The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, May 09, 1867, Image 3

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    DRV
NEW STORE JUST OPENED WITH
NEW GOODS.
Buy your Dry Goods of
RF.&H.D.BUSH,'
Corner of Main &, Chestnut-Streets,
v " Ncxt Door to Washington Hotel,
STROUDSBURG. PA
Who have just received, from
jahuiat Ai BEST
: e
in market, consisting of
Dry Goods,
Dress Goods,
Silks,
Shawls,
Cassimeres,
a iun assortment of liUblttKY,
n.vio, iuo numerous 10 mention.
A full line of
Carpets, Floor Oil-Cloth and Matting.
All of which will be sold at the lowest possible prices
May 2, 18G7.-ljr. H. F. &, II. D. BUSH.
REGISTER'S NOTICE.
NOTICE it hereby given, to all persons
interested in the Estates of the re
spective decedents, that the following
Accounts have been filed in the Regis
ter's Office of Monroe couaty, and will be
presented for confirmation to the Orphans'
Court of said county, at Stroudsbur-, on
MONDAY, the 27th day of 31 AY. 18G7,
at 10 o'clock, A. M. :
Account of Jonas Murphy, Executor,
A., of George Murphy, deceased.
Account of George G. Hawk, Adm'r,
Ac, of Elizabeth Ruff, deceased.
Account of John Kresge, Adni'r, &c.,
of Doct Ernst Sallman, deceased.
Account of Daniel Andrew,. Adm'r,
Ac, of Matthias Frantz, deceased.
Account of James II. Stroud,Guardian,
of Sarah Ann Edinger.
Aceount of Sophia L. Evans & Wil
liam K. Snyder, Adm'rs, ic, of Morris
Evans, deceased.
Account of Jacob Werkhtiser Adm'r,
Ac, of Adam Werkheiser, deceased.
Final Account of John Edinger, Adm'r,
Ac, of Jerome Metzgar, deceased.
A onnnnt rf Tr.1... 1."" I 3 '
avvvuuh yj t wvuu ' . x 111CJ, AU1U r,
Ac, of John R. Ousterhoudt, deceased.
Apflmiflt. flf Samnpl T.oViar (Innrrtinn rv F
Marietta Rush.
Aecount of Samuel Labar, Guardian, of
Angeline Rush.
Account of Simpson Fetherman, Execu
tor, Ac, of Rachael Fetherman, dee'd.
Account of Philip McCluskey, Adm'r,
Ac, of Jonathan Feoner, deceased.
Account of Wilson D. Rouse, one of
the Executors, Ac, of George Rouse,
deceased.
First Account of Peter II. Robeson,
Adm'r, Ac of Joseph M. Robeson, dee'd.
Account of Charles M. llanna A John
Ilanna, Adm'rs, Ac, of Jonas llanna,
deceased.
Account of Samuel Flyte A Joseph Al
temus, Executors, Ac, of George Fljte,
deceased. ,
Account of Maria Armitagc, Adta'ix,
of John Armitage, deceased.
Account of Jonas R. Miller, Adm'r,
Ac, of Peter Miller, deceased.
Account of Thomas E. Heller, Adm'r,
tie bonis non, of George Heller, deceased.
Account of William Fine, Adm'r, de
Lonis non, of R. S. Schoonover, dee'd
Account of Abel Storm, Executor, Ac,
cf Mary llulshizer, deceasod.
Accountof Soluiy Anglemoyer, Adm'ix,
Ac, of Jacob Anglemoyer, deceased.
Account of Felix Storm & Abel Storm,
Executors, Ac, of James Newell, dee'd.
Account of George Larue, Adm'r, Ac,
of Alexander Rrown, deceased.
JOHN S. FISHER, Register.
Register's Office, Stroudsbufg, )
May 2, 18G7. J
C. W. SHIP, rz. D.,
Physician and Surgeon,
Has'removed his office and residence to
the building-, lately occupied by Wm. Davie,
Esq., on Main-stroet. Devoting all his time
to hie profession he will Le prepared to an
wcrall calls, cither day or night, when not
professionally engaged, with promptness.
OCT Charges reasonable. Jj)
Stroudsburg, April 11, lS67.-tf.
$23,000,000.
THE NEW SIX PER CEVT.
PJESIVSYIVAH'IA
FREE FROM ALL STATE, COUNTY
AND MUNICIPAL TAXATION.
Will be furnished in turns to fuit, on ap
plicstion to the nearest Bank or Banker; al
oby tither of the undereigned,
JAY COOKE & CO.
DREXEL & CO.
E. W. CLARK k CO.
Hankers, Philadelphia.
April 25, 1867.
"SILVEira WISH POWDER!
Saves time, labor, money, ma kes washing
a Pastime, and Monday a Festival.
CKild every where. Try ir
ZIEGLER & SMITH,
Chemists and I Wholesale Druggie.
STATE
loan
OOODSa
New-York and Philadelphia thn
SELECTED STOCK
Satinets,
Broadcloths,
White Goods,
Mourning Goods,
Shroudings- fer
I J
GLOVES and YANKEE NO"
Auditor's Notice.
Estate of XATHAX B. EVERETT,
deceit sea.
rniHE undersigned Auditor. nnn!nfr1
m o -j r r
by the Orphans' Court of Monroe
county, to make distribution of the bal
ance in the hands of Charles II. Rartholo
mew, Administrator, of the Estate of Na
than R. Everett, dec, will attend to the
duties of his appointment on FRIDAY,
the 24th day of MAY next, at 10 o'clock,
a. m., at the office of S. S. Dreher, Esq.,
in the borough of Stroudsburg, at which
time and place, all parties interested can
atteud and be heard, or be debarred from
coming in for a share of said fund.
J. R. STORM, Auditor.
April 25, 1SG7- It.
Auditor's Notice,
E$t4ite of Fronica Flyte, late of lioss
township, deceased.
The undersigned Auditor, appointed by
the Court of Commou Peas of Monroe
county, to make distribution of the bal
ance in the hands of John Flyte, Admin
istrator, to and among the creditors, here
by gires notice, that he will attend to the
duties of his appointment on Friday, the
24 .May ncxt, at 10 o'clock, a. in., at the
Prothonotary's office, in the boough of
Stroudsburg, at which time and place, all
persons having any j ust claims or demands
against said fund, will present the same
or be forever debarred from coming in
for any share thereof.
TIIO S. 31. McILHANFY,
April 25, 1SG7. Auditor.
Auditor's Notice.
Estate of Felcr G. Kunhlc, deceased.
The uudersigned Auditor, appointed
by the Court of Comman Please of Mon
roe county, to make distribution of the
balance in the hands of Jacob K Shafer,
Administrator, to and among the credi.
tors, hereby gives notice, that he will at
tend to the duties of his appointment on
Friday, the 24th day of May next, at 10
o'clock, a. m , at his office, in the borough
of Stroudsburg, at which time and place,
all persons having any just claims or de
mands agaiDst said fund, will present the
same or be forever debarred from coming
in for any share thereof.
STEPHEN HOLMES, Jit ,
April 25, 1SG7- Auditor.
A Condensed .Statement,
Of (he account of John D. Frailey, Treas
urer of the Bounty Fund of Jackson
township, Monroe county, Fa.
The accountant charges himself with having
received of the following persons the sums
set opposite their respective names:
Of Wm.Setzer, col l'r. bounty tax, 1033 78
MONEY LOANED "
G5, Mar.
it 4
17, of Elizabeth Miller, 100 00
28, ot Eve Frailey, 120 00
" of John D Frailey, 100 00
April 3 of Amos Custard, 175 00
of Peter Slutter, 150 00
" " of Elizabeth Miller, 70 00
of John Felker, 100 00
1848 78
Said Treasurer claims credit for the follow
ing dis-bursemcnts :
'CG, Ap. 12, C. Durnet, counsel foe, S3 00
Dec. 24. " " 5 00
'G7 Apr. 8, Phil. McCluskey, services, 1 00
Mar.7.Melcboir Hay " 15 62
" 13,Joseph P. Smith. " 8 00
Jno. Felker, bond &int'it. 105 50
" Eliz. Miller,.
111 17
" " Eliz. Miller,
J. D. Frailey, "
74 20
IOG'00
'(35 " 20, Phil. Frailey, taking vol
" unteers to Easton,
Apr. 21. Phil. Frailey. do.
12 24
23 05
OSam'I Rinehart, on bond, 300 00
" Wm. Portu?, do. 50 00
" Philip Frailer, expenses
goin to Easton, 21 15
14 Jno. B. Miller, services, 23 15
" 30 William Portue, on bond, 100 00
'CG, Mar G Henry Becker, " 50 (K)
20 " " 100 l0
Apr. 27 William Portus 45 00
14 For stamps, ' 1 40
29 J. I). Frailey, for Bervices, 12 00
'G7, " 29 J. D. Frailey " 12 00
June 30 Jacob B. Kresge, on bond, 120 00
Apr. 4 Jacob B. Kresge, " 139 GO
'60, Mar. 10, John Gorr, servicee, 8 00
14, Philip Frailey, " 8 00
'G7, A pr. 29, Will ia m Portus, 27 00
44 Henry Becker, on bond, 175 00
WILLIAM KETZER, J . ,u
ADAM A. SINGER, C Audllors
May 2, 18G7. 3t
BLANK LEASES
For alp at this Office.
iVcw Cabinet Warc-Kooms!
NEW FURNITURE!
OPPOSITION TO HUMBUGGEKY!
Philip Miller & Son
J liafiiUTr ULLi ANJXOUNCE TO
the public that they have opened, at
thoir new Ware-Roomt, on Main-street, in
oirouusourg, aojoiningr me Kace, a very bu
perior asaortraent of Furniture, embracing
complete
PARLOR,
CHAMBER, and
DINING-ROOM SUITES,
both of their own and city manufacture
which they will dispose of atthe lowest pos
sible prices for cash.
They are also prepared to manufucture to
order, any and every thing in th?ir line,
from a single piece ot furniture up to a com
plete outfit from garret to cellar, all of the
best seasoned timber, and by the best of
workmen. They do not claim to be the
only Furniture denier in Stromhsburg who
has a license to sell Furniture," but having
paid a license and established themselves in
businessthey are determined to do full justice
to all who patronize them. Their nock of
lumbrr embraces all the kinds of wood cm
ployed in cabinet-making, and was selected
with regard to quality than to price.
Remember thut we can supply full suites
either of our own or of city manufacture,
though we prefer filling the former, because
greater justice can be done thereby to pur
chasers. UXDER TAKING ! UNDER TAKING ! !
Having provided ourselves with a new.
neat, and elegant Ifearse, a full supply of
the latest styles of Coffins and burial Cas
ket?, and ill the other appliances of a first-
class establishment, we are prepared to con
duct the business of Undertaking, in all its
branches, to the perfect satisfaction of all
who favor us with orders in this line.
Machine Sawing, Turning, Flaining, cf-c.
Their factory being fitted up with superior
Turning, Sawing, and Plaining Machinery,
all driven by a powerful steam engine, orders
from cabinet-makers, carpenters, and other.,
for work in these lines will be promptly and
satisfactorily filled.
They respectfuIIysolicit a call from the
public. Furniture cheerfully shown without
charge, and prices" as low as the lowest.
PHILIP MILLER & SON.
March 14, 107.
IF you want BUREAUS, BEDSTEADS,
TABLES, WASH-STANDS, &c call
on 1'IllHf JM1L.L.KK. & ESUIN.
March 14, 16G7.
I
F you want CANE-SEAT, RUSH BOT
TOM, or WINDSOR CHAIRS, cnll on
PHILIP MILLER & SON.
March 14, 1867.
I
F you want MAHOGANY, ROSEWOOD
or PLAIN SOFAS, LOUNGES or
CHAIRS, call on
PHILIP MILLER &. SON.
March 11, 1807
F you want. GILT ROSEWOOD. MA
HOGANY or WALNUT PICTURE
FRAMES, ronnd, o?al, oblong or square of
any size, call on
PHILIP MILLER & SON.
March 14, 1SG7.
IF you want the best CHAMBER, PAR
LOR cr DINING-ROOM SUITES, or
the plainest, or if you want the best KITCH
EN FURNITURE, call on
PHILIP MILLER cc SON.
March 14, 16G7.
THE AMERICAN COOKING STOVE.
i Another Great Improvement.
SIFTING ASHES MADE EASY.
Every housekeeper Jfnows that the proces
of silting Coal Ashes is attended with much
inconvenience and annoyance from dust, &c,
and unlets the ashes are sifted much coal
will be wasted that can be used after sifting.
In the American CookingStove this disagree
able process is entirely overcome by the inge
nious arrangement of an ash siltpr, in the
hearth or ash box, cf the stove, by means of
which after the grate is dumped into the ash
box the ashes can be sifted in a moment,
with the ash box all closed, and without any
dust in the room, and the coal nnd cinders
are all retained in a separate apartment, and
can be returned to the fire chamber, or be
removed elsewhere, and the ash pin can
then be removed containing the ashes with
out any dust whatever. This arrangement
docs away with the old fashioned ash sifters,
and must commend itself to all, and is an
other long stride towards perfection, and
must add larjely to the already extended
reputation af this deservedly popular stove.
This improvement is fully Fecured by letters
patent. SHEAR, rACKAKlJ &. UUM
17 and 10 Green bl., Alb.iny.
For sale by FLORY & BROTHER,
March 2l.-3m.
Stroudsburg, Pa.
IIEAD-QUABTfiRS
STROUDSBURG, PA
iMAIUIIIM! ORDERS No. 1.
FOR
1867.
TANSFlELD, is again in tlfb Mcrcan
i.Tl tile field, with his head-quarters at
the old established stand, corner of Main
and Green-streets (late Geo. Fable'), where
the people can always be sure of finding
the most
Falii on able,
Durable, and
Cheapest
Stock of Goods ever brought into the county.
He has
DR Y GOODS of all kind,
GROCERIES PROVISIONS,
HOOTS cjr SHOES.
CROCKERY $ GLASS WARE,
tj c., tj-c,, ' cjrc, tj c,
at such prices as will enable him to supply
his customers a little
Cheaper than the Cheapest.
It being impossible for him to enumerate the
various articles which comprise his block,
the public are invited to call and examine
for themselves.
NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS.
Wheat Flour
by the barrel or less quantity.
Farmers' Produce bought, or taken in
exchange for goods, ot the highest, market
prices. J-. mnnoi iijiu.
April 18, 16G7.
Professsor of Music,
Will tuke a limited number of Scholars
on the PIANO-FORTE and MELODEON.
P'or further particulars apply at the
Stroudsburg Hotel, April 11, '67.
NEW GOODS
AT
Greatly- Reduced Prices!
Jj" WOULD RESPECTFULLY AN
Bounce to the public, tlfat I have just
made large additions to my already exten
sive stock and am now soiling
DKY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
ic., &e.. lower than ever.
My shelves are loaded with
MUSLINS,
CALICOS,
BE LANES, and
GINGHAMS
of the moat celebrated makes, my charges
lor which will prove astonishing to custo
mers. My stock of .
Dress Goods
embracing nearly every variety of style,
color and fabric is' well worth the atten
tion of the Ladies, while iu
cloths aiii cAssm i:i:es,
both plain and fancy, I can offer induce
ments to gentlemen whicU they cannot
forgo without detriment to their iiuauccs.
My stock of
SUA WLS, .YANKEE NOTIONS,
&c , is also full, and is offered low. My
assortment of
Coffees, Sugars Molasses, and Syrups,
is Tery complete,, aud as usual held at a
very low figure.
1 have lots of goods the names of which
could hardly be compressed within the
limits of an advertisement, all of which
will be sold cheap.
llemember, the place to buy, with the
best assuranco of gcttiug your money's
worth is at
II ROD HEAD'S
Cheap Store in Stroudsburg
March 14, 1SG7.
JUST RECEIVED
AT
Brown & Kellers
LARGE STOCK
OF '
WALL PAPER,
WIXD0W PAPER,
COTTAGE SHADES, &c.
MAIN-STREET,
Stroudseurg, Pa.
March 7, 1SG7.
No more Bald Heads !
Xo more Gray Lochs!
Dr. LEONS'
Electric Hair Rcjicwcr,
is pronounced hy all who have used it the
very bctt preparation for the Hair. It is a
positive cure for mldness, eradicates Dand-
ruffnnd Humors stops the Hair from fal!inj
out, and speedily restores (Iray Locks to their
original hue and luxuriance.
.It operates on the secietions and fills the
glands with new life and coloring matter.
Thin, dead, faded orgrayir will always be
brought tack by a few applications, to its
youthful abundance, vitality and co'or.
It makes the hair soft, glossy, fragrant.
pleasant to the touch and easy to arrange.
Dry, wiry and intractable locks become moist,
pliant and disposed to remain in any desired
position. As a Hair Dressing it his no
equal. The sales arc enormous and it is a
universal favorite with old and- young ol
botli rexes.
SolJ by Druggists throughout the United
States. Address all orders to
ZIEGLER & SMITH,
Sofe Proprietors,
137 North Third Street, Philadelphia.
Nov. 13, 19GG.-lyr.
Good news for Mothers!
Mothers, are you oppressed with anxiety
for your little ones! Are your slumbers nnd
hearts broken by their cries! Doyou awaken
in the morning unrefrcshed and apprehensive!
If so, procure at once a bottle of Dr.
Leons' Infant Itrmedy and you will have no
more weary hours if watching nnd anxiety.
DR. LEONS' INFANT REMEDY
has stood the test of years. Thousands of
nurses and mothers bear witness that it nev
er fails to give relief if used in season. It is
a mild, yet sure and speedy cure for Colic,
(tramps and Windy Pairm, anf is invaluable
f.r all complaints incident to Teething.
Sold by Druggists every where. Address
all orders to
ZIEGLER & SMITH,
SOLE PROPRIETORS,
137 North Third St, Philadelphia.
Nov. 15, IbGU.-lyr.
Executor's Notice.
Estate of JOHN KEMMERER, late
Hamilton township, deceased.
T ETTERS Testamentary upon the above
JLi named estate, having been granted to
the undersigned, residing in Hamilton town
hin. Monroe countv. Pa., by the Register
of Wills of 'Monroe county, all persons in
debted to the estate of the said decedent are
requested to come forward and py the same,
and those having claims ogainst the e tate
to present lhem for. settlement without delay.
II A II NET KE.MMRREK.
CHRISTIAN KE.MMEUER,
April 1. 167.1 Executor.
A Thing of Beauty, &c.
rrpiIE SUBSCRIBER II AS OPENED,
Ja- in Dr. Walton's brick building,
nearly opposite the Stroudsburg House
(.Marsh s), Main-street, Stroudsbug, Pa.,
a full line of
GREEX, DRIED and CANXED
FRUITS,
com prising
ORANGES, LEMONS. APPLES,
PEACHES, RAISONS, CUR
RANTS. PINEAPPLES,
FIGS, &c., &c,
which he will dispose of at prices which
will place them in the reach of all. He
also designs keeping on sale, a full as
sortment of NuTb and Candies, aud, iu
their season, a full line of
(2.1K!CX VEGKTABLIJS,
which he has made arrangements to re
ceive daily from firt hands, sn as to sc
cure the greatest desideratum fresh lies
He respectfully solicits the patronage
of the public. A. C. JANSON.
Feb. 21, IS 07.
WEESTEB'S
Vegetable
Hair luvigorator
i not mndo
from so mo
I'icked up re
cipe, nor do
wo claim to
import roots
herbs
Rome un
abited country; but
vre do claim
r
tf'O testimony
of thousand
who arc usin;
it) that it will
restore Gray
Hair to its nat-
color ia
weeks.
Lai and I the best
!ijilnir Dressin?
la the market. It will not cause the head to ache.
or affect tho sight of the eyes. A discriminating
public tells us our Invijrorator has tr.ie merits.
Try it and be convinced. Qr Sold by all Druggists.
J. WEBSTER & CO., Proprietors,
2sr.Asirrj-.tV, r. ix.
.."Win. Ilollinshead, Aj;ent, Stroudsburg.
Pa. Oct. 25, 18UG. lj
Rheumatism Shorn of its Terrors.
THE LAME Ml HE TO MILK!
r MIE undersigned announces to those af-
J flicted wtih Rheumatism, no matter of
how long standing, that he has discovered a
t-overeign cure for that painful complaint, no
matter m what form it attacks the patient.
His remedy consists cf a combination of
herbs, which, prepared and usd according
io uirecuon, win oa sure lourivc me disease
out of the system, and affect a speedy and
permanent cure. It has been tried by a
number of persons in this vcclion of country
with invariable success, as certificates in
his possession will show. AfH.cted, you
have now a moans of relief on which you
may safely rely. Try it and be convinced
that hopelessness is no longer a word right
fully to be used in' connection with Rheu
matic complaints.
I will furnish the herbs, with fu'l direc
tions for the preparation and appl cation of
the remedy, or 1 will call on the alilicted at
their homes and apply it fur them as they may
desire. For particulars apply, in pers,.nor
by letter, to
JACOB II. BUTTS,
. SStroudsburg, Ta.
Read the following Certificate.
Stroidsbirg, Pa., )
March 19, 1SGG.
I, Joiix Nixox. do certify, that, about the
1st of September, 15G4, 1 was attacked with
Rheumatism, and was confined to the hou?e,
and moat or the time to my bed, for scvan
months, suffering great p i in all the while.
During the time I doctored with three Doc
tors without receiving any relief. I had
suffered all thai it was possible for mortal to
sufier, and bad about made up my mind thai
my case was hopeles., when ilr. Jacob II.
Butts called to ee me and offered me a
cure of Irs own discovering. I tried his rem
edy with the following result :--I commcne
ed lining it on a Thursday evening, repeat
ed the trial on rriday, and, to my great joy
and relief, was able, on Saturday, to walk
half a mile nnd back. Since then I have en
joyed good health
JOHN NIXON.
March 21, 1SG7.
Dr. V. H. WITMOKE,
HAS BEES IX SUCCESSFUL
practice for a number of years, with the ex
perience of the different honiials in Europe;
lero, a member of the Analytical Medical
Institute of New York, continues to attend
to all professional cases at his oifce, No. 928
Filbert Sirect. Philadelphia.
0 PATENT MEDICINES are used
or recommended : the remedies ndmini.-tered
are those which will not break down the
constitution, but renovate the tem from
all it hns sustained from mineral medicines,
and leave the system iii a healthy and per
fectly cured condition.
DYSPEPSIA,
That distressing disoase and fell destroyer
of health and happiness, undermining the
constitution and yearly carrying thousands
to untimely graves, can mott emphatically
be cured.
MELANCHOLY.
ABBERRATIONS, that ttateof Alienation
and weakness of the mind which renders
persons incapable of enjoy in" the pleasure-
or performing the duties ot lite.
RHEUMATISM".
In any form or condition, chronic or acute
warrantoJ curable. EPILKI'SY, or falling
bickness, all chronic or stubborn cases ot
"FEIIALE DISEASES,
Radically removed; Salt Rheum and every
description of ulcerations; Piles and Scrofu
lous diseases which have balded all previous
medical skill, can becured by my treatment;
and I do say nil diseases; yes. Consumption
can be cured by wearing my Med cal Jacket,
which is a protection to the lungs against
changes of weather in all climates, having
investigated for years the cause and charnc
tcr of iutermittents (fever and ague) in all
parts of the United States vr il 1 cure per
manently all chronic or acute cases of Ague
rUnd nervous diseases in a few days.
CANCER CURED WITHOUT THE
KNIFE OR DRAWING BLOOD.
Tape Worm, that dread to tho Ilumaji
Family for yesre, can bo removed with two
or three doses of my newly discovered reme
dy, warranted in all cases. Consultation in
the F.nTlih and Gcrtmn Linguages free of
.1..... a Will iimkf visits nnv distance, if
lutit-i-. j -
desired. May be addressed by letter (confi
dently,) nod Medicine sent with proper di
rections to any part of tho country.
OFFICE Aw. 'J-S Filbert Street,
Match 2i, 07.-ly PHILADELPHIA-
WOX'T ISE AXY 0TIIER.
rim- m&mz.
Reparator Capilli.
Throw away yoof false frizzec, your switch
cs, your wig
Destructive of comfort, and not worth a figj
Come aged, come youthful, conc ugly aud
fair.
And rej..ice in yonr own fo.tCfiant hairy
REPARATOR CAPILLI.
For restoring hair upon bald heads (fiorrr
whatever cause it cr.ny have fallen out) anl
forcing a growth of hair upon the face, it
has no equal. It will force the beard to
grow upon the smoothest face in from five iff
eight weeks, or hair upon bald heads in from
two to three months. A few ignorant pr,.c-
titioners have asserted that there is iwthinrr
that will force or hasten the growth of the,
ha ir or beard. Their asserlains are f'ujse, of
thousands of living witnesses (from their
own experience) can bear witness. BaS
many will fay, hew are we to diilinguh-h
the genu'ine from the spurious ! It certainly
is difficult, as nine-tenths of tbs different
Preparations advertised for the hair and
beard are entirely worthless, and vou mar
h ive already thrown away large amounts ire
their purchase. To such we would t-ay. try
the Reparator Capilli; it will cost you noth
ing unless it fully comes up to our represeu-
tions. It y-iur Druggist dofs not keep at.
send us one dollar and we will forward it.i
postpaid, together with a receipt for the mo--
ney, which will be returned you on applica
tion, providing entire satisfaction is not giv
en. Address.
W. L-CLARK &. CO.. Chemist?,
No. 3 Wet Fayette Sireet, Syracuse, N. YV
reb. 14, l?,7.iy.
There cometh glad tiding of joy to all.
To young and to idJ, to great and to binall ;
The beauty which once was so precious nrd;
rare,
Is free for all, and ull may be fic.
BY THE tSE OF
CIIASTELLAR'S
WHITE LIQUID'
For Improving and Deaatifyir-the-; Com
plexion.
1 he most valuable and perfect Drena ration
in use, for giving the skin a beautiful pearl-
iihe nni, uiai. is only li unJ in youth.- It
quickly removes Tnn, Freckles, Pimple,.
Blotches, Moth Patches, Sallowness. Erup
tions, and all impurities of the skin, kindl
healing the same and leaving the skin white
and clear a alabaster. Its use cannot be de
tected by the closest scrutiny, afid being a
vegetable preparation is perfectly harmless.
It js the only article of the kind used by
the French, and is considered by the Pari
san as indispensable to a perfect toilet. Up
wards of 30,000 bottles were sold during tho
past year, a tutficient guarantee of its effi
cacy. Price only 75 cents. Sent by mail,
post-paid, on receipt of an order, by
CERCiER, SUUTTS & Co .Cftemists,
235 River St., Troy, N. Y..
Feb. 14, 1SG7.-Iy.
C risp er C onia
Oh ! she was beautiful and fair;
With starry eyes, and radiant hair,
Whose curling tendrils soft, entwined,',
Enchained the very heart and mind.
CIMSPLK COMA,,
For Curling the Hair of either Sex into
Wavy and Glossy Ringlets or Heavy
Massive Curls.
Py using this article Ladies and Gentle
men can beautify themselves a thousand fold.
It is the only article in the world that will
curl ttraiht hair,' and at the same time give
it a beautiful, glossy appearance. The Cris
per Coma not only curies the hair," but in
vigorates, beautifies and cleanses it; ia?
highly and delightfully perfumed, and is the?
most complete-article of the kind everoffered"
to the American public. The CrL-per Con. a
will be sent to any address, sealed and post
paid for SI.
Address all orders to
W. L. CLARK &. CO., Chemists,
No. 3 West Fayette Street, Syracuse, N. Y..
Feb. 14, 1SG7.-Iy.
AND
MXI STVY C HE S !
iORCED to grow upon the smoothest face
in from three to five weeks by usin
Dr. SEVIGNES RESTAURATEUR Ca"
PILLAIRE, the most wonderful discovery
in modern frcience, acting upon the Beard
and I la ir in an almost miraculous manner.
It has been u?ed by the elite tf Paris and
London with the mot flattering success.
Names of all purchasers will be registered,
and if entire satisfaction is not given in cv
cry " inetancf, the money will be cheerfully
refunded. Price by mail, sealed and post
paid, $?1. Descriptiic circulars and testi
monials mailed free. Address RERGER,
SUUTTS & CO., Chemists, No. 25 River
Street, Troy, N. Y., Sole agents for the U
nited States. Feb.-14, 'C7.-ly
BEAUTY!
Auburn, Golden, Flaxen & Silken Curlrw
1 PRODUCED bv the use of Prof. DEB
. REU.V FRISER LA CIIEVEUX.
One application is warranted to curl the
tnosl straight and stubborn hair of either
sex into wavy ringlets or heavy massive
curls. Has been used by the fashionables of
Paris anJ London, with the most gratifying
results. Do.'s no injury to the hair. Price
by mail, sealed and post-paid, SI. Descrip
tive Circulars mailed free. Address DER
GER, SUUTTS & CO., Chemists, No. 5
River St., N. Y., S-la Agents for the United
States. Feb. 14, iS67.-ly.
HAVE YOU SEEN THOSE BEAUTI
ful Hartford Carpets at McCARTY'S-Ware-Rooma?
Three-ply Tapestry, Ingrain,.
Rrusscls, &c, &.c. (md O what splendid Par
lor Furniture), at MtCARTY'S. If you
want to buy cheap, go in. He wants to sell
hi entire stock this month to make. room for
more. Dec. 0, I860.
Found,
In the borough of Stroudsburg, Pa.,- a
Note for Twenty-eight Dollars, payable one
day after date, iu favor of Francis Culler..
Dated Stroudsburg, April 1st, 1S07.
J.A.CLEMENTS.
April 19, 18G7.
R
OSEAND GILT FKAjibS made
ler. A fine lot of Ov.il irams
J. II. MeCARTY.
hand
May 17, lSGcl.-tf.
D
INING-ROOM FURNITURE in Wal
nut, Oak and White Ash, Extension
Tables, any sizo you wish, at McCARTY'S
new Ware-Rooms. May 17, ISGG.-tf.
1
F YOU WANT A BEAUTIFUL SUIT
of Enameled Furukure in Colors, just
step into MtCARTY'S.
May 17.15G3.-tf