relief until we tried your 8a i*
•apahilla, which toon completely cured Iter."
From Charles I'. Cage, Esq.,qf the widly-knownft, m
qf Cog., Murray if Co., manufacturers qf enam
elled pap. rs in \askua, A'. 11.
44 I had for several years a very tioubleaonw Ate
tnor in my face, v. hich grew constantly worse until
it disfigured my features and became an intolerable
affliction. _ 1 tried almost everything a man could of .
bctU advice and medicine, but without any relief
whatever, until F took your Sarrafaru.la. Ii
immediately made my face worse, as you told me it
might for a time; but in a few weeks tiie new akin
t gau to form under the blotches, aud continued'
until my face is as smooth as au; body's, and 1 am'
without any symptoms of the disease that I know
of. I enjoy perfect health, and without a doubt owu
it to your Sarbaparilla."
EryEipalas General Debility Purify th*
Blood.
From T)r. Hoht San-in, Houston fit., A*. Y.
Dr. Aver : I seldom fail to remove Eruptions and
Scrofulous Sores by the persevering use of your
Sakhapakilla. and 1 have just now cured ail at
tack of Malignant Erysipelas with it. No altera
tive we possess equals the salsa barilla you hav#
supplied to the profession as well as to the peopW."
From J. E. Johnston, Esq , W ahem an, Ohio.
" For twelve venrs 1 had the yellow Erysipelas on
my right arm. during w hich time 1 tried ail the oeb
eb'rated physicians I could reach, and took hundreds
of doliats' worth of medicines The ulcers were so
bad that the cords became visible, and the doctors
decided that mv arm must bo amputated. 1 began,
taking vourSARBAPARtLLA. 'l ook two bottles, aud
some of your Fills Together they have cured me.
iam now as well and sound as anybody. Being in •
public place, my case is knowu to" everybody in tide
Community. and excites the Wonder of all.''
From Her.. Ilenry Monro, M. P. P . < f Setr cattle, C.
if'., a leading member qf the Canadian Parliament.
" I have used your Sarbapakii.la in inv family,
for general debility, and for purifying the blood,
with very beneficial results, aud leel confidence ia
commending it to the afflicted.''
Et. Anthony's Fire, Boso, Salt Rheum,
ficald Head, Sore Eyes,
From Harvey Sickler, Esq., the aide editor qf th*
Tunckhan nock Democrat, Pennsylvania.
14 Oar only child, about tlft-ee years of age, was at
tacked by pimples on lus forehead They rapidly
spread uiiti! they formed a ioathsome ai d virulent
acre, which covered his face, aud actually blinded
bis eyes for some days. A skilful physician applied
nitrate of sib cr and'other remedies, without anyap
parc nt effect. For fifteen day swe guarded his hands,
I< et with them he should tear open the festering and
corrupt wound which covered his whole face. Ttav
jug tried evcrv thing else we had any hope from, wo
began giving*your .Sarsaparilla" and applying
the iodide of potash lotion, as you direct. The soru
bega . to heal when we had given the first bottle,
and was well when we had finished the second. The
child's eyelashes, which had come out, grew again,
ami he is now as healthv and fair as anv other. The
whole neiglil oi hood predicted that tlic cfiiiti must
die."'
Syphilis and Mercurial Disease.
From l)r. Hiram Slont. of St. Louis. Missouri.
"I find your Sarsaparilla a more effectual
remedy for* the secondary symptoms of Syphiln,
and for syphilitic disease tnau any other we posses®.
The profession are indebted to you for some of the
best medicines we have."
From A. J. French, M />., on eminent physician qf
Eatrrence. Mass.. mho is a prominent member tf
the Legislature of Massachusetts.
"Dr. Aver— My dear isir: I have found your
Sarsaparilla an* excellent remedy for Syphilis,
both of the primary and secondary type, ana effect
ual in some cases that were too obstinate to yield to
other remedies. Ido not know what we can em
ploy with more certainty of success, where a power
ful alterative is required."
Mr. Chas. S. I'an Licic, of Few Bruntwck, A*. J.,
had dreadful ulcers on his legs, caused by the a bus*
of mercury, or mercurial disease, which grew more
and more" aggravated for years. In spite of every
remedy cr treatment that could be applied, until the
persevering use of Aveu'p Sa hsava killa relieved
him. Few case <•' -' c found more inveterate and
distressing than . . :.nd it took se\eral dozen bot
tles to cure him.
Leueorrhoea, Whites, Female Weakness,
are generally produced by internal Scrqfulous Vices*
ation. and are verv often cured by the alterative
effect of this Faks'aparilla. Fome cases require,
however, in aid of the Sarsaparilla, the sxilfla
application of local remedies.
From the wel'-Pnoirn and widety-csUbrated Br.
Jacob Morrill, of Cincinnati.
44 1 .ave found your Sarsapakilsa an excellent
alterative id diseases of females Many cases of ir
regularity, Leucorrhcea, Internal Ulceration, and
local deb'ilitv, arising from the scrofulous diathesis,
have yielded to it, aini there are few that do not.
when its effect is properly aided by local treatment.'*
A ladyj unwilling to allow the publication qf her
name, writes:
44 My daughter and myself have lieen cured of#
very debilitating Leueorrhoea of long standißg, by
two bottles of your Sarsaparilla."
Rheum at ism, Gout. Liver Complaint, Dys
pepsia Heart Disease, Neuralgia,
when caused by Scrofula in the system, are rapidly
cured by this Ext. Sarsaparilla.
AYE R'S
CATHARTIC PILLS
possess so many advantages over the other pur
gatives in the market, and their superior virtue#
are so universally knovtn, that we need not do
more than to assure the public their quality is
maintained equal to the I>est it ever has been,
and that they may be depended on to do all
that they have ever done.
Prepared by J. C. AYER, M. D., 4 CO,
Lowell, Mass.", atul sold by
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llardinf A C.i., >'ii-Sa-b"u; E A J Frciir, Facieiy
. fills, A '.i by dealers in Me li ones every where.
j Traveling Public I
!
r r° aeeotiitiiodiife person - wishing to go l.v fcilic
1- t >nvi yanse from this place to any sect fin, or re
turn, the undersigned continues tj run a
Daily X-nl xio
0! 4 '
©t® m fir 1 sa ©
u and fr..m Fa. teryvillc leaving bis hotel at
(5 c -1 ok, .a. , arriving at Fact- .y ville in tiuic foe.
Trains to
£reat pcn&, SrraHtun, IIeu:-!)jrk,
awl PHILADELPHIA.
i.eturntog, loaves Fuetoryvine en the arrini
... .ho Yew ork, PuiledclpLia nnj Accouuuoda.
ti..n rrain from Ureal Rend, arriving ia Tunkhsn
i;.> ii at 7 o'clock, p ;u. '*
B.—All Y '.xprcss inalto-, pi' kagos ttnd goods will
l>c conveyed to .nd fr.mi the 1 j. t at lee-omthlu
rates; the proicfi-tor bolu.sg himself ro-pirnsi' : e for
ihc snfc -le-lit i /of nlrfU.-'t cntru ft 11 a bilcfire.
Towan :.t sti;c arri.es at th:- b>Ul at 12'clock,
til. lleturnipg, leaves at 3 o'clock, 1> ui
Stages f. r I'ittster, Wyoming, antl Wilßesbarrc,
leavo (.ii the arrival of the Towanda s'age, and re
turtiinr* connect ivilh the same.
Montrose stage leaves on Tuesdays, Thurs-btys "d
Saturdays, at 7 o'clock, a. tu., connecting at Montr-e
with stages for Bingbamton, Ac. Returning, emit ..is
with stages for Pius on, Towanda, Jtc.
Persons wishing (.> bo called for at tueir residence#
will be accoißUMhiatcd by leaving their names at U.
hotel of the i roprietor.
liui'see and Carriages in readiness toforward pa*
et'.gcrf at ail tint?*.
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