The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, June 22, 1871, Image 3

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    Administrator's Notice.
frtate of JOSEPH SIIACKELTOX,
deceased.
Letters of administration upon the Estate
of Joseph Shackelton, dee'd, having been
irrantcd to the undersigned by the Register
for tllO prOIaC Ol ' ixv. , iu uiim iui mc
inntr of Monroe. All persons indebted to
said Estate arc requested to make payment
and those having claims or demands against
the same, to make them known without de-
y' C. I. SHACKELTON,
No. 430 Walnut st. Philadelphia.
Or JOIINKRESGE, Jr.
East Stroudsburg, Monroe co. Pa.
June 8, 1871. 6t. "
Sotitc of Application for
C ? y Alia iJaii
Notice is hereby given that application
will be made lo the next Legislature, by the
association composed of the Stockholders of
the
STROUDSBURG BANK,
for the renewal of the Charter of said Bank
The name and style of said corporation
shall continue to be, '-The Stroudsburg
Bank."
Thejocation of said Bink ehill continue
to be in the Borough of Stroudsburg, and
county of Monroe.
The object of said association is, to con
tinue the existence of said corpora'e body,
B8 a banket issue, discount, and deposit,
under the provisions of the General Banking
law of April 1G, 1650, and its supplements.
The amount of Capital Stock of said
Corporation shall be One Hundred Thousand
Dollars (S100,0u0) in shares of Twenty-five
Dollars (25) each.
By order of the Board of Directors.
gy STOG DELL STOKES,
' Jaffaffi President
J.TlACKEY. Cashier.
Stroudsburg Pa. jnne 15 fim.
UNION MOWING MACHINE,
(MANY THOUSAND OF THEM IN USE.)
Is the heighest of perfection. Light, easy
draft, simple in construction, neat and ac
curate in w orkinans'iip, co.iveni-'iit to ope
rate, perfectly adapted t cut on salt marsh,
uneven hill-side or lawn. The working
parts and Bar always retain the same rela
tive position; there is, theretore.no unnatur
al strain or wear on the pearing or knif
bar, as is the case in other machines. Those
who have used it proncnnce it the most dur
able Machine made. Price $120. Reaper
attached 81 CO. June 15, 1871.
-..vt'mni'W'.'i
"J i .'nS'c Ait
BULLARD'S IMPROVED HAY
TEDDER.
IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS!!
Tlie experiments and public trials of the
past season satisfied ull who witnsssed them
ilut Uie Bullard Tedder was the only one
operated that would thoroughly spread al!
kinds of Hay, on rough and smooth ground,
"taking it up from the bottom, and leaving
it in a light fleecy condition for drying."
It is the only machine for turning and
spreading hay that iof liht, eay draft for
one horse. Its use enables, the farmer to cut,
cure, and store away hay in one day, and
adds 20 per cent to value of crops. A Iar?e
farmer says: its use in a single season will
more than pay iis co-t. The enterprising
armer will not, cannot do without it: the
lunger ne puts otl buvuur. the nonrer hp will
be.
Price 80. June 15, 1871.
EAGLE HAY RAKE.
Rake.
Will do all that is required and costs
- j wiav a ri iiiiiH
but little
l'nce June 15. 1871
BETTS' HILLING PLOW.
IT
v
lf iTWy
It is a great Labor-Saving Plow, and
uai every farmer, Planter and Gardener
Jieeus in Cultivatincr nil
nunng,
drills.
n vi v ;o li i l i ill ii i r m
una wuicn are planted in hill
or
tocW8 6aSy' FUnS Etea(,y, and is not lhhU
it lTtrk,! f"6"1 WiUhs of' rows h "sing
tt with the long or short wings, thus making
tl,;:.'.: 18 en.i J0' the sale of
unties. "Send lor an illustratf-d
Pamphlet or calj and see the artic cf
E, T,
CROASDALE
Del. Water Gap. pa.
June 15, 1971.
hlT . -! .1 -! I
bl f I''
A GRAND
ICE CREAM
AND
Strawberry Festival,
WILL BE GIVEN AT THE
KELLERS VILLE HOTEL,
Saturday Evening, June 24, '71.
Admission, - - - 50 Cents.
Tickets for sale at P. S. Williams Jowol-
ry Store, and at the Washington Hotel, this
DOroilffll. lnno 1 -f
Notice to the Tax-Payers
OF
MONROE COUNTY.
In pursuance of an Act of Assemhlv. en
titled "An Act relating to the collection of
Mate anl County iaxes, m the County of
.Monroe, approved May (, 1807, the Coun-
ty ircasurer win meet the Tax-ravers of
said County, between the hours of 1U in the
tirnnrni nni -1 in tla n
4 in the afternoon, in and for
places, to wit :
it ctroudsbunr. on lond:i
the following
JJorouch of
T . J- . m pi -- Jll
" -nil, ni mj xitasuicr s vince,
Last Stroudsburjr, on Tuesday, J
July 25th,
at ine nouse oi uonn ivrcsjre,
Stroud townshi
Thursday, July 2Gth and 27th, at the office
of Silas L. Drake.
Hamilton township, Fridar. .Tnlr 2?th. nt
tne puDiic nouse ot ciiarles Andrew, and on
.i 1 1- t . .i i .'.' i
Saturday July 29th, at the house of Jerome
I'etherman, and on 3Ionday July 31st, at
the house of C harles Rossard.
UUthfield townshin, on Tuesdnr. Alienist
1st. nt. ih l.oivw nf thmnn. limb M.l nn',1
ednesday, August 2d at the house ol
Simeon I. lush.
I 11. L' II . rrrt
.uuiuie miuuieiu lownsnin. on lmirsdav
August 3d, at the house of James Place",
and on Friday, August 4th, at the house of
Jacob H. Place
Ross township, on Saturday, August oth,
at the house of .Jacob H. Stx kcr.
Eldred township, on Monday, Aucrust Tth,
at tlie liouse ot John f rantz, jr.
Folk townshi, on Tuesday, August Sth,
at the house ot .James Kunkel.
Chcstnuthill, townshin, on Wednesdav
Ausrust lth,5 at the house of Klizabeth Kres
ge, and Thursday, August 10th, at the house
of Joseph Rutts.
Jackson township, on Friday, August 11 th,
at the public house ol Samuel Jv. Uossard
J ocono township, on Saturday, Auarust
2th, at the house of -Manassah Miller.
1
rice townshi?, on Jlondav. August 1 1th.
ir,
at tne nouse or jjewis Jonir.
j . i i i
Rarret townshij), on Tuesday, August 15th,
at the the house John . 1 others.
Paradise township, on Wednesday, August
Jbth, at the house ot U. Jbeirt
Coolbaugh township, on Thursday, Angust
1 4th, at the house ol Jerome J. Miaw.
lub hanna township, on Friday,
ISth, at the house of Isaac Stouffcr.
August
lunkhanuock township, on Saturday,
Aii-rust 10th, at the house of Reuben R.
liouscr.
lax-pavers who avail themselves of this
opportunity to pay their taxes, will be enti-
tied to an abatement of FI K PER CENT,
l-or the convenience ot lax-payers visiting
trmiii.miv'' the J reasurer will rccwvfl nnv
of the above Taxes at his office, More said
aays. Meet tctwecn the hours ot ten in the
forenoon and four in the afternoon.
PETEll (JKUVE1I, Treasurer.
Treasurer's Office, Stroudsburg,
junc-15, s,71.
BXJSIIIvILL
ami I n It a A 4Dt rA MB 3
:o:
CARDING,
SPINNING,
WEAVING.
DYEING. AND
CLOTH DRESSING.
:oo:
The subscriber ri-spect fully gives notice to
the inhabitants ot Monroe and l'ike counties,
ri t .i . l . i ft
rennsyivaniu, ana mu aojo-rung counties 01.
icvv.jeerey, mat ne mmlaiuu anu
IMPROVED the old established
WOOLEN FACTORY,
at Bushkill. Pa. and is prepared to MAN
UFACTURE and FINISH all goods entrust
ed to him promptly, and in a superior man
ner. He is prepared with proper machinery to
manufaciure
ALL KINDS AND COLORS
Of Broad and Narrow Cloths. Blankets,
Carpets of all hinds, Balmoral Shirts,
Flannels and Fancy Chechs and
Stripes for Shirt g, &c., &c.
:o:-
WOOL! WOOL!!.
The highest price paid for Wool in CASH,
cloths given in exchangp, and the highest
market price allowed.
Wool carded for 7 cts. if delivered at th
Mnl, 8 cis. if taken and returned.
Cash to
be paid on delivery of wool.
Dyeing' in all colors, in wool,
superior style, by an experien
111 I .
ciotn, in
dver.
ccd
Wool and other goods will be taken and
returned, by the subscriber, once enrh two
weeks, trorn and to the lollovving places, viz :
uum.tu oiuri', luarsnaiis reeK : j u
i-.abarsand Freeze's Sioros, Shawnee; R.
C ys' Store, Stroudsburg; WyckolFs Mill, in
Stroud townsbii; J. & M. Yetlers, Esl
Streudsburg , Wallace' or Pinshot's Storey
Mi.lord; Duiginan's or McCarty's Stores,
Dingmaii's Ferry ; Nyce s Store, Egypt
Mills, and Brisco's Hold, LehmaH township ;
Flalcrook and M.llbrook. N. J.; John Clark's
store, Port Jorvw.
Cash will be paid for Wool left r phhr
oftheaboire named places. Thankful fv.r
past fovors, he hopes to receive and merit
a iib'.Tal share ot mtronaire.
Fcrons Liberal and Prices moderate
WATIIEW PROCTOR
may 18-3m. '
T rOOL YOU It TIOUl'
J .a -
away
y lor woftiiless articles of Furni
ture, but go to McCarly's, and you will get
wen puia lor it. IScpt. 2G, '67.'
TheNadonal Store
STILL AHEAD J
a why is it.
IIY IS IT.
Because You Can Get
Good Goods Cheap
There.
The finest stock of clothing ever brought
to
STROUDSBURG,
CAN BE SEEN AT
THE NATIONAL STORE,
The styles of coats are Dress.
Frock,
Walking, Derby and Sack. All
Wool
Scotch Chevoit Suits from
S14 to S18.
All Wool, Scotch, from
817 lo
S30.
A fine lot of Basket C ass. Suits from SI 7
to $20, and many other ft vies of Cass, suits,
Also French, English, Tri'vcot, ),kj Skin and
ltlnf Vmir Siii'ts A l.x i sj.,:..
' " ' J '""- mil, IUI 111 -IJIIIVIl CUIU
and White Duck
and A hite Duck and Marseilles Vest.. A
splendid lot of clotlnn- lor R01S. from 3
yu;ii-s, upwarus.
Aii uie latest styles ot
HATS AND CAPS.
I II .1 1 . m
The very latest BROADWAY srvls
of
Gosimer Silk Hats can be obtained at
tTl V s nT- 4- - 1 C4-
UVJLI.tXL WD IUI t?.
Also a nnc lot ot Mik. fur u ossnner and
U'.l 1U. nft,a loff A l...l.l I.,
of brown and white STRAW HATS A fine
lot of silk cassimer and cloth caps of the
latest styles.
large lot of Ladies' and Gcuts' furnish-
ing goods, comprising Hosiery and Cloves
tor both Jjadies and dents. Overalls and
Shirts. A lot of White-nlaid and Striped
Mnrts or the .Monitor, .uanhattan and Cen
tral Park Manufacture. Handkerchiefs.
lace collars, linen collars and cuffs, needle-
worked ; six thousand ot the latest stvles of
paper .and cloth-faced collars on hand, the
.Marquis of Jxran, Galaxy, lioman and Cra-
vot collars, Prize collars new style, arc the
latest out, all of which can be obtained at
TIIK NATIONAL STOKE.
n endless variety of Gents cravats from
10 cents to $1.2.. Splendid lot of sleeve
buttons, studs and collar buttons; jrcnts
linen collars and cuffs. Ladies corsets from
75 cents to $1.00.
A very nice lot of Dress ffoods, such as
aiapacas, peccaus, lusters, traveling gooas,
tc l'rintx of the best, onlv 12V -ont. nius-
.1 . 1 . . ll
ins 10-4 Bheetinir and tiekinsr.
Particular attention paid to custom work.
0 .0.
The latest styles you can select from a laige
lot ot samples. Anything you desire we war-
rant a good fit Call and see the samples
oelore .purchasing elsewhere.
x. RUSTER, Proprietor of
TIIK NATION A L STORK.
31 HA" St., Stroudsburg, la.
'mny 4-tf.
MRS. A. I. LA BAR,
DEALER IN
MILLISEUY GOODS,
Dress Making,
Cutting' and Fitting1,
Stitching, Patterns of all kinds;
Black and colored Velvet,
Ribbons, Laces and Embroideries
Corsets and Hoisery,
Plain and rancv Ribbons,
Fine Silk, Dicss Buttons,
Cotton Fringe and Trimmings,
White Goods.
Also Real and Imitation Hair, al! shades.
Goods shown with pleasure. Quick sales
and small nrnfit will ho the rnntlo nt. this
establishment. A call is solicited. Nnxt
tn Will nm IlnllinBhn.nrii Dr.ifr Stnro.
Main st.. Stroudsburrr. Pa.
MRS. A. I. LA BAR.
April 20, 1871 tf.
NEW AND CHEAP
Millinery and Fancy Store
AND
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,
The jmblic are respectfully invited to call
at the botre room in Alexander rowlert?
Imildimr. a few doors above the Wahinton
Hotel, Main street, Stroudsburcr, J'a., and
examine the large and elegant, fctock ot
Millinery, Fancy, and Gents
Furnishing Goods.
This stock embraces all the novelties of the
Season, was selected with crcat care, and
will be disix)cd of at the lowest cash pricrs.
Hare bargains are here oiicrcd to the public.
April 13, '71. 31. HEATS.
APT THE FRONT STREET.
j
I iMWi It V IU U V Villi. E A IV
before you buy. 1 liave a splendid lot ot
- i.aa . I
JNJliW .5? U K JN IT U Kill
Qn iawl both of my own and city make at
PKICES THAT MUST SUIT ALL.
PARLOR,
BEDROOM,
DINING ROOM,
KITCUISrV rUIlITUKE,
AT rCJC2S AS LOW AS BEJTOKE. THE WAR.
Sales Itootn.aiid Manufactory all under one ' Roof, on
Franklin Street,
In the rear of the StroucLbarg Bank,
SAUUEL S. LKE.
Aoril 6. 1871.-1 v
a. n. Drener. E. B. Dreher.
PHCENIX
niSI Iff Tnraif-
7
(2 doore west of the "Jefiersonian Office ")
ELIZABETH STREET,
Stroudslmr?, Pa.,
DREHER & B R O . ,
1JEALKUS IN
Drugs, Motlicines, Ierfumcry
anl Toilet Articles.
oua varnishes, glass a putty.
Abdominal Supporters and Shonlder
Braces.
Seeley's
Hard RUIIREK TUL'SSl'S4Io
Bitter's
TRUSSES OF A'ARIOUS I'ATTERXS.
Lamps and Lanterns Burning
ana jiUDricaiing uns.
Flivsicians' Frcscriotions carefullv Com
pounded.
N. R -The hhrhest Cash price paid for
OTL of WTNTKMJHHHY
may 4-tf.
T)EXAS1LVAAIA Ueparlmciit
JL OF THE
NATIONAL . CAPITOL
Life Insurance Company.
Chartered by Special Act of Congress.
office :
Ch A MRTT.T? m? nmvrMCDPi? tjtttt mxTo
" " UUAAJX7XU,
135 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
A National Mutual Life Insurance Co.
SPECIAL FEATURES All policies
non-forfeitnhle after the jirsl year.
CASH DIVIDENDS annually after the
second year.
Premiums low and mmogement prudet.
No extra premiums for women, army or
navy officers, or conductors on passengar
trains.
No restridion to travel.
Policy-holders secured by a deposit in the
United Slates Treasury
All moneys received in this department
must be. invested here.
Po.iey-holders elect 1 lie Board of Trus
tees, and the rre.-ident ul each local Board
is a member of the Home Board. Therefore
it is a purely mutual company.
Agents, wanted in EasU-rn Pennsylvania,
New Jersey, and Delaware.
J
JOHN P. VERREE.
trustees
John P. Vcrre,
James V. Watson,
Amos R. Little,
John R. Michener,
Alexander M. Fox,
K. S. Talmage,
Joseph B. Van Dusen,
Thomas Cochran,
Daniel Sutter,
Josiah L. Il.iines,
C. J. Hoffman,
Henry T. Hovt.
Robert Shoemaker,
George Remsen,
Charles Watson,
Edward Bains
Nathan Middieton.
Charles J. Field,
Simon Gratz,
F. C. Gillingham,
Benj. H. Shoemaker,
John II. Bringliurst,
Joseph Ball,
George Watson,
L. Knight.
Reeve
PEDDLE &. WIDDIFIELD.
Superintendents.
C. D. BRODI1EAD, Agent,
Stroudsburg. Pa
Februaiy 23, 1871. Cm.
Police! Notice!!
To all Whom it may Concern 1 ! 1
The undersigned, havin; gone into the
Broom Business, would notify the public.
most respectfully, that he is prepared, with
the best and latest improved machinery, and
the best quality of material, to manufacture
Brooms, Whists, and Small Brooms
for children, in a manner superior to any
ining in mat line ever onerea lor sail in
Monroe County at wholesale and retail,
a little below city prices. He is also Dre
pared to furnish to order, at short notice
Broom Machines, Handles, Wire & Twine
all of the best, and warrnled togire satisfac-
tion
The use of one of my Brooms will set-
tin the fact, beyond all dispute, that better
can be obtdined from me.
than can be pro-
cured in the cur.
nl : - p m .
10 me r.armers oi xuonroe county, lie
would say that they can now dud a home
market for oil the broom Corn they can raise,
and each farmer should 6trive to raise enougl
lor his own use ond have some left to sell.
Those desiring1 seed to plant can nlway
nnd an abundance ol the best quality of JSeed
by calling on the undersigned.
1 he undersigned will, also, attend to
SAW FILING at the shortest nos.ibIc
notice, and from his experience in this
branch of busines, he flutters hi m.-elf that
he cannot fail to give perfect satisfaction.
Before purchasing elsewhere, persons will
most certainly advance their interests by
calling and examining my stock of Brooms.
T5!fc Country Produce taken in exchange.
opposite Win. Huntsman's Livery Stable.
r
A. R. CARMER.
March 16, '71. tf.
Found out why ieoilc cro to MeCartv's to
.cet their furniture, because he buys it at the
arc Kooma ot Jx:c it Co. and .sella it at
an advance ot only twenty-tico and tiro
tiintlt per cent. Or in other words, Koekinir
Chairs that he buys of Lee & Co. (throu di
the runners he don't have) fur $4,50 he sells
for $.1,50. I'iys him to buy somefood Fur-
ititure. Ll'Jj & CU.
Stroudsburg, Aug. IS, 1S70- ."t.
f0.'T FORGET
tli at when
JU you want any thing in
tlie Furniture
or Ornamental ime mat arcarty, tn the
Odd-Fellows' ILiH. Main Street, Strouds-
bur3, Pa., is the place to get it. f.Scpt. 20
C
A IV YOU TM.L. WHY IT IS
that when any one come -to Strouds
burg to buy Furniture, they always inquier
tor McCartys Furniture Store! SeDt. 26.
OB PRINTING, of all kinda neatly ex
ccittcd at this oftice.
HENRY T. HEOIROLD S
COMPOUND FLUID
Extract Catawba
GRAPE PILLS.
Component Parts Fluid Extract Rhubarb
and Fluid Extract Catawba Grape
Juice.
FOR LIVER COMPLAINTS, JAUNDICE,
BILIOUS AFFECTIONS, SICK Oil
NERVOUS HEADACHE. COSTIVE
NESS, Ere. TURELY VEGETABLE,
CONTAINING NO MERCURY, MINE
RALS OR DELETERIOUS DRUGS.
These Pills arc most delightfully pleasant
purgative, nipeneding castor oil, salts,
magnesia, etc. There is nothing more ac
ceptable to the stomach. They give tone,
and cause neither nausea nor griping pains.
They are composed of the finest ingredients.
After a few dnys' use of them, such an in-
vigoration of the entire system takes place
as to appear miraculous to the weak and
enervated, whether arising from imprudence
or disease. II. T. Helmbold's Compound
Fluid Extract Catawba Grape Pills are not
sugar-coated, from the fact that sugar-coated
Pills do not dissolve, but pass through the
stomach without dissolving, consequently do
not produce the desired etlect. I he Catawba
Grape Pills, being pleasant in taste and odor,
do not necessitate their being sujar-coated,
and are prepired according to rule of Phar
macy and Lhcmittry, and arc not Patent
Medicines.
HENRY T. II ELM HOLD'S
HIGHLY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND
FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA
Will radically exterminate from the system
Scrofula, Syphilis, Fever Sores, JJlcers, Sore
Lyes, Nre Legs, Sore Mouth, Sore Head,
Bronchitis, Skin Di eases, S.tlt Rheum,
Cankers, Runnings from the Ear, White
Swellings, Tumors, Cancerous Affection?,
Nodes, Rickcis, Glandular Swellings, Night
Sweats, Rash, Tetter, Humors ot all Kinds,
Chronic Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, and all
diseases that have been established in the
system for years.
Being Prepared Expressly for the above
Complaints, its Blood-Purify inir Properties
are Greater than any other Prepantion of
Sar?aparilla. Jt gives the comp'exion a
clear nnd healthy color and restores the
patient to a Hate of health and purity. For
l'unlying the blood, removing all chronic
Constitutional Diseacs arising from an im
pure state of the blood. And the only
reliable and Effectual known remedy for
the cure of Pains and Swelling of the Bones,
Ulcerations of the Throat ond Legs, Blotch
es, Pimples on the face, Erysipelas and all
Scaly Eruptions of the skin, and beautify
ing the complexion.
IIEXRYT. B I HOLD'S
CONCENTRATED
FLUID EXTRACT BUOHU,
THE GREAT DIURETIC,
has cured every case of Diabetes in which
has been given. Irritation of the neck of the
Bladder and luflimmation of the Kideys,
Ulcceration of the Kidneys and Bladder,
Ketention ot Urine, Diseases ot the Pros
tate Uland, fetone in the Bladder, Calculus,
Uravel, brick dut deposit, and Mucous or
milky discharges, and for enfeebled and
delicate constitutions ot both sexes, at
Tended with the rollowinnr Symptoms: In
disposition to exertion, loss of power, loss o
memory, difficulty of Breathing, weak
nerves, trembling-. Horror of pain in the
back, hot hinds. Flushing of the body, dry
ness of the skin, eruption on the face, pallid
Countenance, universal lassitude of the
Muscular Syetem, etc.
Used by persons from the ages of eighteen
to twenty-five, and frocn thirty-five to fifty
five or in the decline or change of life ; after
conhncment or labor pains; bedwettin" in
children.
neimboiu s extract Buchu ii diuretic
and blood-purifying, and cures all diseases
W W t 1 V 4
arising from habits of dissipation, and
excesses and imprudences in life, impurities
ot the blood, etc., supersedirg copaiba in
affections for which it is used, and Syphilitic
anections in these diseases used in con
ncction with Ilelmbold's rose wash.
LADIES.
In many affections peculiar to ladies, the
Extract Buchu is unequalled by any other
remedy as in chlorosis or retention, irrc-u
larity, Puinfulness or suppession of custom
ary evacuations, ulcerated or schirrua state
of the uterus, Leucorrhoea or whites, steril
ity, and for all complaints incident to the
sex, whether arising from Indiscretion or
habits of dissipation. It is prescribed exten
sively by the most eminent physicians and
Midwives for enfeebled and Delicate consti
tutions, of both sexes and all ages.
II. T. IIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCIIU
Cures Diseases Arising from Imprudences,
Habits of Dissipation, etc.,
in all their stages, at little expense, little or
no change in diet, no inconvenience, and no
exposure. It causes a irequent ueeire, and
gives strength to Urinate, thereby removing
Obstructions, Preventing and Curing Stric
tures of the Urethra, Allaying Pain and
Inflammation, so frequent in this class of
diseases, and expelling all Poisonous matter.
L
HENRY T. HELM BOLD'S IMPROVED
ROSE WASJI
cannot he surpisecd as a Face Wash, anj will
be found the only specfic remedy in every
epecies of Cutaneous Affection. It speedily
eradictes Pimples, Spots. Scorbutic Dry-
lies., Indurations of the Cutaneous Mem
brane, etc., dispels Redness and Incipient
Inflammation, Hives, Rash, Aloth Patches,
Dryness of Scalp or Skin, r rost Bites,
and all purposos for which S.ilves or
Ointments are used; restores the skin to a
state of purity and softness, and insures con
tinued healthy action to the tissues of its
vessels, on which, depends the agreable
clearness and vivacity of complexion so much
sought and admired. But however valuable
as o remedy for existing defects of the skin
II. 'P. lleiinbold'a Rose Hash lias long sue
tamed its principle claim to unbounded pat
ronage, by noaoOcing qualities wliirh rentier
it a Toilet Appeudage of tlie most Siiperla.-
;.3
live and Congenial character, conbining ift
an elegant formula those prominent requis
ites, Safety and Efficacj-the invariable ac
companiments of its ase--ns a Preservative
and Refresher ef" the Complexion, f t is ffflf
excellent Lotion- &f diseases of a Syphilitie
Nature, and as an injection for diseases of
the Urinary Organs, arising from habits of
dissipation, osed in connection wilh the Ex
tracts Buchu, Sarsaparilla, and Cata6
Grape Pills, in such diseases as recommend
ed, cannot be surpassed.
Full and explicit direction accompany the'
medicines.
Evidence of the most responsible and-
reliable character furnished on application
with hundreds of thousands of living wit
nesses, and upward of 30,000 unsolicited-
certificates and recommendatory fetter's
many of which are from the highest sources,
including eminent Physician. Clergymen.
Statesmen, etc. The proprietor has never
resorted to their publication in- the nevfa
papers; he does not do thisfrom the fact tfiaf
his articles rank as Standard Preparations.
and do not need to be propped up by
certificates.
Henry T. Ilelmbold's Genuine
1'reparations.
Delivered to any address. Secure fronr
observation.
Established upward of twenty years. SolJ-
by Druggists everywhere. Address letterSf
for information, in confidence to HENRY
T. II ELM BOLD, Druggist and Chemist.
Only Depots: II. T. UELMBOLD"S
Drug and Chemical Warehouse, No. 594
Droadway, New York, or to II. T. HELU
BOLD'S Medical Depot,. 101 South Tentb'
Street, Philadelphia, Pa:
JJeware of Counterfeits. Ask for HENRY
T. HELM BOLD'S ! TAKE NO OTHERS
Feb. 9, 1871. 6m.
Important !
Tlie undersigned has nxrw
ullv- nnnrttal his Sforfc" f Vjisf.
huildiiic
opposite the Depot, and has been
'ities, New York and Philadelphia,
to both C
and taken great pains in selecting his stock
consisting of
DEY GOODS
of all descriptions, a full stock of Yankee No
tions, Ladies' and Gents' under-wear. Ovor-
shirts, Knit Jackets sinele and double, and.1
an unusual large stock ot
Ready-made Clothing;
suits for Boys 4 years old to the largest"si2es;-
and at all prices. Over-coats in endless va
riety. Also, Shawls of all kinds and all pri
ces; Wood and Willow-ware; Oil Cloth,
floor and table. A full line of White Goods,
Boots and Shoes of all kinds and at all pri
ces. Also, a large stock ot
HATS AND CAPS,
China, Glass and Ouecns-ware.
Flour, Feed and a full assortment' of Groce
ries ; Accordeons and other Musical Instru
ments. R. M. KRESGE.
October 27, 1ST0. tf.
mm T. LA BAR & Co.
DEALERS IN
Dry Goods f
Yankee Notions,
G roceriesr
ljovf$tonsJJ-
Flour and Feed',
Fish and Salt,
Hoots aiid Shoes,
! Hardware,
Wooden Ware,
CrocJcery,
Brushes & Hrooms.
Kerosene,
and, in short, almost everything- you can
think of or ask forj all of which are- of
fered at smash down prices, at the old
stand, on Main-street, between the Bank
and the Jeffcrsonian office.
The public are invited to call.
LEWIS T. LA BAR & CO.
Fberuary 1G, 1871.
UNDERTAKING S
LEE & Co. would mo-t respectfully an
nounce that having procured an elegant
HEAESE, gig
and having a person in their employ of
twelve years experience, in the undertaking
business, are now prepared to attend to un
dertaking in all its branches in the best jjojk
sible manner.
COFFINS and CASKETS ot an? size
style or quality, constantly on hand, and'
ready tor shipment at short notice. Order
by mail promptly attended to. Our chargea
are moderate; we have no disposition to
distress the living or rob the estates ol the
deadl
N. B. Ready-made ROBES, neatly fat
ten up, can be had at any time, al the YVatQ
Room of LEE &. Co.
Way 20. 170. ly
A Chance to make Money !
One Hundred Dollars from One Dollars
A Mire Hi ins and no Deception.
Every person owning HORSES, CAT
TLE, SHEEP and HOGS are guaranteed
to make One Hundred Dollars by using a
One Dollar Package of
"YOUATT'S CONDITION POWDER,!
manufactured by William Hollin8hkad
Stroudsbursr. It'vou have never used' it trr
Package and if it does not benefit your
stock to the amount of one hundred dollars
in your estimation, call at the store and get
your money refunded.
HORSES. It will give them a good ap
petite, keep their skin loose and renders the
coat soft and shining, keeping them in good
condition with one-half the feed, being there
by a saving of one-half the money.
COWS. It make them give more milk
with one half the feed, and if they give more
milk of course you make more BUTTFRfc
and the more butler the more money.
I have so much confidence in the Catt'o
Powder that I make the above offer, know-
ng well that it will do all that is claimed
for it.
WM. IIOLLINSIIEAD.
07" Ask to 6ee The Great Tobacco An.
tidole.
March 4, 16GD. if.
Highly
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