AGRICULTURAL. A Wuw and Interesting Diet for Covs. In recent article in the London Field on i he sumuiei management ut dairy cows nj-on a :tnifli farm we read : "To the rcen food rations a somewhat curious addition is made, viz: horscduug and j.lii pea. Mr. Schwartz, it appeals, had it-ad years au in Rome old Swedish muck manual that liorse-duui;, mixed with ..ther provender. miht be advanta geously used as a feeding-material lor ow Mock, and noticing that a certain Miorl-horii Lull, even utter a heavy meal. w- il.J frequently eat the horse dun col levied- in a coiner of the farm vaid. it s'nu-k him that it iiiijrht.be weli to rive hi palatable an article of dessert a sys tcmatie trial as a condiment, if not piece . 1 .... . . IT- . : ; I . ! i '; 'xt si tj it cc. ne uccui uinriy insmuicu a serie of experiments with the new food, Jiiid mi satisfactory was the result, that he ended by feeding his cow stock daily as much as eiht pounds per head of tt, atoii" . with their split peas. He found thatdun" had a favorable effect on the amount of butter in the milk, and peas ou that of casein. That cattle, after luxuriating all lay in goof -paturae, should fall upon the above compound with avidity has sur pri.-ed 'more than one visitor to llofcarteo Tacts, however, arc stubborn things, and -Mr. bciiwartz, thanks to the iutroduc tton of the new feeding material, has even found it possible, on the same aervaire (thirteen hulred acres) to keep twenty to thirty more cows than he was formerly able to do and still adhered to ins rule of giving- them all through the jcar as mucn iooa as tiiev win eat. ine los which the land sustains in the wav 1 horse dung is more than compensated lor by ;ieatly-iiici eased dressings of . . i ,i .11 st manure ironi ine cow staoics. The opinion is also expressed that even a la-er addition to his herd mi"ht be n.aife fy a still larger use of the new j rovt-uder, horse dung and split peas ! WJiat I Know About Calves. In these days of telling each other what we know, I will try to tell what I know in the way of not having to wean calves. It is pretty generally understood that Tad dv know? the habits of cows as well as any one. tor the best of reasons The plain of the Irish Lord is to keep. Pat always a tenant at will ; hence he is often com pelled to live under the same roof with the pig and the cow. I'at once said to i;ie that a cow should vecer tee her col'. Why so ? If she sees it and licks, and it is allowed to tuck, it is then harder to lt.-aru it to drink. The mother becomes attached to it, and when takeu away, she u mourns for a long time, during which she refuses to give down her milk, which is Jeverished and unfit for use. This seem ed so very reasonable that 1 decided to adopt the plan. One trial convinced me that it is t lie true plan to save the trou ble of weaning calves and to keep the mother quiet and in srood condition after uoppinj: her calf. When the cow drops the calf, throw a cloth over it and carry it away out of her f-'mht and hearing. She irilf thn not kuoic she had a calf. Milk the cow and offer the milk to the calf, and ii will drink at once, siturdv because it ilncs not have to unlearn the habit ol suck ii; If a calf should drop in the night, then remove it as quick as possible in the WM.iitif), out of siht, aud treat as direc led tying up the calf and feeding .it three times a day, is better than twice, as all young animals require food often 1 ever after adopted Paddy's plan while I kept cows, or a cow, and would always d. it whether I intended to kill or raise the calves, if I had fifty or a hundred bead. Those I named it to, and who have tried it once, are so well convinced of its many advantages that they cannot be iu dui-rd to the 4-old bgy" plan ofallowiug their calrcs to run with and suck the m ithor three or four weeks, and then have another week's trouble and noise af t:r the calves are taken away. Corrcs jwitilcut of the Country Gentleman. The Ideal Farmer. The New York Fcenina Fust describes the ideal farmer in the following terms : First oPall, he should be healthy, hou nest.' scrupulous - tuaa a man w hom his iifiuhbors will tru!"t, and in whom all with wlioiio lie dAls will place implicit confidence. irudi a character, coupled with robust and hearty good health, would be the best half of a young farm er's stock, in trade. Then, aain, he hhould be thoroughly versed in the detail. l faiuiiu as an art. Wheu and how to plow, to sow, to hoe, harvest, to garner, and to sell ; how to keep his land improv ing iu richness and in tilth ; how to buy. bow to breed, how to grow aid how to drain laud, build fence'?, lay out in fields, arrange and .construct farm buildings, luake roads, and manage all kinds of farm machinery ; how to manage the dairy, from the setting of the milk to the market ing ol the produce. All this and much more chuuld be learned notjparrot-fush ion, but so that the knowledge will be come intimate as an instinct aud be al ways icady in any emergency. Under lying nil this should be a knowledge of the science of agriculture the '"reason why" of all this work, so far, at least, as the present state of agricultural knowledge makes possible ; vegetable physiology, that is the construction of plants aud the manner In which they form their growth and perpetuate their species ; vegetable chemistry, or the composition of the same part of various puts of plants, and the different stages of growth ; vegetable nu trition, or the source from which the plant obtains its food, and the manner in which the food is assimilated ; the chemis try and mechanics of the soil ; the man ucr iu which it is influenced by growing and by dociyia-j; vegetation, by the ac tioii of frost, of water, of air, and of the various chemical agents ; why wet laud should be- drained, and why dry land inigated frequently stirred. Prince Jerome Napoleon has been re turned fro iii - l.-ace. A violent earthquake .shuck has occur Jtd iu Cuu-rtjijliuuplo. Found out why nconlc go to Mc-Carty's t get their furniture, Inn-anse he buys it at the are Rooms of Lee &, Co. and noils it at an advance of only ticcntif-tirit and tiro m'uth per cent. ( )r in other words, Hocking Chairs that he buys of Jjec&to. (through the runners he don t have) iur$4.iH) he sell lor S'o.OO. Fays him to buy some eood Fur niture. Lhh & CO. Stroudsburg, Aug. IS, LS7. tf. Harness tt Saddlery. The above business has again been' re sumed at the old stand, lately swept away ly the late flood, near Baldwin's Hotel, in Stroudsburg, where will ho kept constantly on hand the best assortment of Harness, double and single, Saddles, Bridles, Co! 1 ors, and every othpr article usuacly furnishpd in this J ine 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 owr selection, and it will be furnished in style ard price not to be pxcelled in this market. Strict attention paid to repairing and done in shortest notice. (all and examine JOHN O. SAVLOR. Agent for PETER GRUVER. October 6, 1870. tf Notice. 'of Application for Itc-chsirtcr.' INotice is hereby given that application will be made to the next Legislature, by the association composed of the block holders ol the - STROUDSBURG BANK, for the renewal of the Charter of said Bank The name and style of said corporation shall continue to be, ''The Stroydsjpurg Bank.'" ? The location of said Bank shall continue to he in the Borough of Stroudaburg, and county of Monroe. The object of said association is, to con tinue the existence of said corporate body, as a bank ot issue, discount, and deposit, under the provisions of the General Banking law of April 1G, 1S50, and its supplements. The amount of Capital Stock of said Corporation shall be One Hundred Thousand Dollars (SMO.OUO) in shares of Twenty-five Dollars (20) each. By order of the Board of Directors. STOGJDELL STOKES, President J. MACKEY. Cashier. Stroudsburg Pa. june 13 fim. MRS. A. I. LA BAR, DEALER IN . GOODS, Dress Making". Cutting and Fitting, Stitching, Patterns of all kinds; Black and colored Velvets, Ribbons, Laces and Embroideries, Corsets and Ifoisery, Plain aud Fancv Ribbons, Fine Silk.'Diess Buttons, Cotton Fringe and Trimmings, White Goods. Also Real and Imitation Hair, al! shades. Goods shown with pleasure. Quick sales and small profits will be the motto at this establishment. A call is solicited. Next door to William Uollinshead's Dru Store, Main st., Stroudsburg, Pa. MRS. A. I. LA BAR. April 20. 1871 tf. Important to Ever) feody. The subscribers would inform the pub'ic very respectfully, that they are carrying1 on the Kool &: Shoe ISiimiicss 3i.at their old stand, one door above Dr. S. W.-iltcn's OfUce, on Elizabeth st. Strouds-1 bur, Pa., where thpy 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 arrortment of BOOTS &, SHOES, for men, women, misses' and childrens' wear, Gum over Shoesand Sandals for men, youth and misses. A general assortment of Lasts and Boot-Trees, shoe Thread, Wax, Heel Nails. Pincers, Punches, Eyelettsand Eye- Iett Setts, l'egs and I'eg-Cutters, Shoe Ham mers, Criinoing Boards and Screws, also, Ii ning and binding skins. a good articie of lampico Loot Morocco, r rench Morocco and French Calfskins-, lasting and all kinds of Shoemaker tool?, Ink Powder and Shoe Biacking, and Frank Miller's water-proof oil blacking. All of which they offer for alse at small advance upon cost. Give us a call, no charges for showing goods. P. S. Boots and Shoes made to order and warranted. CHARLES WATERS &. SON. Stroudsbunr Jan. 1 18GG. G TO M. F. EVANS & COS DBTJG STORE, (Successors to C. 8. Detrich tj- Co.,) MA IX S TIIIH: T, .V TR O UDSli LR U, Pa. Iitct'' icw ISti i I (1 i ii Constantly on hand a full ttock of pure Jltdlciiics, Drugs, Chemicals. carefully selected and purchased for CASH. A full asso'tmeni of PA TEXT MtWICIXES, PERFUME nj. Fancy Soap, Tooth Brushes, Caltlt Powder, Cattle Liniments. Also-7- . S. Icli-ik' IloiKtt Powder. P t up aud constantly on hand by M. F. EVANS & CO. PliOF. MYERS Penetrating Liniment, and O. S. DETRICK'S Compound Syrup of Tar Wild Cherry & Hoarhound. 4 Also the best WINES and BRANDIES for Medical purpot.es. White Leads, Oils, Paints. Varnishes, Mixed Paints,&c. WIXDOW GLASS, SODA ASH, SAL Soda, Whiting, Lubricating, Neatsfool Oils, tyc, tj-c. Trusses, Sujiporters and Shoulder Braces. Five percent olf on all Cash sales of ovet one dollar. decI0'C9-tf BLANK D 10 ft l;s For sale at thus Office THE ORIGINAL , HOWE SEWING MACIIIiVi:, IMPEOVED. The Simplest, The Most Complete, The Handsomest, The Best in tlic Market. Its Simplicity, Durability, Ease of Opera tion, Perfection in Mechanical construction, Lightness and Beauty in Style and Finish, and adaptation to a large range of work, delight and 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 Ilemracr. . 1 A New and Improved Feller. A New' and Improved Braider. A New and Improved Corder. A New aud Improved Head and Lifter. . A New and Improved Tuck Marker. A New and Improved Binder. A New and Improved Quilter. A New and Improved RufHer. IT MARKS THE , Elastic Lock Stitch ; WHICH WILL NOT UNIl.VVEL. gy Its Simplicity enables any one to be come proGcieut. tu earnest invitation is extended to those about to purchase a Sewing Machine, to call, examine, and be convinced. FOIL SAI.F I)Y DARIUS IHtEIIER,' Agent, STROUDSBURG, PA., aug 17-tf mm T. LA BAR & Co. DEALERS IN Dry Good, Yankee JTotions, Groceries, - ... Provision. Flour and Feed, . Fish and Salt Boots and Jbhoet Jlardicare, Wooden Ware, Crockery, Brushes f- Jl rooms, Kerosene. and, in short, almost everything you can thiuk of or ask for; all of which are of fered at smash down prices, at the old stand, on Main-street, between the Bank and the Jetfer&oruun office. The public are invited to call. LBWIS T. LA BAR & CO. February 10, 1871. ge The undersigned takes this method of informing the public, that he still con tinuestheabovebusinessinall its branches at his old Stand, on Franklin street, Stroudsburg, Pa., where he will be hap py to receive orders for work in his line, including general Wheelwrighting, Blacksmith- mg, 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 at all the branches, he flatters himself that he is fully prepared to accomodate all who favor him with orders, aud guaran tee entire satisfaction. Repairing promptly attended to WM. HUNTSMAN. July 23r 1370. OSAMLIS The ingredients" that COMPOSE ROSADALIS are published on everv Dackarre. there fore it is not a secret preparation, consequently HirSICIAJfS PRESCRIBE IT It is a certain cure for Scrofula, Syphilis in all its forms, Rheuma tism, Skin Diseases, Liver Corn plaint and all diseases of the Blood. CITE ESTTLE CP EOSASAUS will do more good than ten bottles of the Syrups of Sarsaparilla. THE UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS have used Rooadalis in theirpractico for the past three years and freelj endorse it as a reliable Alterative and Blood Purifier. . DR. T. C. PUGH, of Baltimore. DIl. T. J. BOYKI.V, Dlt. R. W.CAItR. DR. V. O. DANNKLLY, ' Dlt.J. S. SPARKS, of Nicholasville, DR. 'L. McCARTHA, Columbia. DR. A. B. NOBLES, Edgecomb, N. C. USED AND ENDORSED BY J. FRENCH St SONS, Fall River, F. W SMITH, J.ickiion, Mich. A. F. WHEELER, Lima. Ohio. B. HALL, Lima, Ohio. CRAVEN & CO., Gordonavlllo, Va. SAM'L. G. McFADDEN, Murfrees. uuiu, i. cull. Our snace will nnt oilin. of - . - " w .11, CA. tended remarks in relation to the virtues Of ltnsarlnli. T,..v, lf.l: - - WHIW AICUILHI Profession we guarantee a Fluid Ex tract superior to any they have ever used in the treatment of diseased Blood: and to theafflirt4 Rosadalis. and vnn will tu, to health. P ftHaH nl m I m .1,1 v.. .11 T- i price 91.SO per bottle. Address Manufacturing Chemutt, Baltixoix, july 2071-1 y. C H E A SuiJSCRIIIKRS TO pETKHs' MU SICAL Monthly j;a all the latest and best Music at one and two cents n. piece. Every number con tains from 1 to $" worth of new Music; and it tan be had for 30 cents. The July Knd August nuin btM contain Thirty Pieces of Mu- wc, (72 pages, sheet-muic size,) i ...:n i . . " M U s I c P au wi oc mailed lor o'i cents Address J. L. I'KTKilS, LOO Broadway, New Yuri;. 2 17-tf Carria Mnkino O I Gothic Hall Drug - Store. .William HolliiislicacI, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, STROUDSUURG, Pa. Constautly on hand and tor sale cheap for cash, a fresh sup ply of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oil. Glass, Putty, Y'arnish, Ker osene Oil, Perfumery and Fancy Goods; also Sash, blinds ami Doors. Ture Wines and Liquors for Medicinal purpose. 1 S. riiysicians Prescriptions care fully compounded. Stroudsburg, July 7, 18G4. A IV extensive lot of STOVES of all descriptions have been received ut the store of the subscriber, in the borough of Stroudsburg. He has COOKING STOVES, & PARLOR STOVES, of the latest improvements; and entire new etylcs, and considerablesnvingof fuel, which can be had at the lowest City prices. Also all kinds of Stove-l?ipe. A lanre assortment of TIN WARE of ev ery description, constantly on hand, which will be sold nt wholesale and retail, as rea sonable as can be had in the Citv. M kinds of repairing done in the shortest, cheapest and best manner. Call and exam ine his stock before you purchase elsewhere. Feb. 11, 'G9. WM, S.FLO It Y. UNDERTAKING. McCARTY has on hand the largest and rc-rTr - -best assortment of SWgb COFFIXS and TRDLMINGS to be found outside of either city (New York or Philadelphia), and will mnke this branch of his business A SPECIALITY. COFFINS and CASKETS of any site or style, can be furnished at one hour's notice for shipment, at a charge or one-third LE88 THAN ANY SHOP IN StROUDSBURO In no case will he charpe more than TEN PER CENT above actual cost. attended to in any part of the County at the shortest possible notice. Sept. 26 ,'67 Itcli! Itcli! Itcla! SCRATCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH! USE IIOLLIXSIIEAD'S ITCH k SALT RHEDI 0IM3IEM, No Family should be without this valua ble medicine, for on the first appearance of the disorder on the wrists, between the fin rers, &c, a slight application of the Omt ment will cure it, and prevent its bring ta ken by others. Warranted to give satisfaction or money rctunueu. Prepared and ohl, wholesale and retail, by V. 1IOLLINSIIEAD, otroudsb MONROE COUNTY Hutual Fire Insurance Company, CHARTER PERPETUAL. Amount of Property Insured $1,800.00 The rale of Insurance in this Company is one uonar lor every tiiousand dollars in sured, after which payment no further char lies wiil be made, except to cover actn.il lr, by fire that may fall upon members of the Company. The policies-issued by this Company are perpetual, ana atiord tlie fullest security with the largest economy and convenience This company will not issue Tanneries Distilleries or Cabinet Shoos. Applications for Insurance may be made 'o euner ot me Manners, Surveyorsor Sec retary. MANAGERS. J. Depue Labar, Jacob Knecht, R-ichard S. Staples, John Ediner, Silas L. Drake. Francis Ilanrorman. Charles I Lrodhead, Jacob Stoufler, Knliert IJovs, Theodore Schoch, William Wallace, Thomas W. Rhodes. Stojrdell Stokes, STOGDELL STOKES, President. E. B. Dreiier, Secretary and Treasurer. Silas L. Drake, Monroe co. Melchoir Sprajjle, " Peter Gilbert, (Jeo. G. ShnW, 44 I ho. v. IihoJee, I Surveyors. J. II. Wells, Pike co. Itich'd Camden, Northampton. Sam'l Zicfjeufus, Carbon. 07 The stated meet in ir of thn Imnnl f Managers takes place at the Secretary's of fice, on I hp first Tuesday of 2 o'olock 1. M. B LANKS OF ALL KINDS f,jr Sale this OtKc'. tew - A GHEftT MEDICAL DiSGOVESY Dr. WAIZLZJL'S CJLIFOrIA VINEGAR BITTERS O c o 3 iT.UllUIt.U3 Ki. iJWUj&iiua c Bear toptimonv to thHr AVosJtr- f; p y I'ul Curative Effect. -i. i: J WHAT ARE THEY? ; THET ARE SOT A VILE tit as is FANCY DRINK. P 2. a Saw Hade of Poor Ram, Whiskey t Proof Spirit aud Refuse Liquors doctored, spicod andawect ened to please the taete, colled "Tonics,"' Appetiz ers, " Eeatorers," c.t that lead the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, bat are a true Medicine, mado from the Native Boots and Herbs of California, frco from nil Alcoholic Stimulants. Tboy are the GREAT BLOOI PURIFIES and A LIFE GIVIKU PRINCIPLE a perfect Innovator and Invlgorator of the System, carrying off all poisonoua matter and restoring the blood to a healthy condition. Ko person can take these Bitters tccording to direc tion and remain long unwell. 8100 will he given for an incurable case, provided the bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and the vital organs wasted beyond tho point of repair. ' For Inflammatory and Chronic Rhcninn 4am and Gout, Dyspcpaia, r Indigestion, Billeoa, Remittent mid Intermittent Fcvtn Diseases of the Ulood, Liver, Kidneys, and 111 adder, these Hitters have been most snccccs ful. Such Uistcncs ere caused by Vitiated Blood, which is generally produced by derangement of tho Directive Oieran. DYSPEPSIA OR 1XD1GESTIOX, Head ache, Tain in the Shoulder?, Coughs, Tightness of tbo Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Cad taste in the Mouth, Xilious Attacks, Talpitatlon of the Heart, InCamic&Uon of the Lungs, Tain in tho regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other paiutul symptoms, arc the oEprings of Dyspepsia. They invisoratc the Stomach cni cumulate the tor pldlivcraad bowels, which render thcaicf unequalled efficacy la cloasrins thctlcodcf all impurities and Imparting new '.'As aad vior to the whole system. FUR SKIN DISEASES, Eruptions, Tetter, Eait Eheum, Elotchcs, Tpotr, l".ir.plc6. Tnttulcf, Boils, Ctr bcuclcs, Ei2g-"V"oic:s, Ecald-Ucad, Soro Eyes, Erysip elas, Itch, Ecurfs, Kicoloritlor-s cf the Fkin, Iluniors and Diseases of the LUin, of whatever seme cr nature, arc literally dug up and carried out of the syrtcxn In a short time by the ise of these Eittcrs. One bottle la men cases will convince the nest incredulous of ticlr curative effect. Cleanse the Vitiated Rood whenever you Cad Its impurities bursting through Cic rim in I'lmplcs, Erup tions or Sores ; cleanse it v.hcn you Cad it obstructed tnd 6luggish la the vclss ; cleasj it when it is foul, and yonr feelings v.T.l tc'.l yoc when. Keep the blood pure and the health of the rystcm will follow. TIN, TA PE end other WO lurking in tho eystcm of so many thousands, are c-cctuaily destroy ed and removed. Tor full direction;, read carefully the circular around each bottle, printed ta four las guages EngUsii, German, French and Spanish. J."WALS.En, Proprietor. K. H. McDOXALD & CO., Druggists r.nd Gen. Agcrts. San Franclscc, Cel., tad C2 and S4 Commerce Stroll, New Tori:. C37-SOLD ET ALL DKUGG1STS AXD DEALERS. October i?0, 1870. ly. SAMUEL HOOD, Kir Wholesale and Hefail Dealer in COOK &PA8L0B STOVES, TIN & SHEET-IRON WARE, AND IN Mdai House Furnishing- Goods GENERALLY. Roofing am! Spoking done on fdmi t notieo, with the host uiatoiiul, and at reasonable prices. His ytook of (V),,k, rarlor atvl OfTa-o Stoves embraces all the bet varieties known to the trade. CALL AND SEE. Store third building, above the Methodist Church. .Main street, STJH)unsnuK(i, iv. August 4, lsTd. tf. QFF THE FRONT STREET. LOOK SfiFOUEYOULEAP. Or. in other word.!. before you buy. have u spleilid lot of NEW FURNITURE On hand both of my own and c ity make at PRICES THAT MUST SUIT ALL. PARLOR, BEDROOM, DINING ROOM, KITCHEN FUKIYITUKIS, AT TRICES AS LOW AS IJEFOUE THE AVAIL Sales Room and Manufactory all under one Roof, on Franklin Street, In tho rear of the Stroudslmr li.uik, SAMITKLS i.vw ' z p - u X c 5 f 'iMtf - 5 IS fe-V ; f H -p'S pu .j -wit - - "3 rsa-' o-r3 fl ?tt:-if-tJ- T;t.i p l-rtKvr i f ' re L-M frw LOOK TfitS WAY," ALL WHO WANT Carriage Work or BIacl&smithiD DONE IX A SUPERIOR MANRENM THE Subscriber beps leave to form the public that he k fii- 'n pared, at his establishment X' corner ol fcunpson and Sarah streets ' the borough of Stroudsbur-, to ruak' " orjer, every style of eta Carriage, Wagon, and, in fact, everything in his Hne oft siness, at the shortest possible notice i ou the most reasonable terms. Carriages repaired, tri turned andpai". ed in the best style of the art. Having first-class material always hand, and none but first-class wo'ikiu? engaged, the public are assured that no? but first-class work will be turned out ' his shop. Jt In connection with his Carriage he has also a LMaeksmith ShopC, superior workmen will always be lbuJ ready to attend to the orders of customs The public are invite.' to call and amine his stock before purchasing e.' where. VALKNT1XK KAUTZ September 11), lG7.-tf. (;o toj.1i73i7c.uTty ODD-FKLLOWS' HALL, MAIN ST S TR O CD SB I'll G. FA., a nd Buy yout riUMTUKC, CARPETS, Oir.-Cf.OTISS, HUGS, W'ISDOW SHADES, CDKTAIXSd: riXTl'Ucs,? TAI5EE CEOTXJS, Ac, and sive At Least Two Profits! As McCarty buys, direct from the manuSiC.f turer, for cash (nut 60 day?), lie can st-llvf f MORE FURNITURE, OF A BETTER QUALITY, i AND FOR LESS MONEY than yon can buy at -etail either in city cr country, and every article is warranted irk as represented. Sept. 2C. 1-07. A Chance to male Money i One Hundred Dollars from One Dollar. A sure liiinj and no ih. Every person ovnnr HOUSES, CiT TLE, SHEEP and HOGS are gruaraittwL to make One Hundred Dollars by usmjj One Dollar Package of " YOUATT'S C0NDITI0X POWDIS," inanufictnred by William IIollinsiieie. fcf roudiburg-. It' you have never used it a Package and if it does not benrfit re stock to the amount of one hundred dci!: in your estimation, call at the store and your money refunded. I HORSES. It will give them a rooJnf petite, keep their skin loose and render i!m coat soft and shining, keeping them in : condition with one-half the feed, bemri taee-; by a saving; of otic-half the money. j COWS. It makes them give nmre m"; f with one-half the feed, and if they irive r.i-" milk of course you make more BUTTFS.1 and the more butter the more mony I have so much confidence in i he Cat: Powder that I make the ahuveotFcr, kn ing well that it will t!o all that ii claicf i tor it. WM. HOLLLSIIELD. ; (fc7Ask to see The Great Tobacco A'-' tidole. March 1, lPfiO. tf. LEE & Co. would mo-t respecfi'ullv nounce that bavin; procured an clogant TrIEA.R snu, and having a person in their employ' twelve years experience, in the undertake business, are now prepared to attend tit:' -dertaking in all its branches in the lest sible manner. COFFINS and CASKETS ot any s : style or quality, constantly on . lunik ,,; : ready for shipment at short notice. 0rdej by mail promptly attended to. Our char, ; are moderate; we have no disposition' ) distress the living or rob the estates o! r dead. N. U. Ready-made ROBES, neatly ? ten up, can be had ut any time, at theW'1' Room of LEE & Co. j May 20, 170. ly. NEW FIRM. The undersigned having formed a co-p nership, under the firm name of Burt & H- ; tug, for the purpose of carrylpg on the Br1'' ing business, at East Stroud--lurir. 'i would respectfully inform the public r they will be ahle, all times, to furnish to der, a pure article of ALE -J at thort notice. Their stock of material ; ing the best the City affords, none butt purej-t and best malt liquors will be per ' ted to leave their establishment. Tl7 . spcctfully solicit the patronage of l''e Fu' ; Itc. JOUX EURT. t J A COR F. IIKKZOO- East Stroudsburg-, Pa. Dec. 1, 1S70. S DOX'T FOOL. YOU It U0 away for worthless articles of Fur" lure, but go to McCarly's, and you will well paid for it. Sept. 5Cj. DO'T you kuoiv Hial J- 'J, McCarly id the only UnuerU, Stroudsburg who understands his biif'" If not, attend a Funeral managed s' .itl. ir. i i .,! will - April C, Tbi 1. ly. tfc irooi of the fact. Sq.t.
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