( ' i . r t 3 ' V 4 9 ,: '! '. -' i .ft " - i i Kx U. S. Senator Tales, of JUinoip, U ro v :it bis home in Springfield; a (on fnitii bp d. debased drunkard, lie vras a n an of splendid i n telle cj ; ual. gifts. a nil of J tmC; Vtuerotfs nature) ' ; -"-' - j.y. From the report of Immigration, pfre V. pared in the Rureau of Statistics, ' Trea p'lry: Department, we learn- that during , -. 1ST 1 he number of immigrants iato this " "country .was 343,170. Steadily tho tide ' continues to iucresee from the Old World, jj .There is plenty of room in the New. e have broad and fertile plains in the West beriug millions of acres where the ,Vi. hardy pioneers cau fiud plenty to do. The Hartford Post fells this story. As , i 4Vie - -kSO traiD from New York reached Stamford, Saturday, an antique looking dame thrust her head out of the window ojpoMte the refreshment room door, and li.r btiefly shouted : - oT '-Sonny !'.' : A bright looking boy came up to the '.window. . "Utile boy," she said, "liaTe you a , mother?"- . . - ' . ' " '.; ..l'Yes ma'am.", . " ...,';' i" ':Po you love her?" 'Yes ma'am-" . ... . ! , - f .,Do you go to school ?" . . . : 'And are you faithful b yoizr studies i es ma am. iDoyoueay your praylrs every night?" Can I trust you to do an errand for me?" Jinf.res ma'am."rin ?'v' -tp I 3.1 1 'j fhtok ' I can : tbor" said the ' lady, looking steadily down on his manly face. f Hero is five cents to get me an apple Re&etnler, Gcd see3 you." . Net so Fanny for Tliem. 5 Not lepg since, on a railway train a young couple seated in a car. were so' af iectionatc that they could nyt keep it to themselves, much to the amusement' ct some and di?gut of others of the passen gers. The couple had attracted a good deal of attention ou the passage by their affectionate kisses and embraces, and the conductor concluded, to play a trick' on them that would, perhaps, operate bene ficially. He telegraphed -: abend to the aired oi a station to Lave a ciervruau at4ii . s ..-!..,.....- the ueriot. . jihs'trn'.a cane m.aad-tue il.'O fra:a earn divine was prompt. When the train Eton - ped, the minister entered the car u n-I the conductor pointed out the couple, who . btillsat aiTectionately near each ether. The clergytrsan advanced toward them. - and in a clear, slow voice said-: .. "Arc you the couple who desire to be married''' r They made no answer, but appeared to Ibe uttcrl' cjufused and dumb founded, - while tin; pa?sengc?rs, who now first kbcw of ths trick, could not restrain their l iughter- j aad by the whistle sound ed on I the train left, carrying the lady and gentleman with it, while the miDistdr 'srriyed behind. The affair was explained ;to hiui the next Jay, and his fee paid as it he had performed the ceremony. Dur iug the rest of the trip, the cjuple yrcre si :r alioctioaale. Charcoal for. Siek Cattle. Ncutly all animal-i" he3on:e. tick from 'Hmpn per eating. In nine cases' out of. ten, t lie dice.stion is wrong. Charcoal is the most eEcicut and rapid corrective. , It will cure in a majority of cases. ; An ei iDjpIe ot its use : The hired man came in with the in telligence that one of the finest cows was very tick' and a "kind neighbor proposed . the usual drugs and poisons. The owner ; being ill, and unable to examine the cjw L'oGcluJed that the trouble came from pome over eating, and ordered a teacup ol pulverized charcoal iu water. It was mixed, .placed in a junk bottle, the head - lfld upward,' and the water with its . charcoal poured downward. In five min utes au improvement was visible, aud in a few hours the auimal was in the pas lure quietly eating grass. 'Auother instance of equal success oc curred with a young heifer which be 'canie badly bloated by eating green ap ples after a hard wind. ;' The bloat was .o rve that the sides were almost as hard as a barrel. The old remedy, saleratus, was tried fur the purpose of correcting the acidity. JJut the attempt ta put it down always caused coughing, and itdid" ''' little good. Half a teaspoouful offrefh powdered charcoal was next given. In six hours, all appearance of bloat had j:one, and the heiler was well. CountYjj Gtutkrry.iii. - . ' 8 Cas3 cf Hydrphcbia. , Although, no surc-reuiemedy for bydr .f.phobia has been. found, , it appears, that ... ome important discoveries respecting the nature of the dsease have been made late ly in Russia. A Russiau cfiicial journal publishes .a "coin m'uai cation ou the subject Iroui a paper contributed to the arch,nres : of-judicial medicine. "Since," it an nounces, "the Jrofessor of Pathological Anatomy, M. M. Rudnow, undertook in 18G3 the lectures on the pathological anatomy or animal ' for veteriuary stud 1 cnts, he has giren particular attention to the subject of cauine madness, po jnaoy cases'of " which came whhin'the ""f cope of judicial Tc'terioary practice, while hitherto so few firui bases for a satifac tory diagnosis of the disease have been - obtained by opening the animals.. Doing convinced that euro results could only be - arrived at by taeans of the microseope, he continued his researches, and witli the aid of that instrument made a surprising J - m M J uiscovery. inis main caue oi raoics is . the anatomical alteration of the kidneys tprougn tLtir parenchymatous mfiamma tiou. Tho differs from other forms of in flamation in that the whole epithelium cf the kidneys is diseased at the same time, and that it easily degenerates, while the lobes of the kidueys fill at the . same time with a fatty substance, by which the uui form fatalissue of hydrophobia is brought about." Supposiog the cause of the dis ease . to be thus asceitained.it is to be hoped that as little time as possible will be bst in discovering a cure for it. Too iRIncli for the Devil., ; t Thil'is Edward llale's story : "A aian had' sold himself to the devil, who was tO:possesa hiiu.ata cejtaiq.time ualess he coujd (propou,nd a question to his Satanic majesty which ho could not answer, I he being allowed to put' three questions to him. The timo came fan the devil to claim his owo, and he consequently ap peared. The first question the mau ask ed was concerning theology, to which it caused the devil no trouble to reply. The second he also answered -.without hesita tion. The man's fate depended ou the third. What should it be ? ' Me hesitated and turned pale, and the cold dew stocd ou his forehead, while he shivered with anxiety, nervousness and terror, and the devil triumphantly sneer ed. At this juncture the niuu's wife en tered the room I with a bonueton her head. xVlarmed at her husband's condition, she demauded to know the cause. hen in formed, she laughed aud said, "I can pro pound a question wbicli tne devil mm self cannot 'answer. Ask Jiini ' which is the front of this bonnet?" Titer devil Yve it ur aud retired in disgust, and the man was tree. A STUPID HHUSB AND. ridir.g on horseback just at night through the woods in Saginaw county, Michigan, I cacifc into a 'clearing, in the iaiddld oi which stood a:log house, its owner sitttuj in the open door smoking his pipe. Stop ping my horse, before hicu the following conversation ensuueu t "Good evening, sir," said I. "Good evening!" "Can I get a glass of milk of you to drink?!' . ' . ' 1 : j 'Well ! I don't know. Ask the M vronian' ... i Iy tliis time his wife was standing by hts '$.iJa. '' )' i ! : ' ' .' i ! V While drinking it I asked ; j "Think we arc goiug to-get a storm ?" "Well, I really don't know. Atk the old woman she can tell." j 'I guess we shall get oae right away, said the wife. ' : ; Again I asked ; j ' 'How mucli land have you got cleared here ?" 'Weil I den't really know. Ak .the '.About niuctccn acres," said sh answering. ' : ; Just then a .troop of children came ruuniog and shouting around the corner of the shanty., j "All these your children," I said. - VDon't know.' Ask the oil woman she knows best." I I Vlid not w'jiit to hear v,her reply, jbut ew rein, and left immediately. J drew Lost Children. j In Isew lork City there is a station house -devoted "'to the ; reception : of those who have becu picked up in the streets by the police. A reporter who ' visited the place' says!: - , i A policeman ;ca me in with a little boy 'about seven ye'ars of age, with a bruised and bleeding face; in tears, in rags,' dir ty. and .a lamentable figure generally. "Who is this?" paid: the1 ; njatron. f-JIis name is Paddy Woolan, and he .djsen't knowrquite, where.hc lives," replied the policeman. - H is father and motherjare having a drunken spree in the house, hav ingbeat each other and the children, jind driven them out of the house. I foend him running, out of breath, and.' panting with fear and fatigue, and I've brought him Yip here." The matron, nodded with a sort of troubled look, wiped his eye., presented him with a piece of bread and butter and gave, him a cup of tea. This treatment abated the violence cf his srief. anU! though be sobbed a little ns; he munched, yet the eea of his culotton was cviJently going down. "Are there many such . cases V inquired the reporter. "Too many, only too many," she an swered ; "half the poor children who arc lost have in reality been driven out by one parent or the other in a burst of drunken fury. Iu two or three days they will come for him, pretending the deepest grief, but : I see the boy watch their hands as if expecting a blow, and ready, to dodge it." The world little knows what- these , children have - to en dure in:their miserable hoce?, ofiJ how the parents, by their vices, perpetuate in their offspring defects ja "character. . ' What a Dream Did. V The Port -Wayne Scntind soberly ha r rates'the following as a fact: "A gentle man of high social position, living in this county, has a son engaged as a clerk m a large mercantile liQuie in Qaiaha. A few weeks ago . the father received a. letter from hi? tiou lo the effect that ho had been robbed of $5,000 belonging to hii employer, while returning from a collect ting trip , into the . country, t ,'i'he father was naturally. . troubled by' thV Intelli gence, and when be returned to his room for the night he lay awake for some time thinking of the unfortunate occurrence. At. last he fell a sleep, . and as it feemed to Uiia he was sitting by a table in a bed chamber ofrr- Hotel .of Omaha, listen ing to tne conversation of two young men who were recalling the particulars )of a robbery ia which they had just been con cerned, while'they. counted over the pro ceeds of the same with an exultant air. Learning the -number of their room he descended the stairs, consulted the rj"is iry, nxiijg useir names in memory, toge ther with the date under which they' were written, and then awoke. He immediate ly wrote a Idttcr to his fou, requestin" Mm to call at the hotel, look at the reC gister', and if the found the names of John B Wilson and James Frank inscribed ou its pagesunder the date of November, to have the : parties arrested, aud charged with the thief t of 5,000. , The son ifol lowed the. directions, and from a, litter received by the father yesterday, we learn that the said John 1L Wilson and James Prank were arrested at the said hotel, and that they confessed to the felony ; that 53,812 of the lost money w-is recov ered, and that the offenders had teen sent to the penitentiary." I : THE - ORIGINAL HGAYE SEW;Ii'G:lUACJl:IlEi ;ti The Simplest, . The Most Complete, The Handsomest, The Best in the Market. ' Its Simplicity' Durability, Ease of Opera tion Perfection in Mechanical construction, Lightness and Beauty in Style and Fiqish, and adaptation to a large range of work, delight and satisfy everybody, and challenge the World. ; LOOK AT THeImPROVEMENTS. A New and Improved Drop Feedi .; A New and Improved lension. , t t A New and Improved Hemmer. "'''A New and Improved Feller. ' u, - A .New and Improved lkaider A New ami Improved Corder. ' : c . A New and Improved Head and Liftpr, .., A. New and Improved Tuck Marker. A New and Improved Binder, j . ! ; ; A New and Improved Quilter A New and Improved Ptufiler. " ' 'it makes 'the 'V j l-Elastic-LockStitcji which will not unravel!' ; ficT" Its Simplicity enables ,any one. t6 be I come proficient. "". ,1" . . ; 1" An 'earnest1-invitation -is . extended to those about to purchase a Sewing Machine to call, examine, and be convinced. ' ' - FOB 'SALE-'BY DARlt'S JBKEUEK, Agent, STltDCDSBURG, PA. aug 17-tf G. II. Dreher. .. ........ E. B. Dreher J (2 door? wet of the "JefTersonian Office,' KLIZ ADi:T II STREET, ; Mromlsimrpr, I'a.j DREHER & BRO., -1 : Biugs, 33elIcinoji, Perfumery asirt Toilet Arliclesi' , rpaiirts, QILS,. VARNISHES, GLASS k PUTTY Abdoiniiial Supporters and Shoulder ' : ; '" Braces. 's 5 2 a rd n V 13 EI 3: R" TR V SS KS Also 5 i TRUSSES OP VARIOUS PATTERNS Lamps and Lanterns Burning ' ) find 'T.nVrir.s.t.fTicir (TKln I Phy.stfrians Prescription carefully Com-, poundod. N. I. The" IncrluM- Cash jriee paid for OILof WINTER ORE KX. 1 uar'4-tf. -:. ' mm T. U BAR & Co. ' DEALERS IN ' ' ' Dry floods, " ' . ' Yankee Motions, ' ''' Gruct ries, .. , ; k J'rocftions, Flour and Feed f 1 ' Ft'sh and Suit, Loots ana bho'S, , , . - . , Hard ic are, Wooden Ware, -J Crockery, lirHishcs f Jiroonis, . . ;'. ' v Kerosene aud, in short, almost everything you can think ot or ask lor; all oi which are of fered at smash down prices, at the ,old stand, on Main-street, between the Rank and the Jrff'ersont'an office. - ."'', The public are inv:tcd to call..; LEWIS T. LA RAR & CO. February 1G, 1871. ! Caniiigc Makinff. The uuderaincl takes this method of informing tho public, that he still con tinues the above business in all its branches at his old . Staud, on Franklin street, Stroudhburg a , where he will ifdiap py io receive orders for work'iu his Hue, including general WUeelwrighting, ? BlacksinitH- mg''Famtmg, Trimming, cc. Ilia stock, of the best quality of seasoned lumber is large and very completer and as ua u iuu iorce ci nrsr cias workoieu at all the branches, he flatters himself that he is fully prepared to accomodate all who favor him wita orders, and guajau tee entire satisfaction."' j., RepaiiiR'promptly attended to . - WM. HUNTSMAN..: July 28, 1870. VB1T, CACAP AND QUI(jK, Printed to Order at the JEFFERSONIAN j, Main Street, Stroudsburg', Pa. ' f" All Orders promi'1' filled. ! Give us a c;dl. " ' t Cards, Bill Heads, Labels &c J0:b 11 1 i To 'all Whom it inay Concern ! 1! ' TOe'tmdersfanedrhavTnff'ffone' irito'!the Broom Business, would 'notify 'the.; public, most-respectfully, that he is prepared, With the best and latest improved macninery, and the, best quaility'of material, to manufacture Brooms, Wh?sts," And Small Brooms . or children, in a manner superior to any. thinrr in that line ever offered for sail in Monroe Couniv at wholesale ana retail, a little below city prices. - He is also pre pared to furnish to order, at short notice ; . ., . . . . j . . . . ' Brocm ilachincs, Kasdles, Wire & Twine all of the best, and warmtedtogivesatitfae tion. I'?? S if f ! .The use of one of my Brooms will set tlfi 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 uounty, he woiild Bay that they can how find a home market for'all the broom Corn they can raise. and each farmer should strive to raise enough fur his own use arid have some left to' tell. Those" desiring eeed to plant can' always find an abundance of the best quality ofbeed by calling on the. undersigned. 1 " The undersigned will, also, attend to SAW. .FILING at the shortest possible notice, and from his experience in this brancntjf basiness, he flatters himself that he cannot fait. to give perfect satisfaction 1 Before purchasing-elsewhere, persons wil most, certainly advance their interests by calling una ekamining my 6tock of Brooms, t Ol" Country Produce taken in exchange, Dou'l forget the place, on Franklin Street opposite Win. Huntsman's Livery btabte. .ISi.' i A. K. UAK3IISll March 16, '71 If. ' r i A "S cxiviiivc Iotif STOVES f xjL all descripions have been received at the store of the subscriber, in the borough of Stroudsburg. He has COOKING STOVES; & PARLOR STOVES, of the latest improvements; and entire new ttyle, and considera"blesaingof fuel, .which can be had at tne lowest City prices. Also all'kinds'of- " ' ' : . ": : r Sto ve-I?ipe. . A large assortment of TIN WARE of ev ery description, constantly on hand, which will be sold nt wholes tie and retail, as rea sonable as can be had in the Citv. I All kinds of repairing'done in the shortest, cheapest and best manner. , Call ond exam ine his stock before you purchase elsewhere. Feb. 11, . . WJM, S.f LUKY. 7' JPER! CEjSTT: BOROUGH BONDS ' The Borough of Stroodaburg offers for sale 7 per ten t; bonds to uit purchasers. 'These bonds are issued under Act of Assembly of May . lOlh, 1871, authorizing the,: issue of bonds to an amount not exceeding S5,000, for the purpose of raising funds for the purchase of a Steam Fire Engine and ap paratus.' "Said "bonds are exempt "from all taxation except for Stale purposes; and a rare opportunity is offered to capitalists, large or, email, for 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 klie underigned. ': TIIEO. SCilOCII, ! ' ' " Chief Burgess. Attest: B..S. Jacoby, Scc'y. j " ang 3-tf r-' . j - Tin it " TCOW 18 TIIE'TIME TO VSK ' if . Vo ii Cbit(!i(iosi Powder. . In the Fall and Winter when your cqws give' but little milk this powder is Mire to increase .',Jte quantity and improve the qual ity. For horses, it increases the appetite, promotes digestion, exliilerates the spirits, fenders the coit soft and shining. For Hots one package in your swill barrel will hasten the fattening procws.at least 100 per cent This powder has proved an excellent article for hcep. . Be, sure you get tho : .; . : Genuine Youatt's Condition Powde MANUFACTURED BY I -'y.fJ- i '.:. , ! I L L I A IB O LL I X S II I A I, t- -. . All other is a counterfeit. See that the name of WM HOLLINSllHAD is on each package and buy no other. Wamnted to ffive' satisfnetion or ihe in-tnev refunded. Nov. 1J,T)3 ' WM. llOLLINSIiEAD, UNDERTAKING. McCARTY has on hand the large&t and best atisorlment of .COITINS and lfif -TRIMMINGS tobe found outside of either cityfNcw York or Philadelphia), and will rnnke this branch of his business A SPECIALITY... COFFINS and CASKETS any size or tyle, can be furnished at one hour's notice ior.hiiipuient; at a ciubok ok. o.e-thihd LtSS THAN ANY SHOP IN StBOVUSBL'KU III noense will he charge more than TEN PER CIJNT above actual coct. ttended to in any pm of th Couniv at tne tjfioricst pos-ibic notice. Sept. 26 ,'67 MONROE COUNTY r , I MutiiarFlre' Insnftihcc'Co'mpany. -rs J f ftf?vj CHARTER PERPETUAL. Amount of Properly Insured $1,800,00 The rate of Insurance in this Company is one dollar for every thousand dollars in sured, after which payment no further char ges will be made, except to cover actual lose by fire that may tall upon members ot tne Company. The policies issued by this Company are perpetual, and afford the ' fullest security, with the largest economy and convenience, ' This company will not issue Tanneries Distilleries or Cabinet Shops. . ' ; ' Applications for Insurance may be made to either of the Managers, burveyorsor bee retary. MANAGERS J. Depuc Labar, Jacob Knecht, Richard a. Staples, John Edinger, , Silas L. Drake, Francis Ilagerman, Charles D. Brodhead, Jacob StouO'er, t Robert Bovs, , Theodore Schoch,. William Wallace, Thomas W. Rhodes, Stogdell Stokes , ; . , ; STOGDELL STOKES, President. E. B. Dreher, Secretary end Treasurer. Silas L." Drake, Monroe co. Melchoir Spragle, ; " Peter Gilbert, " fJeo. G. Shatcr. Tho. W. Rhodes, " Surveyors. F. A. Oppelt, Wayne co. J. II. Well. : .; Pike. eo. r U ' 1 . l AT-,l,n mnlnn SamT Ziegeiifus, Carbon. ' ) frV The stated incetinsr ot the board o: c Manasrers takes place at the Secretary s of fice, on the first Tuesday of each month, at 2 o'olock P. M. SAB1USL HOOD, it',-: '.5-?in ilL-i--"!i Wholesale ami Hetad Jhalcr C00K&.PASL0II&T0YES, :.TIN & SHEET-IRON WARE, AND IN - 3Ittal House rnrnislihi Goods' GENERALLY. hig and Spouting done on short notice, with the best material, and at reasonable prices. His .Ntoek'nf Tixd:, Parlor and OlTicc Stoves einbrace.s all tho ot varieties known tp , . -r - - the trade.,. ,., CALL AXD SEE. ' Store third huildincr, above tiie Methodist Church. 'laiii street, ' STROUDSBURG, PA i ' Augnst 4, 1S70. tf . . ilHE INGREDIENTS THAT i COMPOSE KOSADALIS are 'published on every package, there- m r - ' tore it is not a secret preparation, consequently PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE IT 'litis a certain cure for Srrofulaj bjIuli3in all.itfornis, uiiciiina tidni, Skiri Dk4;isp, 'Liver Coiu pUitit and all diseases of tho lllood. : . ci:e sottls c? eosasaus will do more good than ten bottles of ihe. Syrup of Sarsaparilla. tk: undersigned physicians !utc istcd Rosadalis in their practico lor il ji6t three year anil frilly endorse it ns a reliable Alterative and Dlood Purifier. ' ' DU. T. O. I'UGn.Af Daltimcio. r- ' nu.T. j. noYKix, " , DU. K. W.CAIiH. i DU.F.O.PANNKLLY DH. J. S. Sl'-UttS, of XicUolavUle,' Ky. . Dn.J. L.- McCAItTHA, Columbia, DIt. A. 13. NOBLES, Edgpcomi), X. C. USED A1ID RUDOESED BY J. B. KnifCH t SONS, Fall River. Mas. u w A,V1i:f:LKllvLima- hi' ! . HAI.I.I.ima.ohio. S CRAVEN & C O., Gnrdoiisvillo. Va. SAM'L. O. McFAUDEN, Aluilrecs , . borp,.Tcin. , Our'spaco will not allow or any ex. tended remuiks in relation to tho virtueaot UosaJalis. Tothe Mpdical Profession we guarantee a fluid Kx tract tupcriorto any tliey have ever used In tho treatment of diseased Blood; and to theatilirted wo say try llosadalis. and you will bo restored tesra to health. 1 ' - . ! 1 . , . . . .. .. - Rosadalis is sold bv all rh-uirsrl.its. price 9 l.SO per buttle. Addix-as : rs; CLEUEUTS & CO. . . Manufacturing Chemutt, july 2071 ly. 'BLANKS- OF ALL KINDS fur Kale at 'thid O.Tict ffi !!': mKmi rr ' " I ilO jTO J. 11. JIcCAUTI'S, ODD-FELLOWS' 21 ALL, MAIN 9t ' !' ' 'XTi: O UDSB URG.PA- ".and Bu'y'yout rURlmiRE,CAKPCTS, 1 fOIL-CLOTII8, HUGS, M ISDOW SHADES, Cl'IlTAHS &. FIXTURES TAB5I.E CLOTIES, and save At Least Two Profits. As McCarly buys, direct from the manors ;r, for cosh (not 60 days), he can seil jo" lurer, MORE FURNITURE, M , OF. A BETTER QUALITY, , ; .1 j. AND FOR LESS JiO.N'Ey than you can buy at : etail either, ia citv. couniry,' and every, article is warranted lobe as represented. - ept. 0. j67 Ay er'9 , Cathartic Pills, : f liti iu Hit ,!. :;r!i, !;-(T, i.v ' v. Li.'.l.t iHr,';,lHr u i u.i-rrtin iir:i.,i. M-.f.';i i:' i- ).), .. t;; l.v i U. 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A(i a Dinner rill. t.;V. i v ; promote i liiCstirn r:? :!:c 4-i.r.- . lxu-eV, r5t'rt tii-'ip;- :iii i.iiK-'1 tyteri. ' IIt?c it J' ofU-.i '.-iitv.f" v - r.o- jerioiH hi"aivjiU'nt fxi-t-. Ic...'v- .: tolerably wi-tl. often nnH I ha' a ijt-.;-r ; ' I'Uti ntsiies liUu li-i l iStr.-i '.-"- 5. f.-.:.: clesiuiics amtT-.ntovatlu: c:v.'-t 'on i'.:-- ' apparatus. : -j ' .. Dr.J. C.AYllilji CO.. frtsrfh; 1 .' xo?rx:iz., ma.$s.,; i . a. ' TOR SALE UT ALL lRVtK'lST sept tll-ly LA. aJ - i I-tcli! Xfcli! Itch! SCRATCH.!' 'SCRATCH ! SCRATCH: not i iYf?rr i nV iTi-ff t. t'ltti: rvv (iTl''"i iiULLl.XOUli.lU v i 1 i 11 u Z.tLt lUiLl U Wl.U.'i. ii No Family should be without this vi es h!e medicine, for on the lir.-t annearanc; c the disorder on the wrists, ; between the i jjer?, &c, a slight application of ihe ment will cure it, and prevent us binjt ken by others. Warranted to jrive satisfaction or TM'r: refrtrided. Prepared and oM. wholesale and tP! by - , , . ..,V..IIOUU:SHtAH. Siroishurgr, Oct. :il. '07. Dru? JSTALES- ?-v VEGETABLE SiCIlM VlB TTAIB S, RENE WEB. Kvefy S't:r inorenscs tlic p optbarty of this valuable Hair riritfrati.; which tlue to merit alone. ') f::: ! assure our olil atrons that it yU fully up to its hirh stamlanl; : i'l ' is the only reliable and peifwteilpit' aratiou for restoriiirj (Ji:ay ou I a'" ' Hair to its youthful color, maVi.1' olv lustrous, anil silken. Tl ft- by its ue, becomes white ar.o i-y It removes nil eruptions am! ilaivlvt--ainl, by its tonic proertie-s 1 JCV.1'1 ' the hair from falling out, as it Iatcs and nourihes the liair-iT-- Ir its'tise, the hair ;rows thu-Ki-r-;': 1 stronger, in unumess fl -?ll"v . : r capillary ghtn'tls to their normal vi? ami will create a new rrrowth, cm'V in extremo'olil.ture. It i tl:c un economical Hair L)i:ussino evcrU :is it'ivquiros fewer r.pplioatuM gives the hair a splendid, srlov 2." pearanec. A. A. Hayes I I A'ssaycr of Massachusetts, says i)J... constituents arc pure, and carci'K selected for excellent iua!ity; wnsider it the Rust Pita-Aiu11' for its intended purposes." Sold by nil Drvw'tsts, pe.iU-rs i .Price One. Dollar. Buckingham's Dj'1 POB THE YvTIIISKESS. As our Uenewer in manV :;'i., quires too long a time, :mi t0'J,. ctre, to restore trniv or tided ) 4 ers, we have prejiared tlivs yj pnpamtioi; which will q"u'Hv . j. ellectuallv aceoniTdish this result' easily andiod, and produces a", which will nt it her rub nor v:irx Sold by r.ll'DruLrgists.. " l'ricc 1 Manufactured by R. P. HALL S. ecpt 21 -ly