North Branch democrat. (Tunkhannock, Pa.) 1854-1867, March 07, 1866, Image 4

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    HELMSOLUS
FLUID EXTRACT
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FOB I , ;! ;
tOIMIHrBVTION OR OF
URINJC, IRRITATrON, INFLAN4ITON OR
DLt OR KID
* OifcAfß <r* 9M PKflfrTAtl
•CLUB. GtiiPtt OR IRICE DL>T DffPOScj
IT, AN# ALL DISEASES OF THE BLAD
DER, KIDSTS, ASD DROPSICAL SWLL
LIKM * *3 %
HELM B OLD'S
FLUID ' EXTRACT BUCHU.
'• .. - • -j.e fit
FOR
WBASNXBOBS
Y '
**
LMtIM tmu fXCIIIH OB IJfDMCBETIO*.
Tie eenetftWioß, nwea affectel by Organic Wssk
requires tit* aid oP medicine to strengthen and
iavigorat* tbe syeteni, which Helm bold' 8 .Extract
Bi.hu invariably does If no treatment be submit
•d te, Consumption or Insanity may eniaa.
IIELSIBOLD'S
Fluid Extract Buchu
la affections peculiar to females, \ unequal-id k
any other preparation, as in Chlorosis or Retenti.ui
Irregularities. Painfn!ne*s or Suppression of Custom
ary Evacuations, Ulceration or Soirrhu? Sta'e of th;
Uterus, Leuc -rrhnaa, and all complaints incident to
the sex, whether ar.seng from habits ot dissipation,
radaacies, or in tba Deetina or Change of Ijfm
?.T
HELMBOLD'S
Fluid Exti aet Buchu.
AND
y f
Improved
ROSE WASH'
. J
VillyaMuwtly ••'•rwitneae frea the system Disease*
t db Uwwry Orpeaa rriaa® from habits of disatp*-
l a. a* 1 ttl swfwwev, little or no change iadie'.ind
*xpesve. eeaplatety superseding those unpleas
■taJ dangaroes remedies Copaiba and Mercury,
11 'Lose upleasnnt.and dangerous di.-ejs'es.
USE HELMBOLD3 '
Fluid Extract Buchu.
■' ■' . "' • * 1 /it p
jk allfra/ef pf the I rii ij Oigsri. yi n
to aala or,'femalo firoua whatever cause originating,
end aMaatttr ot how long standing It is pleasant
te o4 oer, ♦ •w-iiwte in its action,' and
MIW thu mj of.th* preparations of
•art e* Lwa
Thcew A| from Broken—ifown or Delicate ,
#asaWtutioea p" wire the reine ly at oljc.
At reader must be aware that, hr>-ever aligt
■ay be the attack of the ahore disease, ! is sure t<
affect bis bodily health, menial powers.. Lt-ppiisfS-,
•ad that of his posterity. Our ffesh ana l>wod art
BBppertea arom these sources.
„HTSICIANS, FLEASEZNOTICE !
• 1 ■ : r •' . *> *? <'!*?.
W make no secret of the ingredients. HELM
BOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU is composed M Bwrhu.
Cnhebe. and Juniper Berries. selected wib great
earn, ami prepared in reuo by lIELMISOLD, IIELMISOLD,
Druggists and Chemist of sixteen years' experience
ia the city of Philadelphia, snd which is now pre
•sribed by tbe most eyiinent physicians,bus been ad
■itted to m on tha United States army, and *a also
tary general use ia State htapUa'a a :*tfis
Bnnitary Institutions throughout the land.
a- >iV
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Hf* Direst laitsra tn
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HELMBOLD'S
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SMUG AND CHEMICAL WAR EH Ob
69Z. Droadway, A'ew York, ,
v. .
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or, ;
v j <. i„ **£ • i 8 6 r ' l
' Helmbold-$
MEDICAL DEPOT, 1
.> t
lot South Teuth Street,
yl 4
(B. LOW CntiTKLT),
t Vi * \
PHILADELPHIA.
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Sold by Druggists everywhere.
* J*i & f-fK 1 1
BBWARR OF COUNTERFEIT 9,
II
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Ask for" HelntteiWV. *
winfl.ly
ai-OKK!
Sm * I'SBl flM'a A ■*, twn
oa Tiegn •creet. TWekhea*> k, Pa.- where y he .
:ouad gvwwrwt emwlifces* et
NEW GOODS
t• • '} •
consisting of
DRY GOODS of every description, from
plain to tancy,
VVI.V v v - . t
NOTIONS.
- fI'M.
HATS & t'AHS,
BOOTS & SHOES,!
HARDWARE,
vt GROCBRTIS,
CROCKERY,
f . QCEESSWARE,
* * * Ac , Ac ,
purchased at tha lowest market ratea for caah, all of
which will be eoid ex lusirely for ;
READY PAY,
Consequently,
NO TEN PER CENT ADDED FOR BAD DEBTS.
- ,(. .1
g >r
?%i1 ' 1" r
BTUXTNTIT .L. dks BANATYKTE,
< \Jr * I'
%. ■ 'fa . ; *"• f - v..v m * ■' * ,;•* *rj
- V tl j* yv- ,'> 5 - 4 v V
TO THE PEOPLE (>F WTOMUTG COOTY,
j , ' N
£ "
If V
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la otW wo.Js, tbe
MAN, WOMAN, OK CHILD
gf if <i rj |
who means to pay for what they get will not be obli
ged to pay the Merchant a Boons in order to Mve
bim what he loses bj thoM who icill not or you can
net makt pay.
.t :V : ' • - • ,
——
It?, unneoesea-y for ufn go into a more lengthy
detail of the articles we keep, but it suttees to say i
that f ,
: ,
IT WILL BaOl'R CONSTANT AIM
fte treat people welt, aad keep en head, (
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ALL AKTIi.n
t I
ttt demgnd of the Co*ety require*. c
c
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With the above tratbs and fiwts before yon Oen-,
Iteinee and Frienus, we invite you re-pectfully to h
mil and see us
5 * ' • At. ,1
'•* i <. . rmvvp TXNEU, *■
EOBERT W.BAJiAD'NK. ~
'•ttttth T*
LACK. A WESTERN R R
-
PASSENOKR DRAINS I.BAVK*. 4
I rsTW**. |
Moruiog Kvm'g | WAtions | Muni'g | Evening !
Train | Tr.-'n I Train ; Trun
Asl ' V >l. | . U.M. IP
9 00.400 '•* V'.i:: s *• lJ f
II a®'- 7.(V '* v 2,:T <II
11 47 7."2.* W i>litigtun 2|* 750
11 50 7.94 -Ofc.ord }sb -40
£71210 7,54 Bridgeville J45 7.20
U12.15 759 Man'onka Chunk*-• 1-39 7.25^
—l2 45 8-20 DWiwaro U6
Sl2 55 8.29 Mount Bethel ICO
>1 IK 8.45 Witer Ua '2 44 fi4IU
- 0 b.^J^
£ 141 910 Spragucville '2*9 • .J.
2 152 920 Henrvville 12.09 Mo^
5 2.08 995 Oakland ••. D.53 5->h_
f. 2,58 9.52' AFnrku * 1135 5.4 l ft
> 246 10.11 Tobybanaa Ul* 8
S 3.00 10 24 Goulcjaboro 1' 02 6I N
-323 1046 Moscow .07 44:"
H 3.35 10 58 Dunning 10 27 441-s,
! 343 1,111 Gieenville l ft 15 4. j- jj
3vß 113 ar've ) ) I've 953 4,1a
A M. VScranton >
4>X 1025 I've S n've 9.45 410
442 1047 Cl'irk' Summit---- 923 T4~
45010 55 Abington 915 340
5.06 1111 Faeb.rvvilte 859 3"5
526 11 31 Nichobon 83* 302
5.48 1151 II ftlmtt.ini 88 24-
6.10 12 15 M..p*r.*e 7.55 226
631 12 26 New Mi I lord 7.?4 <7
j 65012 5 Orem Ilend 715 ITO
P, M. AM A. M. PM,
COS XRCTIOXS— Went ward.
The MORNING TRAIN from New V-Hrk con
nect* -t MAN INK A CHI' K with die t, .in Icav
j ing Philadelphia Icpd) at 7 30 a. m
: and at ORE AT PEN 1) with tho through Mail Train
; on the Eric Railway, with Peeping ear attached,
I stopping at all the principal stations on that road.
1 and arriving at lltiff■ ! at (i 10 a, 111
TIP EVF.NING TR AlN> from New Y-rk con
nects nt MAXI'NKA CHUNK with <h- trim lin
ing Philadelphia (Ken-ingtoa Depot.) at 330 p. in
airivs at. Stran'on at '1:30 wh -re it rem'in- 1 '"1
, 10 25 next njornmtf. when it leases, arriving at
1 Great Bend at 12,55 p. m, connecting with theDiy
j Express Weston tba Erie Rai'ray
Eastward.
The MORNING TRAIN from Great Rend eon-
J ne-ds ih re with the Cincinnati Ext ress >.n the Eri-
Railway from the West; at M inunk 1 f'hu k wiili
. n train for Philadelphia and intermediate "-fafinns.
artiving in i'hiladrl(4ii.a at ti 30 p. in.* and nt New
Hampton with a train for Kat>>n. B-thl"hem. Al
| lentown. Re > iing and Ilarrishurg, arriving at Har-
I risl>urg at 8-30 p. in. *
j The EVENING TRAIN from Groat Rend con
nects there with the New York Exrrcsnon the Ex-
I press on'he Erie Railvrav froin the West; at Ma
' nonka Chunk with a train which runs to Belvi.lcre
; where it lies over until 6o'clock (hp next morning.
I and at New ll.mpr n with an Evp r es Train fir
I A lston, Bcthl hem. Allentown, heading and Ilar
i ris'.urir
At SCRAXTOX. eo"nec-inns are mide wi'l>
j trains on the Lackawan a an 1 Clooinshurg Rail
j roan to and from Pit-sfon. liing-ton, Wilkeb >rre.
Berwick, Übuimsburg. P.nville, Northumberland
j Ilatrisbitrg and intermediate stat-ons, nn.l with
rail's on the Gel nvare and 1111 ls..n Railroad to
' and from Carbondnle and -rrterwiedi -te stations
WATTS (00 KK, Su,d.
R A Hf.nky, General Ticke; Agent jv23tf
.
Mexico ! Mexico !
| $30,000,000 LOAN
j or oik
UErLV>LIC OF MEXICO.
__________ •
Twenty -yetir Coupon 'iionds in sums
of SAO, S/00, SAOO, find S/.000.
! INTEREST ."EVEN PER CENT I' YARI.E IN
THEGi rv OF NEW YOBK
Priucijtjil ind Interest I'ay.ible in
col.l)
1
5i0.000,000 to be Sold nt S/A '/J
f OW'TS on 'he 7)Of. LA 'A',
1
.in t 1 irv* a v f|iii yU'ri'ut; .n iyii<*n*Mf o*
i TWELVE PER CFNT IN GOLU.or .-EVENTKEN
PERCENT 1. ( RRKNI'Y at -he p cscot rate
I of { .1 .iiin :• on gold.
, TLB TItST YEAR'S fNTEREST A!. Kv.'Y
PKOVIDLI)
'Tii M DKslllA RLE IN VEs j\i r\';
I
• v r OFPRKEIV
j IMMENSE TRACT- . Mi \ ING AXO AGRI
■ (TI.TI'R LI. - NTY PEK EST. ol
PORT Mlv. IMi'J . a ■ J'AXi.*, in the State?
of TAMALLiPAr uiiSAN H IS PoTO-I ; an )
; the I'IJGIITKD rAITII "I -lie -ait Sia'cs an I 'he
GEA'ERAL GOVERNMENT ..re ALL i LEDGER
I for the ic.i-ui, tioo of ilivse Ron's alii pivmcot o
j interest
THE SECURITY IS AMPI^E,
130 in P. S. Currem'y will bv a 7 |>er ct. Gold lloo'l
t - of $ .0
*CO in If. 8. " " '• "
I JLOO
9300 in U S. * " "
9500 *
' S6OO in P; S " " " "
I 91.000
Li t KVKHT r.-ivKH'ir Rrrrßi-iCAN Ixstitutioiijßtv
' at i.i A.-r ON L ROM).
Cir nlain forwifr ie I and -uhm riiiiiims received by
JOHN W COR LIES A Co, an I
J. N. TIFET, T iiai.ii ia I Agent of ihv Rejrulilie
of Mexi.-o, 57 N. Y.
\~ff~ Suhsvlip b.iis afro received hv Banks and
Bankers generally throughout ihe United Stitcs.
vsn!s Ohio.
GrROVBSTEBN & CO.,
£ r iano-Forte
MANUFACTURER'S
Broadway
NEW-YORK
The attention of ibe public an I the trad - is invi
ted to our new s.-ale 7 octave rosewood piano
lories which fot v ilume and purity of tone are unri
valled by any bit Pert ■ offered in this market,
contain alUhe modern 1 oprovcmcnts. Frcne'i Grand 1
actiin, harp pedal iron frame over-strung brass, Ac.
! and each instrument being 111 ids under the person >1
I supervision of .Mr. J. 11. Gr-ivestcen, who has had a
I practical experience of over 30 years in their manu
factured* full'-warranted tn every particular
THE 'GKOVESTEEN
3?Ml©-yMT3 s
received the highest reward ot"
... IMCIiSIEIIT
OA r ET{ ALT^OTHERS.
THE CELEBRATED
WORLDS FAIR
Where weie exhilityd insirunicnts from the lies, ma
kers of London. Paris. Goriuauy, Philadelphia Bal
timore, llostoii and X v Yotg ; and also a t Ihe
AmeiM-n Ingiitute (nr five, years the
gold ninl silver medals from both of whiJh can be i
•een at owr warn ronin.
Pv the Introdiiefion-nf improvements we make a j
•till nr re perfect Pmno forte and by rntntifai't'trina '
largely, with strn tlycash system, are enabled to '
offer ihcsc nsfrumcn-s .it .1 price which will precludo
omnpfilior.
No I Seven Octave, rourid corner#
Ro-eTme-4 pti*''eiwe > #275
No-2. Ocave. rouad yorer, Hosawood
fce#vy tuonl-lirig 9300.
No 3- Seven 0 five round corners. Rosewood
l-onis XIV style 9325,
Tem*-j~ Net 'n Current Funis.
. Vft D-s rin*ivf> 1 ir*laW(ksttPfree,
***A. A V " 48
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-4to Tti©
TRAVELING'PUBLIC.
i . .
b HI inn ei a 1 HI 1111
LINE OF STAGES,
TTETXXXXX RLXJTNT FROM
MESHOFPEN TO TUKKHANROCK
! DFtV-UTING, will leave the
1 Xoiiji B/iUioh Hotel at MeHioppeti
at 10 o'cioek A, M., and make acon
neeti>-D at Tun khan nock, with stages
, lor PI.TT.STON and WILKES-
I BA HUK, and with to connect
with the Express Tiain on the
D. L& W. K. 11, Passengers by
this line will arrive at
New York, Philadel
phia, Harrisburg
and Baltimore
the same
(-.veiling.
! RETURNING, wilfleive 29nwkhannock'on the
arrival of stages --oriic>:ting with the Passenger Mail
i Tram, iu the evening, making u connection at Me
shoppen with ?tnges lor Towand 1 .-in-1 other points
1 Sfcrtbwayt,
Arrang ments have !,een inn te for the carrying of
all PACKAGES, which will he promptly
an l carefully delivered.
Horses and Carriages on hand at all times to tor
wart ee U i-my ia'afc beovo. n Mesjiopp and
Laoeyville.
P.'B,- Having 4dased'thf nh.,ve line of stag's
and holrscs of D lUnkinOnri'•with the irtaß Tliue
from lunkhsnnock to Wy Itii'.ng in connection with
M. A ElLs. ivcar- now prepifred to forward pas
sengers through i t rcitm e.. ra vs. Being thankful to
oust-.titers fr p'sl f -v-rs II cy respectfully solicit
a colifi m >nc<* ol the s.mc.,
Xfeshoppeli'Jplt '9lh 19f5.
W. II ( ORTRIGLT
M A ELLIS.
OP AGAIN.
The Grocery and Prmrisio# Store, on Stark'
Brick corner, latoly owned bv T B Wall, has been
pnrcbase-i I'A ttie undersigned, and will be kept as a
tißii mmm a*
His stock comprises
TEAS SVd A RB.COFFEE.S AEEII AT US.
GLVGRK. NUV.MEG, SIMCE6.
FIUS, I'KU.VES Dill ED BEEF SMOKED
tlALihU!'. UiIACKEKs. CHEESE CUD
Ft" 11. MAUKKREL. IIEKKING. •ml .t
other ar'U-le? ii"tt illy I'-uti I in an cs-altishuient o<
ibe kird, which will be eoJJ at
I.l\ 11. AM) 1.13r LIVE PKICL.S.
HANDLER R' Si.
Tunkh 'nno k June 2b 1863.
r.VG
l>R. TAUDITS PILLS.
(AXTI-DY PEPTIC.)
• ' ... 1 gi i\ Ciici-i'iau't Extr- c-
Mm 1 101 I'll . f
.M I S A \ 1)111 .lIHS,
. I.H ihu gve tc?t tueii.-in.i i .;uc, prtpac..d froin th,
<•ngii.il o.cscrip'.ons i t tin-.-e|<,orate 1 Dr Talßctt.
■ d u. I OY b:;o -.v til fenark ili.V success !oi t W.-n y
r V-.' A'- i'h ifflbtc r. indv ill ill
M>E \-F> Cl' THB LI ER
• I! AW HI It .--O' Mr: > r OF Til F
Diffesllv c O i*b Hit,
Blsrr'kC# I)y 'ifpM a. S'M-ff 11 -a Jiudtr-,
lit lioiisi.i.iv.r C.'outpla'nr.
i 111' w.ll-kln.ui L'l MUTT ears • ' IcS'. I'ills :—"I
imve us.'d ihe torn.ul 1 Iroin i h our Pill, arc
I made, in uiv pra.li, e (or .ty.-i 12 years , -hev ha.
1 to- fill, si Ctfc. 1 u|>n the '.ivel anl Digestive Or
hia t .ait medi do in Ibe World, and art the most
pellei t Porgntiio who li bas eveg jet been Uia it: by
auybody. They are safe ami pleasant to take, but
pt.weiful to cure Tbeir peuetr.it ng properties
stimulate Go'v .ta! activili sol (be body, remove
the d struct ions ol" its organ-, purifying the bl.ot.
and r.\p4-i disease. Tlicy puig'- out the foul huumr
winch breed and grew
or di-or.ce.i oig us into tlwir natural net ion, and
inpart a healthy ..ton, with .-trengih to the whole
syslcin. Not only do they . ore the ereiy day com
plaints o every l- '.Jy, but also forini iable and dan
gerous diseases and being purely vegetable are.tree
I rum any risk or U.rin No person who h<s once
used thrse Pills mil ••%-• r be wo hour tbein."
They create pure blood uud remove nil impurities
1 Iron the system hence are a positive eure for
1 FEVERS, IIEADAdIi:, PILED. MER
i CUKIAIj BlEAfcl> .* Nl> IIEREBI
TARY HI MOKB.
j Bosk —For adults, oil. Pill in the morning: for
j children 8 vear-. half a I'ili
' I? if Price One 1) >llar per Box supplied, or
| Mnt by Mail, pott paid, to any pari of the United
' Stntei-or Conndns on roeipt of price. A <o Gen-
J nine without Ihe facsimiles signature of V. Moti
I Tolbott. M 7)
V. AIOTT TAI.II "TT & Co.,
No 62 l-'ultou St., New York.
j ' v4-n4l ly.
A LA MODE,
\
• LATEST FROM NEW YORK
MRs. A. TAKES PLEASURE IN
-iga n informing her friends, .Ind the ladies gen
: ernlly 1 hut he has rucoivcd, <nd is still receiving
u n-'w t>'i w II ■••le. ipil assortment of
FALL ANL WJNTFU GOODS,
Consisting of lIAIS. BONNET*. RtllßONf
FLOSSES, FEA IIMRS, LACES, IIEA1)-
IIIIESSES, and, in short all art.c! s usually
tnun-1 in
MILUTNTiRY STORE, j
: She solicits avail from all requiring GOIIBS in
her line, before pur. basing • ls< yvi;e<e. Mrs Stark
can he fodhd ut the Imuse foimerly occupieifby Hen
ry Stark in the Iv.rougli of Tuiikhannnck, ready and
willing to serve all who may favor her with call.
MANTUA-MAKING.
Wo h",v<j secured the services of an experienced
nrt^33]viA.B:Bxi f
' and ftl all tinn s wilt' he prepuied to Fit.ami Mak*
Dresses iu the latest and most approve-! manner.— j
Soliciting yoqr calls before purchasing elsewhere, we
reinaia II*fR3V • >'*<_<(
Years, Rest ectfullv.
MRS. A G STARK.
Tunk O t 11th 1669
j ~ en.#* • • c
X MONTH 1 - AGENTS www
I .• . c : 1 ■/ ntie at tides
u- • VI i #vl 5 T 3' Vf' fluudmg
Bi -h for', M .mo
AT
T - fe
;
V. ALL I'AFF.K.
WALL PAPER.
{! •
r 1 f&EMSfr
CLOTH SHADES WITH BORDERS
CLOI if SHADES WITH BORDERS.
D IM.EIK
FIirUKBS AKD HOtLEiW COMlf.K'iE
EMBItOfHEITED .MUSLIK CURTArS'S.
EMBROIDERED MUSI.IN UURTAIN>-
EMBROIDERED MUSLIN CURTAINS
AIM)
Large Stock (if White Goods;
~-SW!?S Ml't.h -
DOTTED SWISS MUSLIN.
BRILLIANTS,
JACONETS,
LACES,
BALMORAL SKIRTS,
, . , Sl'R'Nii SKIRTS- . ,
ac UOH
GLOVES. .
REAL AI. KX A MIRK'S KID
J 4 4 If M I# "J A f
And a Lar <ie Stuck ot
YANKEE MIIOUS.
1 n-n.
Nails,
Wliite-liead,
Z nc. Linseed Oil,
Doot-Lo(ks|
and a *enera assirrfnn'tit ot
BUI.DOS Ui L¥. All.
Fish, of all kinds.
Casli Fa.id
for a!l kinds of Grain.
Tunkliannock. March, oth 18G4.
HARDWARE & [ROY
AT HUtiT B0'S& Bumiß
now oiFKii in li syi. y.
IRON, STB 1., NAILS AND SPIKES. MUNI
RAIL, RAILROAD -PIKES, ANVILS.
BELLOWS. PLAIN A CONVEX
HOR-K-.-TIOES. HAM
MEUF.' IIOItSE
NAiLS.
WROUGHT IRON.
BIIUESr JOSIHI.
I'ACPKN
TERS' TOOLS,
( ILL W ARB AN TED.)
HUBS, SPOKES, FELLOES, SKAT
SPINDLES. CARRIAGE SPRINGS. AXLf.S
PIPE BONUS, SPRING STEEL
ROTTS, NUTS. WASH
LBS BELTING,
PACKING
GRIND STONES;
PLASTER
PARIS. CEMENT,
HAIR, .-I'nVKLS, WHITE LEAD
FRKNCII MTNDOW
GLASS. Ac , Ac.,
ALSO SASH,
DOOR AND BLINDS
ff UN IM\k IN ATMOI!*MI:NT.
AND *AXrF.*CTDfn:i> *o OKOKB
LEATUEEII AND FINDINGS 1
F\I72BaK'S SALEB.
—at-ai ~ri.rrh 2(> (Bl>3 vln33
Ndw
j FALL AM- WYTER
Millinery.
MRS. BAHDWELL
returns her sincere thanks to tiie L idirsnf
TUNKHANNOCK
ami Vicinity, and would inform them that she na i
j removed to her new Store - first door east of Wtight j
j A Co*a Banking Otliee. with greater fa. nil o* than
i h-rebd'ore eiijovti Having just return-.I from the '
Wffft '■
AN ELEC3A ASSORTMENT ,
" rF
FALL AM) U'I\TER MILLIXKHY,
d ■ 7T 9
she can anil will offer supnrter in laeciaenw "> every
customer Airangeiiieiits have been couiph ted for I
FASHIONABLF DRESS AND CLOAK-MAKING
•p.
in all if* \aiictic*. "\>l
dflttflA-liAT
1 TRMM'N< MEN'S.
. *'BVTIUN> ,BF.LTS .1 T;t KI.ES,
PATTERNS HOODS,
.xrnt.y'. ;
and n f u'l nssortinent ef FANCY GOOD* ke I n
*n -Harid
TaakkMMMk, 111964. ' * •!
' ScroMa, or ftfrg's'EvU,
is a constitutional disease, a corruption of
tylood, l>s" which this iluid becomes
I weak, and poor, being in the circulation, If
pervades the whole body, and may burat elf '
in disease on any part of it. No organ it ft*
from its attack*, nor is there one which it may
not destroy, 'l'he scrofulous taint is variously •
caused by mercurial disease, low living, dis
ordered or Mifhtfflthy food, impure air, tilth
and tilthy habits, the depressing vieas, and,
above all, by the venereal infection. What
ever be its origin, it is hereditary in the con
stitution, descending " iiom parents to children
unto the third aiul fourth generation ;" indeed,
it seems to he the rod of Him who say*, "I
will visit the iniquities of the fathers Upon
their oluldrcii."
< Its effects commence by d<q>o-ition from tht
blood of corrupt or uh*rous ) Uiuq.r, which, in
tha lungs.liver, and internal organs, is termed
tubercles; in the gland*, swellings; and *n
the surface, eruptions or sores, '"his foul aor- *
ruption, which genders in the blood, dsprsaasg
the energies of life, so that scrofulous constitu
tions not only suffer from scrofulous com
plaints! hut they have far less power to with
stand tiler attacks of other diseases; conse
quently vat iitimltors perish by disorders
which, nlthfmgh not scrofulous in their nature,
are still rendered fatal by this taijit in the
; system. Most of the consumption which de
cimates the human family has its origin directly
in thi< scrofulous contamination; and many
destructive di-eases of the liver, kidneys, brain,
-and, indeed, of all the organs, arise from or
arc aggravated by the same cause*-
One quarter of all our people are scrofulous;
their persons are invaded by this lurking iu
f.-ction, and their health is uiulerinined by it.
To cleanse it from the system we must renovat#
the blood by an alterative medicine, and in
vigorate it by healthy food and exercise.
Such a medicine we supply in
AYER'S
Compound Extract of Sarsaparilli,
the most effectual remedy which the medical
skill of our times can devise for this every
where prevailing and fatal malady. It is com
bined from the most active romedials that have
j been discovered for the expurgation of this foul
: disorder from the blood, and the rescue of the
i system from its destructive eonsequeneee.
Hence it should lie employed fat the cure ef
not oulv Scrofula, hjjt also thoe other affee*
tions which arise from it, such as ERvrrtvk
and Sr. is Diskasrs, St. Anthony's
Kosk, or KnvsifKifAs, PtMfI.ES, Pustui.M,
Blotches. I>i..\ins and Boils, Tumour, lettfji
and Salt Rhkik, Sc.m.o Hr.vn, Hikgwokm,
It 11KCVIATIsM, Svi'llll.lTlC Utol Mkkcukial DiS
EAaKs, Duoi'sv, Dvsi-KI'SIA, Deijimtv, and,
; indeed, ai.i. C'omci.wnts auisino i uom Vitia
ted on Imi'l'kk bi.oon. The popular belief
in " impurity of the blood" is founded ill truth,
for scrofula is a degeneration of the blood. The
particular purpose ami virtue of this Sarsapa
riila is to purify and regenerate this vital fluid,
j without which sound health is'impossible in
contaminated constitutions.
AYER'S
Ague Cure,
FOR THE SPEED* CURE OF
Intermittent Fever, or Fever and Ague,
Remittent Fever, tlilll Fever, Dumb
Aue, Periodica! tlea<in< lie, or Billons
llrailm lir, nod Hilton* Fevers, Indeed
for the whole lain of diseases originat
ing in hillary derangement, caused hp
the Malaria of Miasmatic Countries.
We are enabled here to offer the community a
j remedy which, while it cures the above complaint!
with certainty, is still perfectly harmless in any
quantity. Such a remedy is iuvaluable in district!
where the-e afflicting cii-orders prevail. '1 his
I "Cuke" exp 1- lh nuasHiatic poi-on of Fevke
and Aon: from the system, and prevents the de
vel tpiucnt or" ihe disease, if taken oa the first ap
proach of it- premonitory symptoms. It is not only
i the best r> meny ever vet discover.d for this class
of couqiiarnt*. out i.Lso the cheapest. The large
quantity we -upplv for a dollar I rings it within the
reach of every body ; and in b.lions district*, where
Fever ami Ague prevails, every body should
I have it and use it freelv lioth for enre and protee
i tion. A great superiority of this remedy over any
other ever discovered for the speedy and certain
cure of Intermittent* is that it contain* no Quinine
or mineral, consequently it produces no quinism ef
i other injurious e.lccts whatever upon the constitu
tion. Those cured by it are left as healthy as if
i thev had never had the disease.
Fever and Acne is not alone the consequence of
the miasma lie poison. A prat variety of disor
ders ari-e from its irritation, among which us
Xevralqiu, Itheumatism, Gut, Ileaoache, Blind
nest, 'i\)o'h.tchr, Earache, Catarrh, Asthma, I'eU
pi tot'on. Painful Affection of the Spleen, tipster,
tcs, Pain in the How ls, Colic, Paralysis and De
rangement of the Stomach, all of which, whe®
origm.it.n tin this cause, put on the ■intermittent
type, or become periodical. This " Cuke " expele
' the po'son from the blood, and consequently curse
j them all alike. It is an invaluable protection tn
immigrants and persons travelling or temporarily
j residing in the malarious districts. If taken occa
sionally or daily while exposed to the infectien,
that will be excreted from the system, and cannot
accumulate in sufficient quantity to ripan into 4ie
! aase. Hence it is even more valuable for preten
tion than cure, and few will ever sulfer from Inter
mittents if they avail themselves of the proteetiem
j ' this remedy affords.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYEB So CO., Lowell, KM.
. .. a .. .. i -i i. m-> ace.
Tunl.li 'ni.'>- k, S.erluu; A Soil, Step ingvi lie. *l* by
a l .tiuygi-ts and .leal, r- in medicines eery,wher;e
Great lmji-ovemi lit iu Sewing Machines
EMPIR :
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I'atei.ted February 14th, ISOO.
SALF.SHQQM 536 UUQ CpIVAY. N, Y.
200 W ASUFX : 10 X* STRF-.ET, BOSTON.
THUS MACHINE, is const rtietcl on entirely is*
peine pies of me. li mi.-in, jxissessing lu.ny rare aid
valuable improvement*, having been rxauueeiby
1 the iiii.s' I"- f.-tiu i t'X|>erts. and pronounced te he
I SIMPLICITY aid i'KI FECTIoS Ci.MBI.VKI>.
I If ha* a str.cghl H.edie, p. r|K--nl cular acliea
i makes ill • "hoe . or Shuttle Stitch " which will
| "Neither ip nor Havel." and it is alike <• a hoik
■ sides : |vtl.>rui- pel te. t sewing on every description
I of in .tori >l, fioin Leather t<> the finisr Katyook
. \lu-liu, with cotton. linen or silk thread, fr*m the
coarsest lo the tii est nomher
Having neither "Cam nor Cog- M'heel," and the
1-nsi posstiile Iriction, it runs as smooth as glana,
i and is
EMrtIATtCALtY A XOtSELESS MArH/S ?
It wqun e- v .. Nt le-s fs.w.r to drive il
1 Uo.ii *• it * or.' i. .in i tb rn i ikef- A fial
! twelve years i ■„( . :u. -v k if steadily, withent
! fat ; gtie or njo - h- .tk. .
lis stic glf. .. .1 -Woiid. <ful Mintdieitv of een
i stroe'i<>n rea.eis i' aIN-0.-i impossil 1 ■ to get nit ef
I order an ' is gu rii.teei oy the company to give
I enriri' sti.-f ieii"i. ,
i yy v ro .|„., lively invite all tnose who may deeire
! to sopi.lv iheni.-elves with a .upeiii.r nrtirle, te
! .sun.' ■•'• < va'"<• 'hi- "I niiealle-t M.u-hiie.",
One ha' f hour's instruction is sufficient to tnmblt
anu I'ersvi tv rk this Machine lu then entire
sahstoc rn" ... \„. t
A' lia'ons and Charitable Institutions will be liber
ally d all ilh
Ag' ns wanted lor || loan- in the Cniied Sletee
where Aven's are not aire, y eslahlisbed, Alio fer
Cnha. Vfexi.M. tVn'ral >nl -ouih America, to vha
a liberal i ; - .'inn wdl t>e gdv n.
T .I. McAKTHUIt & CO
I'KIXI IM.II.AGKNTfi rhTAI'I.IUHii
Svraeusr*. X Y„ .li'l'ii II F wipe, Phil i .M irmienM
Mcfi'wth A Co.. Pi'.sbuig Earnest Axth dm.
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