1 1 . , - . i i... v km 1 inj; or minority representation, on the tulvni taes of biennial sessions of the Legislature, on an increase of the num Wis of Senators and Representatives in tLe General Asemblycr upon a 'change in the tenure and mode of choosing our judiciary. These are all interesting and Important questions ; but are more .or less theoretical and speculative, and opcu wide fields for. argument, investigation audliseu?sion ; and the approaching cod - 'vention" taay or ' may. not consider them ; favorably. Dut, to do justice to any one of them, or to the . person who would advocateor oppose them, would require .''a. paper as' long as the one now presented for your consideration ; and such a paper, in my judgment, however able or learned, would pot have been a compliance with 'the request made by your couitnittee.' If I have erred in this view ot the situation, I regret it; but the error has been made on due reflection, aud for it. I alone am responsible." It is fortunate, also, that the mistake, if made, is' open to correction, by all who see proper to avail themselves cl the opportunity. How to be Successful. 1 Would you succeed in ' business ? ' If so work according to' tule. You have ' fule3 to guide ycu in building a house'or in playing a game of croquet, why not in building a iortune, or in playing the ? great game of lLfer We will give f ome ol , the rules, and the' young man who trie- them and fails, can never be successful i ojo'this.life; rt --j ; t m ' ! j First,4, be honest ! and truthful ;all de pendsJupon this. " "' ' "" ' Honor your engagements ; if you ' promise to meet a man, or do a certain thin;:, be ready at the appointed time. If you have any. work, to.do, do it cheer iully. - ; :' :s f i It you go out on business, attend to the matter promptly, and then as prompt . ly go about your Luocss ; don't stop to tell btories. If you have a place of business, be there during business hours : ou man can get rich by sitting around saloons and fctores. - ' ; If you have to labor for a living, re member that one good hour in the morn ing is better than two after night. ! ; If you employ others be on hand to see that they atteud to their duties and ' direct' with a regularity, promptness and liberality. . Help yourself and others will help you IJe laithful to the interests confided to your keeping, and in good time your re sponsibilities will be increased. lie not in too great haste to get rich. Do not build until you have a good ; foundation. impend no time in idleness ; if jour time is your own, business will suUer if you do ; if it is given to another for pay, it belongs, to him, and you have no more right to steal it than you have to steal ii.enoy. , Time is money. A good business reputation is always money. . . Miikc your place of business pleasant and attractive, then stay there to wait cn customers. Never use any profane or vulgar words, or alljw jourself to ue hasty or ungen tleo:aolj remarks to those in your em p!i-y ; to do Vo lessens their "respect for . . you, and your inflacuce on them. ;. e obliging. J'y as you go. A man of honor re Fpects his word as he does his bond. Held others when you can, but never give, when you cannot; afford to, simply tecause it is fashionable to do so. When ueccsiary to say no, do not snap it out, but say so firmly and respectfully, , Have but few conudants, and the fewer the better. Use your own brains rather than those of others. Learn to think and act for yourself. Mitrailleuse. . - t ' i - , ; - The m , As so many of the young of to day are hoping and Etriving to achieve greatness and possibly aspire to hold high places iu the land, it may be of iatcrest, if not positively consoling, to knotr that those who have held the noblest position known to our form of government attained it late iu life. Particularly is this true of President Harrison, f who was the oldeEt of the Presidents, being sixty-seven years of age when ho was elected. President Buchanan, was. sixty five when bebecame .Chief Magistrate, and next to him, in point of years, was Zachary Taylor, the hero of Buena Vista, -and the eleventh President of the United States. John Adams, Washington-V successor.'was sir 'ty-one, also was 'Andrew" ; Jackson,' sand both Madison and Moorre and also John Quiacy Adams were Cfty eight when they attained presidential honors. Washing ton, Jefferson and Martiu Van ,Bureri were each fifty-seven, aud James K. Polk was forty-nine. Franklin Pierce was next to the youngest, being forty eight; while i the present incumbent,-U. JS. Grant, was forty seven at the time of his inaugural. XI the three Vice Presidents, Tyler, Fill more and Johnson, the former was fifty one, the latter fifty-nine, and Mr. Fill more was fifty. ; ' . V ...V ; Eclipse lor 1872.', ; In 1872 there will be four eclipes, two ol tne sun and two ol the moon. j I. May 22, a-partial eclipse of the . xnooo; invisible in the United States, and therefore not especially interesting to the - icajority of our readers. . ' ' . II. June 5, an annular eclipse of the f un, subject to the same disadvantages as . above. An "annular" eclips is when a part of the sun's disk projects as a brilliant circle around, the dark shadow of the sooonl. . " " ' ' ; j III. November 14 and 15, a partial eclipse of the mooa, invisible in the , United States. At Boston fit begius at 12:15 (midnight) and enda at 12.55. IV. -November 30, an annular eclipse f tile sun, not visibla in the United Stares Should we be 'doubling" Cape Horn at that .time, the . darkness will Sa. visible, to us. ,. . . - ; Use of Sulphur In Nests. , The powdered sulphar -'sold by drug gists Is a "cheap preventive of parasites upoo ypungT chickens. -After a hen has been setting till well established, sprinkle a small handful upon her eggs when she is off, and upon every part of the nest and for a little distance, all around it. ; Thee when she goes on disturb her just enough to make her bristle her feathers, and then dust, another handful down to the skin upon her head, neck aud every part of the body not in contact with the nest, and do not omit to puta pinch under each wing Then when the chickens are hatched there will be no vermin whatever to leave the hen "and gather upon the young, as is frequently the case when no precautions are taken. One thorough application such as we had described will suSco. Ikiirul Howe. '' ' Old Nortiampton. . .. . r , - , It may be interesting to some, says the Arjus, to know that in 1820, while our county boundaries included Monroe and Carbon ' counties'," the population of this large district- was 13,705. During the ten years ending with 1830 no alteration was made in the limits and this' number increased to 0,482. Before -1840, Mon roe was lopped off, and with C irbon alone, the census chaps gave us 40,090. An ether divide wis made during the ncxi decade, when Carbon set up business for herself. In 1850 the population was 40,233. Since, then no change has been made in the territory.' In-1SG0 the population was 47,904, and the last ceusiis Tn 1870 ' it was 51,433. The six counties Northampton, Lehigh, Monroe. Carboa l ike and Waye which originally formed one county in 1S70, had a popula tion of 200,358.' There is no possibility than any more nevf counties will ever be made cut of parts of Northampton, and with the same ratio of increase for the next f y years as we had in the post, our population will not be far from a round hundred thousand: l : . Circular . from the Postmaster GeueraL A'circular, under' t'ie date of Feb!-' urry 1, 1872, has beeu issued to the post masters throughout the country by Post master General Crcsswell, the general im port of which is as follows : ' "Owing to the rapid increase of the mails and the establishment of many new Post offices throughout the country; this Department Cuds it necessary, in order to facilitate the distribution aud to secure a speedy transmission of the. heavy ;inails new parsing, particularly over "the trunk lines of railroads, to request of the pub lie, that in all cases the name of the County, as well as ;he W Office and &tate, be superscribed upon letters, cir culurs, ; cewspnpers, and? other matter to be forwarded by mail. Accompanying the circular is a request for the postmosters to use every endeavor to urge upon the public the importance n f f Iiij ty m t f ft 9 ' Served Him Ptight. Th3 Clinton Democrat says that Hen ry Bantleon, of Lock Haven, was Jried last week upon three charges iu referefiee to the small pox cases in his houses which he failed ta report, aud to which is traced the spread of the disease in that city. -Oa the first count, iolatiug section one of corporation ordinance requiring a board or sign to be put up marked small pox, he was fined 8100. On the second in violating the law foabidding him to leave his house while the disease was in it, and to go. back and, forth upon the streets, transmitting' ' the disease, he " was 'fined , $59. On the third hanging out clothes, ice, worn by the patient, it was decided that there was no cause for action. Such action reflects ere lit upon the Lock Haven authorities. People who have small pox in their houses, and who have so little regard for the health of the community as to impose themselves upon assemblages and business circles, moving about as though they were anxions to spread the iufectious disease, deserve to meet severe punisnment, and authorities cau not exer cise too much" care as guardians of the public safety. v r t Perry county paid $322.45 for fox scalps last year. ' ; " ' '. A, we all had - windows in our hearts many cf us 'would take good care to' keen Certain fsma!l fowls ' are 'caKcd Ban f.- tarns, because they were first brought from Bantam Isle of Java. ' ? Arrow Root derives its name from the fact that the Iudians use its juice as a remedy for wounds inflicted by arrows.' . " 9 '"- An Indiana girl, who had been iilted. bit off the thumb of her faithless lover. She probably wanted to secure as much of his hand as possible. ' : : 1 : . The bady market at Westfield, Me., is activo and buoyant. There were 220 births in the town last year,: an alarmiu" increase over the 154 of1870. f An old woman, aged, 91, arrived at ci. Aioans, t., last Friday, frpp Ireland navu.g travelled "all the- way alone," to juiu uer uaugnter. The eleven Territorie exceed bv near ly two hundred thousand square miles tuc a-j-regaie area or . all at the present uiaiua ui inc. iy DiOu. .. ! . An honest . IrishmQ called upon the Worthy Chief of a. new Lod lemplars at Last Taunton tho- other day for the purpose of selling him a oat fYir tne use o! the lodge. : - . O I-l - "" - -w-i .Winncmuca, California, has been visi ted by an immense bird supposed to be a member of the condor family. ' The at tention "of the editor of the Winneni'uca Register was ; called to the visitor by bin bearing 600Je one exclaim : "Howly Jluthergee that cow with win;s 1" ,,. x THE ORIGINAL i tfrw; Vfriw-.i'i-i!'l,itD S The Simplest,,; -t a : ' : . :.. v The Most Complete, The 'Handsomest;1 "'. ' A TIie,fBest,:hithc! Market lis .Simplicity, Durability. Eaf of Opera tion, Perfection in Mechanical construction, Lightne.-sand Beauty, in Style; and Finish, and adaptation to" a largo range of work, delight nnd satisfy everybody, and challenge the World.' i ' ' A New and Improved Drop Feed. ' A New and Improved Tension. ! 'A New and Improved Ilem'mer. , -x-,-A New and Improved Feller. ' AvNcw"ao J 'Improved Braider. A New and Improved Corder. . ;, - A New and Improved Head and Lifter. A New and Improved Tack Marker. ' ' A New and Improved Binder. ' : A New and Improved Qnilrer. i ' ' A New and Improved Iiufller. IT MAKES THE .Elastic ;Loek; -Stitcb WHICH "WILL NOT UNKAVEL. igy Its Simplicity enables any one to be come proficicut. ' ' r : i V - i An earnest invitation -is. extended to those about to purchase a Sewing Machine, to call, .examine, and be convinced. DABIUS .DHE13EK,.Agci!i, STIIOUDSIJURG, PA. aug 17 tf G. H. Dreher., E. B. Dreter (2 doors west of the "JvfTcrsonian Office!) KLIZABLTII STKKKT, Mi-oiiKttii-, ia.,''i , i DREHER, & BROV, Ulru?r, 5Jo!irInes, i'cri'untcry r' - ''and Toilet Arlliles.' " OILS, VAKNISIIKS. GLASS & PUTTY, Abdominal Supporters . and Shoulder Braces. Seeleyfs . Hard : TlirisZZH Also S;iCBitter?s.TI !. TRUSSES OF VARIOUS PATTERNS. Lamps and Lanterns Burning and Lubricating Oils. hyyill:m.V, h-e'Tiptu)hsl'c:irefuliv Coni poundnd. N. B. Tho hiehest- Ca.h price paid for OIL of WIXTERUREEN. may 4-tf.? i ; ."t 3 1 LEWIS T.JAfiAIL&.Co. DEALERS IN 1 t Dry Goods , YanJcce JSolioift, , ; Groceries, .. Provisions , Flour and Feed. ."''' ' ' . 'Fish 'and Salt, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, : Ytoothn Ware, Crocker, lirushea ( Brooms, Jveroscne uu.j, iu snuii, unut'Si cverytiutig you can tnink: o: or ask tor; all oi, which are o tered at smash down prices, at the ol stand, on Main-street, bctwecu the Ban and the Jejfcrsonian office. ., The public are invited to call. , LEVvrIS T. LA BAR & CO. February 10, 1871. Makiiiff. The undersi-'ned takes this method informing the, public,, that lie still con tioues the above business in all its branches at ins old fctand, on I ranklin' street btroudsburp:, Ta., where he-will be Iiud py t o r e 9 ci v e 0 r d e rs f or ivo r k ' ' i u b is line niuiuuiii general, it' Wheelwrighting, Blacksmith- . i- y iJ-i, j. cxiiitixiy , x rimming, czc. Hi3 stock, of the best oualitv of seasnn'd lumber is Ur-re and( very.coiuplte-ud as uu3 ix-iau lorce- tirnrsr eiajy --yrorfcnien at all the branches, he flattery himscll that he is fully prepared' to accomodate an who lavor him with orders, and "uarau tee entire satisfaction-.'1 --! Repairing promptly attended to "ft W.-l. IIUXT8MAX. i July 23; 1870. J -ai 11 1 A fiATj CAEiP, AND, QUICK, 1 :t'i' !ll .1 Triuted to Order at the JEPFERSONIAlSr U I 1 Jo -' Main Street, Stroudsbtir??, Xr All , Orders promptly filled., ; CJIve V. a call us JPI-ICEISTIX P.orrio Cards, Bill-Heads! Labelsr&c r- r- i n 'fj.11 g o; Notice !r:)ilice!! r .a To alF Wftorn it niay CoricVtn 1 ! 1 .f.iM a.j tin t r jTh, p n d e r i i gn c d , ; ; b a v j n g go u e i a t :t;. I h e Broom Business, would notify tthe public, most respectfully, thntbe is jjepnre, with tho beet ondlaUKt idiprovetruiachlnery.'and the best quality rinatcrial, to'niaaufacture ' i i?T .'""f.'V ' - ' rt .-'I ''-TsY Croons, Wliists, " and ; m air BrocuTs ,ii5jU,?u . A'.-r.-'-.ni for children, in a manner superior to any thing -in . that line ever offered ! for eall in Monroe Couu'y at wholesole'v and retail, a little below city prices. He is also pre pared to furnic-h to order, at ehort notice t J i. .- ; " ' .: ; i- '. :t ;t '., -'s: n-j w n J r. Brocni Hacliinc-s, Handles, Wire &Twine all of the best, and, warrnted to give Batisfac- The use pf one of my Brooms will set tin the fact, beyond nil dispute; thalf better can be obtained, from me. than can be pro cured in the city. 1 : .' ' ' '' "l To the Fanners of Monroe County,' he would say.-tliat rthey can, now Cnd aLome market for,allttf)C fc;oorh. Corn they gan raise, and each farmer should strive to raise er.ough for his Awn use and have jsome left to pel I. Those desiring seed to plant can always find an abundance of the best quality of Seed by calling on tlie"undersigned. The undersigned wi!l?alsot attend, to SAW FILING at the shortest possible notice, and from his experience in .-this branch of business, he flatters himself that he cannot fail to give perfect satisfaction. ! Before purchasing elsewhere, persons will most certainly advance their interests by calling and examining my etock of Brooms. Or? Country Produce taken in exchange. Don't forget the place, on Franklin Street, opposite Win. Huntsman s Livery btabie. A. It. CARMEIl, March 1G, '7i: tf. 'jrr. AS extensive lolof STOVKS of all descriptions have been received at the si ore of the subscriber, in the borough of Slroudshiir. He has COOKING ST0 YE3. & PARLOR STOVES, of the latest improvements; and entire new styles, and conider.ibtesavinnrof fuel, which can be had at the lowest City prices.5 ' Also ail kinds of 2 ! 'e-3?ipe. A la rs'c assortment of TIN WARE of ev ery description constantly on hand, which will be sold nt wholes.. la and reUil, as rea sonable as can be had in the Ciiv. j 7 All kinds of repairing done in the shortest. cheapest and best manner. Call and exam ine his stock before you purchase elsevvherei ;teb. . h WJI, S.FLORY. i';i:3?OH'SiIDE: ; The Borough cf SLroudbur-j tifiers for sale 7 per cent, bonds to suit purchaser." - These bonds are issued under Act of Assembly of iUay: lUiU, autlioriziii? the issue of for the Durno,c of raisin f..n,! ihr tl,. 1 - r - v. 1 purchns-j of-a Steam Fire Enfrina and an. paratus"Said bonds are exempt" from all taxation except for State purposes : inJ a lure or small, for investment at home nii the iiiosVfavbrable tcrni-t and at'tlio&imp timp. for nidinrr a vvortliv piiinrc.ri father informution inquire ot either of the underlined. ..THEO. SCHOCH, t .- . - J-AChief 13urjes.s. A ttest: J. Jacoby , S. c'y. an-3-tf- '-'' .'r- i NOW IS THE TIMK TO CBE 1 r: Y ic n II s C o si d i j i :s p ti in liie r.ui and v inter when vour cows five but little milk this powder is pure to increase .be nuantuy and improve tlie dual ity. For horses, it increases the appetite, promotes digestion, .cxliilerates thcpirits, reiidersi the co.it soil and shiniufrl.For Ho-s one package 111 your swill barrel wilt hnsten the fattening process ot least 100 percent. rlt. : . I I a r I i ma powuer nas proved an excellent article Genuine Youatt's Condition Powder MANUFACTURED BV W ILL! A .TI E3 O I. a M SIIKAI), All other is a counterfeit..- See that tl.f name ofVM HpLLLXSIHJAl) is on each pucnagj ana buy n i other: .Warranted in jive 1 satisfctioii or. tho'inoriey refunded.'. Nov. 19, '(38 1 W.M. nOLLLXSIlEAD. 1 UNDERTAKING; ; 7 McCARTV has on hand the largest and rtVc?r assortinenl ot - . . COFFINS i . . . nnd ' ' ' ' Tiii-nn.vos J . i i J : i.f J to be f und outside of either city (Nenr York J or Philadelphia"), and will makf tliis Ik PA rt Ik of his business A 81,KClAMTV.,b ?-i OrFUNS and .GASKETS ofantj gite or tyle. can be furnished at one hour' !nii orBiiipment -VT,' A. ciiarce oif., oK-TliiRn l.rH.4 Til t U cumB u ... lL?ir above actual cost. . . '! . . . .! Liif.lli.wl yl t.;,; " imi. 1110 ountyH iit mil' onoripsr nnuvin r noimA 1 t nwxitt;. 1 ociH. .07 ... 1 - 1... f R0TlitiH''''l DUllUU VJll pUiyUp TIN & SHEET-ffiON'" WARE, 'e&$&gm-----' MONR.Oi: COUNTY , Hudial Fire Insurance Company. m :i I CHARTER ' PERPETUAL. . 1 Amount'-, of Property Insured Sl.SOO.OO The rate cf Insurance in this Company- is one dollar fur every- thousand dollars in sured, after which"payment no further; char ges win be, made, except, to cover acttiauoss by fire that may fall upon members of the Company. i' ' ; 1 ;'. : '., Uhe policies is.sued by this Company are perpetual, and afford , the .fullest security, wilh the largest economy, and convenience, i ins company will ,jiot( issue , 1 aimeries- Distillerics or Cabinet JSiiops. ;.: .' . I Applications for Insurance may be mnde to eillicr of the ?dan;.ger., Surreyorsor Sec. relary.- MANAGERS." J. Depuc Lalar. . Jacob Knccht, , Richard S. Staples, '.TohVEdinger, Silas L. Drake,' " Francis' Hagerman,' Charles D. Erodheau,' Jacob SlouU'er, k Robert Boy?, , " "Theodore clinch, William Wallacr,' ' Thomas V. Rhodes, 1 Stogdell Sic!;es, V ' 5 ' , . V, STOGDELL STOKES, President E. B. Drciiep., Secretary and Treasurer. Silas I 'Droic,' Monroe' co. 1 Melchoir bpraIa, Peier Gillert, Geo. (J. Shat.T, Tl.o. V. Rhode, . . u' r - i 'ySiir'x'fjm. F. A. Opnc't, Wayne co. J. H. Wei!?, ' Pike Cl.,. Sain'l Zirgci-fus, Carbo .iJ J . - ..,. , , ' 07" The stated meeting of the board of "danagerb takes place at the Secretary's of fice, on the first Tuesday of each month, at 2 o'olock V. 2.1. . liiCil U W U.IJIUV. II) XUM lllit '' I 'ttooti. 2 IZLKJisJ ft IT.. '. i iz .: r-rv-.-''- Yi.'W&S Wlf.hsalr htd Rrfail Dialer Jn ' :-' - AND IN! Slelal Honsc TurnisIiiiJcods GENERALLY. , ' Ik(s0fs?'' fl?5f'3 'V1?U3H?" y( m r-v w c . . tlonc 0:1 110t!C0' vntl ll 1'e"i ""iteria!, : ana at roasonn Me prices. !1S ' 0t!c ru .00ii 1 :,1wr a ml QZ.ce Stoves - -u 'raeo al- the bi'.t varieties kiiowa to ' 1 tliC tl'ado C.iLL ' A.YZ) SEE. . ; . t love ti:e 3rt lit t.hure!!. 3iru:j street. STi?.ouisnn;(i. pa. Augi: INGREDIEXTS THAT COiIP03B-.llOSADALIS aro published on every package, there fore it is not a secret 'preparation, consequently. ,1. ,:,,. PHTS1CIAKS PRESCRIBE IT It is a certain cure for Scrofuja, SypUdU jn all its forms, i;iicuina tism,' Skin Diseases,' Liver, Cotn phint and all dis-asts of the Clood, will do more good than ten bottles of , Ji Syrups !of Sarsa-arilla. "-bTHZ UNDESIGNED PHYSICIANS .lavauieJ flosadaUsia their practico for t'ie jast thrco years aDd f it ly cr.dofso it as a reliable Alterative and Blood Purifier. ; ; pit. T. C. VVC, n; ;c f XWtimoie .' . OK.T. J. BOYKIX,- . ,.."-, DU, AV.CAUlt, ,,.,' DK. V. O. DAN N KLLY. ' DR. J. S. SfAUKS, 9f MiholaSvUtp. DIUV.L, ilcCARTHA, ColumbU, DR: A; 11. NOBLES, IM-ocomTi; X. C. ' B 1 USED AUD ENDORSED BY J. B. FRENCH & SONS, Fall Iiiver, F. W. SMITH, Jarksnn, Slirh 'i-riviLKu ' U. 41AI.L, Iia, OliH). CR.WKN & CO., Cinrtlonavillc Va SAM'L. O.McKADDEN, Mur'w tended remarks, in rlati.n to tho visracsor ltesadalis. Tothe Medical 1 roiuSslon urc euarantitn 11 i-. 1.1 . "".nii'aiinriii ol USCasca Hlood v ami tr th.iHii.in.i ... .... Kosa.laha. anil vr.n uiii tp health. ' . - u.' ' :l Ui! VI. :' I Roaadalis il sold v all rirnrl prico 51.50 per buttle. AUdrtss , . ri.,:CLEl!ENTS CD.v'.J; ; t Manufacturing ChemuU, BALxiiioai;, X . july.20'7Uly.nV :'v. t V-4- BtwVNKS OP , I.L KINDS for Sale ai this Office. . , sst I isTti. tf. "N" ' fa W A ?ra k '-n- j ... . v i j ...I., rn JLj I Pi I M Ti go .iqj.. u. nccmfs9 ODD-FELLOWS' II ALL,5 MAIN ST ,t .STKOltiSliUnG.PA. , ,-, f . and Buy yonr , ' ' . r U Z 2 T u K E,1 C A II I KT s. y. o' - y ' ' .... oil-cloths, j:ugs, , . WISS507.SnADS3j5, , CLOTHS, S;Cm ' ' " and sive - 1 At Least . Two Profit .V.A As IJcCirty buy's, direct from the msm.r turer, for cosli (not 60 days), he can seljy MORE FURNITURE, , : -1 tr or A BETTER QUA F.TTY' - V ' f; ; AND FOR LESS . Mo.NEv' than' you can buy r.t retail eii her "in cjty 0 couniry, and every article i arrajed lobl as represented. . , ,. Sept. i'S. jv67 CHerry; Peotorai . ,For Diseases cf tho Thror.t end Lurg! saii as Cju-hs, Colds, Whoopinj . ' - Ca-a.xh,' lrcnihiti3, Asthma, ' ' . - : - -tea saiumpuoa. i ilin-i. j.f .1 M l ly ni:n.!.:::. T',::n'thH i.i-H.: 4 ''lit i f) in: I virtu, " ' . t-Mr.tiiIfitil tUi, j,,,,) .....,' 'i-r f ' :i:;ti ir-, 3II-.-AM i!..-,t it ,t.., ; finrly aii.J e;:Votit.-.!r i ,!.. . tosiiai:: y t.!' (.;;; li r;i! I tUo f.irt, tL:i'. wl:l :." n i:cvi- ivf l:V l'rOT!SA!. ru: ihs- iirilivd:: ilisjr.lcr- of I he 'i'Jimtt aic! h-vo:y tr.iy o:U-r J!:"!k-I::c. The lu-t i.u: j.;:-')'.'. n;L'.-;i. ;; .,' f!;v TuliK'-u-rv Or.-.,. Cnusnmp. 1 Hi"..-- 10:i. CU:-C I 1V Uir. l;;v:::r:ltl:::. :;: i.n! ly ;:m'.v!!, ' li?V"'!, wrr? tl:f n .1!" II" f.. !... I . A :r ro:i!0-iv :im(.'-?i: it. oi v. LIc-'; t'-r i.vl.T. i-U'i ty iv.v t.,;- j.-.-. x.v rr.rh.- feuyb, t.; r.ronz!j:itT-- . ;.ior -oiv.ns Cm-, it .3Vr u:jMn:uV:vi nrc--. .!-.! I :t!i .-iii.;:it of sr.iT.-riu; U: .: be C.j:j;..i:;-.l. It .-'.BiJU;.f.s trld, mvt cm;-vi.i-.: tl:y in ..-r .-.-.;,:;!. Kv.-ry I'miilv Ii.iult '-; It.'vj .ri':cs:!:"n apiiKst e-.r!- a :;l ir.r-i-ive'.v.' I ;i:r !; k i I" t'ii;i: v.nry A:!i-. tM ''lic'i ;-o e:; !v in :;i il:- r. J.ut wliich beci.iu :i" i u,"-i "'-'i. Ten : i.n.I ir i ii'it, t., r.i ;.. i Siil.iivii. :uni.I ,;': 1. (-;: sho Tlirunt i:!-.y I'lrrci:.,!. i . .. 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SCRATCH!, SCRATCH! i;ollrsh&d;s m & s u.t Riir.r.M oid!di No Faiiiilr should be without thisvalus ble motlicin.--, tor on the firt a;);e:innce r,f the disorder on tho wrilfs, between the fin jrers, &c, a stijl.t bppiicalinu of ihp On! mer.t vill cure it, and prevent its being ta ken by olln'i; . Warranted lo give satisfaction or monfjr refunded. , Prepared and sidd. viio'esle and retai', hv , Vv-IIOLLLXSIIEAI). . Stroudhburir.'Oct. rU, 17. Drupi-t. ' Ayer's air, igor Fcr'reatdrincr to Gray aicir." its , natural Vitality and .CcIcr. UK. w (ir.,-:i:,s 5c! is ai hi;ikhy; a::t t:'fvt-r;Kil frr 1 C'lti', irith tit toss and f.-cshnrst iff i'xtth. Juiir is thickened, filling l::i:r tliotUA ;aid laUliKss often, though not ahv.v joured hy its uso. Xotliinir cau iv.-tow :thc iair.'vlKiv tiio ..iVllii-hs are .Ftivyou, or tiki !t;ui'Is r.tro:'hi-.'l a!1' klcvnycl ; lr.it siu-h lviii tin r.ft rrS;'i-?. (V.y 0,'hfimd savo.l liy tin application, anl 'stim" Hated into activity, m tli.it : R'rr 'growth of hair is' prclmrd. I:i-':!;1 "of fouling tin hair witii a pasty Vmont;! will keep it oWa.n and vi'ro' Its ociasioa;il use will pivvi'iit the hT' in tuniincj Jim.v or i'alli:;; oil", a"' cousi'ijiuMitly pivvont haUiu-o--. Tl' i-tor;itio:i of vitality it. giviM to tli IfiMlii .-RriVid l irJvont.s tlu iorav tio;i? of i.m vbuif, which u ota-n " cle.ui1y a;i;T onVijsive-: ' I'reo iVom tli. ilt luttrions . snUstaneas which nv sonic- fnvriaratMiis tlrtncrons andiaj'1 rioiii to thu h.iir.' tlui Vur cn:i on!f henctit hut :tiot'-);i:;ni it. "If Avantcd lijiMvlyf.V a 1IAIU WxK SSlXpv 119th in.iV;cTy) can .bo fvnin.l Jiiral'--L'pntai.juj.j neitlu'ioil nor'Jytvit .lift soi w!)ito canibru-, and J1 ji.''o.i tli... h-iir, -ivin- it a rich, gW, .Jilti-.', an I ;; sratofurperfuuie. ' ( t- Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co. rractioiil hikI Analytical t'hwuW . LOWELL, ?IASS. eept l.ly
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