BELMBOLD'S, FLUID EXTRACT $U € H U, tSlj'A • v ■ ** ' - v ' ' ' FOR NON-RE fENTION OR INCONTINENCE OF URINE, IRRITATION, INFLAMMATION OR CWRAJIOX •' :i: ■.. •' KID NEYS, DISEASES OF TIIE PROSTATE ALAND, STONE IN THE BLADDER, CAL CULUS, GRAVEL OR BRICK DUsT DEPOS IT, AND ALL DISEASES OF THE BLAD DER, KIDNEYS, AND DROPSICAL SWEL LINGS HEL DIB OLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, FOR w^Kro-sssss ARISIXG FROM EXCESSES OR INDISCRETION. The constitution, once affected by Organic Weak ness requires the aid of medicine to strengthen and invigorate the system, whieh Ilelinbold's Extract Bu-bu invariably does If no treatment be subiait •"d to, Consumption or Insanity may ensue. IIELMISOLDS Fluid Extract Bucliu Ta aff"ctions jieculiar to females, is unequafcd by any othor preparation, as in Chlorosis or Retention. Irregularities, Painfulness or Suppression of Custom ary Ivacuatioas, Ulceration or Seirrhus State of the Uterus, Leucorrhoea, nnd all complaints incident to the sex, whether ar.sing from habits of dissipation, radcncies, or in the Decline or Change of Life HELMBOLD'S 7 * I . Fluid Ext) act Biichu. AND Improved ROSE WASH -w Will radically exterminate from the system Diseases t ih Urinary Organs arising from habits of dissipa tes, a* little expense, little or no change in diet,and "xposare. completely superseding those unpleasa nt *nd daugeroi's remedies Copaiba and Mercury, a iartg~'hrm upleasant and dangerous diseases, ' f I i, M -I tSE HELMBOLDS i Fluid Extract Buchu. , l'nrit f iftr?. rlt'lfiximt • male or female from whatever eause originating. tmi no matter of how long standing It is pleasant a ' *• ■ore strengthening th n any of the p-.eparations of Bark or Iron Vieae suffering from Broken-down or Delicate Constitution* procure the remedy at once. fhe reader must be aware that, however slight may be the attack of the above disease, it is sure t' affset his bodily health, uientwl j*>wers. bappinegr, ami that of his posterity Our flesh ..and blood are npportea arotn these sources. v-HYSICIANS, TLEASE NOTICE! We make no secret ol the ingredients. HELM lOLD'S EXTRACT BUCIIU ia composed ot Buchu, •übeha. and Juniper Berries, selected with great ■rti, and prepared in vn*uo by H. T, lIELMBOLD, Draggists and Chemist of sixteen years' experience la the eity of Philadelphia, and which is now pr*- ribed by tne most eminent physiciuns.has been ad mittel to use on the United States army, and ** r Ac , Ac., purthaeed at the lowest market rates for cash, all of which will be soid exclusively lor ' READY PAY, Consequently, NO TEN PER CENT ADDED FOR BAD DEBTS. ■* ' V ) H 71 f" " ± ft- # • * s-u-isrixriESXji-. dt BAKTATYKTE, r >• - - ' 0. y> 1 ♦ -- • t • v-..- /,f, k T< ■ • /"' I ' -<~j r ; } 'gri jjSj £) TO THE PEOPLE OF JPYOJWIJ*%} COPJPIY, — s .- t %£•■* l •' r :t \i '* •" ir t 1 > la- art- ■ iui* In other words, the MAN, WOMAN, OR CHILD who menns U pay for what they get wili not be obli ged to pity the Merchant a Bonn* in nrder to aatvp bim what he loses by those who trill not or you can not make pay. o sh - ' "J '.• ■ It is unnecessary for us to go into a more lengthy detail of the articles we keep, but it suffices to say that ' 1 ' IT WILL BE OUR CONSTANT AIM rtot eat people well, and keep on hand, ALL ARTICLES • /fcWt the dfemand 'f"tjip j requires. lr With the above truths and facts before you Gen tlemen and Frienus, we invite you respect fully to call and see us FRANK C. BUNNELL, , ROBERT W. BANATYNE. Taakh aaalea K Jfcvj LACK A.WEBTKRN R. K Spring Arrangcineiit--IBG6, PASSENGER TRAILS. LEAVE WESTWARD J EASTWARD. Morning Even'g | STATIONS | M'.rn'g | Evening Train | Tra'n j | Train [ Train A. M | P.M. | |A. M. |P. N. 900 400 New Y.rk 520 10.35 \ll-30 7.0J New II a nip ton •••• 2.80 310 11 47 7.22 Washington 2,03 750 * 11 50 7.34 Ox.ord 156 740 12 10 7,54 Bridgeville 145 7.30 - 139 7.25 -12 43 8-20 Dlawnre 1.30 7.20"? 661255 8.29 Mount Ilethel 100 6-55^ > 1.16 8.45 Water Gap 12 44 641 ® 1 31' 858 SrrouiUburg 12-30 6.29.4 2 1-41 910 Spragueville '2 19 6.i9< $ 151 920 llenryville 12.09 t.o* £ 2.08 935 Oakland ll .53 5.56^ s: 2,26 9.52 Forks 11-35 5.41^, >2 46 10.11 Toby ha nil a 11 16 5 53< 2 3.00 1021 Gouldgboro 11 02 5 11^ r 32310 46 M 3 a've 945 410 4.42 10.47 Clark's Sninmit.•• • 923 349 450 10.55 Abington 9.15 3 40- 5.06 11 11 Factoryviltc 859 3.25 526 1131 Nicholson £,3* 3.02 5.48 11 53 Ilopbottoni 818 247 61012 15 Montrose 755 226 631 12'26 New Milford 7.34 •07 65012 .5 Great Rend 7.15 150 P, M. A M A, M. PM, CON N ECTlONS—Westward, The MORNING TRAIN from New York con nects at MAM XKA CUT" K with the Train leav ing Philadelphia (Kensington I'cpot) at 7 30 a. ui and at GREAT IiEND with the through Mail Train on the Erie Railway, with sleeping car attached, stopping at all the principal stations on that road, and arriving at Buffalo at 6 10 a, m THE EVENING TRAINS from New York con nects nt V MAN('NKA CHUNK with tbo train leav ing Philadelphia (Kensington Lepot,) at 330 p. m Strives at Srrantnn at 11:30 where it remains till 10 25 next morning, when it leaves, arriving at Great Rend at 12,55 p. in, connecting with the Day Express West on the Erie R ii'ray F.a-st ward. The MORNING TR AIN from Great Bend con nets rb re with the Cincinnati Express on the Erie Railway from the West ; at Manunka Ohu k with a tialn Tor Philadelphia and intermediate stations, arriving iu Philadelphia at 0.30 p. m.' and at New Hampton with a train for Easton. Bethlehem, Al lentown, Reading and Harrisburg, arriving at Har risburg at 8-30 p. in. The EVENING TRAIN from Great Bend con nects there with the New York Express on the Ex press on the ilrii' lLulway from the It est ; at Ma nunka Chunk with a train which runs to Belvi.lere where if lie* over until 6 o'clock rhe next morning, and at New Ph. iipton wiTTi an Express' Train fir Aaston, Bethlehem. AHcntown, Heading and Har risburg , - ; • •f~ • At SCR ANTON, eeejections aro ra itle with trains on the Tackawnn a and BTnoiffthiirg Rail roan to and from IMttston, Kingtiti, tVilk''b irre. Berwick, llloomsbtirg, Dinville, Northuniiierland Harrisburg and interimdide stations, and with rain? on the Delaware and Hu Ison Railroad to and from Carbondule and intern.edi ite stations W \TT6 COOKR, fHipt. R. A. HEXRY, General '1 ket Agent. jc29tf GROVESTEEN & CO, PIANO pOIITII MANUFACTURERS E3rO£X,Cl"W£^37' NEW-YORK fpiie ntleniion of the ]>! lie and the-trad •is invi- L te 1 toour new *> ale 7 octave id piaoo fortes which for v dilute m l r-uiily of tone are unri valled l',v any huhcit" offered in this market, They contain all the no leru 1 a pro vy incuts. I rene - Gr 'O.l action', harp pulnl fton''frain* Wer-strung brass, & -n-J e K*h iO-tr#net hcin tnida iinlef the oeraotil Bii; • rvi ion of Mr. J. II Grovest'-en, who h is had n practical experien-e of over 30 years in their /Hcture.is fully warranted in every particular.' •>' THE 'OROVESTEEN mao-sosTP deceived fSe hlsliest reward of MERIT OVER ART, OT HE EE, THE ELEERATED WORLDS FAIR Where were exhilited lnsfnuncnfs from Ihe besi nia kers of l.on-lon Paris. (1 rnnuiy, Philadelphia Ba|- lina.re, Boston and N w York ; and alMj at the American Institute for fi© successive ye'n'rs. the gold and silver medals from both of whieh can be seen at our w.tftv room. By the intro-luction of improvements we make a still im re perleci Piano forte and by tnanufa- during, largely, with a stm tly cash system,' are enabled to offer tiiese 'nstrumcnls at ,i price whieh will preclude competition. Teruis Net Cash, in Current FunJs £ D-v -riptive circulars sent free. ( "A k r. " 43 v5-n45-1 year A & C, CAM FA IONS - ■ • A- or THR A PM Y 0 V T II E POTOMAC. Y 1 - JIT WI I.LI AM SwiNTON. THE STANDARD HISTORY Of THE GRAND ARMY. The greatest Work on the War. Univeipally cniL rseil by in my of ficers and the press, tiie author SAYS : •'I design in this volume to record what that Ar my did and suffered In tencampiigns and two score b tttles. I shall have to celebrate the unswerving loyalty of this army, that nftimes when ihe loul of military c- hesinn failed, held it, unshaken of fortune, to a duty self-imp-ied 1 I shall have to follow it through a- checkered ex perience, in a tale commingled of groat misfortunes, j great tollies and great glories ; but from first to last J it.will appear that, ainid in ny bufiVts of fortunes. ' through -winter and rough weither," the Army of the P-tomac never gave up but made a good fight, and finally reached the goal Of this drain t there will be no other hero than the Army of the Potomac itself; for it wontdseeui that in ihi? war of the People it was decreed there should arise no imperial present-© to be-o ue the eentraj fig ure and cynosure of men's eyes. Napoleon, in an iiu'burst of haughty eloqo- iu-e, exclaims that in the great armies ot history . C. BURNS, Takes pleasure in annnun.-ing to the people of tTunkhannoek and vicinity, that he has opened a , tPatri) aab Claxfe Sijop ! opposite Wall's Hotel, where he is prepared to do the most difli uit jitui in his line in an APPROVED • I and SKILLFUL MANNER, on short notice, lluv ! log had lomt experience in the business, he feels confident that he can give entire satisfaction to all ; favoring him with their patronage. ALL WORK''WARRANTED TO GIVE SATIS FACTION "OR MONEY REFI NDED AFTER A FAIR TRIAL- N. R. Paras- Is, fans Umbrellas repaired Also. Accordeons nnd'other mo Sen I instruments ' tuned and put in order Religious and Charitable institutions trill tic Tiber ally dealt irilh. • ■ r Ag-nts w'rfnted*for all Towns in the United Sfata where Agents are not already established, Also fo Gnli.i. Mexico, Central and South America, to whom a liberal d'scount will be given. T.J. McARTHUR & CO. A A Co. a PRINCIPLE AGENTS KSTARLIBHED Syracuse, N Y„ John 11. Fewler, Phila.,Wnrtnietita MeGta'h A Co.. Pittsburg, Earnest Axtholm. Y4a4tily AAC . *f T STRANGE, HPT TRUE. Every voting lady and gentleman in the United { States can hear something very much to their a