HEW STOEi -:and:- W GOODS REDUCED "PRICES ! PARIES DREIIER, begs leave to an rriur.ee Xo his friends and and to the pub lic generally, that he has just received a general assortment of Dry Goods, Xotions, Dress Trimming. AND MIL L IX Ell Y GOODS ccn1ft:n?. in part of the following' dcsiralle articles, viz. : ( ilirn'-r, Laius, i'l'-nrli Cliintzs, Children's Dress Goods , Worked IJdjintjs, Parasol, Z'jdters, Shetland Wools, Shetland Wool Shaiclt, Delaine, Jf.l'li)!, White Dress Goods, Insrrf inys, Ladi's and Children $ Sachs rianvrl and Cloth, Ladift, Misses and Men's Hoes, Gloves and Collars, Jloirriu'ny Goods, Shroudings, dV., fc, Good shown with pleasure. Quicks lie and tmill profits" at the o!d and well known Millinery Stand cf F. A. DKCIJEK, The Millinery business will be carried on a ustnl by Mks. Dkeher. Patronage respectly solicited. DARIUS DREIIER. -April 2(5, 1500. CO TO J. II. 3IcCARTPS, ODD-FELLOWS' HALL, MAIN ST S TIZ O CD SB I'll G, PA., and Buy your V. '13 DOW SHADES, CUKTAHSA FXT CRESS, TABLE CLOTHS, &c, and eive At Least Two Profits. As McCarty buy?, direct from the manufac turer, for caeh (not GO days), he can cell you J! ORE FURNITURE, OF A BETTER QUA LITY, AND FOR LESS MONEY than you can buy at jetail cither in city or cumfry. and every article is warranted to be aa represented. Sept. 20. ldi Aycr'3 Cherry Pectoral, For Oe&aes of the Throat and JjUtjs, ':cii 6 Coughs, Colds, "Whooping Jougn Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption. Pf-SiMr never before In the whole hi'torr of ip.(i i" ha anything won so w idely and eo(leep'.y Bin Uk- rnnfi-lencc of mankind, a" thii excellent rrmcly f ir prlnio'MryconijiIaints. Through a long rr:r V.f yciirf, and among most of the "races or men it h.-. r!.-cn higher and higher in Uieir c.-trma-l.on, . it h.i.- become belter known. Its tinifoim rnarsrrT nd "iwer to cure Ui various afTevtions rf the h;i and throat, have made it known as a re JuU i'o;e tr ugaiu.-t Utem. While adapted 15 m:!-r In m of dif-e and to young children, it is t t?e r:e time the inoi-t effectual remedy that can 1-e z f'r, f.r inc-iiant consumption, and Uie dan f ri if) arr-f-tionsof th throat and lungs. Asa ro-i-ion rgiint udden attacks of Croup, it fhould Ve kejit on hand in every fjjpilv, and indeed as a'd are on-riiiici iibie t to coiJ-i and coughs, ail tliouM be rov kick with tliii antidote for tljcm Alliiou'h fcetlled Consutnitlion is thoif-fct !n enni&;e, ii!l great nutnbers or ca.-es where the di c.ve erui-il re tiled, have loen completely cured, and tt p:.Deut restorol to sound health by the t:hrrt i'r-rtornl. So complete id its maiterv Ofc-r the disonlera of the Lungs nud Throat, tbat the wort ob'tiuute of them iedd to it. When uotii- ( eL-o couil rea U them, under tLo C'Aerry J'ec foroi Uit-y fcub.-i.ie aU'l diiapptur. hir.jY a tU A'uVlic Speakers nd great pro tect ton trow it. .lthr it always rtilered and often wholly enre 1 by it. UrorKiti is generaTlr cured Y.r tair.? th9 Chrrr'i jfrrtnral in pmnll and frequent do-.es. co g --acraJly are its virraes known that we reed T' t piiijiUa Uie certitirates of t'jcrn here, or do more t.-n a-.-crd Uie public th&t iu quahue3 ore fulJy niaut,vi:eL Ayer's Ague Care, rr FevT and Atrie, Intermittent Fever, Ch;U Fever. E3iaittent Fever, Dumb Airie. Penodical or Bdions FereT, Sc., and iadeed all the affections -whici ertao from malinous, marsh, or miaematio psiboa. At Ut nirni' im!fs, fc dor Crr. snd oe not !!. Contsmins neither Arrnir.Qr!inine,BinTJTh, 7.'n-. nor any other mineral or poi-onoti ftibetanre "huterer, it in nowi.e injures anv patient. The tmrn'wr and irnnortan'-e of its enres in the agne div Irirt.. Are bterallv bevond arrotmt, and we believe Mlhot a parallel in the ht-tory of (n, medicine. O-ir pride is grati.l'yi by the acknowledgment we r;eive of the radi'-al enres effrted in obstinate s. and where other remedies had wholly failed rnab mated peronj. either resident' in, r warelling tUrourh miasmatic loratitie, will be pro-K-td y Ukinif the AOVJE CVRK daily.- For t.ifr-r Complaint, arising from torriditr f the Ijver. it is an excellent remedy, sticatiia.Up.ic be JJrr into bealthv artiritr. lor B.ltous Disor-Vers and Liver Complaints, it is 1 excellent renily, prruring many tralv re markable rares, where other m'dirines had failed. J'reparo.1 by Ir. J. C. Avkk & Co., practical and Analvtic.il 'herniate, Lowell, llMi.. and sold aUmod Die world. raiCB, st.oo rie iiqttle. Ko!d hy V. IIOLLINSIIFAD, Strouds lurg. and all Drugguds and all dealers in Iedicine every- here. Carriage 1' The undersigned takes this method of ipforming the public, that he still con tinaes the abovo business in all its branches at his old Stand, on Franklin street Stroadsburg, pa , where he will be hap py to receive orders for work in his lioe: including general Wheelwrighting-, Blacksmith ing, Painting, Trimming, &c. His stock, of the best quality of seasoned lumber is large and very complete; and as has a full force of first class workmen tall the branches, he flatters himsell that he is fully prepared to accomodate all who favor him with orders, and guarao tee entire satisfaction. KepairiD2 promptly attended to WH. HUNTSMAN. July 2V-1S70. IM K I NO 1 J. AM HOOPER & McLEAN'S SEWIXS 3IACHIM5! O. The undersigned having been appointed A"cnt for the Counties of Monroe. Pike and Vavne. for the pale of this decidedly the Lest SEWING MACHINE in the world, is offering them to the public at priced within the ran-.'C cf all who desire to possess an A. No. 1 Machine. Persons wishing to pur chase will greatly advance their interests by calling upon hi:n at his residence on Cen ter s'reet. 3d lioi!e above Matlnck's Hard ware Store. P.irties from abroad desiring information will please nddros GEO. SWART WOOD, Stroudburg, Monroe County, Pa. Price SiO. February 23, 1571. Cm UNDERTAKING. McCARTY has on hand the largest and best assortment of COFFINS and TRIMMINGS to be found outside of either city (New York or Philadelphia), and will rmko this branch of hi business A SPECIALITY. COFFINS and CASKETS of any size or style, can be furnished at one hours notice for shipment, at a charge of one-third LESS THAN ANY SHOP IN StROUDSDURO Ip nocase will he charge more than TEN PER CENT above actual cost. attended to in any pirt of the County at the shortest possible notice. Sept. 20 ,C7 LOOK THIS WAY, ALL WHO WANT Carriage Work or Blacksmitliias DONE I.V A SUPERIOR MAN REX ! 2 THE Subscriber begs leave to in eform the public that he is fully pre- sLpared, at his establishment, at the corner of b'itnpson and Sarah streets, in the borough of Stroudsbur'', to make to order, every stvle of Carriage, Wagon, and, in fact, everything in his liae of bu sine??, at the shortest possible notice, and on the most reasonable terms. Carriages repaired, trimmed and paint ea in me Dest s:y:e oi tiie art. TT n . i . . - i i iiaviDg crL-cia.-s material always on hand, and cone but first-chi?.s workmen engaged, the public are assured that none but first-class work will be turned out at his shop. In connection with his Carriage Shop he has ai30 a Blacksmith Shop, where superior workmen will always be found ready to attend to the orders of customers The public are invited to call and ex amiue his stock . before purchasiug else where. VALENTINE KAUTZ. September I'J, lbU7.-tf. MONROE COUNTY jl::!n2i Fire Insurance Compacj C 11 ARTE It PERPETUAL. Amount of Property Insured 1,800,00. The rate of Insurance in this Company is one dollar lor every thousand dollars in eured, after which parment no further char jes will he made, except to cover actua 1 lost by hre that may fall upon members of the Company. The pol icies issued by this Company are perpetual, and afford the fullest security. with the largest economy and convenience, This company will not issue Tanneries- Distilleries or Cabinet Shoos. Applications for Insurance may be made to either of the Managers, Survevorsor Sec. reta ry. MANAGERS. J. Depue Labar, Jacob Knecht, Richard fc. Staples, John Ediner. Silas L. Drake, Francis llagarman, Charles D. Brodhead, Jacob Stoutf'er, itobert Uovp, Theodore b'choch, William Wallace, Thomas W. Rhodes, Stogdell Stokes, STOGDELL STOKES, President. E. B. Dreher, Secretary end Treasurer. Silas L. Drake, Monroe co. Melchoir Spraile, " PetersGilbert, " Gen. G. Shater, 4 Tho. W. Rhodes " I Surveyors. a. uppeir, Wayne co. II. Welle, Pike co. Rich'd Camden, Northampton. Sam'l Ziegc-nfus, Carbon. The etated mectin? of the board of Managers takes place at the Secretary's of- hec, on the first Tuesday of each month, at 2 o'olock V. M. v-T --"V y -r-r .;. Sk.V ' r '-r-. V - Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Kair lo its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing -winch is at once ngrcenble', healthy, and effectual for preserving the hair. Faded or gray hair is soon restored to its original color trith ths gloss and freshness of yovth. Thin hair is thick ened, falling hair checked, and bald ness often, though not alwajr?, cured hy its u?e. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can he saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use -will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling olf, and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious substances -which make some preparations daugevou3 and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothiug elie caa be found so desirbl. Coutabiug neither oil cor dye, it do not soil white cambric, and ytt huts long on the Lair, giving it a rich glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Pkactical axd Analytical Ciieiiists. LOWELL, 31 ASS. paiCF. si.oo. Sold by W. IIOLLINS1IEAD, Stroud burg, ard all Druggists and all deajlers in Medicine everywhere. NOW 18 TIIE TIME TO USE Xcuaft'sf Co:i!ii:on Poivdcr. In the Fall and Winter when your cows give but little milk this powder is sure to increase ".lie quantity and improve the qual ity. For h'rses, it increases the appetite, promotes digestion, exhwerates the spirits, renders the coat soft and shining. For IIos one package in your swill barrel will hasten the fattening process at least 100 per cent. This powder has proved an excellent article for sheep. B sure you get the Genuine Yonatt's Condition Powder, MANUFACTURED BY 1VJLL.2A.TI V20X.K.IXSZIXAD. All other is a counterfeit. See that the name of WM. IIOLLINS1IEAD is on each package and bny no other. Warranted to a.i3 satisfaction or the money ' refunded. Nov. 19, '63 WM. IIOLLINSUEAD. Itch! Itch! Itch! SCRATCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH! USE nOLLIXSHEAB'S ITCH k SALT RHED1 GINDIEaT, No Family should be without this valua b!e medicine, for on the first appearance o the disorder on the wrists, betweeu the fin 5eri, &.c, a slight application of the Oint ment will cure it, and prevent its being ta ken by others. Warranted to give satisfaction or money refunded. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by W. IIOLLINSUEAD, gtroudsburg, Oct. 31,'fi7. Druggist. Yi4 . : j THE WORLD RENOWNED WHEELER & WILSON Lock Stitch Jewing Machines ! OVER 550,000 LN USE. 1st premium over the whole world ! LONDON - - - 16G2 PARIS ' - . 1567. G2 MACHINES COMPETING. TIIE WHEELER & WILSON MA CHINE haa received the highest premiums at all the important Fairs held in Europe and America, the awards bein; made by men of the highest standing and capable ol giving an intelligent decision. Sold on the Lease plan, 10 per month, nstructions given at the residence of th purchaser without extra charge. Call and soe these unrivaled Machines in operation, by the agent, at WASHINGTON HOTEL, Stroudeburg, Pa ebruary 23, 1571. Cm. DO.VT FOIIGKT that when you want any thing in the Furniture or Ornamental line that McCarty, in thf Odd-Fellows' Hall, Main Street, Strouds- tmrj, I'd., is the place to gel it. Sept; 20 1 I . J A GREAT MEDICAL DiSGOVEBY Dr. WALKES'S CALXFOHNIA YINEGAE EITTERS si Hundreds cf Thousands O 3" s 3 E. ar 2 35 tear tptlmonj" to thir WoaJcr- lul lonuve .3cfi3. tt - WHAT ARE THEY? s C 3 O 9 c 2 THET ARE KOT A VTL2 2 S &II FANCY lUde of Poor Ram, VThikcr Prof Eplrlta end Refuse Liquors doctored, spiced aaditrcct- ned to please the taste, called " Tonics,"" Appetii ers," " Bestorer, AC, that lead the tippler on to druaiennesi and mln, tut are a tree Medicine, mado from the KatiTe RooU and Herbs of California, free from nil Alcoholic StimnlantB. They are the GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, and A LIFE GITIXG PRINCIPLE a perfect Renovator and InTlgorator of the System, carrying oT all poisonona matter and restoring the tlood to a healthy condition. Xo person can take these Bitters according to dirco lion and remain long unwell. $100 Trillbe glyenforan Incnrehle case, provided the bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and the 1U1 organs -wasted beyond the point of repair, Fr InHaaaBatttory and Ckronle Rhentnn- tSaaa mmd Gat Droepala, mr Indigatle BUUaa. Baalttet iMcrmlttess Fevers Dleses ef tke Bld, Llvsr, Kidneys, and Bladder, these Bittern have been most success ful. SocU Diseases are caused by Tltiatcd Blood, -which Is generally produced by derangement cf the Dieestire Organs. DYSPEPSIA Oil INDIGESTION", Head ache, Tain In tho Shoulders, Conghs, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad taste In the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, InCatr.maticn of the Lungs, Pain in the regions of tho Eiilncys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, ere the oCspringsof Dyspepsia. They Invigorato the Stomach and stimulats the tor pid liver and bowels, vhica render them of unequalled cCcccyia clcor.sln the blood cf all Impurities, and Imparting new life and vigor to tho -whole system FOR SKIN DISEASES, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt Ehcum, ElotchC6, Spots, Ke;p1ce. ruf tulcs. Boils, Car buncles, Ring-Worms, Scald-Head, Sore Eyes, Erysip elas, Itch, E curls, Blscolorations of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the bkin, of -whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the system in a then time by the use of these Bitters. One bottlo In inch ewes will convince the mcrt incredulous cf their curative effect. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find Its Imparities bursting through the shin in rim pics. Erup tions or Sores ; cleanse it rhen yon Cad it obstructed enl sluggii'a In the veins; clcanss It when it la foci, and your feeling will tell you vhcr.. Eccp the blood pure and the health cf the jrstcn will folloir, PIN, TA PE and other WO R MS, lurl-ing la tho r ystcm cf so many thousands, are effectually destroy ed end tv moved. Tor fall directions, read carefully the circular around each bottle, printed tafjur lan guages English, Carman, French and SpanUh. J.-VAXHER. Proprietor. R. R. JlcDOXALD & CO.. Druggists and Gen. Agents. San Francisco. Ctl tad S3 sad Si Commerce Street, Kew York. iZTZOLD BT ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. October 90, 1S70. ly. SAMUEL HOOD, t. f '' J' J; ' -T, -T2'.."-'-a-a 3 " y I ii tit Zl2i -i- --. J. '- : i Wholesale and lit tail Dealer in COOK&PARLOPi STOVES. TIN & SHEET-IRON WARE, AND IN 3Ie(aI House Furnishing deeds GENERALLY. Reofnsg and Spouting lone on short notice, with the be.t material, and at rca.sop.aUo prices. Ii stock of Cook, Parlor nn.'l Office Stove embraces all tho he.t varieties known to the trade. CALL AND SEE. Store third huiMing-, above the Methodist Church, Main street, STROUDSEURG, PA. August 4, 1870. tf. Harness & Saddlery. The above business has again been re sumed at the old FtanJ, lately swept away by the late flood, near Baldwin's Hotel, in Stroudeburg, where will be kept constantly on hand the best assortment of Harness, double and single, Saddles, Cridlcs, Collors, and every other article uemcly furnished in this line of busniess. Work made to order on the shortest notice. A large assortment of Mountings and Saddlery Hard ware always on hand. Call and make your own selection, and it will be furnished in style and price not to be excelled in this market. Strict attention paid to repiiringand done in shortest notice. Call and examine JOHN O. SAY LOR. Agent far PETER URUVER. October 0, 1670. tf e 71 S its 152 ?11 III f; 3 yil MtX'iW - E u l D - ?s if m fern m '1 s" Delaware, Ladtaffaitaa & Western RAILROAD. E fj i -J- Summer Arrangement from Hay 1, '71. Passenger Depots in New York, FOOT OF BAIU:L AND CHRISTOPHER STS. Trains Leave westward. eastward. i X It r e 5 - 9 ar 35 Station. p.m.'p m.'a m 'Leave, ArTive.-.i.m. p. in. a.nt 4.oo 8.00 4.15! tU5 New York 3. IS 9.12. Hoboken, 1'iiUerson, Hoontrn, Dover linckf tftown Wasliinuton Xew Hampton Oxfoid, 3 h y.ixt 1.2'J T.2J; 12. A J 15.4'J 12.30. 12.4j 6.17 ' l?I 6.13 4.53 S.53! 5.25 9-25- 5.47 tf.47' -Cfi;10.2ii 6.50 IU..V) fi. 25 10 5 7.02 ll.lhi; 7.12 11.12! r.niiepvilie IJC2; 7.17 11.1S.MAM;NKACHUNK ii.5(. 3.59 i. I 3.0fl 7.00; 07, 8.1H j C.23, 10.20, ! T.23 11 2l' 7.30 n.32; Philadelphia, Trer.ton, hilljphurg, i 4.3c' 10.45' I 3 12 8.55 !i2.5o, e 45 : Polawar. M'Mint ilethel il 1.50 5.5:i 5.44 111.42 I 7.4 J M.45 70 1 1 5S P.ofi: e.io, 8.30. S.451 Water Gar.. ' 1 1 2 5 31 12 03 12 45 1 05 1 40 2 15 STROKUSDl'TlC 11.15' 5.20 4 45 Sf.ragueville, ;il-mi i.-yi Hcnrvvilie, .10.51 10.4(.'i '10.26' :io.ii 9.56 ;4.w ' 3.30 Oakland, Forkf. Tobyhanna. CoulJsboro't Moscow , Dinning, SCRAN'TON, 3.00 9 02 12.50; 9.13 1. 10! 9.30 2S1 9.3J. 1.36: 4 23 4 12 3 541 3.45. 9.3 i 9.25 i 00! I 19 g.oo! 3.20 e.50; 3.10 i 1 10.05! 5.00 10 15 S. j 10.33 10.42 IIO.47; I0.5S, 2 3f' 2 43 ; Clark' Summit,' S-32; Abingtnn. Il.illey Holloir, Fac-turyville, NicholM)!). Ilopbottom, Montr.sr. New Milford, Gret Bend, ronklin. l!in;,'liamton, Syraruse Oswrg'i &.'-4. 2.13' 8.19 I u.OSi 2.31 i 7.51 2.15 2.(M. 7.151 1 42. 6.5 1.25 6 44 111 f, 30 12. S3 6.10 12.-10 ; 9 00 j 7.C0 11.55; ill. 30' 1 10.53 ;i;.3.V 10.03 1 7..'.o 2 55 ill. 16 3 0, U1.33 3 25 II 5:i 12.11 12.26 12.40 1.00 3.43 4.00! 4 14 4.-J7 1 4.4.-.: t t.io 9 45, 5 25 5.45 fi.22 6 45 7.15' 9.20( Chenango Forks G reece j Oif..r.l I Norwifh i Sherburne 1 Utica I i 1 p.m. a.m. 'p.m. Arriev. Leave. -a. m.'a. m. p. in Trains do not stop at Stations where the Time is omitted. connections: At NEW HAMPTON', with Central R. R. of New Jersey, for Elizabeth, Plainfie'd, Somerville, etc. At MANUNKA CHUNK, with Blviderc Delaware R. R., for Trenton, Phiilipburg and Philadelphia making close connections fur Riltimore and Washingion. At SCR ANTON, with Lackawanni and B'oomsburir R.R.. nd Delaware and Hudson Canal' R. R., for Pittston, Kingston, Wilkes bnrre, Plymouth, Berwick, Bloomburg, Dan ville, Northumberland, Olyphant, Archibald ind Carbondale. AT BINGHAMTON with Syracuse. Binghamtion & New York R. R., for Cort land, Homer, Marathon. Tully, Syracuse, Oswego, etc. With the Albany and Susque hanna K. II., for Albany and the North With the Ulica it Chenango Division, for Greene. Oxford, Norwich, Richfield Springs and Utica. With fhe Erie Railway, for the North and West. The New York Dav Express, on the latter,. leaves Bingbamton at 4:59 p. m., connecting at Oweiro with our Cayuga Divis;on, for Spencer Springs. T.l 1? . - -... r 0 unaca, anu lntermeaiatc oiations. A IV nxlciiiv lol of STOVES of all descriptions hnve been receitcd nt the store of the subscriber, in the borough of Stroudsburg. He has COOKING STOVES, & PARLOR STOVES of the latest imnrovemcnts: and entire new styles, and considerable savingof fuel, which can De nal at tne lowest City prices. Also all kinds of Stove-3?ipe. A large assortment of TIN WARE of ev ery description, constantly on hand, which will be 6oId at wholesale and retail, as rca- sonable ns can be had in the City. All kinds of repairing done in t he shortest, cheapest and best manner. Call and exim- inehiS6tock before you purrhise else where. r eo. 11, 1 VJ. WM, S.FLORY. Important to livery body. The subscribers would inform the nub'ie very respectfully, that they are carrying on the -jo SE. Hoot & Shoe IUMiiesx iSaat their old stand, one door above Dr. S. Walton's Office, on Elizabeth st. Strouds burg, Pa., where they will be happy to wait on their old customers, and as many new ones as can make it convenient to call. Uhey have on hand a good arrortment of . BOOTS & SHOES, for men, women, misses' and childrcns' wear. Gum over Shoes and Sandals for men, youth and misses. A general assortment of Lasts and Boot-Trees, shoe Thread, Wax, Heel Nails, fincers, Punches, Eyelettsand Eye lett Setts, Pegs and Peg-Cutters, Shoe Ham mers, Crimping Boards and Screws, nlsn. li ning and binding skins, a good articie of T r T,.-.t n . lampico iooi morocco, r rencn iUoroccoand French Calfskins, Lasting and all kind nf Shoemaker tool?. Ink Powder Blacking, and Frank Miller's water-nroof oil blacking. All of which they offer for also at small advance upon cost. Give us a call, no charges for showing goods. i . o. iioota and Shoes made to order and warranted. CHARLES WATERS &. SON. Stroudsburg Jan. 1 18G0. PAX YOU TI2LL WHY IT IS y that when any one cornea to Strouds burg to buy Furniture, they always inquier or iuciany3 i urniture etore! Sent. 20. JOB PRINTING, of all kinds neatly ex ccutcd at thi3 oJrice. .t,C ' UNION MOWING MACHINE,. (MANY THOUSAND OF THEM IN USE.) Is the heighest of perfection. Light, easy draft, simple in construction. r.nt and ac curate in workmanship, convenient to ope rate, perfectly adapted to cut on salt marsh,, uneven hill-side cr lawn. The working parts ar.d Bar always retain the famerela t:ve position; there is, there!ore,no unnatur al strain or wear on the gearing or knife bar, as is the case in other machines. Those who have used it proncnuce it the most dur. able Machine made. Price S120. Reaper attached S1G0. June 15, 1571. r''l 1 r.M'l' BULLAPwD'S IMPROVED HAY TEDDER. IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS!! The experiments rr.d public trials of the pact season satisfied all w ho wilnsssed them that the Billiard Tedder was the only one operated that would thoroughly spread all kinds 'f Hay, 'on r.':gh ar.d smooth ground, "taking it up from ihe b -ttom, and leating it in a light tieecy condition for drying." It is the only machine for turning and spreading hay that is of iiht, eay draft for one horse. Its use enables, the farmer to cut, care, and store away hay in one day, and adds CO per cent to value cf crops. A large farmer says: "its use in a single season wiJI more than pay its co.-t. The enterprising farmer will not, cannot Co without it; the longer he puts off having, the poorer he wi!I be." Price 80. " June 15, 1S71. -:.- -y i f -;- -Vrvr .' i if:: ''if & 'VH.-.;..'i:'.-i. ; i v --? " -' tf ' V "J. : .- .t. . Cr--X'. 4 ,f EAGLE HAY RAKE. A light, easy working and very simple Rake. Wi!! do all that is required and costs but little. Price June 15, 171. BEITS HILLING PLOW. It is a great Labor-Saving Plow, and what every Farmer, Phnhr and Gardener needs in cultivating all crops that require hilling, and vhic!i are i-lnitcJ in hill or drills. Holds easy, runs steady, and is not liable to clog. Works different widths of rows bv using it with the long or short wings, thus making a large cr snnll hdl as maybe do.-ireu, SV). The subscriber is a2ent lor the s:.!e of the above articles. Send for nn irustratcd pamphlet or cn!l on I s'e tht articles. E. T. CROASDALE. Del. Water Gap. Pa. June K 1571. O TO M. F. EVANS &. CO'S DRUG- STOEB, (Swcfcssors to C. S. Vet rick J- Co.,) MA1X STREET, STROUDSBURG, Ta. KmtcrN Sew CnHttiiiff, Constantly on hand a full stock of pure Jlcdiclucs, Drugs, Chemicals, carefully selected and purchased for CASH. A full assortment of PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUME- ry, 1 aney Soaps, Tooth lirushts. Cattle Poudcr, Cattle Lir.i:::a:ls. Also P t up and constantly on hand by M.F. EVA MS CO. PROF. MYERS Penetrating Liniment, ami i. ' i C;S. DETRICK'S Compound Syrup of Tar, Wild Cherry &. Hoarhound. Also the best WINES and BRANDIES for Medical purposes. White Leads, OJs, Paints, Varnishes, Mixed Paints, &c. WINDOW GLASS, SODA ASH, SAL Soda, IVAiVn, Lubricating, Neattfoet Oils, tjc, y-c. Trusses, Supporters and Shoulder IJraces. Five percent off on all Cash sles of over one dollar. declG'G9-tf Found out why jeojlo go to M-cCarty's t L'et their furniture, kvaue ho buys it at thJ Ware Rooms of Lee A; Co. and sells it at an .mlvanco of only turnty-ttco and tico ninth jter cm?. Or in otlicr words Rooking Chairs that lie huys of Leo & Co. (throng the runners ho don't have) for $ l, x he s for $5,50. iiy.- him to ' some eovl 1 lLr nit ure. LEE k CO. i?troudalmrg, .Vug. IS, 1S7l. if. J
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