North Branch democrat. (Tunkhannock, Pa.) 1854-1867, June 15, 1864, Image 4

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WAP OR NO WAR,
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0. L. RALLSTEAD AND SON I
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have just reeeiv 1. and are constant
ly m<i\ing, a large stock of go ds,
consisting of
Dry Goods,
Groceries,
Hardware,
Crockery,
9/ '
Hats,
Caps,
Boots,
Slides,
. Hosiery,
Read y-
Madc
Clothing,
iiooks,
Stationery,
Wall Paper, j
Window j
Paper,
Drugs,
Paints,
Oils,
G Lass,
Sash,
Nails, |
Ume,
Flour,
/salt,
Fish,
Pork, j
Clover and
Timothy
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Seed,
Soap,
Candles,
Grind Stones
Plow-
Castings,
:i 1 cv.-vytiling usit iV.y kept in first
elites St UTS.
UUEAT BARGAINS
-IN- |
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We nre n v.* prepr-rotl to exhibit a'l
'lte in st popular varieties of Fall
sitUi Winter Dress (Funis, Ladies
i ;i s, ■l a '.'s. rianne'p, Hosiery,
}'• !:• ' i: 1 fckii'.sj t 1 r. floods, j
■" a: tgs. Srfs, Under Garments, |
v. vxe.., au at \ c 1 > prices.
O. L. II LLSTEAD & feKtN.
WANTED.
Ail kii.ds of Farmers Produce.—
E-*: h-v, 1 in ;h s, Wool Socks, Sheep
l;.s, lJeef Hides, and everything
th'j will sell ; fur which the highest
market price will be paid.
NICHOLSON, July 20.. 1863.
I IMR TOR 7 ARSiERS, AS A FERTILIZE
I j for sale at VKRNOI"
">ppen, pi 15 i*€l.
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the mm miii mm.
.*3-5 s i
OSr LETTER A. FAMILY DEWING II A CtIINK ,
M fast gaining _ a wort!-wiie ri-pu'aiiun. It is l.e
ynaJdnabtthe Wtaira ghcapesf and monAieautifiil I
of all JDmil f Sewfn* Machines yet offered to the '
public- No other Family Sewing M has so
many twfal appliances for Hemming, finding,
intr, Toi'kiug, Gathering, Gum..:;,', Bi.'. t iig. Em i
Cording, and so forth. No other Family ,
Sewing Ma hino has so tnm-h <: •'■ it y i,r a great '
variety of work It will s.-w .ill In,id" .f cloth, •
and with all kind* of thread. Great • rem nr iut- j
proveiu' rits 1:1 ke our 'Family .*bwhig Ma-shin- most
r-liable, au I urnst durable, a..u mu-vV' via-n in :n- ,
thai at all rate* of jjp d. 11-r. k - the interlocked
i 1), a Livh Is the Lost etit. . fta'an. A: ; one, ev
en ,l ilie most ordinary r ipa.ii-, ■■• in sec, a* a plnucc. i
lv>r," t-> tiro the li tter A. Family Sewing Machine? —
Onr FumHy M . Lines .-.re finished in Laste
an t exquisite stylo
The Folding Case r.f ' r F:>• ily M.i hiue is a U
1 iece of cunning v.:l a. Lship y>i Fr most Useful
kind. It protects the inaehii e wheu not in ue, lii'd i
when about to be operated may i-c opened as a
en-ns an 1 sul siantin! table to' sustain the work.—
Whiie some of the C r<es, made out of the elioivct ,
Woods, are tnished in the ampieat and chastest man- j
ncr | ossiide. otiicrs are adorned an 1 ctubelisbcd ia
the moet cosily an I srperH manners.
it i- absolutely necessary to s*'e tli-a Family Ma- •
rhino in operati in, so r.s t ju lre of it great capaci
ty and beauty.
It is fast be;* min.jf a< popular for family sewing '
us our manufa during machines are for manufactur
ing purposes
'ihe lirnneh Offices arc wr-11 .supjiliod with silk,
twist, threa i, needles, oil, x -.. of the verr best (jusl
itr.
Send for • I'AMPHtnT.
, TIIK SINGER .MAXFFACTFIUNG COMPANY.
4")3 Broadway, New Vorkr
[ FPhiladelphin Offlct*, H 1) C best nut 1.
i Alns. CT. MAI:SII, ) ..... , I
I 1). A. BAP.DV. El.'., • i Aht d !1! Tumiimnnock.
go i3--£%3 mmw£ ms®.
A\ D
j CSixojp.
T HE subs filler b. s ju-t rc-cived at his shop, over
L li iiikiuson's Store, in
MESHOP- 3 EN PA-,
l and will D >rHt:TFlv ktpp or. Inn | n1 ! cic latent
I MPROVED COIXNJ SfVES
Aninrrg which are the "CALORIC," MINER and
! • UNION" patterns, with FAR LOU STOVES and !
, Heaters of every description, which he offers for
i S-'ay
at prices that will defy competition
j Bis-to'.-cs ire itousrht directly of the M ir.uf.ietnr
t crs at tLBAXV, WiLKI SHARRE. PROVIDENCE :
j itod .p< RANi'.tN. Jit* is then fore enabled to soil i
: them attwuiall advance on the original eost
TIH, SHE2Y-ISOB,
—AND-
Copper
!! Linds-on hin i and uia le to order AN )
I'lP, U AGON SJ > X S. IV l> ir l. I (; if- 1
SHflEs? FOR ALE .
| Tho popular Co-Fin: Stove,
L 1 or est 11 e c 11,
! .
oven) is now for !h : first. bTerei at
| S'Abfor 8 inch, -Sir tor !' nch.
REPAIR iRSABD 30SR18 ;
J neatly au ! promptly done. '
HENRYSTANSGVRY i
Mesh jppen, D 17th, lSci'2—vfnifd
nt'sriij c
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HMITJ r'usi TTl ntv HAT inn tx SI C'CKSSFFL
A operit 1 n, Air SC VI THI yetir.-. A '
ivv/ irr X) o -jo —j
I'd 'V Ci & & Xl 3. '
7
TOVJ:AISTJDA,
where till of the most approved an 1 rare kin Is of
TR-JIT tr OniJAFISNTAL TREES.
Can be obtained.
Being eon v. need from experience that his Tre-s
and Plants will give far b. 'ter satisfaction to the
! Fruit-growers of Wyoming C unty th -n any grown
irs other localities, lie cb. ti iaiody s Ii Itsthtir patron
: age
lie will make ar.noal vi-it s eith'-r in pers ti or by
1 .'.is ageiits to most of the tow: -hip oi U'yotning C-> , i
mil only that hi" -n-Go •-• may : e examined j
an ! bis method of dealing be teste 1
i A': or i'sbyl r: r oroih'-rivi-e. i>r Trees, vires or !
pi nt. ill be j omptly attendcito.
j i.0i.1-ly. D IIARK!N>.
J
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!HARDWARE & IKON
HUMT BRO'3 A Bchiß
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OW OFFEIi FO SALE
I
IRON, r'-Ti: 1.. NAILS AND SPIKES. MINE
RAIL, HAfLKCAD SPIKI-N. WYILS,
LFLI.OWS, PLAIN .v CONVEX
H<.R>E-SHOES. li.VM
MRRKI) liohr' -
NAILS.
WKOUGIiT I HON, !
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[ IIILIEIS' fIAHBWARE," j
CARPEN
TERS' TOOLS,
( M-L WAP RAM ED.)
HUBS. sfOKES, FELLOES SEAT
I iSPIXDLI S, CARRIAGE SPRINGS, AXLES
PIPE BOXES, SPR Hi STEEL.
BOTTS, XFTS, WASH
ERS BELTING,
PACKING,
GRiND STOf iES;
PLASTER
PARTS, CEMENT.
lIAIR. SHOVELS. WHITE LEAD
FRENCH WINDOW
G L.iSS, do , Ac.,
"ALSO SASTT,
DOORS AND BLINDS
ON II \NT> fN ASSORTMENT
AND MAN FFACTCRED 10 ORDER
LEATHEEIi AND FINDINGS,
FAIL!BACK'S SCALES.
Sr.r:-,tr*. ar-rrh 96, 196T rltiU—l,v
TN resh Cfettnd Plaster in Q,uantlt
F end at prices to suit purchasers, now forsa
' Mediopp** %y 1. Mr* r j ,T "
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rpxar TT*
PLACE TO BUY
i Of R
s .r K?O *VE3!B!!
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"*S ' MifCy .a-rj..;.'&&? •
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IS AT TJIK ,
ME3G3SSB
8 TOY E, TIX, CO Pt'E R AND SI IE ET-1 RO X WARE
MAXUTACTuIIY.
WHERE MAY BE FOUND alirge nn<l well se
lected assortment of the most approved patterns, j
consisting of COOKING. PARLOR and II BATING j
" '*Ylio, lor wood or coal, and wi 1 be sold at low
We would call the attention of the public, and
farmers in pnrti-ulhr, to our NEW I.EYATED
OYKN COOK 1 NO STOY K~ior woo l or coal,
THE DACOTAH!!
which (or cctT.otfiy, durability nit 1 neatness of design
cannot he surpassed. If is made with extra "EAYY
TOPS. COY E'ftS a-A VKNTI ELATED CENTRES
at.*! with front tiro re to slide. The ovtn and flues
arc unusally large, making it
SI'PERIOIITOAWY STOVE OF THE
KIND
; ever brought into this market. It cannot fail to j
give good satisfaction. Those in want of u
G-oo d Stove
hould call and examine it before purchasing cl< - '
where.
TIN, COPPER SHEET
inon WARE
ef all kin ZINC. STOYE PIPE, IRON WARE,
&!•., a; ways on hand.
Merchants suf piicd with goods on reasonable;
tor:::? Risrfing. guttering and all kin Uof jobbing 1
will he promptly attended to.
OLi> COPPER, PEWTER, RAGS and j
IRON, WOOD, and LUMBER, SUING RES, and l
nro-t kino's of produce token in exchange tor goods
and wares
Thankful for post patronage we respectfully invito j
all in " int. of anything in Mir line to give us a call. I
••Live and let live. (JuUk sales and small profi.s •
is ••• i motto.*
E. F. SNOW ACO !
Xi hols* n Sept - ?{!3.
m lOjDoo
Wo rI ho f (j! oo(I s j
' ARRIVING AT TIIK
ISi Store I.
AT MILL TO WN, I'A.
Now is your time t"> pnrshasc
Nil K (toons,
JDK V (iOOIW,
Sl ARinVAK C,
(lUEESISIVAKE,
G LASS\V Alt E,
BOOTS ,>i SHOES*
II \TS & CAPS,
And a Variety of other Articles too
Name reus to mention,
Cheaper Than Kver
C. SHERWOOD,
lias received direct from the cities of
PHILADELPHIA I NEW-YORK.
The Largest, Cheapest and Best
Assortment of
Fall ami Winter Goods
(Purchased entirely for Cash) ever offered in MILL
TOWN, which he i? selling at
UNCOMMON LOW TRICES!
His /Stock, which he intends to
keep always Full, emhrace.se 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. He is
not to bo undersold by any, and asks i
the Public to call and examine bis !
stock. He would ask the LADIES
ot call and Examine bis Assortment of
I LADIES' DRESS LuODS!
ANI V A N G V A K TIC I. K S , j
OF WHIC H HF. HAS the FIRST C HOICE.
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POSTSCRIPT.
IliS stores at evvton Centre and |
1 ilv aukie — making tliree in all, i
are also in full blast, thereby ena- j
bling bini tc keep up a complete is- j
oriment iu daeh.
G. SBERWf Ar
N'rr n n 1933
TllE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE j
OF A NERVOUS INVALID.
Published for the benefit and as u lauti >n to young
men, nnd others, who suffer from Nervous Debility,
Early Devay, and their kindred ailments— supplying
the means of self-euie. By eno who has cured him
self after being a victim of misplaced confidence in
medical humbug ar.d quackery. By enclosing a post,
paid directed envelope, single copies may be had of
: the antbor, Nathaniel Mayfair, Fq, Bedferd
la'.bj* >i>t Tvk —a J nlft-ly. _ s.
I DEL.LAC Ki <fe WEBTERN.
RAILROAD.
j OP TIME j
ON and after Monday. November 25th 1861, Trains 1
will run as follows:
EXPRESS f AVENGERTRAINS
I Leave Great Html st- ■ • •-7:20 A. M. j
New Milford 7:39 "
Montrose **9:9o "
llopbottoin 8:23 "
Nicholson 8:40 "
Factory ville 4t 0-1 "
Alington-' 9:20 "
SCRAN TON IthCO "
Moscow 1(1:41 "
Eouldsboro- 11:07 "
Joby'i-inna 11:20 44 ;
Firouleburg 12.52 P. M
JV'.iter Gap 12>46 ■'
Columbia- 1:00 14
Delaware t)z> 44
Hope (Philadelphia connection) • • 1:35 44
Oxford 1:53 44
Washington 2:1(1 41 j
Junction-' 2:32 44 j
Arrive at New York 5:30 44 I
Philadelphia 6:50 44
MOVING XORTTI
Leave New York from foot of Courtland . j
Street- 6:00 A M. :
; Pier No. 2. North River. 7: 4 F 44
; Philadelphia, from. Kensington Depot 7:10 * 4
Leave Junction 11:15 44
Washingfon 11:33 44
Oxford 11:50 4
Hope (Philadelphia connection).>l2:l4 P. M.
Ddawaro 12:41 44
Columbia 1:00 4:
Water Gap 1:16 "
Stroudsburg 1:30 44
Tobyhn nha 2:42 44
(louldsboro 2:55 44
Moscow 3.17 44
SCRAN TON 4: J 0 44
Ahirgfori J : 10 44
Faetoryville 4:56 44
Nicholson 5:16 " i
llopbottoin .5:39 44
Montrose 6:00 44
New Milford 6:21 44
: Arrive at Great Bend 6:40 44
j £ -/* These Trains connect at Great Bend with the
| Night Express Trains both East and West on the
| New York and Erie, and at Scran ton with Trains on
, Lackawanna and Blonrosburg Railroad, for Pitrston, |
j Kingston and Wilkes!) i rre; and the Train moving!
South conisects at Junction iith Trains lor Bethle
hem, Maucb Chunk, Reading and llnrris'iurg.
Passengers to and from New York change ears a •
Junction. To-and From Philadelphia, via. 15. D. R. |
R., leave or take ears at Hope.
Foi Pittston, Kingston and Wilkes-Earre, t ike L.
A B. R Jt. cars at Seranton.
| For Jcsr.iip, Archbald and Carljondale, take Omni
j bus at Scranton.
ACCOMODA TION TRAIN.
MOVING NORTH
Leaves 8-Tnfon 9:3!) 41
A1 ington it£ 5 " j
l-'actorya illo 11:00 " I
Nicholson 1 1:30 44 I
Ilophottom 12:05 P M
M.-idp.se 12:45 '• j
j' New Milford 1.-20 44 j
| Arrives at Great Bend 1.15 44
MOVING SOrTH
Leav#s Great Bend 2:10 I' >.l
New Milford 2:35 " |
Mont rose - 4
Ix j jUiotto. Jt:4i 44 |
NWholson 4:15 44
Factory viile 5:13 44 j
Ahi rig; on 5:40 44 ;
: Arrives at Seranton 6:30 44 (
This 'l'r-iiii ieaves S.T.in'on after the arrival of the
Train from Kingston, and o neets at (.rent Bend
i with ihe Day Express Tr.i is both East and West on
New York and Eric.
JOHN ERISDIN, Fup't
Superiuteudont's Gfli,-e, ji
>• ii.'t-r., Nov. 25. 1661. )
Ht-1., I.nth. iv lVe>t rn Railroad.
Till: I'ASSKJSGER TRAIN
j EAVES GREAT BEND AT 740 A M.. AF- j
1 J for the arrival at 6.30 a.m..of the CINCINNA- 1
! TI EXPRESS from the West, connecting at j
| SCKANTON, where it arrives at 10.10 a. m. with n •
I (rain on t.c LAf'KAWANNA and BLoOMSI! 4 l'.G
j RAILROAD, for PITTSTON, WYOMING VAL- I
| LEY, KINGSTON and WILKES BAKRE an! with !
theDi.l. AWA RE and 1111 )SOX RAILROAD for
PR OYIDEN -K, OI.YPHANT and CARBONDAI.E. !
At IK'PK STATION this train eonne.-ts bv omitihus !
with the BEL VI HERE DELAWARE RAILROAD i
0,-r PIIfLLPSBCRG, TRENTON and I'HILADA.— '
AtJS'KW HAMPTON JCXCTIOX, where it nr- j
riveeat 2.25 p.m. the anno train • .nneets with
trains on the CENTRAL K.MLROAD of New Jcr* j
s-r. for ELIZABETH, NEWARK, NEW-YORK.'
EASTON, BE 111 LEU EM, ALI.ENTOWN, MATCH |
CHI NK, READING and If AHi iSIJURG. Passcn- :
gorshy this train arrive in NE\V YORK nt 5.50, in
PAILADBLPHIA at 7.b'o, aL i in lIAKIUSBTRG j
at 9 20 p. 11l-
TiietrSns 1. iving foot of COCBTLAXD ST.,
NEW-YORK, at B.O'J a in., and KENSINGTON
DEPOT. Pll 11. A DELPHI A, at 710 a. n., connect
wfth the Pass* ng. r " ,::!n -f this road, leaving N EW
HAMPTON JUNCTION at 11 20 a ui. and arriv
ing at SCII ANTON at 4 U'2 p. m . where it connects
with a train on the LACK \ WANNA and BLOOMS
BURG RAILROAD, and with the omnibus running
to the DELAWARE and 111 DSON RAILROAD.
This lrain arrives at GREAT KKXI) at 0.10 p.
m , nothing a close connection with the mail train
going West on the ERIE RAILWAY.
AN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
leaves SCKANTON at 10.10 a.m., connecting at
GREAT BEND with tho day Express train West on
the EIME RAIT.WA Y. By this frai i passcrg-rs ar
rive at ITHACA. SYRACUSE, BUFFALO, .to. the
s uue day. Returning, this train leaves GREAT
BEND at 2.20 p. m., on the arrival of the NEW
YORK EXPRESS going East, and BUFFALO EX
PRESS going West, and arrives in SCRATON al
5 30 p. in.
JOHN BRISBIX, Superintendent.
R. A. llexist ' Tencfl Ticket Agent.
-cranton. June 3 5 i 963.
THi2 X. ATE ST HrgWS
FROM EUROPE
■ Is fully confirmatory of former reports that THE j
DUTC H HAVE POSSESSION OF IIOU-
I LAND.
It is also authoritatively announ.-ed that
i
o. s. Mills
j has exclusive possession of tho
STOVE AND TIN-SHOP
"at-
TUNKHANNOC.K,
i |
J where every thing in the line of his trade can be j
; had at the
j LOWEST LIVING PROFITS.
' JfOUSE-KEEPERS ( will find at his Slioi, tho lat- \
est aud most improved Patterns of
C O OISLH3NT £3-,
AND
iPAHLQE STO¥SS,i
* . |
i with all the IT BNTTI'RE and FIXTURES complete, j
Roofing & Guttering
i
i in all its branches, attended to o i short notice and on
R E A S O N AULL TEHNS. j
RUPAIRITO-G,
PROMPTLY, NEATLY, AND CHEAPLY DONE. ;
. , 0. S, .MILLS j
Nov f, - ij-wla,
•td 8 ! * v-y.v *'
The Latest style. '
—OF—
I RHMjNG &SUAFMER
| Bct^aets,
and
: MILLINERY GOODS, j
have just been received at the establishment of 1
L 0 UISAHEPBURH. j
on Tioga Street, opjiosite the Post-office, where, will |
j be found Louies. Chilrcu, Mirses, and BovV FLATS, !
i IIATS, and CAPS; HEAD-DRESSES, RIBBONS, 1
i FLOWERS, and TRIMMINGS, and everything in
| the line of Millinery, which will be sold at the loirtst
i Cash Prices.
Repairing promptly and neatly dt.ns. L iios
I please call and examine for themselves.
T:r ' ir.nock.Oct 3 1362—v2:i:l—lywil
TST E3
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CHAIR
-£ ' ' §
MANUFACTORY!j
The subft-riber has just opcnci a new Furniture '
: Cabinet and Chair Manufactory in Tunkharnock, |
I next <loor to C. M. Koon'a grocery store —where are
' kept on hand an 1 macufaetured to order:
TABLES of all sizes, patterns, and styles.
CHAIRS Can -seat, Flag-h-dtiim, and common.
BUREAUS nt all styles, sizes, and Diices.
BEDSTEADS, C-dtage and common.
CENTRE TABLES, WORK STANDS, BOOK- :
CASES, and indeed every thing which can be found j
j in the largest furiiiiurc c.-.'abii.-hiiients in the country, I
which he will sell i.t prices as low us they can be [
! bought in ar.y towu ouui-le of the cities. Being sat- ;
j isfied that he -an eompote, both in workmanship and |
prices with ar.y establishment in the country, he so- !
I ii. Us the public patronage.
REPAIRING of all kind done in a subs tan- |
; tial and workmanlike manner.
X. 11.—Old caae-seat chairs, r.cw-3eatcd odJ re- !
paired.
UNDERTAKING.- Having a Ilearse of his own,
j and having had uiu h exporieni-e, be will attend to
; this dep irtu.er.t of the i.mines? on short notice, an l
i in a satisfactory manner. I
ABRAHAM HAAS.
i July 16, 1P62. -vln-i:. 4 ! v
moCKEEYT!! i
A Ijjrgc Stock just Opened
AT
j T. L. ROSS 8c CO'S., |
TV ALL PATER.
V. Al L PAPER.
WALL PAPER . i
M. iXUOVY SHADES.
WINDOW SHADES.
WLNDD.V SHADES.
OF ALT. STYLES.
CLol'll >ll ADEN Willi BORDERS
Ci.Ol II SHADES WITH BORDERS,
i El XT FEES AND ROLLERS, COMPLETE
i FIXTURES AND HOLLERS COMPLETE.
, EMBROIDERED MUSLIN" CURTAINS.
EMBROIDERED MUSLIN CURTAINS*
EMBROIDERED MUSLiN CURTAINS.
AI.SO
A Large Stock of White Goods;
SWISS Ml LS
DOTTED SWISS MUSLIN,
BRILLIANTS,
JACONETS,
LACES,
BALMORAL SKIRTS,
SPUING SKIRTS.
GLOVES,
REAL ALEXANDRE'S KIL*.
An it Large Stuck uf
YANK£EOTIO!3S.
Iron,
Nails,
W liite-Lead,
Z'r.c, Linseed Oil,
Glass, i'utty, Door-Locks,
and a general assortment of
BUILDERS' HARDWARE.
Fish, of all kinds.
Casb. Paid
for a.l kinds of Grain.
Tinikliannock, March, oth 1864.
For Rats. Mice, Roaches, Ants, Bri> Bros I
Moths in Fi*ns Woolkxs, Ac,, Insects on Plants
Fov, ls, Animals, Ac.
' Put up in 25c. 50e au-l SI 00 Boxes. Bottles, ard !
Flasks. S3 and 85 sizes for Hotels, and l'ubiic in j
1 stitutions, Ac.
4 'only infallible remedies known."
„Frec lrotn l'.isons."
Not dongtrous to the Humnn Familyj
4 Rats come out of their h les to die,"
PlfSolil Wholesale in all largo cities.
by all Druggists at Retaileis everywhere
I^, r ! ! ! Bewaue ! ! ! of all worthless imitation
- I
I J thnt 4, Costah' name is on eevh Box, Bottl
I and Fiask, before you buy.
I J pr"Aduress IlExnv R. CoST.tn
' |^- Principal Depot 432 Broadway, X. Y.
] &J. Lvman. A Co,, wholesstlu Ret*
A'jert, Ti ; khanJrV, fit -
T Jlv 'Tire pcoHflfltllie or
- V infection which ye call
ScaorrtA lurk# in
*fT tlif Tonsfttntift'ns of
/4vr*\ nn: ' t ' tU( i cs °f men. It
\ either produces or is
• i fccMed, vitiated state
I yc'd tf Lltmd, wherein
! fluid becomes in
j sSr#- 5® X - ffifvEi competent to sustain
: r vital forces in their
vigorous action, and
. leaves the system to
I full into disorder nod
decay. The scrofulous
i contamination is variously caused by mercurial
; disease, low livingyslisordcrvd digestion from
i unhealthy food, ithpuro air, tilth end filthy
! habits, the depressing vices, and, above all, by
I tiio venereal infectiun. Whatever)*? its origiu,
it is I.creditf.r* in the opestitution, descending
: " from parent* 1 to children rnto the third and
fourth generation ; " indeed, it secriis to lie tha
1 rod of Him who says, " I will visit the iniqui
ties of the father*"upon their children." The
. diseases which it originates take various name*,
I according: to the oigans it attacks. In the
! lungs, Scrofula produces tubercles, and finally
Consumption ; in the g.ands, swellings which
suppurate and liecoinc ulcerous sores ; in tins
stomach and bowels, derangements which pro
i dtiec indigestion, dyspepsia, and liver cou*
plaints; on the skin, eruptive and cutaneous
| affections. These ail having the same origin,
j require the Shine remedy, viz. purification nnd
j invigoration .of the Mood. Purify the Mood,
i nnd thc*e dangerous distempers" leave you.
j With feeble, foul, or corrupted Mood, you can
' not have health ; with that "life of the flesh"
healthy, j on eairttot bre .scrofulous disease.
Ayor'o Sarsaparilla
' is componndetl from the most effectual p.nti
; dotes that medical Science has discovered for
I this afflicting distemper, and for the cure of tho
disorders it enfai's. Tliat it is far superior to
! any other remedy ret devised, is known by all
who have given it a trial. That it doe* com
: hine virtues tuily extraordinary in their efleet
; upon this class of complaints, is indisputably
| proven bv the great multitude of publicly
j known and remarkable cures it has made of
! the following diseases: King's Evil or
; Glandular Swelling'!, Tumors, Erup
: tions, Dimple i, Blotches and Sores, Ery
sipelas Rose or St. Anthony's Fixe, Salt
i Rheum, Scald Head, Coughs from tu
berculous deposits in the lunge. White
Swellings. Debility, Dicpsy, Neuralgia,
i Dyspepsia or Indigestion. "Syphilis and
| Syphilitic Infections Mercurial Diseases,
Female Weakness, ami, indeed, the whole
| series of (Oinplaicf , th .t arise from impurity
j <if the blood. Miiinte reports of individnul
! eases may Ik? found in ATER's AMKRICAN
! ALMANAC, which is furnished to the druggist*
! for gratuitous distribution, wherein mav ho
learned the directions for its use, nnd some of
■ the remarkable cures whi* h it has made when
: all othei remedies had fifihd to afford relief.
Those'cases are purpor e'.y taken from all sec-
I tions of the country, in order that every reader
! mav have access to some one who cat* speak to
! hiiii of its benefits from personal experience.
| Scrofula depre-.-es the vital energies, and thua
! leaves its victims far more solkjcot to disease
end its f ital results tlnn: are henhhy constitu
tions. 11-.-n e it tends t. shorten, and di*c
; greativ shorten. the average duration of human
life, i vast i::i;i<jrtnntc of these considera
; lions has ied us to spend years in perfecting a
: remedy w .c-h is ad-.quote to its core. This
we tio'.v otfi r to the puhiic under the name of
An n's SARS tt'ARJLL.*, although it is com
posed if ingredients, sonn- of which exceed the
ik"t of Sir? tjMiril'a in alterative power. By
; its aid you may protect yourself from the suffer
ing and danger of these disorders. I'urge out
• the fou! corruptions that rot and fester in tho
' Llwl; purge out the causes of disease, and
j vigorous 'health will follow. Isv its peculiar
virtues this remedy stimulates t!:e vital fuue
j tior.s, and thus expris ti.e distempers which
i lurk w'tljiu the system or burst out on #ny
I 0 f if.
We knew the public have bean deceived b
many com pom: Is of Sars'i; nrilla, that promise
much and • i.l no'hing; but they will neither
deceived i.ur disappointed in this. Its virtue
have been proven by abundant trial, and thert
remains no question of its surpassing excellence
for the cure of the afflicting diseases it is in
tended to reach. Although under the sama
name, it is a very different medicine from any
other which has been before the |>eop!c, and i*
far more cfiV tual than any other which his
ever been available to them.
AYEB'S
CHERRY PECTORAL,
Tho World's Great Remedy for
Coughs, Colda, Incipient Con
sumption, and for the relief
of Consumptive* patients
in advanced stages
of the disease.
This has been so long used and so tinivetv
sally known, that wc need do no more than
assure the public that its quality is kcp( up to
the best it ever has been, and that it may bo
relied ou to do all it has ever done.
Prepared by Pit. J. C. ATER & Co.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists,
Lowell, Mass.
Sold by all druggists everywhere.
S. Staik, Tunkhar.nock ; T 1). Spring, Laceyvilla
Harding & Co., .Nicholson: E AJ Fre.tr, Factoi y
villa, and by dealers in Medicinas everywhere.
Traveling Public!
imSk
HpO accommodate peivoOg wishing to go by publia
X conveyance from this place to any section, or re
turn. the undersigned continues to run a
Daily Hiine
OF
o nnd from Factoryvillo Depot, leaving his hotel at
6 o'clock, a. m , arriving at Factoryville in time for
Trains te
©rent genii, Scrauton, Rtm-^ork,
and PHILADELPHIA.
Returning, leaves Factoryville on the arriva
of the New York, Philadelphia and Accotnmoda
i tion Train from Great Bend, arriving in Tunkhau
| nock at 7 o'clock, p m.
N. li.—. Express matter, packages and goods will
. be conveyed to and from the Depot, at reasonable
rates; the proprietor holding himself responsible for
the scfe delivery of all sue' entrusted to his care.
Toivnr.da stßto arrives at this hotel at 12 o'clock,
: m. Returntrg, leaves at 3 o'clock, p m
. Stages for Pittston, Wyoming, nil I Wilkesbarre,
; leave in the arrival of the Towunda singe, and ro
! turning connect with the same.
! Moritrose stage leave* ou Tuesdays. Thursdays and
. Sa'urd.iys, at 7 o'clock, a. in., Connecting at Montro*
w"h stages for Pinghamton, Ac. Returning, ts
w th stages for Pitts on, Tc.wanda, is.
Persons wishing to be called for at their residency*
will he accommodated by leaving their names 1
, hotel of tho proprietor.
Horses and Carriages in readiness toforwarf *
engcrf at all t.ines.
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