' I 4 - f i v! : J. ' j I " i t M : t t :. u Can Hydrophobia bo Cured ? , 5 "Vr. Burt True was IiUcd by a rabicl hi I:ibt lay. Tlie dog bad bitten rtJT -anlm a h and wad '."killed. ;Yun'g m ? ii.' :f ii . Irnc W33 Uiiuii i (J me teuier ui me IU- i-Wlc-.'ol tbe ri"bt band. - Dcio in tbc ..vy'sutry at tbe time, it v. as some twelve hours leforo be rcacbed a surgeon, who cauterized tbe wound with nitrate of il ver.' Tbc wound healed, and retrained until ' between two. and three weeks I since, when it became irritable and broke but aj:ain. Soon tbe first marked symp oms uf hydrophobia showed themselves. ' Cou vulsiocs'-batkio like a dog'. froth 'inir'at the mouth, and making strenuous efforts to bite "everything that came Dear During Jhcsc convulsions, the patient '"VouV! seize 'the pillows from the' bed, jo bis teeth, and shake and rend thern with all the seeming ferocity of .an angry dog. An intense dread of water also exhibited ' itself, the sight of which threw, hiru into ""the most terrible convulsions, at these times requiring the united strengtH "of ,fie men to keep him under subjection ; in fact, every symptom of hydrophobia made ; itself conspicuous.- The patient .was at v tacked ou Friday evening, January 19. V On Saturday night, bis physician,' Dr. Axford, reached him, and at " once was i convinced of the terrible nature of the disease. Having bad a case similar some seven or eight years since, where" the " patient recovered under his treatment, 'and has remained well ever since, after "consulting tbe pbvsiciau present, Dr. Mc- iXU,.iL was -decided to - place the patient iuder the saric treatment which had teen faccessful in this former case, which, 'fot the aid it may be to others who suffer from :;this disease, wc here give as'follows : Tb.e injeetiou under the pkin of large doses of morphine, and the adojinistra tiot of large discs' of ' caster,- which is u powdered antispasmodic. About out grain of tb.e sulphate of morphine was itv , jeeted under the skiu once iu four tours, -and half a dram of the powdered castor, i mixed with syrup, given internally. The effect was to produce sleep in about half sin hour, which lasted about an hour and, a half,, when the convulsions-returned again, and returned at intervals of au hour jind a half, until nine o'clock Sunday morning, when the last convulsion occur red, after which he suffered severely from ocsunate vomiting until .Monday at ten ' o'clock, when that also ceased, leaving the patient comparatively easy, but very mucL prostrated." Since that time be has gradu uIIy improved, and now is to all apppcar ances quite well. In addition to tbc above treatment small quantities of chloroform were inhaled at times, and bnr Sundav . luoruiug the patient was wrapped in a woolea blanket wrung out of a wajin Voli tion cf amrnouia.'eightccu to tweiif j grains to' the ounce! This was "the" treaYiacajt which checked this fearful malady, and which Dr. Axford, for tbe sake ofbu minify, is anxious bhould "bo published to the world, and thoroughly, tested. Wat (.bVci) Cor- Detroit Tribune. Spring Chicks! Very early spring c hi etc nsarc genera ly dtur and pay extraordinary we'll for rai.-iiig, aud they are mneh easier brought through-the cold weather, of the latter prrt of February and the following month than people suppose, and practical knowl j-cdire is worth much more than auuht'else. Vv'li it I am going to s,iy can be done, and 'b',n be?n accomplished extensively by the writer and his better half.' Having little birds, rather larger .than .pigeons, t-ell for 75 cents each in April and 3Iay, giving a dollar per couple clear profit, 13 ladicio money last enough e.,.;6l' ' rcosooabie people, lhe way to do 'o it 'V to have the hens all comfortably lodged iii n warm roost by the 1st of Januiry! Have some nice, snug, warmly situated net3 in a place near' the roost' for the hens to lay in. and contrive that they can ' go to and from without going into tbe bad 'weather, and if they have been well fed they will be laying when the new year "begins, and if Drabaia , blood is in them ..(half will do) they will sit by the end of !the month ; after hatching! put t!iem in coops which can be closed and made dark by fastening up aboard then in bad .weather the chickeus can be fed by let ting down the board, and be shut up again as soon. as. they have. eaten, which "will cau?e the hen to sit still and nurse' them till they are fed again ; have no bottoms to the coops, and move every day, p-atting fine dry straw or any-kind of litter tinder the coop, when the. ground is wet, but in moderate weather or whenever dry let them be on the sod. Keep the hen con; fined cuuVthe chickcn3 ar3 a aionth old) unless unusually mild: and let these coops be on a slope facing south, and away from "the haunts of the. fowls.' There are many 'days in February when the chickens' will tuu around the coop picking blades of grass, tvc., enjoying the sunshine which puts them in strong health, and clear con I finewent'in cold spells and during-'snow storm, which with these coop, do oot hurt them at all ; and there . will be no dron ping wins and no crying, as there invari ;ably is when little chickens are raied in jilasa hot houses or in any kind of houses ;or barns ; for in any of these places they miss tne iresa ground to be daily moved cn, and the Iresh air and sunshine which ives them an appetite out of-doors, how ever spaeious the apartment may be. have had to dig the snow away from the coops several, times in the season,. and brush place3 fur them to Le placed on .wuicu is quicKiy uoue oy having a spare coop ana gom irom cne to the other with a bucket; and by 10 or II o'clock the .whole of the broods, from CO to -10 coops, woui'i ue seen as brisk as bees, a dozeu and more at each coop, and racing to meet the iceuer. The feed requires variation and should le'given every two or ' three hours say one day scalded meal at 7 wheat or bar ley at M cracked corn at;T2 liver or fldther-meat chopped fine, at 2 and tread sopped io milk with oats or any other dry grain, at 4, and then abut up. Next day, eg fcLclls broLcn fine mixed with the' aaoiuing's first meal, aud give one feed of some kind of sprouted grain iu about wa.;h ii suic as malt id made, and vary! this feeding as convenient, "aud as thfc thickens jaeenis to prefer tme form to an other for generally what they like1 best ia best for them, as oaturo. seldom gives desire, for. tbt-which is not good and.io case, of anything . being too , rich, .it.wilJ clcy theui till the system requires mere Country Gent leina , 1! ; ,. j ( Taking the.Stareh. Out. ' 'A'lot of idlers' stood upon the end bf.a pier -.which ran '.'out; into the Hudson ltivcrr in ono of. the, small - towns; bear A Iba ny VX. Y -a few day ago,. amusing themselves with throwing stones into the broad stream, each ' vieitig with the other io -the endeavor to pitch the missile at'the father : distance from the shore, when a tall,' rugged built 'Vermontcr, direct from the Green ' Hills, suddenly made his ap pearance, in their midst,' and for a while remained a quiet , observer of their move hie tif!s', ' . "r' , , lie was a' brawny, good-looking Ya nkee and; was very 'decently, clad. . ,: Tbe efforts of, the r little party ; bad : been exhibited over and over and over again, when the" stranger quietly p;ick'cd' up half a brick which lay-near him, and giving it'a jerk, it fell into the water a long way beyond the line which had as yet been reached by the , foremost of tho crowd. ..At the conclusion of this feat a loud bravo went up from half a dozen voices around himi It was a clear : day in October, and the men, determined not to ba outdone, re ccwed their attempts ; but the Vermontcr' without saying asyllable to any one, con! trnued to pitch5 the pebbles far into the stream, which seemed to annoy one o theih 'in' a green 'jacket, the" appafen leader of the gang, who declared rluat hi "X'l10- h.?AeP. hji "feller j ngh straight out o' the woods, no how," ant sidling, up-to the' stranger, he determined to make his acquaintance. j "yherel do ynr come from', heIghbor inquired tbe other. J "3Ie ? Wal, I hails from Vermont just now, my friend I" j "You hivcu't been in these parts long, I reckon ?" j 1,Ual,"iio. Not 'cxaztly yerc but up and down sorter." j "'Yes so I spose." -. , u Yaas," continued the green 'un carelss ly .seizing a. big billet ol wood, he whiil- cd it'ovcr his head,1 and ' landed it several rods frym the shore into, the water.. , ; ' You've a little strength in your arms, neighbor.?," . - , . j Some puhklns in the flippers, stranger Up, in our tuwi;; not ciorc'n a month ago, I drive them are kuuckles rite straight thrix alboavi more'n a ninsh half thick I'j' "Haw, haw !" shouted lsis hearers, the man ta-jnq greeuy jacset laughing the louJost. "31aybe yna Jon't'b'Iieve it." "Xot much," answered the crowd. -. u ni; t very green oowu'Jiere in Y O! k ve ain't," said he ja the greeii jacket, :you' see'; 1 '' ' !;: - " r- ' "WaJ io?t ; you' look yere, 1 frieod " coiitiiued the ''Vermouter in a plausible manner, :iip in ' our couutry we've a purty big river.- considerio. Inyun Itiver. it's called and maybe you've heerd on it. i al. I hove a man clear Cra?$ that riter t'uther day, and he came duwu fair and square on the other side;" . ; . . ' "lla, ha, ha !"' yelled his auditors., i -a' uow "a.may it agairt." ' lail, but L can- d i "bo. what,?" Sail the . green jjckct; nui'tlcly.' . UI can take and heave you across that river yonder, jest like the open and shet.'' . '.'Ret you ten dollars on it." "Ione said the' Yankee ; and drawing C.tU .... v f i ! 0 ijihj jii luumi u uruo.cn uown j'ast .R''je -COi?ytr onc of the bra. rtvor 3 sum plasters. 'Kin you swim, feller !" a duck-, said "teen ticket : ami with oat further parley the ; Yerrnuhter .... . it j seized the knowing Yorker stoutly by the nnp of the neck and the scat of the pant.-i, jerk'e'd hirn from his fo.jt hold, "and with an almost superhuman 'effort dashed the buiy heels over head from the dock, and some ten yards into the Hudson... - " A ;tcnible: .shout -rang through the crowd as he floundered in the water, and amid the jeersvand screams of his com : panions, the ducked bully put back to the share and scrambled up the bank, ha!f frozen Ly.thissuddeu and ibVoluntah lth.i 1 MU .:. - Ui till3, "I'll take that ten spotjf you plca;e.' said the shivering loafer; advancing rapi dly to .the stake holders.' You took us for greenhorns, . eh ? ."We'll show you uiius uua were in lorn, and the fellow claimed the tweuty dollars; "Wal,' I fcck'u'yco'u wbat take uo ten spots jis yit captain." : ! "Why, you've lost the bet't" . 4 ! "Not exactly. I diud't j kalkilate on deuin.it the first time, but I tell yoo I ucu: ii. , ,auu spue oi me. joaier 8 utmost efforts"; to escape". him '.he seized hlUl bv the Scuff and thfi sont ha nv: I ' " ..... u - n - l hajbf od...pitphedijjim three vardifarther iuiu lue nii-i iiiuu upyji me nrsc trial, j Aain the ,bully returned, amid tho shouts of his males, - who enjoyed "the sport 'immensely, , . .: Third time never fails, said the Yankee stripping .off his coat, I kin deu it, tell ye.'';- . ( . ; ,- ' :. ' ."iloid onr. said the utmost pertified victim. . : i "And I will deu it if I try till to mor y,T iujjiiiiu-. . L .... . . T . a.. "i give it up 1" shouted the sufferer onween ins teeth, which now chattered lite mad. badger s, take the money. xuq ermonter very cooly pocketed icu tpot, a3 ne turned away he re marked : U e am t much acciaainfed with vnn cuian, iuiK3 uaoun here in loik. butwe sometimes take the starch out of 'em un naj,, auu p raps ycou won t try it tu uiruujiers a2in. ! rect'in vah nn' " 4 . . " -I 1 . . ' he continued, and putting: on a broad irln of good humor ho left-the comnanv to Ou Sunday petitions in the interests of tli. Jo'cal Option law were idaced in each of the - churches of Newark, for tbe signatures of pew holders. It is believed that not less than -1.000 namps worn bp. cured." SBWIWG-VJ ' ' i; ,j; - " . . .:; 'nr v-"; theiSimilest, - - y '" ! ? "A ; i .:' u: J . The Most Oomplete,: The" Handsomest,1 ilJ ' TJic.Best, in r.tltc- Market. Its Simplicity, Durability. Ease of O 4? ra tion, rerfection in Mechanical construction Lightness and Beauty, ia Style and Firjish, nnd adaptation to a large range ,ot. worft, delight and satisfy everybody, aad chaJtcnnre me voriu. look'atJtiie kiprovementsJ A New and Improved Drop JcciL A New and Improved Tension.'.' ' 11 A New'and 'Improved Ilemraer. u """ . "A. New, and. Improved Feller. r 7:'-- - -2 improved Braider,' A New and Improved Corder.- nrf.! In A Newand Improved Head and Liftefi : iA New and Improved Tuck Marker; 'i i' fA Nct aud Improved linder,,L' xf i t :j r..:t.J. I .i .Hii' ana i u uruvuu wuiuei . 'A New and Improved Kumer 1 1 ft IT .MAKES THE r I ti Elastic Lock; Stitclis WIIICU. .AVILL yOT UNli.V'llrI Jts SrnipliLtykenable8 any one to'be come proficient. , : ;;!.! ; M..JJ An earnest invitation js extended to those about to purchase a Sewing Machine to call.-ejaraiDe.rand beconyiBced; i FOIl 'SALE 13Y 9 ST110 UDSU URG t PA. aug 17 tF !,-C;1 ""' --;-'- G. H. Dreher. ::Uf. E.'B. Dreher (2 doors west of the "Jt-tTeronIan OlTice,' 'K LIZ A RET II STREET, j Mrotitlsbtirg, I"a., i DREHER "& BRO.;i nil t.',) ,;i)riui:jtsix l:;l?-lhnilV Wrusr.s, Jlctlitiiios, Pcrrumery ancl'Toilci A it i cl cs 1 u OII-SA'ARNlllE, riJvVSS.& RUTTYJ Abdominal . Supporters r asd Shoulder Braces. i-rx-t i : f. . N.l ..-: i r s tot Hard RrnsiKK 'TKl'SSCS Also TRUSSES OF.VARJOrs PATTERNS. ! Lamps and Lanterns Burning- CllAU WliS. 4 i ' ' ' ' 1 ' r Pl!.i-iaiis' I'restTintinns carefiill y Lorn- y poMii'leu. N. P,. The bid."st" Cash OIL of WINTEI'UJREEX. may4-tr. prii'C paid for LEWIS BAB: &,t'o. 1. MJi DEALZItS IN Dry Hoot?, 1 uiiJti'c Amotions, Ororf.ricsj ' . 4 J Volutions, Flour and Feed, lv' "r- ' ; ''Fish and Salt, Boots and ,Sh"CS, . . .. , JI7irdirure, , . , M ood-n Ware, . ... ., , . Crockery, . t Jh it&hts it- Hronyns, ,' . , Ke rosene, and, in short, almost everything you can think oforask;for; alLof which are of- lercd at smash down , prices, at the old staud, on Main-strectj between the Uank and the Jrfftrsonian office. ..mi.U The public are invited to call.-uaV LKWIS 'IV.LAUAK & CO. I ebruary 1G, 1871. , l w i OlMMOfTA IVIf-lr-iTir J(l II ltU j ... . II r V I II w lhe undersigned takes this method of informing-(he public, that be still con t.iou9s the above business in all its branches at his oldrStand,,.on Franklin"" street, Stroudsburg, .Fa., , where he wUlbQ'bn- rj:. i recqive orders iorjwork mJibi tine, including general,,.. u Wheelwrighting,- Blacksmith ingri1 Painting; brimming, ,&c. ; His stock, of the best quality of 'seasone'd i .. . mmtr in ljirgendr v w jrend,yeryT;ooiplete; tflndns ftill Jforce rof firsr efas wortnien ha' at all the branches, he flatters x Jiimself that he is fully prepared 'toA accomodate an who lavor him with orders, andgqarau tee entire satisfaction.' ' r llepairinj' proinptly iitfended to ' YM. IIUXTSMAX. July :28,1 870. Cards, Bfll-Heads, Labels. Cl SEAT, CAEAP AND QfilCK, 1 a j.. -v us riitited ,to Order at the i i.j JEFFERSONIAN ri'iiiine Main Street; Strpudsbu'rgy' Pa!, All Orders promptly filled (Jive os- c.ul. - . . 1 J Tl T " 1 J h ..o: Notice ! i ' iXotice ! ! 1 ,t; ? ' i ?n . r : i ?i si ' f. v.i c ' To all Whpni it psiay, CJoncern 1 1 ! .'I'Tlio iindcrdigried,- having gone into;Ahe Broom Business, would" notify ;the - pubirC, most reipectfully, that he is'prepireJ, with tlie best and latest improved machinery," and the best quality of matorial, to -manufacture Brooms; .Whists;nnd Email-Brooms for children,' in ri mahner superior to any thing lb 'tliatr line, evcr offered" for sail in AlonroeCouhlv at -wholesale 'h.Trd retail, a little helow city prices." J He is also pre pared to futnish' to ordcrat'ehort riotice Broom Macbiaes, HaadlesVire &Twihe ni I 'of the best, andwarrntcd to give sti&cl tion. it A .r.t'. The use of one of. my , .Brooms vwdll set tle the lact, beyond all dispute, thai, better can be obtained frouVuie. than can be pro cured in the city'. ' .' . -". ' -", ' ,'j To the Farmers of Monroe County, ' he wourj cay that' they carf nOV find a -home marker for ull lhe broom Com they enn raise, and each tarmer shou'd $trjyetorraise for his own use and have eorne Uyfl Those desiring seed to plant c;in enoujrh to sell n alwiiyi find an ubundauCeof the best quality of Seed by calling ort the undersigned. The undersigned wilt,also, attend rto SAW FILING at the shortest possible notice, and from his experience in fhis branch f business," he flatters liimsclf that he cannot fail to give perfect satisfaction Before purchasing elsewhere, persons will most certainly advance their interests by calling and examining my tock bC Brooms, . (XT" Country Produce taken In exchange. Don't forget the place, on Franklin Street: opposite WWHuntsnjan's Livery Stable - . "- .'. , A. R. C ARM Ell March 16, Tl tf. ; - - A; W extensive lolof STOVES of alPdofcriptions have been received at the1 store of the subscriber, in the borough of Stroudsburjr. 'lie has ' " '' ''"'. COOEING STOVES, & PARLOR STOVES, Lof the Jatest, improvements; and .entire new I"'- i" 1 ' " i f n . ' . (tyicp, anu consicerabieFawiugpt ttiel, ..winch can be bad at tne lowest Gity prices. Also all kinds otir-,, T. .Stove.-3?ipe. A large assortment of TIN WARE of ev cry description,' f trofn-tantlyon. hand, which will be sold "at wholesi lc and retail, as reaj sona'jlo os can be had in the (Jitv. : iheapest'ahd best maimer. Calf "a'n'd citb'rn ine his stock before you nurclmsu elsewhere, i -Fchll, '09. " - WM, S.FL 'LORY. 7 BOROUGH; BONDS : .Tlie Borough of Stroudslurg offers' for sale 7 per cent, bonds In suit purchasers. 'These bonds :irc issued under Act of Assembly of May; 10th,' 1871,' authorizing the issue of bonds to .an amount not exceeding s3,000, for the purpose of raising funds for the purchase of a Steam Fire Engine "and ap paratus. Said bonds are exempt" from all taxation except ttr bt.ue. purposes ; a-nj.a rare opportunity is offered to capitalists, large or . small.for. ipvest.mcnt,at home, on I the-most favorable . terms I an.Iint thij esme time, for aiding a worthy enterprise For futhcr information impairo of ,il!ierof the unaengnea. --TIIEO. SCHOCII, ' Chief Cur-'ess Attests D. S. Jacoby, Scc'y. atir 3-tf - s- '-'- 4 . A m if A ROW 18 TTIE TIME Vd 'fSBT ,,fl TA Vo sia 1 1 s Coib c! i I ion P oVi i ler. In the, Fall and Winter when yqnr cows givt'bnt little milk this powder is We to increa5n .'.tie quantity and improve the qual ity For horse?, it increases 'tho appetite, promorcd ingestion, exliierates the ppir renders the coit Foft nnd shining Pori lie one packne in your swill barrel will hasten the lattenmg process at leaet 100 per cent. This powder has proved an excellent article Uenume Youatts Condition Powder, MANUFACTURED BV ! ;im . : uoiH'.vi- WILLI A 1 II O L. 1. 1 ,.S BZ K A I, All other is a connterfeit. Kee that the name of VM" IIOLLINSiiEAJJi. on each packagfti'' and hoy po Other-. ' Wdr'rauted1, to - ,.,...,i:y I I Ii III Ull . Nov.' lD,-fW WM. "IlOLMNkllEAD.' UNDERTAKING.- '.ii McCAUTY has on hand lhe" lareVt and I : '1 ' .' 1 1 V t 1 j - t .1 , acTr" - . . t-?.l;JS:'0Mii',ni 01 M-.t-. ,'t UiKj C()FFTTS nBP??i'"!' ' an'd - -''i' tobefournU outside of either eitv rNnw VrL or Philadelphia), nnd will make thi hi'anch qi.iiw tMisinet A yPECIALITIV ; J; .-COFFINS and CASKETS t,fu style, can be furnished at one hour .notice LESS THAN 'ANY SHOP IS SrHOUlSBUR , J unciise win ne charffe niorn limn tpvtpw vi. 1 aoore actual rnst; - &ttnrir?! irk Tn 'nmt it..! 'Vf 'il. -r V - . mtlJ lllo ounry ut I I... .... . v u onuiiwi posamie notice. . oept. "607 . . . J Miitual Fire ' Jnsurance Company. i.i!,V. l, .1 .'CHARTER i PERPETUAL. lmbvrit bf 'TrApem'1 Insured;. S1,800,0Q Til e ra t e ' -o f : 1 1 1 s ii r a he c ' i n 1 1 h i s Co m pa n y is Jtme dollar for every thousand dojlars in sured, after which payment no further char ges will bcmade, oxcept to cover actual loss by fife that Y.ray fair ''upon tnembers of the Company.:' . :.'!.:.., tti- : 1 -'"iThe policies issued by this Company are perpetfial,' and 'afford ! the" fullest' security, with thd largest economy rand "convenience, -'''Thrs cnrrihahy . will not issue ' Tanneries- TrstTllcricsor Cabinet Shops. , ,. AppJ.icaJions for jlnsurance may , be mode to ejlher.of tbe Managers, Purveyors or See. relary. " " . - n . .HWU l .' .MANAGERS. J. Depue Latar, .'-T-Jacob Knccht; -: Richard S.v Staples, .Johp Edinger, , SilarL. Drake, ' Frahcis'IIagerman, Charles D. Brodheau, Jacob Stoufi'er, ? 4 Robert Covs, ; Theodore Schoch, : William Wallace. -.Thomas W. Rhodes, i J I' -,-ii . v Ktngdell Blokes,-: - '.: :" y - STOC5DBLL . STOKES, President E.JCvDaEnEKi Secretary end Treasurer... Silas L. Drake, Monroe co.,--j MelclwirjHpraglo, : ;(.; ; Peter Gilbert, ? Geo. G. Shafer, . ' '" ;' - Tho. W. Itholes, " I Surveyors. r. A. uppe.'t,1" v ayne co. J.I-lI.'Wellsr; ' Pike co. Rich'd Camden, Northampton, S.im'1 Ziegenfus, Carbon ; ' The elated .meeting of lhe board o Managers lakes place at the Secretary's of- tice, on Uin fifst ruestiuy of each fuonth, at Sojolyck P. Mv ; v,. SAMUEL HOOD, H7iV' de r'nid Fih-M. IfraTct- : 4 f COOK&PABLOit STOVES TIN & SHEET-IRON - WARE, ' '. AND IN" 'Mcfal House Fiiniisliin Hocds 7 , x "GENERA 1 1 ly'. , JtooSssg .and :8poriiiiig: dono'on sbMrt;uotio(V'T"ali .t 110 best material, ;ii aiiU at lvaiuibie prices. IILs.Ctoek of Cfjok, d'arLrmid Oi"w Stoves UuMaci-.- ali the lx!;st vaiietiei known to - . the tradc. . .''.:; CALL AAD. SEE. . . , Store thml ibuiMin; " Clmreh M:v.n street, Augu.-t -I, 1S7(. tf. The vlXtlRFiDlENTS THAT COMPOSE KOSADALIS nro liiblsIgrori every package, there .fore it is not a secret preparation, jconscqucutly i,,... ., 1'fIVSICIAXS PRESCRIBE IT i .id.is a. ccriaiu cure lot bcrolula. Syphilis "in all ils forms, Ulicunu tisui, kin Diseases, Livr Coin-: plaint 'and ' all uisul- - of tho 15!o6d. -' . , 0SS-B0TT13 0? EQ3APAXIS ,'ot" tlie Svnins of Sarsnn.-irilln THw 'JNDERSIGNEO PjTytClANS : h vfrirwl R ofatlalis in their pructic tfiir' tf:e pn?t thtcd years and fncly jviulorw it tiah rdidblj Alterative Uuitl li lootl ln rkfie f. , ' ; v" - s DR.-.T4 a I'UC IT, of naltimcte.' ' nit. t. j. iunKix. - '' du. 1:. n-. c ahu. '..'-. i mi. V. O. DA.N N KLLY, Dll. J.ti. Si'AltKS, vl 'icJiqlnvUle Dll. J. L.' McCAUTHA. Columl.1, ,-S. t'i" ; iu C i-, USED AKD ENDORSED BY JB. FRENCli i SOXS, 111 Itiver Mas. : r " ' r ' F. W. SMITH, Jiirknou, Mich A. K. WIIKKLIUl. I.in.a. ),;.; I I! I H,'ILU.,J.imif.01i1o.v Loro, Tcan. " Our lipnce n illjiot alW of'inv tonaed romaika.Sa roiatd.n to-tho virtues 5.1 ltwsnUlifc.. Tutl.oMeili.-,l Profession we BUarantn. a FJ.u.l K tract suiicTifir to any tl.ry have ever w;.' m n'1 to,lJai;Uctu,l wc ay try RosadnMi. and vm. ,.-.u Ji to hoakh. ,,, ..frr. . wv "r oIil Tiir nil TVmiri iric !U l.aO per bottloj Acldrtifs ' (- 12. CLEMENTS &:C3. . ' ' i ' Jianu featuring ChernUt; -- Baitjmoiu:, ii ,--a.;C';'"'; . .-- : ,' , j . . sin-. i &rm ti VShRAv:-? ' ' t 7r,'M H'".r!i'i'$M,.4;i:-?i4rr5.l Am nmmm ' K 0 iV ' r '"A 1 A 1 1 1 . 1 :'!)- 1 ft 1 BLANKS 1)F Alj; KlXli for iii oaice.1- - - - GO TOi J. II. McCiRTT'S, .lhz- ri ';di!':-':'; ,,! f ODD-FELLOWSV II ALL, MAIN: ST. : I '-'i !,!! -;-' '"': j ; i &ikouDsnmiGFA: , ,';f , ; ; f nd,-Buy your ; . ; . -' ".- '' -- ' ;-T- .' - - ., ; FUKSITUULN CARPETS . .'7 1 xyi tu p o xy s ii a i es", , T TAKLK CEOTIIS, ant save . . i : ' : At ; Least " Two": Profits, As McCarty buysf direct from the" manur6 lurer, for cash (not CO days), he can sell yotf MORE FURNITURE,1 ' '" :.: :. : ' OF A BETTER QUALITY . 4.. .t i - -. : ; . . j . !! ; AND FOR LESS MO.VE? ; 1. ' ' :. c :.' T. . v ........ than you can buy t :ctail either in city or country, and every article is warranted in W as represented, , , : . Sept. G. 1867 . Uitll it fm- Hji stantlyjrrowinyn'ii- ;. r;. I'lUUOI), U1Sl-ln ! Intrinsic virtues, and; sustained hy m ri markabie cure.-:.' So inild as t).lis;ili rind liwficial to cbndrcn. iind "yet i-oVcan liiii.r as to elfoctnally piirro out thi prcat r rnptions of the blond; such a thi-'HTofiiloH and syphilitic -ont:ui:inatioii. Jnipuritics, or ili.-cases that liavu iui -ked in the svsteni for yi-ars, soon yuM to this powerful anti dole, and disappear. Ilvnce ils womkriid cures, many of whii h a:e puhli..-lv known, of Scrofiiht, iiil o!I 5e"ro!i!!.ji:s",licaes Uleors, Kriiiitions' and rnptivi' dfJ' oilers of : tlur -skin.; Tumors, lilotches, Uoils, pimples I'lJSiulcs Sores. St. Autliony's J?ivi slusc or i:rv.stpe las, Trtfir, S:i!t lllieinn Scald llc.i!, I5in.ir.vini,1 and interna! Ul cerations of tJ!vUtrtts Stomach, and Liver. Jt al.-o c-nres rthcr' eom- plni.its, to whii b it wrtuld not .-eeiu imperi ally adaptwl, muIi :is iron.y, Jyspcii-. sia, Fits, "Xcttrnl.tria.iJcart Disease." Female "Weakness. DeMlity, an-l Lencorrlitn, nben'they are nuuiifVista tionV nf tlr 5 rof:dons pi icon's. fr irt-.in 'X IVnt restorer if h nlih'amT tiynth.in the Spring.'. ly n-iu'wintr tln apju-rirc and vi:i-. tithe diue.tivt urtrans" !t (H.-Mn.-iJcs, 1 in? lii-iiv..-. i. m "ml li:'. (i pre.- inn and Jiller fui- '"arit list ('mhi: I. en wiiu; v ii-) ilinrder 'ppi-ar--. ikm.j.U' ,;el iK'llcr. and live I-uver. !":,..f t..:., fnr elenn-iirj: the Mi vl. 'YlK- s!t in moves m with n-itewetl vii'V and a i:e-.r !ea.e f iiie. : - - - r -; ... 1 rrr. r. r. T) r, r Dr. J. C. AYEfl CO., Lowell, Mas?., I'rrrrtirt'l run! A ml ;;t irti7 r !,,-r.tists. SOLI) l;Y .11. L DIJiiUiiTa llVHilYWIIEUE. , sept 21-ly t 1 icli! Tlch! SCRATCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH! . . .-v.. .- 1K . KOLLHSIIEAD'S ITl'II & SALTRHEDi ()1.T1LT' No Family should be without this valua ble medicine, for on the first appearance 1 f the disorder on the writ-is, between the fiii ger$, &c, a; sl-ight application of. the Oint ment will cure i, and prcvi nt its Li'inj ta ken by others. Warranted to give satisfaction or monrjr relnnded." - - Prepared and t-clJ. w holesale DnJ retail, by,' ' - NV.IIOLLINSHEAJ), Mroudshurgr, Oct. 31, 'fi7. Druggist. VEGETABLE SICILH1 HAIR RENEWER hSl! " Kverv year increases the iopuhritv .'of-thii valuable Hair Preparation; -hiclvis due to merit alone. We can , assure bur old patrons that it is kit lully up tp its hirli standard; and it i? the only reliable and perfected rej aration for restorinix.CJRAY on Fadki. IIau: to its youtliful color, niakmjr it soft! lustrous, and silken. The scalp bv its use, becomes white and clean' It removes all eruptions and dandruff' and, by.it? tonic properties prevents the hair from falling out, as it stiiint fateA 'and ''nourishes the hair-hanlC its ukvtho hair'o;rovs tliiclcer and,'- stronger. In baldness, it restores tho capillary glands 'to their normal vigor, and will, create a new irrowth, except in cxtremo jold ;i-o. . it. is the most iTonomical JIaiu Dukssixo ever used. it refjoiies fewer applications, mid irives the hair a splendid, nlossv aj pearance. ' A. A, : 1 1 ayes AUK St.tte Assayer of lassachusetts, says UT! ' const it tients are ure, and carefully , selected for excellent quality; and I consider it the 1i:st ri:i:i:Ai:ATHN" fr its intended purposes."' Sohl by all nrU'ijiAt,oiul Denier in .lti'iVi''- ;: i f ' ' ' ' . l t i i : Price One DoiLir. ' Buckingliam's Dye FOR TUB WIIISICERS. , ''As out- lcnoyer in many cases re quires too huii; a tLne, and" too intich care, to restore gvay or Hided "Whisk- er.s wo havo prepared this dvciu o&' jmparuiiot; : which will quickly and cileetnally necorniifish this result, It ' 1.4 easily jippliinl, and produces a color"; ;SaTsai3arilla: I '!- rrjt -- " . i : - , :k:,f ,Zi''A Js, ,t"- 1 "Is wi,,o,-v knovn ;. F&$k J P J.W ovVr di.covm-d fa v wr it' i.:m Y,SV V&'irV Ffjff'- l "the text of WaSS:fid3 rears. r.r- Ymcn will neither rub nor wt.hi oh. Sohl -by all1 D'rtiirists.-J licc I'illy Cent3."- ' 'i ":";... ; Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CQ " ' ' "XTASIIUA, NJL. -I ' sept 2My
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