: ;5. ft x 35 Ills'?-gg - pts- .--f b if 2 F- 'i ffrj 8 ait liH gig 3g 5fc gg niqmmHo o-o io t ; -u qow co ocoo M72 wio qanvqioof) - O O CiCO GCto.QJ -lQ QQ4. rfl g co CO CO CO 4 ' " " Co O O - C - IP -I Q K! cc-l Q O 1 -1 C' 4 IC IC CJ c;3 In5 I tn -S HTj O -1tCI t- W MXCOX QCQ Q q CO 'OS'iptf JT If I I SgS cSSrjg tJgli-S gS g ,OUOOOI il g HIS 5 5 SLj -otu,! i: o ic Co o o ti ico cc-, "fiSOlT - c-. 4 "-QQIO ci t s 4x rr o o hgg So g5 c.rgfi s gg gSigg s:t1 wwis fi"o ggS Li gg gg gog 5 5 g Tms iT !? I.'-IV -i-P o S?S Jio TLr w cm1 rfjnqspnoiis O -'-'MX PO-Oa Co ICi -HO 4- O 44- 4l co IC 00 OO ! '7. -1 Sc'jeo 40100; i-stj?Sco coo S cco?o o o oouui'qunjj w1 I- g.3s 2 r- : i - O ' .. - -r J' " r y: The Dying Never Weep. It is a striking fact that the dying nev er weep. The fobbing, tho heart-breaking aizonv of the circle of friends around t!ie de:tt!i bed call forth no responsive UMi from the dying. It is because be is iusensilde and stilt in the chill of dis solution J Tint cannot be, for he asks Kir liis lather's hand, as if to gain strength in tlie i!i'rial struggle, and leans on the J.reast of bin mother, sifter or brother in :ill conscious affection. Just before ex jirin', lie calls the loved ones, and with tj'i: veriug lip says, 4-Ki?s me !"' showing tint the love he has ever borne iu his l:eart is still lrc'sli and worm. It must i I I- because the dying have reached too ticep for earthly sorrows too transcend cnt lor wcerins. They arc face to face with higher aud holier thijij;s .1 . 11 .,1 .1.1.1.: icaut iu uuii;iii;c 11113 iu 1 ic nuim ; iuct is no wrer-;ng in that b!esseJ abode to: r, ... . . , , ' J 1 ,.:. i would probably confess it with reluctance wliuli lie is hateutng. i v. J . J . . . , o t to a Northern commission of inquiry ; but n-io- ;tnrv 'n private conversations among ihem- ; selves, where no pride of controversy in- About the bif-gcf i pile of konwlcdge ! tcrPose?. lh(y free,J a"' it and wonder ever hoard f possessed by a dog, was : ut lt- rhe uegro moves. He is show tnUusby hisowisfr.whowa3agrcatpoliti-;,?5 iHe greatest knowledge aod educa- ii - 1 .1 1 1 t ! tntna nffpatpd nt lh fact fnr tvliiK t- c;aii. nc sain tnat n aiwavs Knew when there was to be an election is wp'1 went to the polls istened to what was ::s nc c ' 1 . nun aiwavs 1 1 1 r.n;l to i 1 :irn;itiil li said and the next morning would make i ,haD wh,,e ones 10 proportion to the him read the returns aloud. At one ! rPulat,on of each race ,n lhe S111 corn election the votes were oinr to run verv ! "'unity. So far from becoming the idle clo?e ; the do ha i hear 1 the matter dis cusscl and he seeded, more than usually i rscitcl. On the day of election he start- j scited. On the day of election he start-1 and mad,- believe he was mad, and bit j rcry voter of the opposite ticket that he I nld find, and scared the rest so that j iey did not care to So to the polls, and ; Cii cr co rhey did not care to -o to the polls, and ; the result was the party be worked for ' carried the election by a big majority. 'a no,.,., d u J,.,d h..v,avA tut i,o,l ; we not heard it directly from the owner of the do, an 1 it illustrates the intelli gence and reason of the dog better than any anecdote we ever heard. One word more and we are done. It is perhaps no more than common jus tice to the reader that we should state that we afterwards learned that the man j who told us the story-lied, and that he ! never owned a dog in his life. Still, if it j bad been true, it, would have been ! a beautiful illustration of canine intelli-; u ec . J'f Jj'ii st Jo a ma I. How to Dwarf a Town. i 1 02 i Horace Greclv presents the followit as a su e means oi octroying me proper, tr .I thn i,:f r"i i tL'i ii t ,xw rt I barn 1 ' j iii lij v- i ji i.Tiu; tun ii. a ii v I v on t.e no uouut oi its enicacy. '' i imi iu Keop a town iroiu inriui uuu i pit up auy mure buildings thua you can r:uive:ie!)t!y occupy yourselves. If you should accidentally have au empty dwel ling, and any one should want to rent it, ! i r i ir-ieo tunes the actual value o! ,.. . l emaua n .shyi.ck price lor every j spot of ground that God has iiiven you j KewarUhi;, over f - . . j to every mechanic or business man seek ing a houje aiunnj you. Look at every new cou:cr with a scowl. Run down the w,,rk of every new workman. Go abroad f'jr wares, rather than deal with those who seek to do business in your midst. l'ail to advertise or in any other way to suppose your paper, so people abroad may not know whether any business is going on in your towu or not. Wrap yourselves up within yourselves and cover yourselves wuh a coat of impervious selfishness. mere is no tuore effectual way to retard fcc growth of a towu than acticDS like' luose enumerated." Railroad Timo Marker. And instrument has been invented that niarks t:tlie ebb of time," showing how aay minutes there are prior to any event. If place in the post-office, it reads, "Mails jen in thirty minutes;" one minute la ,er it reads, "in twenty-nice minutes," then "in twenty eight," and so on. At a railroad etatiou it reads, "This train leaves Vi ten minutes," then in eight, etc., and Vheo tbe index reaches 0, the train starts. ill US anV r,'i:;nnirnr t r cnteriD" a sta- tioo. knows iust how much he has for getting tickets, checks, a newspaper and ""ear, without consultiui; a watch or a clock to ascertain the hour of the day. . Th e safe of tlif Uilix-!iv M usijuehacna Depot was robbed of 30, 0l at Hinghamton. N. Y., ou Sunday K'it. The money was the funds of the kric Railway deposited in the safo by the paymaster. Accounts from Northern Kansas say that destructive fires have been raging iu JJeer Creek and Harrison, Creek valley.-, extending to Jefferson county, Nebraska. It 13 said of "Tal" Lincoln, that when but eiht years old, he, of his own accord, singed a pledge of total abstinence from all sorts of intoxicating liquors and tobac co, to which he unflinchingly adhered refusing all proffers of wines, eTen at pub lic dinners, and elsewhere, with polite ness but with the decisive answer : "I am pledged to total abstinence." This fact hhows moral courage and decisive charac ter rarely found in young men in these' days, lie was a general favorite with all who knew him. The Progress of the Negro. No candid person in the South will deny that the general experience of the negro since emancipation has been pro gress ; that in nearly every respect of his with thei''''c'ie ch'b'ts some improvement from inac oaie. couinern men are not very . j. : - lamination is cnaneogcu, inai in tne iree III f.i. .1 sc'l00's f South, where he has equal d'osion, there are more black children i va;anoriu mai ine i.i . . i pessimist thcorizers ! !" emancipation he is cxemplarily industrious ; attested by the ! cxempiaruy inaustrious ; atiestea dj me ; ct that to day the negro represents near- j !J a ,the labor ,f ,hc ,bouth and dmit t,nr th,s tel ,,,at oF persons in equal j condition ofpoverty and necessity of work, i !- r . J . e i! conumon oi poverty ana necessity oi woric, therc are far more poor white than ne j ?rocs who are ,dle th.f box'tl- 01 1 10 i vices that were to assail and destroy the: negro in nis new esiaie oi ireeoom, mere; are no proofs ; quite the contrary. The j terrible vice of intemperance, which has j been the usual scourge of weak races, and the almost unfailing incident of a pre cocious civilization, is comparatively un known among the Southern freedmen. So far from being improvident, the won- i i .i aer 13 now, l"e eSro economizes. ge s ""J ?ood c,othe8 aod real comforts out f - J scanl7 aKes- a voter he has phow" a discretion and independ- i ence that have nonplussed the wisest oi i our politicians. There were white wise- acres who, some time ago, supposed the; , V it i j t .l nesro s vote might be procured by the .i: . r..' us. I a UlgreM fungnuiiuu, a uicic mut iiuui ma ieiun,over. an1 a common joke iu the (South on the Fifteenth Amendment was - . lhat the disfranchised white man tniirht buv some cheap old ncjrro to do his vot- ing for him. Never was such disappoint-I tnent. The spectacle has not been un- J common in the South of a ne:ro who paid I . . . si . i,...r ; .U..rv i wh sib, - yet Mid "Mas'r," who did . . J. .JJ, ilIim:iit. nA ;m 11 ,,K. I li a Li US ouvn ii su j cj va ci vi j ( j itij n uk u. ...... uv casting his vote there against the party of his employer. Such an instance of self respect and moral courage is to be admired even by those against whom it acts 44 The Romance of the Negro" in October Galaxy. '"Stroudsbur'sT Market Report. Corrected weekly for The Jeffeosoxian, by (3. D. BuoDiiEAD, Wholesale aud ltetail Dealer in Groceries and Provisions. Mefs Pork, per bbl. Hams, sugar cured, per lb. Shoulders Mackerel, No. 1. per bbl No. 2, Butter, roll Salt per Sack Lard Cheese Eygs, per dozen Beans, per bushel Dried Apples per lb. Potatoes, per bushel. Hay, per ton Straw, per ton Wood, per cord Wool 22 00 25 00 16 17 14 25 00 28 00 13 00 1 25! 2 25! 16 18; 16 20 18 1 50 200! 10 40 15 (K) 12 00 500 35 40 ;it 1I MARKET REPORT, Corrected weekly by Gardner &. Wallace, Wholesale and Retail dealers in Flour, Meal, Feed, Grain, &c m Flour, per bbl., Extra to be6t Family 87 50 to $8 80 Rye Flour per bbl. Corn Meal, per Cwt. Feed, clear grain, per cwt. White Wheat per bushel Red Wheat Buckwheat Flour, per cwt Corn per bush Oats Rye 5 50 6 00 2 25 1 90 2 00 1 40 1 60 1 40 2 90 50 50 55 50 75 1 00 O H Q H 00 U akamim:, new vokk. Dr. D. H. Bissel, Phynician-in-Chief of the Hospital bhip "l-alcon," Quarantine. New loric jiaroor, writes: "i nave given vour Misrtler Herb Hitters to convalecenta in Hos pital with good results, and believe them to be a good Tonic Bitten, well adapted to all cases - ' requiring ionic remedies." Such is the testimony of Physicians in every section of the country. The prejudice existing against patent medicines generally is removed and Mishler's Herb Bitters is accented bv the profession as supplying a want long felt. Price One Dollar per Bottle. oct. 5,-1 ra CLOSE OUT. STILL AHEAD. The Cheap Auction Store is now filled up to the Brim, with the very best DRY GOODS, best ready-made clothing for Men and Boys', be?t Hats and Caps, best Boots and Shoes, best Velveteens, West Velvet, Turbans and Jockeys trimmed and untrinimed, best assortment of labbons and the best Ladies and Childrens ttjes. We repeat it, that we have the very best goods in the county of Monroe, for the price. Fresh goods will be sent by Mr. Decker from 2ew lork every few days. So call every week and see the new and very cheap goods, oct 19-8t DECKER & CO. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. Pursuant to an alias order of the Or phans' Court of Monroe county, Pcon- sy'vania, will be sou at 1'ubltc cale, at X 'nthill thir , Mu Luntv on Chcstnuth.il township, ,n id I count, on ... Saturday he following Conrad Getr, All those t oaLuraay, novemDer iso, ioa, ' described real estate, late of deceased, to wit : .... ... . r All those iwocenain tracts or pieces oi hd situate in said township or Chestnut, hill, bounded and described, as follows, viz: io. I Adjoining lands 0! lienry Gctr, Chailes 11. Hanej, Charles Iawfer, and lauds of William H. Frable and i vi:..k.ti, i?..ii. i nnt.:n;n jjiitduciu i iauic, uu knuiiiuiii 27 ACRES and 109 PERCHES, more or less. There are ijo buildings thereon. About ten acres are cleared and io a good state of cultivation, and the balance is well timbered. There are some FRUIT TREES on the premises. This property is about one and a half miles from Rrodheadsville. No. 2. Adjoining lands of William rr i.' 1 i L'i:ktk V kl- 1 l 1 - T . . . .u j of Jacob Altemose and others, and con . . ' taming 9 ACRES and 44 PERCHES, strict measure. This lot is all cleared and in a good state of cultivation, and lies about a mile and a half from Rrodheads- ville. The road from the Wilkes-Rarre turnpike to Saylorsburg, runs through one corner of eaid land. Sale to commence at Z o clock p. m. Pnn)iitnni mnA known t the time, of sale, by MATTHIAS FRARLE xusvmw m-w " - - oct. 19-4t - - Executor. Cards, Bill-Heads. Labels, k I ) IX0IJ NEAT, CAEAP AND QUICK, Printed to Order at the JEFPERSONIAN J ob Printing OFFICE, Main Street, Stroudsburg, Pa. ESS- All Orders promntly filled. Give us a call. NEW FIRM. The ondersigned having formed a co-part nership, under the firm name oi JJurt at ller znfr. for the Durnose of carrying on the Brew inr business, at East Stroudsburg, Pa,, would respectfully inform the public that they will be able, all limes, to lurnisn loor der, a pure article ot ALE at short notice. Their stock of material be ing the best the City affords, none but the purest and best malt liquors win oe permit ted to leave their establishment. They re spectfully solicit the patronage of the pub lic. JOHN BURT;. JACOR F. UERZOG. o o O cr CD East Stroudsburg, Pa. Dec 1, 1870. fcElLliillfeSVILLE HOTEL. The undersigned having purchased the above well known and popular Hotel Proper tj, would respectfully inform the traveling puoiic mat ne nas rciurnisnea ana nttea up the Hotel in the best style. A handsome Bar, with choice Liquors and Segars, polite attendants and moderate charges. CHARLES MANAL, oct 19-tf. Proprietor. Stroudsburg Bank, Oct. 5, 1871. The annual meeting of the Stockholders of inu Dank, will be held at the banking House, on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7A, 1871, between the hours of 12 and 3 o'clock, on that J. MACKEY, oct 5-4t Cashier. GROVER & BAKER SEWING MACHINE AHEAD OF ITS COMPETITORS. FIRST PREMIUM at the MONROE COUSTT FUR. The Improved Machine Stitch alike on both sides ; pleases every purchaser. This MACHINE is sold with a mmnW set of attachments. Full instruct irma nt your homes. A good SEWING MACHINE for all on easy terms J. Y. SIOAFTIS. Airpnr. Strnnd-b nrir Monroe county, Pa. oct 12-3t Caution ! Take Notice! The public are hereby cautioned against linrlhTh finer rtr rnictiniv n nvr v-kAw-vn nn- der any pretense whatever, from this date, on my account, as I am determined to re sist, to the full extent of the law, the pay ment of all debts contracted bv anv one in my name, without regard to person, except upon my written order. THEODORE SCHOCII. Stroudsburg, Pa., 1 June, 7 1871. J CHRISTIAN HILLER, Has Fitted vjt Ms Excellent BILLARD, EATIXG AND BEER SALOON, Main Street, Stroudibaxg, Fa. Qj He now extends an invitation to alV hi friends and former customers to call at his old place of business. Here they can drink of his delightful beverages: linger Beer, Porler, Ale, Illiiiie Wine, &e., Ac and eat of his superior Clieene, Oyvlcrii, &e. Ac. CO" Minors not allowed to visit his Sa loon. 'june2-2.'71-tf. The National Store STILL AHEAD, AI WHY 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 stvles of coats are Dress, Frock, Walking, Derby and Sack. All Wool Scotch Chevoit Suits from S14 to 18. All Wool, Scotch, from $17 to $20. A fine lot of Basket Cass. Suits from $1" to $20, and many other styles of Cass, suits. Also French, Lnglush, Invcot, JJoefekinand Blue Navy Suits. A fine lot of Linen Suits and White Duck and Marsailles Vests. A splendid lot of clothing for BO 1 S, from 3 years, upwards All the latest styles ot HATS AND CAPS. The very latest BROADWAY styles of uosimcr Suk Hats can be obtained at The National Store. Also a fine lot of Silk, Fur Goshimer and Wool Hats of the latest styles. A splended lot of brown and white STRAW HATS A fine lot of silk cassiiucr and cloth caps of the latest styles. A large lot of Ladies and Uents turnusn incr coods. comnrisincr Hosiery and Glove for both Ladies and (jrcnta. Overalls and Shirta. A lot of White-plaid and Striped Shirts of the Monitor, Manhattan and Cen tral Park Manufacture. Handkerchiefs, lace collars, linen collars and cuffs, needle- worked ; six thousand of the latest styles of paper and cloth-taced collars on hand, tne Marquis of Lorau, Galaxy, Roman and Cra vot collars, Prize collars new style, are the a. I 1 . . 1 a. latest out, au oi wmcn can te ODiainea at TIIK NATIONAL STORE. An An.lWn varifitv of Gents cravats from 10 cents to $1.25. Splendid lot of sleeve htittnns. studs and collar buttons; gents linen collars and cuffs. Ladies corsets from 75 cnt to tl.00. A very nice lot of Dress goods, such as alapacas. peccails, lusters, traveling goods, &c Prints of the best, only 12J cents, mus lins 10-4 sheeting and ticking. Particular attention paid to custom work, The latest styles you can select from a laige lot of ftamnles. Anvthine vou desire we war rant a good fit Call and see the samples before purchasing elsewhere. N. ItUSTER, Proprietor, of THE NATIONAL STORE, STAIN St., Stroudsburtr, Fa. my 4-tf Teachers Examinations. The examination of applicants for Schools will be held in the following districts at the times and places named : Middle bmithfield, Monday Oct. 16, Sand xiiii ccnooi iionse. Smilhfield, Tuesday Oct. 17. Shawnee. Pocono, Wednesday Oct. 18, M. Miller's, Tannersville. Jackson, Thursday Oct 19, Jackson Cor ners. Hamilton, Friday Oct. 20, Snydersville. Stroud. Saturday Oct. 11, Stroudsburg. Chestnuthill, Monday Oct. 23, Brodheads viJIe. Tolk, Tnewlay Oct. 24, Kresgeville. Eldred, Wednesday Oct. 25, Kunkletown. Ross, Thursday Oct. 26, Rossland. ' The examination of each day will begin at 10 o'clock, a. m. Teachers will please be punc tual. Directors and citizens eenerallr are earnestly requested to be in attendance. JEKE. r KUTCIIEY, G. Snpt. Monroe. Stroudsburg Sept., 28, 1871.-td. Administrator's lAotice. Estate of George Rilbcrnd, late of Ross township, dec d. Letters of administration upon the Estate of George Rilbcrnd, dee'd. having been granted to the undersigned by the Register tor the probate of Wills, &a, in and for the county of Monroe. All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make payment and those having claims or demands against the same, to make them known without de lay, to LAr A x KITE S. K1LBE11ND, Administrator. P. O.. Savlorsbure. Pa. Sept 21 '71-Ct. 7 PER GENT. BOROUGH BONDS FOE SALE. The Borou''h of Stroudsburg oners for sale 7 per cent, bonds to suit purchasers. These bonds are issued under Act of Assembly of May 10th, 1871, authorizing the issue of bonds to an amount not exceeding $5,000, tor the purpose ot raising funds tor the purchase of a Steam Fire Engine and ap paratus. Said bonds are exempt from all taxation except for State purposes; and a rare opportunity is offered to capitalists, large or small, tor investment at home on the most favorable terms ; and at the same time, for aiding a worthy enterprise. For futher information inquire of either of the underigned. TIIEO. SCHOCII, Chief Burtress. Attest: B. S. Jacoby, Sec'y. a ii 2 3-tr G. H. Dreher. E. B. Dreher PHGENIX G ST (2 doors west of the "Jeflbrsonian Office,") ELIZABETH STREET, Stroudsburg, lsi., DREHER & BRO., DEALERS IN Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery and Toilet Articles. Paints, OILS, VARNISHES, GLASS & PUTTY. Abdominal Supporters and Shoulder Braces. Seeley's Hard RUBBER TRUSSES Also . Emitter's TRUSSES OF VARIOUS PATTERNS. Lamps and Lanterns Burning ana JbUDricating uus. Physicians' Prescriptions carefully Com pounded. N. B. The hiehest Cash price paid for OIL of WINTERGREEN. may 4-tf. Ayer's Sarsaparilla Is widely known as one of the most effectual remedies ever discovered for cleansing the sys tem and purifying the blood. It has stood the test of years, with a con stantly growing rep utation, based on its intrinsic virtues, and sustained by its re markable cures. So mild as to be Bafe and beneficial to children, and yet so searching as to effectually purge out the great cor ruptions of the blood, such as the scrofulous and syphilitic contamination. Impurities, or diseases that have lurked in tbe system for years, soon yield to this powerful anti dote, and disappear. Hence its wonderful cures, many of which are publicly known, of Scrofula, and all scrofulous diseases, Ulcers, Kruptions and eruptive dis orders of tbe skin, Tumors, Blotches, Roils, Pimples, Pustules, Sores, St. Anthony's Fire, Itos or Erysipe las, Tetter, Salt Rheum Scald Head, Ringworm, and internal Ul cerations of the Uterus, Stomach, ami Liver. It also cures other com plaints, to which it would not seein especi ally adapted, such as Dropsy, Ij'spep sia. Fits Neuralgia, Heart Disease, Femalo Weakness. Debility, and Lcucorrhoca, when they are manifesta tions of the scrofulous poisons. It is an excellent restorer of health and strength in the Spring. By renewing the appetite and vigor of the digestive organs, it dissipates the depression and listless lan guor of the season. Even where no disorder appears, people feel better, and live longer, for cleansing the blood. The system moves on with renewed vigor and a new lease of life, PREPARED B T Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical and AttmlfUal Cheinttf. SOLD BY ALL. DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. Sept 21 lj BLANK LEASES For Sale at this Office. FEESH 0 Y S T E 1 1 ATV CHARLES IIERiteSv WHOLESALE AND ROTA&v Arrive Daily From the Oityv sept 21 -lm NOW IS THE TIME TO USE Yotiatl's Condition Pottrdcr. In the Fall and Vinter' when i your cows give but little milk this powder is sure to increase .he quantity and'irnprb've tne qua!- ity. For horses, it increases thle" appetllbv promotes digestion, exhiJerates the spTrjts, renders the coat soft and shining. For Hogs one package in your swill barrel will hasten- the fattening process at least 100 p'ercen'f. This powder has proved an excellent'aHidir for sheep. Be sure you get the Genuine Youatt's Condition' X-tiiier; MANUFACTURED ; B V WILLI ATI IIOLLIXSlfoADV All other is a counterfeit. See that the name of WM. HOLLINSI1EAD is on each package and buy no other. Warranted to 3ai3 satisfaction or the money refunded. Nov. 19, '68 WM: HOLLINSHEAD. Noticdt Notice! fJ To all Whom it'xnay Concern I'l l' The undersigned, having gone into' the" Broom Business, would notify the publics most respectfully, that he is prepared, with the best and latest improved machinery, and the best quality of material, to manufacture1 Brooms, Whists,. and Smali Brooms- for children1,' in a manner superior to any thing in that line ever offered for sail in Monroe County at wholesale and retail, a little below city prices. He is also pre pared to furnish to order, at short notice Broom Machines, Handles, Wire & Twine. all of the best, and warrnted to give satisfac tion. The use of ! one " of' my Brooms will set tle the fact beyond all dispute, that better can be obtained-from me. than can be pro cured in the city'.- To the Farmers of Monroe County, he would say that they cart now find a home market for all the broom' Corn they can raise and each farmer should strive to raise enough' for his own use and have some left to sell. Those desiring seed to plant1 can always find an abundance of the beet quality of Seed by calling on the undersigned. The undersigned will, also; atteWd' to- SAW FILING at the short eU' possible notice, and from his experience in this branch of business, he flattersdiimself that he cannot fail to give perfect'satisfaction. Before purchasing elsewhere, persons will most certainly advance their interests by calling and examining my 6tock of Brooms.. fw Country rroduce taken in exchanger DonH forjret the place, on Franklin Street' opposite Wm. Huntsman's Livery Stable. A. It. l.'MUUt.tt., March 16, '71. tf. Ayer's- Hair Vigror , For restoring to Gray" Hair its natural Vitality and Color. A." dressing which' is- at oricc Agreeable, healthy,' aii'di effectual f o r preserving the' hair. It soon restores faded or gray hair to its original color, tcith tho gloss and freshness of youth. Thin hair is thickened, falling hair checked, and baldness often, though not alway?, cured 'by its use. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles are de stroyed, or the glands atrophied n& decayed; but such as remain can bo saved by this application, and stimu lated into activity, so that a new growth of hair is produced. Instead of fouling tho hair with a- pasty sedi ment, it will keep it clean andvigorous. Its occasional use will prevent! the hair from turning gray or falling' off, and consequently prevent baldness. The restoration of vitality it gives to tho scalp arrests and prevents the forma tion of dandruff, which is often so un cleanly and offensive. Free from thoso deleterious substances which maker some preparations dangerous and inju rious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted! merely for a HAIR DRESSING; nothing else can be found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, and yet Tasts long on the hair, giving it a rich, glossy lustre, and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer dt Cof Practical and Analytical ChwulsU. IjOWKLL, mass. sept 21 ly
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