mVti AGRICULTURAL. Fall Plowicg. There is no more important ?ork on flic (arm than fall preparation, of the soil for (lie sprint; crnp.s. Nor in there a bet ter fi;ic to secure that attention from the fw-r:etic firmer, necessary to issue its teinir well done. Tin! tanner receives many advantages Jrom the performance of this important lall work, and there is no work which will pay better to he well done, for the 'reason that this is a season of compara tive leisure, when there is little else to divurt the attention of the farmer. J:ach furrow -slice should be turned up of a uniform width and depth. Nothing Fhoi t ol this will admit ofaa even surface for seed bed. The ground is usually dry in the fall. as it should always be when plowed. If h. dry as to break up cloddy, all the bet ter, as it is less liable to run together from the etfeets of heavy rains, and be come baked in this coudition. If the weeds are of such a height as not to be completely turned under, a chain attached one end to the end of the doubletree, the other to the plow beam will complete the work. flowing should be done before the seeds ripeu on noxious weeds, or at least before they become so dry as to prevent their thorough decomposition before the maturing of the succeeding crop. If the advice of Mr. Greeley, to "plow deep. 13 followed, be sure it is done in the fall, that the new soil may be per colated by the fertilizing influences of the r tin and atmosphere containing "the gases. vie., und that it may again assume that n"eree of Oneness necessary to the growth of plants. If the peculiarities of the soil arc well uulerstood, and the decisions in the matter are from actual experience, this programme may be changed to suit the mmI, as the great variety of soils rc t tn res a great variety of treatment. The.se remarks apply to the lighter soils, as are usually found on the prairies. Some soils are beueSted by turniug up the subsod to the depth of from twelve t.t fifteen inches, while others are really injured by this process. If any benefits are tu be derived from this very deep plowing on these Western prairies, we sdiall te pleased to give practical results through the columns of the Western Rural, if those having had such experi ence will supply it. Our experience i that a shallow soil canuot be made deep by a single plowing, but that it must be iono gradually, by uuderdraining, if ne ressirv, clovering, manuring, and a hih Mati .t cultivation. Plowing done in the fall should be done better, i! possible, than wheu done in the spriug. else a perfect seed bed cannot be formed without plowing again in the hpring, which is nut generally a good pl.m in light soils, such as are generally found on the broad prairies of the West. M'n h, however, depends on the seasons ; extremely wei ones requiring laud to be inoie frequently plowed. On the other b n 1. in dry seasons, clay soils will re- j'lire being plowed oftener ; even a sum iiirrfallov i a great advantage for some crop: Western Rural .Spoiling Horses' Feet. It is almost impossible to get a horse shod without having the frogs cut away Ail veterinary surgeon, all horsemen, l.-a img blacksmiths, agree that the frog .should riut be pared one particle, not even trimcd. No matter how pliable and so!t i fie? frog h, cut it away smooth on ad si Jes and in two days it will be dry and b ud as a chin.' You miirht as well euf o!f the leave.- of trees and exnect tbem to flourish as to pare away a frog and have a healthy foot. The rough, ;on::y part ot the frog is to the foot what the leaves are to the trees the lungs. . 1 t a i .ever nave a retl not shoe put upon the loot to burn it level. If you can find a blacksmith that is mechanic enough to J.vei the foot without red hot iron, em ploy hmi The burning process deadens the hoof and tends to contract it. .If you do not think so, try the red-hot poker on Jimr linger nail, and sec now it will affect tbe growth of that. There are many ilser important points in shociug horses. but these two are ol more importance than all the rest, level to the apprehen sion of men not skilled iu horses, and the two moat disregarded. Colic in Horses. i rcvennori i:; neirer man cure. Uolic may be prevented by care in feeding. When succulent green fodder is used. f"M-h as the blades and tops of the green corn, colic is common. It is caused by the production of gas in the stomach and intestines from the fermentation of the food, or by permitting the horse to drink f-M freely ot cold wa:er when tired and exhausted by woik. Feed sparingly of Mieeulent food until the animal has be come accustomed to its use. Water of i imi and give liitle at a time, and uever cither immediately before or after a feed. If the horse has been permitted to be come very thirsty, give no more than half a pailful at a time ; letting fifteen minutes elapse between the drinks, until he is hatisGed. If notwithstanding all tare he is troubled still with colic, give him two ounce. sweet spirits of nitre and one ounce tincture of opium iu half a piut of water. J f necessary repeat iu half an hour, ad liog one ounce ticnture of aloes. Any spirituous medicine should be carefully administrated. If no imflamation be pre sent a pint of rum with half ounce of pure flog ;r might jiuuid relief. No be tter plan. has been devised to keep butter sweet than to put it iu clean jar and cover it with strong briue. No kind of vessel, cask or tub will answer so well as a jar. Jn this way it can be kept fresh an 1 sweet fur twelve mouths. J'ractieul Farmer. The mounting of pianos on glass castors improves f lie tone very much. Thy have got hot weather, small pox ai a U'jw national buiik iu Chicago. Found out why people go to MeCarry! to iret their furniture, because he buys it at the Ware Rooms of Ijoc A: Co. and sells it at an advance of only Ueenty-ttro and tiro ninth pr cut. Or in other words, Rocking ('hairs that he buys of Lice & Lo. (through the runners he don't have) for $4,50 he sells for 5,50. J ''? him to buy some yowl Fur niture. Lhh & CO. Stroudslmrg, Aug. 18, 1870. tf. Harness & Saddlery. The above business lias again been re sumed at the old stand, lately swept aWay by the late flood, near Maldwin's Hotel, in Stroudsburg, where will be kept constantly on hand the best assortment of Harness, double and single, Saddles, Bridles, Collors, nnd every othpr article usunely furnished in this line of busniess. Work made to order on the shortest notice. A large assortment of Mountings and Saddlery Hard ware always on hand. Cll and make your own selection, and it will be furnished in style ard price not to be excelled in this market. Strict attention paid to repairing and done in shortest notice. Call and examine JOHN O. SAYLOR. Agent for PETER GRUVER. October 6, 1870. tf Notice of Application for Kc-chartcr. Notice is hereby given that application will be made to the next Legislature, by the association composed of the Stockholders of the STROUDSBURG BANK, for the renewal of the Charter of said Bank The name and style of laid corporation shall continue to be, "The Stroudsburg Bank." The location of said Bink shall continue to be in the Borough of Stroudsburg, and county of Monroe. The object of said association is, to con tinue the existence of eaid corporate body, as a bank ot issue, discount, and deposit, under the provisions of the General Banking law of April 16, 1850, and its supplements. The amount of Capital Stock of said Corporation shall be One Hundred Thousand Dollar (8100,000) in shares of Twenty.fi ve Dollars (25) each. By order of the Board of Directors. ff&$ STOG DELL STOKES, ,3 kf'-NJ President J. AIACKEY. Cashier. Stroudsburg Pa. june 13-fim. MRS. A. I. LA BAR, DEALER I.N JIILLIAEZIY GOODS, Dress Making. Cutting and Fitting, Stitching, Patterns of fill kinds; Black and colored Velvets, Ribbons, Laces and Embroideries. Corsets and Hoisery, lJlain and 1-ancv Ribbons, Fine Silk, Dtcss Buttons, Cotton Fringe and Trimmings, White Goods. Also Real and Imitation Itair. nl! shades. Goods shown with pleasure. Quick sales and small profits will he the motto at this establishment. A call is solicited. Next door to William llollinshead's Drug Store, .Main st., btroudsburg. Pa. MRS. A. I. LA BAR. April -20. 1671 tf. Important to Every body. i he subscribers would inform the pub!ic very respectfully, that they are carrying on me crg Boot fc Shoe Business ' fca-at their old stand, one door above Dr, S. Wwlion's Office, on Elizabeth t. Strouds- a . . . . burg, ra., where they will be happy to wait on their old customers, and as many new ones as can make it convenient to call. They have on hand a good arrorlment of BOOTS &. SHOES, for men, women, misses' and childrens wear. Gum over Shoesand Sandalsfor men, youth and misses. A general assortment of- Lasts and Boot-Trees, shoe Thread, Wax, Heel .ails. PinceTs, Punches, Eyclettsand Eye lett Setts, Pegs and Peg-Cutters, Shoe Ham mers, Crimping Boards and Screws, also, li ning and binding skins, a .good articie of Tampico Boot Morocco, r rench Moroccoand French Calfskins, Lasting and all kinds of Shoemaker tools, Ink Powder and Shoe Blacking, and Frank Miller's water-proof oil blacking. All ot which, they offer for alse at small advance upon cost. Give us a call, no charges for showing foods. P. S. Boots and Shoes made to order and warranted. CHARLES WATERS & SON. Stroudsburg Jan. 1 1866. G TO M. F. EVANS &. CO'S DKTJCr STORE, (Sueeessors to C. S. Detrick tf Co.,) MA IX S TREE T, S TR O UDSIi UR G, Pa. lCiitvi-' Hciv RtiiMiiig, Constantly on hand a full stock of pure Medicines, Drjigs, Chemicals, carefully selected and purchased for CASH. A full opi-ot tmeni of PATENT MEDICIXES, PERFUME ry. Fanry Soaps, Tooth Brushes, Cattle Powder, Cattle Liniments. AIso V. s. IctrikN IIorv Powder, P t up and conaiantjy on hand by Wl. F. EVANS & CO. PROF. M YERS Penetrating Liniment, and ('. S. DETKICK'S Compound Syrup of Tar Wild Cherry & Iloarhound. Also the best.WINES and BRANDIES for Medical purples. White Leads, Oils, Paints. Varnishes, Mixed Paints, &c. WIXDOVGLASSSSODA ASH, SAL Soda, Whiting, Lubricating, Xeatsoot Oils, -3fc, ic. Trusses, Supporters and ho alder Jf races. Five percent oif on all Cash sales of over one dollar. decl6'69-tf BLANK DEKDS For sale at this Oflice THE ORIGINAL HOWE SEW IMG MACHINE, IMPEOVED. The Simplest, The Most Complete, The Handsomest, The Best in !tc Market. Its Simplicity, Durability, Eape of Opera tion, Perfection in Mechanical construction, Lightness and Beauty in Style and Finish, and adaptation to a large range of work, delight nnd satisfy everybody, and challenge the World. LOOK AT THE IMPROVEMENTS. A New and Improved Drop Feed. A New and Improved Tension. A New and Improved Ilemmer. A New and Improved Feller. A New and Improved Uraider. A New and Improved Cprder. A New and Improved Head and Lifter. A New and Improved Tuck Marker. A New and Improved Binder. A New and Improved Quilter. A New and Improved Huffier. IT MAKES THE Elastic Lock Stitch WHICH WILL NOT UNRAVEL, fcsf Its Simplicity enables any ous to be come proQcieut. An earnest invitation is extended to those about to purchase a Sewing Machine, to call, examine, and be convinced. FOR SALE BY DARIUS DttEIIER, Agent, STROUDSBURG, PA. aux 17-tf LEWIS f . LA BAR & Co. DEALERS IS Dry Gooih, Yankee ' Motions t Groceries, Provisions, Flour and Fectl, Fish and Salt, Loots and shoes, Hard tea re, Wooden. Ware, Croelicrij, Brushes f- Brooms, Kerosene, and, in short, almost everything you can think of or ask for; all of which are of fered at smash down prices, at the old standi on Main-street, between the Bank and the Jijfersonian office. The public are invited to call. LEWIS T. LA BAR & CO. February 1G, 1871. Carriage Making. The undersigned takes this method of informing the public, that he still con tinues the above business in all its branches at his old Stand, on Franklin street, Streudsburg, Pa., where he will be hap py to receive orders for work in his line, including general Wheelwrighting, Blacksmith ing, Painting, Trimming, &c. His stock, of the best oualitv of seasoned lumber is large and very complete; and as has a full force of first class workmen at all the branches, he flatters himself that he is fully prepared to accomodate all who favor him with orders, and guaran tee entire satisfaction. Repairing promptly attended to WM. HUNTSMAN. July 28, 1870. ROSADALKS The ingredientsthat COMPOSE ROSADALIS are published on everv package, there fore it is not a secret preparation, consequently PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE IT It is a certain cure for Scrofula, Syphilis in all its forms, Rheuma tism, Skin Diseases, Liver Com plaint and all diseases of the Blood." ONE BOTTLE CP SOSAEALIS will do more good than ten bottles of the Syrups of Sarsaparilla. THE UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS have used Roeadalis in their practice ior me past inree years ana ireely endorso it as a reliable Alterative and Blood Purifier. DR. T. C. PUGH, of Btltimote. DR.T. J. BOVKf.V, UR. R. W. CARR. ' DR. F. O. DAN NELLY, DR. J. S. SPARKS, of NichoUsYille, Ky. DR. J. L. McCARTHA, Columbia. s c DR. A. B. NOBLES, Edgecomb, N. C. USED AND ENDORSED BY J. B. FRENCH tt SONS, Fall Blrer, mass. F. W. SMITH, Jackson, Mich. A. F. WHEELER, Lima, Ohio. B. HALT. l ima. rihir. CRAVEN & CO., Gordonsvllle. Va. uuro, icnn, Our space will not r n ... tended remarks in relation to the virtues of Rosadalis. Tothe Medical Profession we euarantea k vluM v tract superior to any they have ever uku iu mo weauneni or diseased Blood: and to the afflirtorl Rosadalis. and von will Ka .n..j to health. Rosadalis Is sold by all Dniffffists. price $1.50 per bottle. Address S3. CLEMENTS & CO. Manufacturing ChemuU, Baltimokk, Kd. july 20'71 iy. C SuBsortinEiis to Peters' Mu sical Monthly get all the late.Ht ami best Miioic nt one nnd two cents a jiiwi-. Kvery number con tains from $4 to $.j worth of new Music; and it can he had for 30 cenU. The .J uly and August num bers contain Thirty Pieces of Mu sic, (72 pages, fheet-music ehe,) and will be mailed for 50 cent. Address J. L PETERS, 50D Lroadway New York. 17-tf . M U S I c H D E A P au; Gothic Hall Drug Store. William SSolIiuslieacl, Wholesale and Retail Druggist. STROUDSBURG, Pa. Constantly on band and tor sale cheap for CASH, a fresh sup ply of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oil, Glass, Putty, Varnish, Ker osene Oil, Perfumery and Fancy Goods; also Sasli, blinds and Doors. Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal purpose. i b. Physicians Prescriptions care fully compounded. Stroudsburg, July i, 18G4. A IV extent, ve lot of STOVES of XJL all descriptions have been received at the store of the subscriber, in the borough of Stroudsburg: He has COOKING STOVES, & PARLOR STOVES, of the latest improvements; and entire new styles, and considerable saving of fuel, which can be had at the lowest City prices. Also an Kinus oi Stove-3?ipe. A large assortment of TIN WARE of ev ery description, constantly on hand, which will be sold at wholes.-ile and retail, as rea tionablo as can be had in the City. All kinds of repairing done in the shortest. cheapest and best manner. Call and exam ine his stock before you purchase elsewhere. Feb. II, '69. WM, S.FLORY. UNDERTAKING. McCARTY has on hand the largest and yf best assortment of COFFINS and TRIMMINGS 1 kiilfJSEli tobe found outside of either city (New York or Philadelphia), and will make this branch of his business A SPECIALITY. COFFINS and CASKETS of any size or style, can be furnished at one hour's notice for shipment, at a charge op one-third LESS THAN ANT SHOP IN OTROUDSBURG In no case will he charge more than TEN PER CENT above actual cost. attended to in any p;irt of the County at tne shortest possible notice. Sept. 20 , 67 ItcliI.Itcli! Itch! SCRATCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH! USE IIOLLIXSIIEAD'S ITCH SALT RUE Dl 0IM.1IEM, No Family should be without this valua ble medicine, for on the first appearance of tne disorder on the wri.-ts, betweeu the fin gers, &c, a slight application of the Oint raent will cure it, and prevent its being tn ken by others. , Warranted to give satisfaction or money rerunueu. Prepared and fold, wholesale and retail by VV. IIOLLINSIIEAD, Stroudsburg, Oct. 31, '67. Druggist. MONROE COUNTY Mutual Fire Insurance Company. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Amount of Property Insured $1,800,00 The rate of Insurance in this Company is one dollar for every thousand dollars in sured, after which Davment no further r.hr. ges will be made, except to cover actual lose by fire that may fall upon members of the company. The policies 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 Shops. Applications for Insurance mav h mAt to either of tho Managers, Surveyors or Sec. reiary. MANAGERS. J. Depue La bar, Jacob Knecht, Richard S. Staples, John Edinger, Silns L. Drake, Francis Ilagerman, Charles D. Brodhead, Jacob Stouffer, Robert Doys, Theodore Schoch, William Wallace, Thomas W. Rhodes, Stogdell Stokes, STOCDELL STOKES, President. E. II. Dreher, Secretary and Treasurer. oilas L. Drake, Monroe co. Melchoir Snranje, " Peter Gilbert, Gen. G. Shater. Tho. W. Rhodes, ' I Surveyors. r. a. unpen, wavne co. J. II. Wells. Pike on. Rich'd Camden, Northampton Sam'l Ziegenfus, Carbon. 03" The stated meeting of the board of Managers takes place at the Secrets r'.i nf. fice, on the first Tuesday of each mnnl n nl 2 o'olock P. M. BLANK'S OF ALL KINDS for Sale at 'tins u:;ici BEAT JUDICAL DISCOVERY. Dr. WALEEB'S CLIFOHKIA VINEGAR BITTERS Hundreds cf Thousands ? " Bear testimony to thfr Wonder ful Curative EUveld. 4 5r 2 s o a HEY? O "C g THEY ARE KOT A VILE es FANCY DRINK. 5 JUdeof Foot Ram, Whisker, Frof Bplrlia and Refuse Llqa era doctored, spiced and sweet ened to please the taste, called " Tonics," Appcti ers,n w Bestorers," c, tbat lead tbe tippler oa to drnnJtenne8a and rnln, but are a true Medicine, made rom tne NatlTO Boots and Herbs of California, free from nil Alcoholic Stimulants. They are the GREAT BLOOD PUUIFIEU. and A LIFE GIVING PRINCIPLE a perfect Innovator and Invlgorator of the Eastern, carrying on all poisonous matter and restoring the blood to a health condition. X o person can take these Bitters according- to direc tion end remain long umrell. 8100 Trill be given for aa lnmrable case, provided the bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and the vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair. Far Inflamsnutery mad Chreale Binaa ! and Geat, Dyepepala, mr Iadicestlea Bllieaa, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder these Bitters have been most success ful. Bach Diseases arocansed by Vitiated Blood, which is generally produced by derangement of tbe Digestive Organs. DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, Head ache. Tain In the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness. Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad taste in the Month, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Langs. Fain in the regions of tho Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. Thry invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the tor pid liver and bowels, which render them of unequalled efficacy In cleansing the blood of all impurities, and Imparting new life and vigor to tho whole system. FOR SKIN DISEASES, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt Ehcum, Blotches, Spots, rimplcs. ruttulcs, Boils, Car buncles, Elng-Worms, Ecald-Hcad, Sore Eyes, Erysip elas, Itch, Scurfs, Decolorations cf the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the bkln, of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of tho cystcm in a short time by the use of these Bitten. Ono bottle In such cases will convince tho moct incredulous of their curative effect. Cleanse tho Vitiated Blood whenever you find it3 Impurities bursting through th2 siin inrimplcs. Erup tions or Sores ; cleanse it when yes Cnd it obstructed and sluggish in the veins ; cleanse it v. licn it Is foul, and your feelings will toll you when. Keep the blood pure and the health of the Ej-ptcui will follow. TIN, TAPE and other WORMS, lurking in tho system of bo many thousands, are cffcctuclly destroy ed and removed. For full directions, read carefully the circular around each bottle, printed a tout lan guages English, German, french and Spanish. J.TTALKEIZ, Proprietor. E. H. McDOXALD i CO., Druggists and Cen. Agents. San Francisco, Cel., and 32 and S4 Conaucrce Street, Now Tork. tySOLD Br ALL DRUGGISTS AXD DEALERS. October 20, 1870. ly. SAMUEL HOOD, Wholesale and Hetail Dealer in COOK'&PARLOR STOVES, TIN & SHEET-IRON WARE, AND IN Metal House Furnishing Goods GENERALLY. Roofing and Spouting done on short notice, with the best material, and at reasonable price.. Hi stock of Cook, Parlor and Office Stoves embraces all the best varieties known to . the trade. CALL AXD SEE. Storo third building, a We tbe Methodist Church. Main street, STltOUDSliUKG, PA. August 4, 1870. tf. QFFTHEFUONT STREET. LOOK REFORM YOU LEAP. Or, in other words, examine goods and prices before you buy. I have a splendid lot of NEW FURNITURE On hand both of my own and city make at PRICES THAT iMUST SUIT ALL. PARLOR, BEDROOM, DINING ROOM, KITCHEN i UitrVITUKK, AT TRICES AS LOW AS BEFORE THE WAR. Sales Room and Manufactory all under one Roof, oa Fran Kiln .Street, In the rear of the Stroudsburg 15ank, SAMTTF.T. M l.W. lis VHAT ARE 1 2" - s x t 2 x v " i o o m , b i s p "I -a . JtivSv g 7 si? JmF ill M&4ri bit- 9 LdOk THIS WAY, ALL WHO WANT Carriage Work or Blacksmithinj DONE IN A SUPERIOR MAN REN J , TIIE Subscriber begs leave to U form the public that he is fully JJ" pared, at his establishment, at th corner of Simpson and Sarah streets the borough of Stroudsburg, to make tH order, every style of Carriage, Wagon, and, in fact, everything in his line of bu siness, at the shortest possible notice aDj on the most reasonable terms. ' Carriages repaired, trimmed and paint, ed in the best style of the art. Having first-class material always on hand, and none but first-clasa workmen engaged, the public are assured that none but first-class work will be turned out at his shop. In connection with his Carriage Shoe, he has also a Blacksmith Shop, where superior workmen will always be found ready to attend to tbe orders of custonierj ' The public are invited to call and ex. amine his stock before purchasing elu. where. VALENTINE KAUTZ September 10, 18G7.-tf. GO TOMlTMtnTI'sT" ODD-FELLOWS' HALL, MAIN ST, S TR O UD SB UR G, PA ., and Buy your FUKXITUHE, CARPETS, Of L.-CLOTIIS, RUGS, WINDOW SHADES, CURYAIIVS & FIXTURES,. TA RLE CLOTHS, &c, and save At Least Two Profits. As McCarly buys', direct from the manufac turer, for cash (not 60 days), he can selljroc: MORE FURNITURE, OF A BETTER QUA LIT V, AND FOR LESS MONEY than you can buy at ietail either in city or country, and'every article is warranted lobe as represented. Sept. 26. 1S67. A Chance fo make Money ! One Hundred Dollars from One Dollar. A Mire tiling and no Deception. Every person ownin? HORSES, CAT TLE, SHEEP and HOGS are guaranteed to make One Hundred Dollars by usingi One Dollar Package of "YOUATT'S CONDITION P0WDEE,"' manufactured Ly William IIollinsheida fctroudsburg'. If you have never used it trf a Package and if il does not benefit yow stock to the amount of one hundred dollars in your estimation, call at the store and je: your money refunded. HORSES. h will give them a good ap petite, keep their skin loose and renders th coat soft and shining, keeping them infwAl condiiion with one-half the feed, beins there-! by a saving of one-half the money. . COWS. It makes them give more rniU wilh one-half the feed, and if they rive nmre milk of course you make more BUTTfR.. and the more butter the more money I have so much confidence in i lie Cattle Powder that I make the above offer, know ing well that it will do all that is claimed for it. .WM. IIOLLINSIIEAD. j OO" Ask to see The Great Tobacco .4- tidole. March 4, 1869. tf. . j UNDERTAKING!! LEE &. Co. would mo t respectfully an nounce that having procured an elegant and having a person in their employ twelve years experience, in the undertatnf ! business, are now prepared to attend tu un- . dertaking in all its branches in the beet p i sible manner. COFFINS and CASKETS ot any style or quality, constantly on hand. ' ready for shipment at short notice. Orde" , by mail promptly attended to. Our charg are moderate; we have no disposition"; distress the living or rob the estate ol dead. ! N. B. Ready-made ROBES, neatly'; ten up, can be had at any time, at the W" i Room of LEE &. Co. May 26. 1S70 ly. J3EAC KACJJ DECLARED AND THE A IP S INI i PETUK IIOKX, respectfully announces to his friends, t i generous public, that his SALOON rr I is again opened, for the sale. of LAGER PORTER, ALE, WINES, CIGA SCHWEITZER, &c. &c. &c j at his old stand. Call, see and try. . J juniors noi aiioweu w vn loon. MarchVfiJI DOX'T FOOL YOUR JO;! away for worthless article of r tiire, but go to McCarly, and you 'J1,'.. n i: ... . . nis April G, 1ST J - Jy. well paid for it. Sept.