North Branch democrat. (Tunkhannock, Pa.) 1854-1867, May 08, 1867, Image 3

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    Local and Person al.
A Sewing Machine for twenty-fire dollars can
be had of P. C. Burns A Co. It is one of the Bart
lett patent new with table aad treadle, the same as
sold by traveling agents at 138. Call and see.
Pew Letting.-- The Pews at the M. E. Church
in this place will b let for the ensuing year, on
Monday 13th inst. at 2 o'clock, P. M.
All interested, will please attend.
Dr. J. W. Lyman since the dissolution of the
aid finn by the death of Jacob Myer, has associated
with himself Dr. E. Wells, of Meshoppen, under the
firm name of Lyman A Wells. They will contin
ue to keep a first class Drug Store, and will always
be ready to attend to profession-! calls,
See advertisement in to-day's paper.
Flour is |l(s. per barrel, and is scarce and poor
at that. ■
It is not to be woadered at, that laboring men, all
over the country, are demanding higher wages. The
seven and three-tenths per cent, shoddy contractors,
bond-holders and speculators, are delighted with
the "change but the poor laboring white man
"can't see it "
We begin to think that the niggers could rule the
county better than their abolition allies—Hoor-a !
for universal suffrage ; and universal suffering.
Rain— At our last issue we hoped we should not
again have reason to complain of too much rain ;
but now as we go to pi ess, the rain which has beon
long continued, is hurtling down in torrents. It
seems almost impossible to find time between storms
to plant an onion bed.
The blooming, merry month of May, of former
years, seems to have departed, and instead we hare
cold, freezing, wet black republican weather. But,
wait a little longer : " There's a good time coming
by-and-by boys !"
A Destructive Fire oecrured at Factoryville,
on the evening of Saturday the 4th inst. Eleven
buildings, in all, were destroyed The fire we un
derstand, first broke out in the Good Templars Ilall
ever the dwelling of Mr. Wells, which with the
buildings appurtenant, was entirely destroyed.—
Orlando Reynolds lost House blacksmith's shop,
and barn—Mr. Warner a wagon-shop and contents —
Henry Nemcomb a Cabinet and Furniture shop and
contents —Mr, Beam a dwelling—Mr. Curry a
dwelling, barn Ac. The fire is said to have been
caused by some careless Templar ; there having
been a meeting at the Hall that evening.
Pliauey Phixins, jhinery, phussery and
phlummery for the Ladies, just received, and for
sale, cheap, at Mrs. E. Lease's Toy and Fancy
store. She has gloves, handkerchiefs, perfumery,
cosmetics, cuffs, collars, tilters, hilters, akilters,
•chinipers, (confound the names ') and an endless
variety of unmentionable, unheard of articles, for
the comfort, convenience and conversation of all
classes, conditions, ages and sexes of women-
We don't know what she has got—Ladies, go
and see for yourselves.
Two Scamps—Eugene Cooper anIJK ngler,
from Scranton or Hyde Park- who had stolen a
watch, SlO in money and some other articles from
Mr. Jerre Stephens, a hotel keepei at Niven, Sus
quehanna Co., were traced to th s place and arrest
ed a few days since. They pretended t> be making
arrangements for giving a concert here. But as
appeared by the confession of Cooper, after the ar
rest, they were awaiting a favorable opportunity to
male a raid on some man across the river, who,
they understood had some spare greenbacks about
him. Cooper is quite well knotvn about here, hav
ing lived for some time at Springville, an 1 was for
a short time a clerk at this place. Ringler who was
evidently the ring-leader in the business, adopted,
during his short visit with us the eupboneous title
ef Mr. Florence. They will probably have an op
portunity ef taking a free ride to Philadelphia, in
the compauy of the Sheriff of Susquehanna.
Marrie cl
SHOOK HARRIS At Wall's Hotel. Tunkhannook
May 4th 1867, by Rev J. L. Legg, Jbhn Shook ef
Monroe, to Mi-s Ruth H. Harris, of Foikston.
OVERFIELD— BINNS— At the Church of the
HOLT TRINITY, City of Brooklyn, Wednesday
April 24th 1867, by the REV. A N. LITTLE JOB a,
D. D., J. L. OVERFIKLI), Esq., of the City of
New Yruk. and Miss OLIVIA M. BIS.VS of the for
mer place.
John forgot the fair Olivia, long enough to think
of his old friends—including the printer—in Wyo
ming. The last mentioned individual was remem
bered in away that is highly gratifying to all of the
profession. For, if ail printers are not poor devils
themselves—and we believe that's the rule—they
sustain very intimate relations with an Imp of that
ehar&ctsr. And, neither a poor devil of a printer,
nor a poor printer's devil, ever has half enough of
Mr. Spianer's autographs,to make -'his ends meet."
Therefore to the aforesaid individuals, 'Tis sweet to
be remembered"—financially.
But. John, we imagine this new arrangemeut must
somewhat interfere with those oyster suppers, those
club-meetings and glorious clam-bakes ; which, in
the olden time, helped to make you forget the clam
orings of hnlf crazy clients No more now
"You'l vex with mirth the drowsy ear of night."
But, after the toils of day are o'er—thinking only
of Olivia's joyful greetings—at sober six o'clock,
"Johny'll go marching home."
IDiedL
WHEELOCR—At his residence ii Eaton, on Sun
day April 21st AJin Wheelock, aged about 70 yris
JACKSON-At his residence, in Dushore, Sullivan
Co., on Thursday, April 9th 1867, Dr. Josish Jack
son, in the seventy sixth year of his age.
WOItDEN--In Lewisburg, on Wednesday April 17,
after a long and painful illness, Jane Martha
Worden, wifa of 0. N. Worden, aged 46 years, 6
days.
The deceased who, with her husband, was for some
.time a resident of this place ; by her many christian
virtues, so endeared herself to to all acquaintances,
that to such, the above will be a sad announcement.
One so richly gitted to adorn the social, ard make
happy the family circle, could rarely he found.
Though we know that she has entered into that rest
prepared for the peopl eof God, we cannot withhold
from her memory the tribute of a tear. 0.
MEACIIAM— The following notice ef the death of
Mr. F. Mearham. formerly connected with the In
telligencer of this place, and for a short time en
gaged in our office, we clip from a late Washington
Pper.
ANOTHXB SOLDIER Gosx.-Corporal Fordyce
Meacham, company F. 2d District of Columbia
volunteers, died last evening at seven o'clock, after
a short illness, of pnenamoni a, superinduced by
disease contracted while in the army.
Corporal Meacham was a resident of Susqushan
na county. P v and waß a print#r by |
r several years connected with the various
°® Cek iD that Stata < but * the time of
: e o^r^° ytdiath *
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b ,h. re.poß.ibiiitj
Npr,ble barrier until the - f lD "
Dietrtct regiment, „h.„ b . < "
honorably „ a ldl.r 0,."""
was ffilwUrwJ OQt of Mrr{M reg.-
Special Notices
CAUTION,
Whereas my wife Ann Conaty baa left my bed
and board without just cause or provooation. I
therefore forbid all peraons harboring or trusting her
on my account, as I shall pay no debts of her con
tnWtlDg' PATRICK CO ANT T.
■ v6n3B2w, Lovelton, Pa.,
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Letters of Administration have been granted the
undersigned on the estate of Jacob Dymond of Mon
roe Township, dee'd. All persons having claims
against said decedent, are notified to present thein
duly authenticated for settlement, anu all persons
indebted to the same will make payment, without
delay to
HELAN DAVENPORT.
Lake, Lua. Co. Pa, Apr. 17, 1867.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Whereas letters ef Administration having been
granted to tbe undersigned ou the estate of George
W. Grow, late of the Township of Mehoopany dec'J,
All persons havingelaims against said decedent are
notified to present them duly authenticated for set
tlement, and all persons Indebted to the same will
make payment without delay.
ALLENJAYNE, Adm'r.
Mehoopany. Apr, 10 1867.—v6n36-6w.
AD.MINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Letters of Administration hag been granted the
undersigned on the estate of Charles Johnson, late
of Monroe Township, Wyoming Co. dee'd. All
persons having claims against Raid dee'd. aie notifi
ed to present them duly authenticated for settle
ment, and all persons indebted to the same will make
payment without delay to
CHARLES S HARDING,
Mi.nroe, Apr. 10, 1867 —g6n364>w. Adm'r
EXECUTORS' NOTICE.
Letters Testamentary having been granted the
undersigned on the estate of Timothy M Whitcomb
late of Windham Township dee'd. Notice is given
to all persons indebted to said estate to settle the
same immediately; and those having claims against
he same to p -eseat tham July authenticated for
ottlement without delay to
L.M. A. WHITCOMB,
HENRY LOVE,
Executors.
Mehoopany, April 9th 1867.
v6n35-6w.
EXECUTORS' NOTICE,
In pursuance of the will of of Moses Vaughn dee'd
letters testamentary have been issued to Theron
Vaughn and Francis Fuller. All persons indebted
to said estate are requested to settle and pay with
out furthei notice ; and all persons having claims
against the same are notified to present the same,
duly authenticated, at the residence of said Theron
Vaughn, ia the Townsqip of Mehoopany.
THERON VAUGHN. > P .
FRANCIS FULLER, 5
April 6, 2867.-v6n35-6w.
Administrators Notice.
Letters of Administration hare been granted the
undersigned on the estate of John Cyphers, late of
Lemon Tp. Wyoming Co.. dee'd. All persons having
claims against said decedent, are notified to pr sent
them duly authenticated for settlement, and all per
sons indebted to the same will make payment with
out delay to
DAVID AMY. >
ANN CYPHERS, \ m
Lemon, Mar. 28. 1867.—v6n34-6wks.
SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS RESTORED by
Helmboiu's Extract lluchu,
MANHOOD AND YOUTHFUL VIGOR are re
gained by IIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BI'CHU.
TUNKBANNOCK
Drug Store
NEW FIRM,
LYMAN & WELLS.
Dr Lyman respectfully anaounces that he has
taken Dr. E U. Wells as a partner in toe
DRUG BUSINESS,
and that they will continue to keep
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT,
In their line, at the old stand of J. W. Lyman
k Co,, on Tioga .St.
We cai'not enumerate articles, but it is our inten
tion to present a
WELL SELECTED AND RELIABLE STOCK
adapted to this market, and meriting the atten
tion of all who desire
MEDICINES,
PERFUMERY,
PAINTS,
DYE STUFFS,
Ac. Ac. <kc.,
At rates as low as can possibly be afforded.
N. B.—All professional calls promptly attended.
Prescriptions carefully prepared, at all times by
one of the Doctors. 1
J. W. LYMAN, M. D. E, H. WELLS, M. D.
v6n396m.
fo lil STRAW nml
Manufactured by
WM. FLICKNER,
Jit T WsYO C A', Ta.
who has the e r" ,Mlve ri * ht for w Y on * in K County, is
AVf.. U'"bines that will cut Hav,
one of the very few
Straw, SUlks. Ac., better than J 1 ® old fawned
Cutting boxes, used by oar grand fathers.
Those who value time and labor ; and would avoid
-
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LfZZf* COBSTA S*OV ON HAND,
v6n39tf WM FLICKNER.
SHERMAN & LATHROP,
(Successors to John Weil,)
AT THE OLD STAND, NEXT DOOR TO THE
BANK, AT
nnmvnrTT a TvnvrrsnTT
Take pleasure in announcing to the people of Wyo
ming County, that they are now recsiving from New
York one of the largest and most complete assort
ment of
DRT GOODS, DRESS GOODS
and
TRIMMINGS;
WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S.SHOES ;
CASSIMERES AND GENTLFMEN'S RNI SHIN 6
M. JQ Ti TEA <2l ♦
taw tar. JET O y
and a largo stock of
READY-MADE
fflotjjrag
purchased from a first class New York House at pri
ces trom 10 to 20 per cent, lower than the usual
rates; e uabling them to dispose of them at prices
HELOW ALL COMVJ2TITO US.
Having had 20 year's experience in this business,
they feel certain that they can secuie a trade at
this point; and to do this,they only ask the people to
COMB ASD BEB THEIR GOODS AND PRICES,
BUTTER,
EGGS,
urd PRODUCE,
of ALL KINDS,
tiken at the highest market rates in exchange for
Goods or Cash at the option of the seller,
H. N. SHERMAN,
I, B. LATHROP,
Tunk. Pa. Apr 16 1867.
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Mercantile Appraisement
for 1867.
The undersigned haviug been appointed mercan
tile appraiser for the County of Wyoming, for the
year 1567, hereby certifies the following to be a cor
rect list ot assessment of retailers in foreign Mer
chandise, with their name*, class, and rate in the
several Townships, in the said Ceuaty, to wit :
CLASS. NAMES. RATE,
BRAINTRIM.
13 B. Edwards A Son, $10,60
13 Stephens A Taylor, 10,00
13 B. Wakeman A Co- 10,00
13 K. Waltman A Co. 10,00
14 Sam'l Neal. 7,00
14 A. Piatt 7,00
CLINTON.
12 Frear Dean A Co, 12,10
12 W Gardner <s Son, 12,50
13 W. Briggs A Son. 10,00
13 Ingham A Broadbent, 10,00
13 W. A. Dean, 10,00
14 H. 6. How, 7,C0
EATON.
14 E. Wheelock A Co. 7,00
14 J. V. Carpenter. 7,00
FALLS.
14 C. Sherwood, 7,00
13 S.G. Miller, 11,00
14 H- Evans, 7,0#
14 A. W. Muhon, 7.00
14 Montanye A Co, 7,00
FORKSTON
-14 A. P. Burgess, 7,00
14 G.H. Burgess, . 7,00
14 Hitchcock A Robinson, 7,00
LEMON.
13 Henry Harris, 10,00
MEHOOPANY.
11 J- T. Jennings A Co. 15.00
14 H. Love. 700
11 W. H. Barnes, 10.00
• 13 Sturdevant A Goff 10,00
14 Wm. Jennings, • 7,00
MESHCPPEN.
10 Sterling A Loomis, 2t,00
12 D.Hankineon, 12,50
12 E. Meritt, 12,00
14 S. H. Jenkins 7,00
14 J. il. Robinson, 700
MONROE.
14 E. Montrose, 7,00
14 A. D. C. Clark, 7,0U
14 A. S, Carey A Bros: 7,C0
14 Reuben Parks, 7.00
NICHOLSON.
11 Wilcox A Driggs, 12,50
12 C. C. Birge. 12,50
12 Taylor A Walker, 12,50
12 0. L. Halstead, 12,50
13 Risley A Kellog. 10,00
14 J. D. Hewitt, 7,00
14 Squire A Billings, 7,00
NORTHMORELANI).
13 Levi Witters 10,00
13 H. Keeler, 10,00
13 Carey A Bros, 10,00
NORTH BRANCH,
14 E. S, Bowen, 7,00
14 E W. Spring, 7,00
TUNK. BORO. I
11 F. C. Bunnell A Bannatyne, 15,00
12 D. Wright, 12.50
13 Ross Mills A Co. 10,00
12 A. B. Molt, 12,60
12 Sherman A Lathrop, 12,50
14 C. P. Miller, 7,00!
14 Frank Sittser A Co, 7,00 j
14 George Leighton,* 7,00
14 F. G Osterhout, 7 00
14 Crane A Lull,
14 John Stemples, • 7,00
14 Draper Billings, 7^oo
WASHINGTON.
13 Geo W. Furman A Co, 10,00
13 F. W. Zimmerman 10,00
WTNDHAM. j
14 H. S. Gr bts. J
An appeal will be held at the Court 5n th "
Borough of Tunkhannock on Saturday. June 29, 18-
67, for all those who may (eel aggrieved by SAid ap
praisement.
Wm. F.TBRIY,
Appraiser of Mticufilt T'W
Tunk Pa. Apr. 7, 1067,
GETTYSBURG ASYLUM
FOR INVALID SOLDIERS.
Incorporate! by Act of Assembly of the Common
wealth of Pennsylvania, March 6, 1567,
The Board of Supervisors appointed by the above
corporation to carry oat the objects of the act of in
corporation, respectfully announce to the public that
the Legislature of Pennsylvania has authorised the
maintenance of an Asylum tor Invalid Soldiers of
the late war, to be built on the battle-field of Get
i tysburg, ana as an inducement to patriotic citizens
I to oontributo to this benevolent object, have empow
[ ered the Corporation to distribute amongst the sub
scribers such articles of value and interest, from as
sociation with the late war, or any moneys,
property, or estate, real or personal, whatever, in
this State or elsewhere, at such time or upon such
terms, and in such way and manner whatsoever, as
to them shall seem fit, and laws of this Common
wealth to the contrary notwithstanding.
The enterprise is cordially recommended by the
following named well-known gentlemen :
Major-General George G. Meade,
Ex-Governor Andrew G. Curtin,
Major General Golusha Pennypacker,
Major-General E. M. Gregory,
Majcr-General John R Brooke,
M ijor-General Charles H. T. Collis,
Major General Il'y J. Madill,
Major-General JAs. L. Selfridge,
Brigadier General James A. Beaver,
Brigadier General Horatio G. Sickles,
Brigadier General Joseph F. Knipe,
Brigadier General Wm. J- Bolton,
Brigadier General Sam'l M. Zalick,
Brigadier General John K. Murphy,
Brigadier General John F Ballier,
Brigadier General T, F. McCoy,
Brigadier General R. E. Winslow,
Brigadier General Henry Pleasants,
Brigadier General J. M. Campbell,
Brigadier General Thos. M- Walker.
Brigadier General Wm Cooper,
Brigadier General D. W. M. Gregg,
Colonel F. S, Sturdevant.
The site for the institution (thirty acres) has al
ready been purchased, and it is hoped that the good
work may commmence before midsummer.
Subscriptions will be received at the office of the
Association, No. 1126 Chestnut street, Philadelphia,
on and after Monday, the 6th day of May, 1867.
For each subscription of five dollars a certificate
will be issued, which will entitle the holder to such
article of value as may be awarded to its aumbej.
The first distribution of awards will be made im
mediately upon the receipt of 80, COO subscriptions,
of $5 each.
The distribution will ba public, and under the di
rect supervision of the Corporators.
Persons at a distance are requested to remit their
subscriptions (when practicable) by Post office mon
ey order, or registered letter, to insure prompt de
livery.
Direct all letters to
J. D. HOFFMAN.
Secretary Board of Supervisors
Box 1481, P. 0., Philadelphia.
The follot ing is a schedule of the awards to be
made under the first distribution. The items of Dia
monds and other precious stores were purchased
from citizens of the South during the war, and their
genuineness is certified to by Messrs. Henle A Bros.
the most extensive diamond importers in the coun
try, and by J. Herman, diammd setter, New York.
GETTYSBURG ASYLUM FOR INVALID SOL-
DIERS.
Incorporated by Act of Assembly of the Common
wealth of Pennsylvaaia, March 6, 1867.
Office 1126 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia,
FIRST DISPOSITION.
Eighty Thousand Subscribers at Five Dollars Each,
1, 1 Diamond Necklace, 48 Brlili mts,
valued at $30,000
2, 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch and Ear
Rings 15,000
3, 1 Award 10-40 Government Bonds-- 10,000
4, 1 Diamond Cross, set in Silver-••• 7,000
5, 1 Diomond Cluster Brooch S.OOO
6, 1 Award 10-40 Government Bonds- 5,000
7, 1 Diamond Single Stone Ring 4,500
8, 1 Diamond Cluster Bracelet 4.000
9, J Diamond Single Stone Searf Put-• 4,090
10, 1 Diamond Cluster Biooch 4,(00
11, 1 Diamond Cluster Bracelet 4.000
12, 1 Pair Single Stone Diamond Ear-
Rings 3,100
13, 1 Diamond Cluster Brooh 3,000
14 1 Award 10-45 Government Bonds 3,000
15 1 Diamond Single Stone Pin 3,000
16 1 Diamond Single Stone Pin 3.000
17 1 Diamond Cluster Broech 2.500
18 1 Diamond Single Stone Ring 2,500
19 1 Diamond and Emerald Brooch 2,500
20 1 Diamond Single Stone Ring 2,000
21 1 Diamond Cluster RiDg 1,500
22 1 Long India Camel's Hair Shawl 1,500
23 1 Choice Emerald Stud 1,500
24 1 Single Stone Diamond Rig 1,000
25 to 34 10 Awards of 10-40 Government
Bonds, each 1,000
35 1 Tbreo-stono Diamond and Ruby, half
hoop Ring 800
36 1 Diamond Single Stone Ear Knobs 800
3/ 1 Pair Diamond Cluster Studs 600
38 1 Diamond Single-Stone Riug, star set
-39 1 Diamond Single Stone Pin 500
40 1 Diamond Cluster Bracelet 500
41 to 50 10 Awards of 10-40 Government
Bonds, each 500
ol 1 Lady's Diamond-set Watch 400
52 1 Diamond Single Stone King 350
53, 1 Diamand and Opal Cluster Ring 250
54 1 Diamond Single Stone Ring 2do
51 1 Pair Emeral Scarf Pins 100
66 1 Diamond Single Stone Stud 150
67 1 Diamond Cluster Pin 100
63 1 Cameo and Pearl Brooch and Ear
Rings 100
50 to 158 100 Awards 10-40 Government Bonds,
each 100
159 to 258 100 Awards, Government Legal Ten
ders, each 50
3,000 Awards, Government Legal Tenders,
The distribution of the above rewards will be made
in public as soon as the subscription is full, of whi:h
due notice will be given through the papers. On and
after May 6tb the Diamonds will be on exhibition at
the office of the Association.
The public can confidently rely on everything be
ing conducted in the most honorable and fair man
ner. All the awards will be handed to certificate
holders, immediately afier the distribution, free of
all cost, at the office of the Company, No. 1126
CHESNUT Street, Philadelphia.
CERTIFICATE.
We hereby certify that we have examined the Di
amond Goods, Pearls, Emeralds, Rubies, and other
PrecionsEtoncs, as described in the above list, and
find them all genuine.
lIENLE BRO 'S, Diamond Importers,
26 MAIDEN LANE, New lork.
J HERMANN, Diamond Sett r.
394 BROOME Street, New York.
AGENTS WANTED.
Books can bo had containing Twenty Certificates,
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS.
All orders for Certificates must be addressed to
J. D HOFFMAN, Secretary.
Box 1481, Post Office, Philadelphia,
T6n39-2mos.
jyjtefjKL Great Cause
OF
HTTMABJ MISERT.
Just Published in a. Sealed Envelope.-Price 6 els
A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment, and
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induced by Self Abuse : Involuntary Emissions, Im
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Mental and Physical Incapacity, Ac, —By ROBERT
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The world-renowned author, in this admirable
Lecture, clearly proves from bis own experience that
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ually removed without medicine, and without dan
gerous surgical operations, bougies, instruments,
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Sent under seal, to any address, in a plain
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v6ns-l year.
ThT GLORY OF MAN IS STRENGTH.-There
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NO HUMBUG!
CLOBIKTG OUT SALE
In order to make room for an
EXTENSIVE SPRING STOCK,
Wo offer omr en tiro Stock of
DRY G
AT ACTUAL COST 1 CITIZENS, THIS IS NO HUMBUG I
CALL EARLY FOR
Sa.rga.iiis,
TiOSS, MILLS Jk CO.
Tunkhannock, Feb. l£th 1867v6n28-tf.
NOW OPENED.
BT
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A. B. MOTT.
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THE CORNER STORE,
FORMERLY OCCUPIED
BY HENRY STARK.
IN TUN KHANNOCK, PA.
A NEW STOCK
A NEW STOCK
A NEW STOCK
▲ NEW SXOCK
OF
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SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
SPUING AND SUMMER GOODS
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DRY GOODS
DRY GOODS
DRY GOODS
DRY GOODS
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DRESS GOODS
DRESS GOODS
DRESS GOODS
DRESS GOODS
GROCERIES I
GROCERIES
GROCERIES
GROCERIES
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PAINTS AND OILS
PAINTS AND OILS
PAINTS AND OILL
PAINTS AND OILS
HATS AND CAPS
HATS AND CAPS
IIATS AND CAPS '
HATS AND CAPS
CARPETING
CARPETING
CARPETING
CARPETING
Ac, "Ac., Ac, .
Ac., Ac., Ac.,
Ac., Ac., Ac.,
Ac., Ac., Ac.,
In large quantities and at reduced prioea.
A. B. MOTT.
Tunk. May 1. '6fi—vCn3B tf.
-TO "WNg^HOHSES
TOBIAS' DERBY CONDITION POWDERS ARE
warranted superior to any others, or no pay, for
the cure of Distemper, Worms- Bots, Coughs, Hide
bound, Cold, Ac,, in Horses ; and Colds, Coughs,
Loss of Milk, Black Tongue, Horn Distemper, Ac.,
in Cattle, These Powders were formerly put up by
Simpson I Tobias, son of Dr. Tobias and, since his
death, the demand has been so great for them, that
Dr Tobias, has continued to manufacture them, —
They are perfectly safe aud innocent, no need of
stopping the working of your animals. They in
crease the appetite, give a fine coat, cleanse the
stomach and u niary organs : also increase the milk
of cows, Try them, and you will never be without
tbem. Hiram Woodruff, the celebrated trainer of
trotting horses, has used them for years, and recom
mends toem to bis friends. Col. Philo. P Bush, of
the Jerome lUce Course. Fordham. N, Y., would not
use them until he was told of what they are com
posed, since which he is never without them, lie
has over 20 running horses in his charge . and for
the last three years has used no other mediciue for
them. Over 1,000 other references caa be seen at
the depot. Sold by Druggists and Saddlers. Prioe
25 cents per box- Depot, 56 Cortlandt Street, New
York.
v6n36-7wks.
CONSUMPTION CURABLE BY DR
SUHENCK'S MEDICINES.
TO CURE CONSUMPTION, the system must be
prepared go that the lungs will heal. To accom
plish this, the liver and stomach must first be cleans
ed and an appetite created for good wholesome food j
which, by these medicines will be digested properly f
and good healthy blood made ; thus building up the i
constitution. SCUENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS
cleaDse the stomache of all bilious or mucous accu
mulations ; and, by using the Sea Weed Tonic in
connection, the appetite is restored.
SCHENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP is nutricious
as woll as medicinal, and, by us'mg the three reme
dies, all impurities are expelled from the system,and '
good, wholesome blood made, which will repel al
disease. If patients will take these medicines ac
cording to directions. Consumption very frequent/y !
in its last stage yields readily to their aotion. Take '
the pills frequently, to cleanse the liver and stom- !
ach. It does not follow that because the bowels are •'
■ot costive they are net required, for sometimes i j
diarrhoea they are necessary. The stomach must be
kept healthy, aud an appetite created to allow the
to act on the respiratory organs
properly and allay any iiritation. Then all that i j
required to perform a permanent cure is, to prevent
taking cold, Exercise about the rooms as much as
possible, eat all the richest food—fat meat, game
and, in fact, anything the appetite oraves ; but be
prticoltr nMticate wtU- Tfial2-2od* -oj*.
DR. RHOADS'k
AND
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PATENT MEDICINES
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And in fact every imaginable article
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PHYSICIANS' PRESRCIPTIONS carefully
compounded at all hours of the day and
night,
. Don'tJforgeUto call at
DR. RHOADS' DRUG STORE.
▼sn37tf. Tankhannock,Pa.
HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT
BTTOAiU
Is a certain cure for diseases of the
BLADDER, KIDNEYS. GRAVEL. DROPSY, OR
GANIC WEEKNESS, FEMALE, COMPLAINTS,
GENERAL DEBILITY,
and all diseases of the
URINARY ORGANS.
whether existing in
MA LE OR FEMALE,
from whatever cause originating and no matter of
HOW LONG STANDING.
Diseases of these organs require the use of a
diuretic
i If no treatment is submitted to, Consumption or
1 Insanity may ensue. Our Flesh and Blood ai aup
i ported from these sources, and the
HEALTH AND HAPPINESS,
, . and
that of Posterity, depends upon prompt use of a re*-
! liable remedy.
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU,
i Established upwards of 13 years, prepared by
H. T HELMBOBD,
DRUGGIST,
594 Broadway, {few York, and
104 South 10th Street, Philadelphia ,Pa
v6n29-ly.
TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS.
On Friday April 26, at Factcryville, at 9| A.M
" Saturday M 27, " Nicholson, " •'
" Tuesday " 30, " Northmoreland"
I " Wednesday May 1, " Meboopany " "
" Thursday " 2, " Lovelton " •
" Saturday '• 4, " Tunkhannock 9 "
•' Tiesday " 7, " Mesboppen " "
| M Saturday '• 11, " Tutikhannock " •
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