The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, November 16, 1871, Image 4

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    AGRICULTURAL.
Keep a Few Sheep.
A correspondent of the Country Gen
tlemnn pithily says :
Some way or other agriculture seem."
incomplete without a flock of sheep.
They are essential to the thick set long
evity cf the old grass land, and all the
world over and in olden times they were
esteemed as most important, and in the
most Improved agricultural country, viz :
Inland, 'hey are cherished by every far
mer, from the highest to the lowest. The
wool is one of the incomes which can not
he dispensed with, and the flocks are so
irianaged that the tes cut heavier and
more valuable fleeces than older sheep ;
in fact, te fleeces in England not only
wcih thirty per cent, heavier than those
of the ewes, but make ten or more per
cent.' higher prices. If any tenant farmer
in. the regular agricultural districts of
England fanned without sheep, he would
soon lose his crops, and nobody would
reut to a man who did not practice sheep
husbandry.
Candy-EatiDg.
'Shall I let my children eat candy V
is a question over which parents are some
times puzzled. This is not surprising, for
doctors and doctors books to ditler upon
the question. Some teach that candy is
an evil to be avoided ; others, who lue it
themselves, say that white candies are at
least harmless, aud may be eaten at dis
cretion. Neither side is quite right.
The chief injury that candies do, is that
)f .spoiling the appetite for, other, food.; '
"When honestly made, colored candy is
quite" harmless in itself. Thus the red
cm lies are colored with beet juice. But
it is safer on the whole to stick to the
white candies, hich are made of starch
and s'jar flavored, The love of sugar i?
n natural and healthy appetite, especially
in children, who need more saccharine
in liter than growu persons. Yet they
should not, be allowed to eat sugar to the
exclusion of heartier food. By devour
ing candy in large quantities between
meals the' spoil their appetite, and olten
injure their digestiou. This is the only
prions objection to candy eating. A good
rule iu the matter is to prevent the child
jtoni e-uing candy so near meal times as
t t make him leave a full plate of break
t-.t or dinner. Hut after a meal he can
cat as much as he chooses without pre
occupying his appetite for the next.
(iou candy, eaten at the right time, is
csc-'lleut food. Hearth and II vie.
" Ho?7 Paper Collars are Mads.
The following arc the processes through
which a piece of paper has to pass in or
ier to become a fashionable article of
wearicg apparel, as a collar or cuff for a
Ia-.iy or gentleman : First the paper must
le aia-!e expressly for the object design
e l, and prepared with direct reference to
its weL'ht, strength, color and flexibility;
it has to be linen finisheT, by having ap
plied to it a coating of whiting mixed
with :lue, and passed over hot cylenders
t give it the requisite polish ; then it is
j .n cre 1 with a linen cloth, or in some
i-c.s has the fac simile of cloth engraved
ijvn ir, snd t lie impression of the linen
i- thus transferred to the paper. Xext,
the paper is divided into sheets or rolls
i T the required dimensions, and cut by
chi nc ry into the proper shape or col
Lis cr cuifs. The machine also makes
v"'U-u holes, and creates the collar where
ii !c le folded ; a gill folds the end of
the pillar and passes it between rapidly
rc' lvi-ig wheels, which either fold or
roll it into its curved form, as may be de
fired. If the collar is to have the bultoD
holes patched, as it is called, it is ncces
;ry, before it is rolled, to have three
f-:na!l pieces of perforated cloth affixed,
which cover the holes and give theru ad
flition il strength. The collar or cuff
rtiust also 0 through a machine for finish
in:: the edge, whether that border i to
represent stitching or is to imitate a rais
eJ cj:.1 or tuck.
Ectv Apple Trees Grow.
If wc make n dcen hole, with a crow
bar in the substratum of the earth, fill i!
with PL'nd sind mellow soil and nhint an
p!e see 1 in autumn near the suface of the
ground where the hole was made; the
nest spring the seeds will throw out a
root directly downuard, until the end
fBuchcs the strata of perpetual moisture.
a root cannot extend -further; and astern
will commence pushiog upward, at the
anse tiine hearing the apple seeds on the
cua, to the surlace, where the kernel will
separate into c,iu:il niirts forming the seed
leaf of the young tree. Meanwhile, the
tap root continues to obtain a more hnn
hold of the soil which fortifies the tree
against injury ineideut to dry weather.
In a congenial Foil, resting on a porus
subsoil, tnp root of a tree of most any
kiud, will extend farther, by actual ineas
urctucnt. into the earth, when the tree i
three or fyur year? old, then the top has
j;rowu upward. Hut, when the tree?
have been produced from pieces of root
planted in nursery rows, they rarely send
down tap roots Consequently such trees
can be taken up and transplanted for more
a dvautngeou?ly that if the tap root was
severed aud left in the ground. So long
as vegetation does not suffer from pro
traded drouths it will inaka do difference
whether the tree has a top-root or not.
jJut when the roots ccar the surface can
not imbibe one drop of moisture out of
the dry soil, if there be no tap root to
bring up moisture to the leaves, the fruit
must fail, and the tree will receive such
injury that the half formed buds can not
vield fruit the season. Every tree ought
to spring from the seed where the tree is
to trrow. If a hole a few feet deep, and
filled with soda or mellow, soil, and an ap
ple seed or a pear seed, chestnut or hick
ory-nut, were planted in autumn, and the
soil kept clean, or were mulched duriug
the summer, when the land is poor, a tree
would push upward over twenty feet iu
one decade of years ; and if the ground
were rich it would grow thirty feet ia the
same period.
The fight pin factories in the United
States annually produce 0,720,000.000
ilOitiltOE COUiYTY
Mil
STllOUDSBUEM.!, PA.
ON THE FIRST OF APRIL, 1871,
THIS BISTK
will commence paying Interest on
DAILY DEPOSITS,
at the rate of r
Four Per Cent
SUBJECT TO CHECK AT SIGHT.
Accounts rendered, and interest credited
monthly.
SEVEN PER CENT INTEREST PAID
on permanent deposits, as heretofore.
Checks on all parts of the Country
COLLECTED
Free of Cost for Depositors.
DEAFTS
FOR SALE ON
Esiglantl and Zrclnnd.
All deposits in this Bank arc secured by
Bond, with securiety to Thos. M. Mcllha
ney. Trustee, in trust fur Depositors, which
bond is recorded in the proper office.
THOS. A. BELL,
Cashier.
March 1G, 1671 ly.
p S. WILLIAMS,
Watchmaker & Jeweler,
MAIN ST, STOUDSBURG, PA.
Located in corner building, third door be
low the JeiTersonhn office. Room handsome
'y fitted up, nnd heavily stocked with the fi
nest assortment of
Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Jewelers No
tions, &c,
ever offered in thisscctim ofcountty.
A lull assort ment of bpedncles, of the
best qualily, and suited to all aire, always
on sale.
Silver-ware, and Silver Pluted warp.nl.
ways on hand at manufacturers prices.
(7"Kepairing neatly executed, and char
ges extremely moderate. Calls from the
public respectfully solicited.
S.ile A?ent for the celebrated Diamond
Spectacles.
November 5th, 18G3 ly.
Harness & Saddlery.
The above business lias again been re
sumed at the old . stand, lately swept away
by the late fl od, near Baldwin's Hotel, in
iStroudsbiirg, where will be kept constantly
on hand the best assortment of
Harness, double and single,
Saddles,
Bridies,
Coliors,
and every other article opuaely furnished in
this line of husniesn. Work made to order
on the shortest notice. A large acsortmcnt
of
Mountings and Saddlery Hard
ware
always on hand. Call and malc vnnr own
select ion, nnd it will be famished int-tyle ard
price not to be excelled in thi mnrVot
Strict attention paid to repairing and done
in snoriesi nonce. t;all and examine
JOHN O. SAYLOK. Ascm f.r
PETER GRUVER.
October 0, 1870. tf
Police of Application for
Ke-cuartcr.
Notice is hereby given that application
will be made to the next Legislature, bv the
association composed of the Stockholders of
STROUDSBURG BANK,
for the renewal of the Charter nf sai.1 R.nfc
The name and style of taid corimratuin
shall continue to be, "The Stroudsburrr
1
uanK.
The location of said Bink shill continue
to be in the Borough of Stroudeburg, and
county of Monroe.
The object of said associiti ,n i. In ron
tinue the existence of said corpora'e bHJv,
as a bank ot issue, discount, and deposit,'
under the provisions of the General Banking
iaw u. pru 10, iccmf, 8tiu its supplements.
The amount of Capital Stock of raid
Corporation sin 1 1 be One Hundred Thousand
UoUarn (SIOU.WU) in share of Twenty-five
Dollars ($23) euch. . .
By order of the Board of Directors.
ggqrt STOG DELL STOKES,
cbk?W President
i.MACKEY, Cashier.
Stroudfburg Pa. june 15 fim.
MRS. A. I. LA BAR,
DEALER IN
9HLMXGRY GOODS,
Dress Making,
. Cutting and F.tting,
Stitching, Patterns of all kinds;
Black and colored Velvet,
Ribbons. I. a res nml l,,.,l ,
Corsets and Hoisery,
i iain ana rancv Uiblions.
Fine Silk. Diess Buttons,
Cotton Fringe and Trimmings,
White Goods.
Also Real and Imitation Hair, all shades.
Goods shown with uleasure. On;rk d..
and small prohtd will be the motto at this
establishment. A call is solicited. Next
door to William Hollinshead's Dru? Store
uxm ti., oirouasourg, i'a.
MR A T T A T1ATJ
April 20, 1871 tf.
BLANK DEEDS
For sale at this Office
THE ORIGINAL
HOWE
SEWING 3
IMPROVED.
The Simplest,
The Most Complete,
The Handsomest, ' -
TIic Best, in ' the -.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 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 Ilemrner.' -A
New and Improved Feller.
A New and Improved Braider.
A New and Improved Corder.
A New and Improved Head and Lifter.
A New and Improved Tuck Marker.
A New and Improved Hinder.
A New and Improved Quilter.
A New and Improved Ruffler.
IT MAKES THE
Elastic Lock Stitch
WHICH WILL NOT UNtt AVEll
iST" Its Simplicity enables any one to be
come proficient.
Ad earnest invitation is extended to
those about to purchase a Sewing Machine,
to call, examine, and be convinced.
FOR, HALE 35Y
DARIUS DRFJIER, Agent,
STROUDSBURG, PA.
aup: 17 tf .
LEWIS T.I A BAR & Co.
DEALERS IX
Dry Goods, -
Yankre Motions,
Groceries,
Provisions,
Flour and Feed,
Fish und Suit,
Hoots and oors,
Hardware,
IVoodm VTarc,
Crochery,
H rushes & 13 rooms,
Kerosene
and, in short, almost everything, you can
think 01 or ask for: all ut which are of
fered at smash down prices, at the old
stand, on Maic-atrcct, between the Bank
and the Jrffcrsonian office.
The public are invited to call.
LEWIS T. LA BAR & CO.
February 16, 1871.
"1
The undersigned takes this method of
informing the public, that he still con
tinucs the above business in all its branches
at his old Stand, on Franklin street,
Siroudsburg, Pa.,- where he will be hap
py to receive orders for woik iu his Hue,
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
at all the branches, he flutters himself
that he is fully prepared to accomodate
all who favor htiu with orders, and jruarau
tee entire satisfaction. " '
Repairing promptly attended to
WjI. huntsman.
July 28, 1S70.
SAOALIS
The ingredients that
COMPOSE IIOSADALIS aro
published on every package, there
fore it is not a secret preparation,
consequently
rilTSICIAXS PRESCRIBE IT
ft is a certain cure for Scrofula
Syphilis in all its forms, Rheuma
tism, Skin Diseases, Liver Com
plaint and all diseases of the
IJlood. .
ONE BOTTLE 07 EOSADALIS ;
will do more good than ten bottles
of iho Syrups of Sarsaparilla.'
TH2 UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS
liav used Rosadalis in their practica
lor mo pasi inrcc years and freely
endorse it as a reliable Alterative
and Blood Purifier.
DR. T. C. PUG n, of Baltimore.
UH. 1. J. WJl KI.V, "
DR. R. W.CARIt. "
DR. J. S. SPARKS, of NichoUsviUe.
DR. J. L. McCARTHA, Columbia.
SC. . .
DR. A. B. NOBLES, Edgccomb, N. C.
USED AND ENDORSED BY
J. B. FRENCH & SONS, Fall River.
Mass.
F. W. SMITH, Jackson, Mich.
r. v nt.t.L.t.Kt uma, Ohio.
B. HALL, Lima. Ohio.
CRAVEN & CO., GoHonsvillc, Va.
SAM'L. G. McFADDEN, Wurfrees
boro, Teiin.
Our tpace will not allow of any ex.
tended remark in nlifi. .u.
. ; 7 " iu ijto
virtues of Ilnndalii. Tmv. if.i: i
Profession we guarantee a Fluid Ex- 1
tract superior to any they have ever
used in the treatment of diseased
Blood: and to thpaffli-tvl n ....
Rosadalis. and vnn uill ract,.... .t
to health.
- J .ft I . I I '
price 91.0O per bottle. Address
Ttosadalis i nnlT v. all ru....i.l '
SS. CLEMENTS Is CO.
Manufacturing Chemist;
BAiTiMoa, Ma.-
july 2071 I y.
SlTtaPDtBrnj .v T....n.l TIT..
sical Monthly get all the latest
. nl I A r. .
M
U
1:
H
.. ucti in usic at one ana two
cents a piece. Every number con
tains fWini SI inC-, . . I. ,.r
E . . w. u tf mjriii ui nrw
Music; and it can be had for 30
cent. The July and August mim-
Abers contain Thirty Pieces of M11
Pic, (72 pages, sheet-musie isize,)
Pand will be mailed for f0 cento.
Address J. L. PETERS, 5'J'J
Broadway, New York,
aug 17-tf
Carriage
Makino
Gothic iliall Dius iStorc.
W i 1 1 i a i . 1 S 0 1 1 i 11 s h ca (1 , '
Wholesale ; and liciail Druggist
STROUDSBURG, Pa.
Constantly on hand and tor
sale cheap for cash, a fresh sup-
, ply of Drugs, 3Iedicines, Paints,
; Oil, Glass, Putty, 'araish, Ker
osene Oil, Perfumery and. Fancy Goods;
also ;
Sah, blinds nnd Doors.
Pure "Wines and Liquors for Medicinal
purpose. . f ... ... - .,.. . c
P. b. Physicians Prescriptions care
fully compounded. . . . , ;
btroudsburg, July 7, 18G4.
AN extensive lot of STOVES of
all descriptions have been received 'at
the store of the subscriber, in the borouch
of Stroudsburr. He has
COOKING STOVES, & PARLOR STOVES,
of the latest improvements; and entire new
styles, and con.ulerablesaing-of fuel, which
can be haa at tne lowest City prices. Also
all kinds of
Stove-Pipe."
: A large assortment of TIN WARE of ev
ery description, constantly on hand, which
will be sold at wholesale and retail, as rea
sonable as can be htid in the Citv.
All kinds of repairing done in the shorteet,
cheapest and best manner. Call and exam
ine his stock before you purchase elsewhere.
Feb. IU'G9. . i WM.S.FLORY.
UNDERTAKING.
McCARTY has on hand the largest and
-V ?r n fl kcet assortment o
COFFINS
s.-''.-ia':!?:-;-c5Zri
and
TRIMMINGS
lobe found outside of either city (New York
or Philadelphia), and will mnke this branch
ol his business A SrECIALU 1. ,
COFFINS aDJ CASKETS rfanusixeor
style, can be furnished at one hour's notice
lor shipment, at a charge of oxe-tuird
LESS THAN ANY SHOP IN StROUDSBURO In
no case will he charge more than TEN PEK
CENT above actual cost. ;
attended to in any pirt of the County . at
ine buonesi possioie notice. Sept. 26 ,'G7
Itcli! Itcli! Itch!
SCRATCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH!
HOLLINSHEAD'S ITCH & S. LT RIIEL .II OIXTMEXT
No Family should he without this valua
ble mediciiip, for on the fir.t appearance o
the disorder on the wrists, between the fin.
gcrs, &c, a slight applicalioii of the Oinl
ment will cure it, and prevent its being tn
ken bv others.
, Warranted to give satisfaction or monej1
reiunaeu.
Prepared and fold, wholesale nnd retail
by W. IIO LLINS HE A D.
gtrondsburj:, Oct. 31, 'fi7, , , Druggist.
MONROE COUNTY
Mutual Fire Insurance Company
CHARTER PERPETUAL. , -Amount
of Property Insured ' $1,800,00
- The rate of Insurance in tliisCnmnnnv
is one dollar for every thousand dollars in
jured, alter winch payment no further rh.ir.
yes will be made, except to cover actual loss
by nre that may tail upon members of the
Company.' ' ' '
1 he policies issued by this Company are
.....1 1 " r.t . 1 i1 11 . -
)f ritri uai. aim uuoru-iuc iuiiet Eecuriiy,
vviih the largest economy and convenience,
1 ins company win not issue Tanneries
Distilleries or Cabinet Shops. .
Applications for. Insurance ma v be made
to either of the Managers, Surveyors or Sec.
relary.
MANAGERS.
J. Depue I.nbur, , Jacob Knccht,
Richard S. Staples, John Edinger, ;
Siliis L. Drake,' " Francis Ilagerman,
Charles D. Rrodhead, Jacob Stoulr'er, '
Robert Bovs, Theodore Schoch,
William Wallace, Thomas W. Rhodes,
Slogdell Stokes,
STOGDELL STOKES, President.
E. n. Du eher, Secrclury and Treasurer.
Silas L. Drake, Monroe co.
Melchoir Spragle, "
Peter Gilbert,
Geo. G. Shater. '
Tho. W. Rho-ks, " 1 Surveyors.
11 ' m V . a V I
r.A. uppeit. . Wavne co.
J. II. Wells, 'Pike co.
Rich'd Camden, Northampton,
Sam'l Ziegenfus, Carbon.
Ov" The elated meeting of las board ' of
ftlanagers takes place at the Secretary's of
fice, on the first Tuesday of each month, at
2 o'olock P. M.
B
LANKS op ALL KINDS fuf Sale
at
mis uiucr. ' 1 -
Found out whv people ro to McCartv's to
Vare Hooin of Lee Sc Co', ahd sella if at
an : advance ' of. only twenty-lico and two
ninth per cenL', Or m other words, Rocking
Wiairs that lie buys of Jee & to. (through
the runners he don't have) 'for 4,50 he sells
for $5,50. I ray him to Luy some good Fur
niture. Lbskj cV CU.
Stroudslmrr," Aug." 18, 1870. tf. ' ;
G
TO
M; F. EVANS & CO'S
DRUG- STORE,
(Suceessors to C. S. DetrirkA- Cn
MA US S TREE T, STROUDSBURG, Pa.
Ituttcr's Sew Building,
Constantly on hand a full stock of pure
Medicines, Drugs, Chemicals,
carefully selected and purchased for CASH.
a mil assortment ot
PATENT MEDICLXES. PERFUME
ry, Faney Soaps, Tooth Brushes, Cattle
fowacr, bailie Liniments.
Also ' .
V. S. Dut rick's Homo Powder,
i t up and constantly on hand by
M. F. EVANS & CO.
. a uuo 1 e:;eiraiing Liinimeni, ana
.1. S. DETRICK'S C omDound Svrun of Tnr.
Wild Cherry & Hoarhound.
Also the best WINES and BRANDIES
for Medical purposes.; White Leads, Oils,
Paints. Varnishes. Mixed Paints. &.c.
WIN DO W GLASS, SODA A SH, SAL
Soda, Whiting, Lubricating, Neatsfoot
Oils, c, cj-c. I'russes, Supporters and
Shoulder Braces.
Five per cent off on all Cash sales of over
one dollar.
declG'69-tf
ImportantI toJEvcry body.
The subscribers would inform the null' if
very respectfully, that they are carrying on
tne
sj. Root & Shoe ISuiiacss
at their old stand, one door above Dr
S. Wul ion's Office, on Elizabeth ft. 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.
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, Hee
Nails, Pincers, Punches, Eyelcttsand Eye
lett betts, I'egs and I'eg-Cutters, Shoe Ham
mers, Crimping Boards and Screws, also; li
ning and binding skins, a good articie of
Tampico Boot Morocco, French 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 lor showing roods.
P. S. Boots and Shoes made to order and
warranted.
CHARLES WATERS &. SON.
Stroudsburg Jan. 1 1806.
SAMUEL HOOD,
IVhtJrSfdc and Hi tail Dodcr in
C00K& PARLOR STOVES,
TIN & SHEET-IRON WARE,
AND IN
3Ie(aI House Furnishing (Joods
GENERALLY.
.Roofing :aud Sponting
done on short notice, with the lost material.
ana at reasouauie jinces. ,
ITis'ptoek'of (1ook, Varlor and Oflfice Stoves
, tiuuraees an tho host varieties known to
the trade.
CALL AND SEE.
i . . .
Store third luildine alxive the Methodist
Church. -31am street,
STEOUDSEUIUJ, PA. .
August 4, 1S70. tf. , , . .
0 FFTH E FUONT STREET.
LOQIf BEFORE YOU LEAP.
Or, in other words, examine goods and prices
before you buy. 1 have a splendid lot of
NEW FURNITURE
On hand both of my own and city make at
PRICES 'THAT MUST SUIT ALL.
PARLOR,
BEDROOM,
DINING ROOM,
KITCHEIV FIIUITURE,
AT TRICES AS LOW AS BEFOItE THE W'AU
V - ' ' ' '
Sales Rouin and Manufactory all under one Roof, on
1 laiikliu Street,
In the rear of the Stroudsburg Bank,
RAMITKT.-R T.T?r ' .
Arnl O, ISTl, lyv ;
CHRISTIAN HILLER
v . .f' ... i ' 1 . . t . I
' Has Fitted vj His Excellent
it i li, a m,
EATlXCr .
AA'O
HEER
S A. L O O K,
Main Street, Stroudsburg, Pa.
ftr He now extends
his friends and former riiRtnmora iv
V . - - - ..w.auai 111 n
...V. . ,U VIII J
his old place of business. Here they ct
drink of his delightful beverages:
Lager Ilccr,
Porlor, , Ale, KIiIiiq
Wine, Ac, &.-.
and eat of his superior
Cheese, Oysters, Jtc, Ac.
07" Minors not allowed lo visit hi. n.
loon. Mune22."?in
-if,
LOOK THIS WAY
ALL AVIIO WANT
Carriage Work or Blacksniilhiir
DONE IN A
SUPEMOU MANREN !
THE Subscriber begs leavs t0 i.
form tbe public that be is fully pri.
pared, at bis establishment, at tt
corner of Simpson and Sarah Ptreeti i(
tbe borough 'of Stroudsburg, to tuak'i u
order, every style of
Carriage, Wagon,
and, in fact, everything in his line nf U.
9 ' w - " w
smess; at the shortest possible notice mj
ou the most reasonable terms.
Carriages repaired, trimmed and paiat.
eu ui iuu ul'm siyic 01 ine art.
Having first-class material always 01
hand, and none but first-clas wortn,..
engaged, the public arc assured thatnoni
but first-class work will be turned out it
his shop.
Tn innnAAlTn n. Til, fl
he has also a Rlacksraith Shop, whtre
a" vuiiiiuLiiuu nun Ills V.arrinri'P hn
superior worknien will always le fouod
reaay to attena to the orders ol customers
Tbe public are invite-.1 to tall nnd r.
amine bis stock before purchasing el-
where. ALE.NTLNE KAUI2.
September 1J, 1867--U'.
CIO TO J. H. BfcCARTPSa
ODD-FELLOWS' II ALL, MAIN ST,
S TR 0 CD SB UR G, PA
and Buy your
FUItrviTUIlC, CARPETS,
oil-cloths, hugs,
W I W D O U' S HADES,
CURTAIXS& FIXTURE
TABIE CLOTHS, Ac,
and give
At Least Tvo Profits.
As McCarty buys, direct from lli iinnufnt
turcr.for cash (not CO day.), he can mIIjsi
MORE FURNITURE,
OF A BETTER QUALITY,
AND FOR LESS M0.VE1
than you enn buy at retail either in eitj
country, and every article is warranted
as repreenled. Sept. '26. 1-
A Chance to make Money!
One Hundred Dollars from One Dollar, j
A Mire tiling and no Preoption':
Every person ownuijr HORSES, CAT
TLE, SHEEP and HOGS arc ?uaranttrt
to make One Hundred Dollars by usii'5 1
One Dollar Package of
" YOUATT'S CONDITION P0WDEB,"
manufactured by William HollinnW
uuuuueuurg. ti you nnvc never um-u
a Pucknge and if it does not benefit y
stock to the amount of one hundred dolb
in your estimation, call at the store inJ?
your money refunded.
HORSES. It will give them gM
petite, keep their fkin loose and renderi
coat soft and shining, keeping-thfm in P
condition with one-half the feed, beinjthf
by a saving of one-half the money.
COVS.r-lt makes them give inortw1
with one-half the feed, and if lliey 2'f "ff
milk of course you make more BUTTU
and the more butter the more money
I have so much confidence in the Cif
Powder that I make the above offer, l
ing well that it will do all that w cla""
for it.
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WM. IIOLLIAM'f "lt
0O"Ask to fee The Great Tobacco i
tidole. :
March 4 IflfiQ if
1TNDEBTAKING
LEE & Co. would mo-t respectful!,
nounce that having procured an elejP"'
and having a person in their empM .
twelve years experience, in the undcn
business, are now prepared to attend u
dertaking in all its branches in the b1"
sible manner. ;
COFFINS and CASKETS ot PJ
style or quality, constantly on kaD,,,
ready for shipment at short notice. V
by mail promptly attended to. Our cT;
are moderate; we have no d'sP051'!
distress the living or rob the estate
dead." J
N. BUeady-mado ROBES, neatlyr
ten up, can be had at any time, at to" i
Room of LEE &, Co.
May 26, 1870. ly.
BLANK MORTGAGE
For sale at this Office.
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