One dark niht, not long ago, a burg 1 ir entered a private residence in a coun try town. On ascending ooe flight of Main lie observed a light in a chamber, and while deliberating what to do a large woman suddenly descended upon him, ized him by the throat, pushed him down through the hall and forced hini in to the street before he had time to think. Heroic Kepulse of a Durglar by a Wo man," was the way in which the story jippcared in the newspapers the next day. Hut when friends culled and congratulated her upon her courage, she exclaimed 'lond graciou?, I didn't know it a was ImrgLr. If I had I should have been frightened to death. I thought it was my husband come home drunk again, and I was determined he shouldn't stay in the hou.c in that condition. Kerosene. Dr. James 11. Nichols, the well known chemist, in his new work, Fireside Science," says in substance of the fire fiend, kerosene : Kerosene is not explosive ; a lighted taper may be thrust into it, or flame ap plied to it, with perfect safety. Accidents Jrom kerosene occur from two causes ; imperfect manujacture and adulteration Nartha is volatile, inflammable and dan gerous, and with imperfect distillation of kerosene some naptha remains, and fur ther, unprincipled dealers add naptl.a to kerosene. Uut even naptha is not ex plosive ; to reudcr it or the vaper that rises from it explosive it must be mixed with air, and this is the great secret of the terrible accidents now so frequent A lamp full, or nearly full, is comparati ely safe. In uiDg impure oil, above the line of oil is iuexplosive vapor (not gas), and as loDg as it is warm aud quiet no air can reach the oil ; but when the lamp cools the vapor condenses, and a va cuum is formed which is instantly filled with air, and the mixture is more or leg explosive. Let the lamp be suddenly j-haken, and an explosion is probable , or let an unreplenihed lamp be lighted, and tlicie is similar danger. Coll air strik ing a partially filled lamp will condense the vapor, air will rush in, and there will be an explosion. So much for impure kerosene. Moral, buy of responsible par ties, and always keep your lamps well filled. ''The whole hazard comes from uir tuixed vprcr." Useful and Curious. Tie famous Silver Islet mine on the roith shore of Lake Superior continues to le as productive as ever. It has been vo ke J now over a year, and has jicldcd over a million of dollars. The company are able to take out 8100,000 worth of ore a mouth at a cost of only 8,000 I Ohio has fouud a supply of fuel iu natural gas. Wells have leeu sunk at IVinesville and other laces, which furnish a constant supply in quantities sufficient to light r.ud hea' a whole towD, and obtainable at very slight A firm near Union Square, New York, received 150 for the use of their three second story windows by a partv vho wished to view the reception of the Grand Duke. It is said that men and h.-3s invariably run the heels of their boots and shoe3 over outwardly, while wo n.en arid girls always run their over in warn iv -Every one has heard the word carat used in reference to the puiitv o gold, but not every one knows just what is meant by it. If gold is twenty-four carats fine as it uever is in use it is j.uie. If it is twenty two carats fine it l.ns two parts of alloy to twenty-two of gr.I.l and so on. Gold that has but a fch'gLt alloy is too soft to wear well, and eighteen carat gold 13 as jure as is de sirallo to have it for watches, ritijrs, and such u.-e In the interior of Sweden : 1 . 1 1 .iu;uie3 iu many cases oawe oreaa ua- twice a year. It is made into large round cakes about a foot and a half in diameter and au inch and a half in thickucss. These are strung on files of sticks sus fended from the ceilings of the cottages, vnA ure often so hard that they must be brckeu with a hammer. It is cited as fin instance showing the readiness with v. bich human bones disappear, thct the Dutch government io 185-J drained oil the Harlem Lake, cn whL-h there had been many shipwrecks and naval battles. aud where thousands had found a waterv grave. The canals and trenches du to a considerable depth through the rescued laud must have had an aggregate length nf thousands of miles, and yet not a single human bone was exhumed from first to Let. Some weapons and a few coins, and one or two wrecked vessels, alone reward ed the anti quaries who watched the opera tions with the hope of a rich harvest. In such a large in as the Fifth Avenue Hotel no food is allowed to go to waste. That left on the plates is taken to the "sorting room." The untouched portions are sent into the kitchen to be warmed over for the servants' table. The rem uants are collected and sold to a dealer who nrranges them aud sells them to poor pco j!e, who ccme into his shop to buy ten cents or fifteen cents' worth at a time The very "dish water" is collected into a vat, and the oil on the top is tkimaied ofl and saved. When Germany makes war on liussia she will not ruu 'her loco motive and railway supply trains up to the gates of St. Peterburg as she did up to the lines around Paris. Io the extcn five system of railways that he is new building, the Czar uses a different sruae Jrotn any adjoiniDg country. 1 he Vas Mr College girls are supplied with their lavonte griddle cakes from a griddle eiht ... ... c n Jeet by ten, on which 5UU can bo cooked at once. The old liabylonians were not troubled with the quarrels of allopaths ana uomoepaths, Laving do physicians of uy con. nen any one was taken sick be was canied to the Forum and those who passed by were asked if they knew what the disease was ; if they knew any ene who had ever had it, and if 60, if they knew bow he was cured pish are better as well as healthier food if they are killed as soou as they are taken from the water, instead of beiDg left to die a natural or unnatural death. That is the way the Hollanders do, and no peo ple set finer fish before travellers than tfeey. Ad Lance. Tea Drinkers. After the many revelations recently published on the adulteration of tea, our tea drinkers ought to be prepared for worse uews than that they arc, according to the discovery of a French savant, con suming a quanity of leather in their favorite bevearge sufficient in the course of a year for the manufacture of a pair of boots. The consumption ol this whole some article of food is not confined to the drinkers of "lie tea," but includes such as indulge in the most costly and genuine qualities, supposing thera to mix the beve rage with milk or cream. It is to this most inocuous of drinks that we are in debted fur the addition to our cherished evening draught of an ingredient pro verbial for its indigcstibility. Tea leaves coutain a prution of ta:iic acid, which in the liquid state is suspended in solution Milk, on the other hand, contains a pro portbm ol white cf egg, and the two constituents beirijr the main ingredients ol the leather rapidly combine on mixiug (he fluids, adding by the globules ol leather like substance which they form to the capacity of the compound liquid We do not apprehend that this discovery will deter our readers from taking their accustomed allowance of tea. I may possibly, by the scientific explanation ol the process, even add a now relish to their enjoyment. At any rate, they ought. to be thankful to learn what excellent pow ers of digestion they are gifted with, ena bling them to digest shoe leather, though even this may be no novel intelligence after the convincing demonstrations furnished by the butchers. Pall Mail Gazette. PERKINS HAS THE TOOTHACHE. When I went to bed that night I appro henJcd trouble. Aloug one jaw, the left one, occasionally capered a grumbling sensation. It kept mc awake au hour or so trying to detcrmiue whether that was ail there was of it, or whether there wa somtthing to come after, that would need my wakeful presence to contend against. Thus poudcring I fell asleep, sod "forgot all about the trouble. 1 don't know how long I slept, but I fell a dreaming I had made a match for fifty dollars a side to fight s cross cut saw in a steam-mill, and was well to woik on the job, when the saw got my head between the teeth. I thought this WiiS a favorable time to wake up, and I did so It immediately trans pired that I might better have stayed where I was, arid takcu the chances with the saw. I found myself sitting straight up iu bed with one hand spasmodically grasp ing niy jaw, and the other swaying to and fro without 3113- apparent cause. It was an awful pain. I shot arcund like a dog that had been cruelly can phened. It bored like lightning thr juh the basemtit of my jaw, darted across the roof of ir.y mouth, and then raa length wise of my teeth. If every pang had been a drunken plough chased by a demon across a stump lot, I think the observer would understand my coudition. I could no more get hold of the fearful nsony that was carorlhing around mc, than 1 could pick up a piece of wet soap when io a great hurry. I thought L was rid of the toothache but a grumblin- set in next morning. It vas just like the Jecliog ot the ui-ht be iuic, .iuu a niii vuicu taiu io ice. JjOok I did. I went sfraiahtirav to the den tist who has pulled the teeth of our family and knew our peculiarities. There was an uneasy smell about his office It whs I verv sctrestive of irnnMo n,l T o.,rr ed it in I experienced a sinkin- fcelin- J (-1-1 -. .'Lfrj ti0 i f II 11 1 1 - I in the pit of iny stomach. I looked at him, and sickly smiled He was never even on a iiouuay, the hanUsotncsit oftucn but now his appearance was very depress Inr Ho IakLoiI i;t. t.i C" " .wi.n iibc a. tuiL'SB Willi a lighted candle inside of it. I told him what the matter was with me, how that I had been up all niht with a four story pain ; how my wife had been thrown outol bed by the violence ol my euucrinj how a av ... He asked me if i would sit down. 1 sat down on what was on-ce a ho 'shcad out now cut down ana newly carpeted. He held back my head, opened mv mouth ana went to nshinp; around inside with a piece of watch spring. iiuu wnsie 11c anieu lie conversed 4.1 1:tl lit . O " 1 1 I j.wu ii.i 1 c luu" 111 ;i ifrrinin . 1 . 1 " 1 T Lnr ' "It seems the trouble is with one of th 111 I I btscusfids. 1 1 f ixinrcn I i.If 1- I pid was, but I thou; well in the Lead of the With so f-hort a word as that, so I asked . i with some vior : -Which ooe?" 'Ti. frnf:,J t,n :u .. L-wv.wo, cam HU. ' " " ' - - J"ufcni;iiuusiyaillIlC fected. The subruaxilliary "land i3 pome RTPnnnQRTTOn t awtt what enlarired : but it doe nnt n.nCe..;i., ' UilUIT II ilL III W flUIHJ I .,r "" 1 I " .7 i ;t t , , . .. - m which I certainly was, although if the a ciuj uruuu iw near inai pmhi i p-rouns naa ensued it was not at all like j ... ....vu.uumiminiscii, un-no thnr I chnnlJ I t-J. j: t aS ?uiueiuuig mat wouiu spill as 1 was dressed nn in mw ,oct lie kept on talking and anIio?. 4,lhe oe30pha''us isn't lonP " l, remarkcJ. 'Ah," said T, winking at him. ' Oh me, the ligaments are quite firm. L nnht say " "Did it hurt you ?" he asked as cool as an ice cream freezer. "Hurt me! Great Heavens, did you expect to split me open with a watch spring, and not have it hurt me ? What was the matter did you slip J" "Certainly not, he said, I was simply getting hold of the tooth. Just hold your head back ao instant, and I will have it out at once." T ...P T nn'r lr ....... with a shiver. '-The toothache is bad "." r"J.,u Miai mM'iece. J'very number con euoub, but it isheayen alongside of that Hi Muael and 11 "in he had fo 30 Q watch spring. You may come up some Th-e am,1 A,,8Ust n4m- time, and pull it out when I ain't at home A TS am fIur,ty 1lece8 of T I think I Lid enduTe the onerat on7f T nd F?. I ODeration if T m .. . i . . . . . auoui eint blocks off. nmo nn when you cau." THE ORIGINAL HO AYE SEWING MACHINE, IMPROVED. The Simplest, The Most Complete, The Handsomest, The Best ill the Market. Its Simplicity, Durability, Ease of Opera tion, Perfection in Mechanical construction, f jightne.-s and Beauty in Style and Finish, and adaptation to a large range of work, delight and tatisfy 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 Corder. 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 11 u filer. IT MAKi:s TUE Elastic Lock Stitch WHICH WILL NOT UNRAVEL. && Its Simplicity enables any one to be come proficient. Au earnest invitation is extended to those about to purchase a Sewing Machine, to call, examine, and be convinced. FOR S A 113 BY BAKU'S DRE1IER, Agent, STUOUDSBUKG, PA. aug 17 tf lewis T. LA BAH & Co. DI'.ALKRS IN Dry. Goods, Yankee Xotlon$, Groceries, Provisions, Flour and Feed, Fish ami Salt, boot and aiiocs, Hardware, Wooden Ware, Crockery, JJ rushes C- rooms, Jveroscne and, in short, almost everything you can .1 f 1 r . - uniiK ot or ask lor; all ot which are of fered at smash down nriees. at the old staml, on Main-street, hettveen the Bank and the J' ffirsonian office. The puhlic are inv:tcd to call. LEWIS T. LA 13 A 11 & CO. February 10, 1S71. Makino-. ge The undersigned takes this method of inrorminj the public, that he still con iuU(,oiiiv,iu.j.t uujiucjjiiian us u ranches at his old Stand, on Franklin street, Stroudsburp;, Pa., where he will he haD- py to receive orders fur work in his line luciuum? ccneral I TTT1 1 - I Weiwrigllting, Blapksmith- rdmima mmming, oZC. IIls stock, of the best quality of seasoned lumber is larsre and verv romnlete- an.l n lias n full inron nf firar nto m.l.. " " ' J . 1 I Ul JO ITU K 111 CII at all the branches, he flatters hinisell t,lat 'ie fully prepared to accomodate aI1 wo Javor hnu with orders, and fuaran tee etiie satislsiction Iiepairing promptly attended to l TIITVTMM V July 2S, 1870. Itcli! Itch! Itch.! SCRATCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH! USE IIOLLIXSIIEAD'S II I II I .SALT RIIEU.il 0I.T3IE.T No Family should be without this vnlnn. b!e medicine, for 011 the fit appearance of me uiforuer on tne wriMs, between the fin. yer.-, &c., a slight application of the Oinu itwint ttrifl 7. w n n. ..I ... t " uuu preveni us ueni"' Li. f l l tr f K . . Warranted to ffive satisfaction or monrvl 1 11 nueu. .! - J i repareu and tobl. wholesale ami rn.nit 1 uv iv 111 11 1 m win.' 1 11 . x r w 9 ....... 'I rLroniiiiniirnr i irf t;t r . r o Mke ?.f Application for r a i UC-CfiliJI'iCr. iotice is hereby civen that will he t,.:' m il, ov, T :,.!...:: . .. :r ; . IISll - .lt n Knmn I '.!. . .-v- iBia.ure, uy me i 7. " w...rcu ui me oiocsnoiuers ol u' for the renewal of the VA - . m. m vv t,xA liJim The name and style of aid fnrnnm I inn ..i.ii . ... i - .i.iii ccinunue 10 Le. The Stromlslmr Bank." oirouiifebur The location of fini,l Tt.nt si...n i . .. """-.uiiiinuu oc in uie liorough of Slroudsbur"'. and couiny 01 aionroe. 1 he ohieet nf sii.l tinuj existence of paid cornora'e bmlv 88 a bank ot issue, discount, nnrt lnii U",,CI piviMoiioi uieueneral Banking law of April 1G, 1650, and its suDDlement? The amount of Cnoital Stnrk nf Corporation shtill be One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000) in shares of Tww.iv.fiw auiiwimi b iiiiii.mi rill I . Dollars ($25) each. By order of the Board of Directors, Mfl?J President J. Al ACKEV. Cashier. Stroudsburg Pa. jtine 15-fim. C sicai. MosTur.v .i oil .i. i.w.. VI 13" -""5. l 0 l tHO I. b' V IIHIT t Jluhic at mm iu-,, v iiiivrb i i. U tains from to $o worth of ew will A. m " - v "muni lur ou cents. C au.2 17-tf Carria LOOK THIS WAY, ALL WHO WANT Carriage Work or Blacksniitking DONE IX A SUPERIOR MANNER! THE Subscriber bees leave to in- fomi the public that he is fully pre lim pared, at his establishment, at the corner of Simpson and Sarah streets, in the borough of Stroudsburg, to make to order, every style of Carriage, Wagon, and, iu fact, everything in his line of bu siness, at the shortest possible notice, and on the most reasonable terms. Carriages repaired, trimmed and paint ed in the best stylo of the art. Having first-class material always on hand, and none but first-class workmen engaged, the public arc assured that noue but first class work will be turned out at his shop. Iu connection with his Carriage Shop he has also a lilaeksmith Shop, where superior workmen will alwaj-s be found ready to attend to the orders of customers The public are invite.1 to call and ex amine his stock before purchasing else where. VALENTINE KAUTZ. September ID, !S67.-tf. A I oxl nvjv lot of STOVES of rX all descriptions have been received at - - - ----- -w m of Stroudsburg. He has COOKING STOVES, & PARLOR STOVES, of the latest improvements; and entire new stylgp, and considerablcsavingof fuel, which cm be had at Ine lowest City prices. Also. all kinds of Stove-3?ipe. A large assortment of TIN WARE of ev- ery description, constantly on hand, which will he sold nt wholes. tie arid retail, as rea sonable as can be had in the Cilv. All kinds of repairing done in the shortest. cheapest and best manner. Call and exam ine his stock before you purchife elsewhere. t'eb. II, L olJ. VM, S.FLO II Y. UNDERTAKING. McCARTY has on hand the larpest nmllz 1 . r.i- - -JfKO - . best assortment ot COFFINS and TRIMMINGS to be found outside of either city (New York or 1 '"'acelphia), and will make this branch miiaceipnia;, and will make tins branch his business A SPECIALITY. 01 ,,w ""siness A bl'LL-IA LI I V. COFFINS and CASKETS nf any size or . 1 ... - r y . ''n . turn,sle(J at one hour's notice for siiipmciit, at a ciiaroe of oxe-third I.V.S3 THAN ANV SHOP IN STROCDSnCHO In noense will he charire more than TET PER 11j. I above actual cost. attended to in any pirt of the County at me stioncsi possiDie notice. I Sept. 26 , 07 310XIIOK COUNTY initial Fire Insurance Company. CI I A 11 TEli PER 1E T UA L. Amount of Properly Insured $1,300.00 company is one uonar ior every thousand do ars n- surcd, after which payment no further elmr res will be made, except to cover actual Ins by fire that may fall upon members of the Company. pi - . . , , . I lhc policies issued by this ConiDanv are " 'I - tn.unest security, i i ..r. i .1. .. . wnii um larirepi ecoiioniy and conven pppo This company will not issue Tanneries' Distillerics or Cabinet Shops. Applications for Insurance ance may be made s, Surveyors or Sec. to either of the Managers, Survey reiary. MANAGERS J. Depuc La bur, J.icob Knecht, a. . . . - V Id . ' St8I,,cs. Jol KJinger. 4 o. i. ..lolias Li. Drake. rrancw llncmrmnn Charles D. Brodheau, Jacob SloutFer. V'!!1 IJovp. Theodore Schoch, u ,,,lan WalJacr, Thomas V. Rhodes, Slogdeli Stokes, STOGDELL STOKES, President. E. B. Dreiier, Secretary end Treasurer. oilos L. Drake, Monroe co. ftlelchoir oprajle, " Pcier Gilbert. " Geo. G. Shnt,r. iuu - v- noues, Surveyors. '''"PPe. nayneco m -v i. w J. ii. wells, 1'ike co. Rich'd Camden, Northampton, Sam'l Zieirenfus. Carbon. OtT The stated meet in tr of iIia !.a.if.i r ftianager takes place at the Secrotarw'- r. w.. rr j,,,,!. uebuuy oi eacn month, at 2 o'olock I. M. BLANKS Ol' ALL KINDS fur Sale at this OfUcr. j Ayer's Clierry Pectoral, For Diseases cf tho Throat and Lung3, such R3 Coughs, Colds, Whoopins Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption. Anion; tlio pre;it liomvries t" niicm science, fow r ot" more mil value to mankind t1i;in tliis ef fW'tuul remedy for nil ilie:ies tf the Throat ainl I.nnjr. A va.-t trial of its virtues, throughout this and other countries, has shown that it docs Mire!v ntul efl'cetuallv co!itr l thfMn. The testimony "of our het cit! 7e:is. of all classes, era!dihcs the fact, that Ciiki:i:y I'mctokai. wi'l mid does relieve and ruro the nlilictiu; disorders of the Throat :n:d Luu heyon 1 a:iy other medicine. The most dan'irous mllvtioiis of the Pulmonary Orpins yield to its jiower; rn 1 cases of t'onstimj) tioii cured by this iirejKirati.Mi, :ire ublic ly known, so remarkable as hardly to be be lieved, were they not rovea beyond dispute. As a remedy it is adequate, on which the public in iv r'iy for full protection. Py curing Cotichs, the forerunner of i:ntre .-erious disease, it saves u:inn:ubcre 1 liw, :tn 1 an amount of MilTerim not to lie co-nputed. It challenges trial, and con vinces tii-.! iti'it sceptical. Kvery fami'.v should keep it on hand a a protection niaiiit the early an 1 unpcrccivcd attack of Pulmonary Allections, which an c:t-;Iy met at tir-t, but which become incurable, an I too often fata!, if neglected. Ten der !u::;i need thi defence; and it is unuisc to be without it. As a safeguard to children, amid tiie distre-sii! di.-ca-e which be-et the Throat an 1 Ci:e-t of ciiildhowl, OiKi:i;Y Pi croi:.w. i invaluable; fo: by its timely use, multi tude nn reeued from premature fmivo. and saved to the love mid election centred on them. It a.-t speedily a:id Mircly a;;:imt ordinary colds, seT.rii! M);iud and hcakh-rcstorin; dcep. No o:ic will sulV'-r troublesome Influenza and pain ful Iro:ie':i!:.s when they know Low ca-i!y th ' c.ia be cured. Or! -i:u!iy the product of l'Wjr, laborious and successful chemical investigation, no cost or toil i spared in making every bottle in the utmost H).-i''3 perfection. It may 1 confidently rc !i d upon as po-sesslie: all the virtues it has ever exhibited, and capable of prodticin: cures as incmorablo as Ilia greatest i: has ever infected. rr.rrAnr.D ax Dr. J, G. AVER h CO., Lowe!!, Mass., Pr-ctle-il r.sil Analytical Chrtsilst. SOLI) P.V ALL IKIUG GISTS I'-VLUYWHERE. sept 21-ly Gothic Hall Drag Store. William C3oIlsnlicad, WFinTacaln onil hmn-rriJ STROUDS1IUKG, Pa. Constantly on hand and lor sale cheap for cash, a fresh sup ply of Drujrs, Medicines, Paints, Oil, Gl::ss, Putty, A'arnish, Ker osene Oil, I'erfumery aud Fancy Goods; also Sn!2, hliE3l nssei Doors. Pure Wines aud Liquors for Medicinal purpose P. S. Physicians Prescriptions care fully compounded. Stroudsburg, July 7, 18C4. QFF THK FllONT STREET. LOOK BF0KG Y0ULEAP. - v.. .1 1 , . otiier worus. oxaiuiuc soous anl prices bc!-,rc you liny j ,uve ;l -,lonJia lo of NEW FURNITURE On hand both of my own and city make at PRICES THAT MUST SUIT ALL. PARLOR, BEDROOM, DINING ROOM, AT ritlCES AS LOW AS UK FOR fi TIIK AVAU. Sale Room and M..iuif;ictor- all uniler one Roof, on EraiiKHii Street, In the rear id' the tromMmnr Hank, April o, IsTI. ly. Ayer's air vi For restoring to Gray Hair its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which is at once agreealde, healthy, a n l elVivtual for 0'Uf to its original color, with the glos ami freshness of fo,,th. Thin 1,.,;- i. T.:..i- l mi:.:' ( - i i , io u.nuriiuu. i.iuiii' naif cjiecKeu. o.l iv' . , ' "'""'"m uiien, uioii'jn nor aiwavs. curetl bv its u.. Xl,ir-M v, ' , " .v.". " , " , W ,re tho are le- stroycil, or the glaiuls atrophieil and Ulca.yel; l" such as remain can be saved by this application, and stimu- growth of hair is iirodueed. Instead . of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the lmir from turning gray or fulling oiF, and consequently prevent baldness. The restoration of vitality it gives to the scalp arrests and prevents the forma tion of dandruff, which is oft. 11 ofc tin- cleanly and offensive. Free from those deleterious substances which mike some preparations dangerous and inju rious to the hair, the Vigor can only benelit but not harm it If wanted merely f(r a HAIR DEKSSIKfl. nothing else can bo found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, ami vet list long on th;j hair, giving it a rich, glossy lustre, and a n-r.itefnl MM H ' mimk preserving the lair. It soon Tr'S&f&?- or Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., IVttctiral and Analytical Cliemiets, lowultj, mass. eepl 2 My GO TO J. II. McCAUTI'S, ODD-FELLOWS' HALL, MAIN St S Ti: O CD SB VIZ G. PA., a nd Buy your FUUNSTUIiK, CARPETS, osr-cr.oTsis, e:s;gs, WIX DOW SHADES, TAB5EC CLOTHS, &c., and sive At Least Two Profits. As McCarly buys, direct from I lie nnnnr-. turer, for ca&h (not 60 day;-), he can elIj0J MORE FURNITURE, OF A BETTER QUALITY, AND FOR LESS MOSEY than you can buy nt retail cither in city or country, and every article is warranted inbe as represented. S.'pt. ao. 1SG7 TlIE INGREDIENTS THAT j COMPOSE JIOSADALIS are .published on every package, tlicre 'fore it is not a secret pre juration J consequently jPIIISICIAXS PRESCRIBE IT y It So n nn.l.ln t ! . Syphilis in all its forms, Rheuma tism, Skin Disease!", Liver Com plaint and all disKasus of tho Dlood. will do mora g-ood tlian ten I)ott!e of tho Syrups of Sarsaparilla. THZ UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS have ':?cJ Ilopadalis in thcirpraetico for the pist three years and freely endorse it as a reliable Alicmtiva and Blood Turificr. DR. T. C. rUGIT. rt Ealtimcre. DR. T. J. EOYK1N, " DR. R. W. C'AKIi. DR. V. O. PANNKLI.V, DR. J. S. SPARKS, of Xicholasrillo, Kv. DR.L. McCARTHA, Colurabh, DR. A. B. XOBLKS, i:dgecoml), N. C. USED AIiD ESD0SSED BY J. B. FRENCH SOXS, njl River, Mass. r. V. lil, Jackson, rMirh. A. F. VHKKLKK.Liiua, Ohio. B. HALL, Lima. Ohio. CRAV11N t CO., Oordonsvi'.Ir, Va SA.M-L. G. JIcFADDr., Murfrces- boro, Tenn. Our space will not allow of any ex. tended remarks in relation to the; virtuesof Itosadalis. Tothc Medici! Profession tre guarantee a Fluid F.x tract superior to anv thev have ever used in the treatment cf diseased Biood : and to the alilicted we sav trr Rosadalis, and you will be restored to health. Rosadalis is sold fcv all Dmr"ists. price -50 per bottle. Address 13. CLEHENTS & CD. Manufacturing Chemislt, Baltimore, Iti. july 2071 ly. SAMUEL TT.O AT " sfs ill Wholesale aud Kcfaif Dade- TIN & SHEET-IRON WAKE, AND IN Metal House Furnishing deeds GENERALLY. Koofiiig ami SpculiKg done on Miort notice, with the best iiiatciia', and ;tt reasonable prices. His st(x-k of Oh.k. l'avlor an-1 O.Tnv Stwi embraces all the bot varieties known t the trade. CALL AXD SEE. Store tliinl building, almve tiie Mahod:.-t Church. 3Ia:n street, STiiouDsunui, vx August 4, 1370. tf. UNDERTAKING! LEE & Go. would mo-t respectfully a'1 nounce that havinj procured an elegant and having a person in their employ of twelve years experience, in the undertaking business, are now prepared to attenJ to un dertaking in all its brunches in the Lest pos sible manner. COFFINS and CASKETS ot av si:- style or quality, con.-tant.'y on JuiiJ. am1 reauy ior tiiipment at short notice. Order ty mail promptly attended to. Our c!iarSps" are moderate; we have no dispusiiicii i distress the livin or mh ihe piaies ot dead. N. B. Ready-made ROBES, neallv ten up, can be hud at any time, at the Wr0 Room of LEE it Co. i i3 '; f t I i, -lr ;.- -- . j-.-, ; May '(, 1S70. ly.
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