x i According to the pupera, over one huo O.i e l ladies are studying law in this county- lMpo'ijington, 111., has leen exulting ovi-r fcite prize lamb?, eleven months old, with wool sixteen inches loog. At u uuicipal election at Uurlingtou, N. J., on Tuesday, "for tie first time the Republican candidate for Mayor und nil the city officers were elected. A keeper who was taking two convicts tr !, Zttn I'rUnn. recenlv. when the train stopped at Siog Sing, called out 4 Step out, gentlemen j fifteen years for refreshments." A tinman in this citv brcakiDjr a boiled egg, yesterday, at dioner, discov cied a black spot in the egg and pushed it aside. In clearing off the table, the black spot wa? found to have been caused by a brass pantaloon button imbedded in the egg. Where the chicken got the but ton and how it came inside of the egg shell, is the mystery. Peoria Transcript Earthquake in California. San Francisco, Cal., March 2C An earthquake shock was felt throughout the State this morning. The central force of tie earthquake appears to have been in the Sierra Nevada, east of Vis-ilia. At Vis ilia the shocks were sufficiently strong to throw goods from the shelves in stores, and to crack the walls of some buildiugs At San Francisco the vibrations lasted 20 seconds, but were not felt by more than one-loath of the population. A Do 0 VWiAUtUUAV' rr i:nrcTon in A good dog has sharper eyes than many constables, and is prompt to detect sind arrest a thief after his own fashion. The following iucident took place a few vc:irs ajro Ju?eph Parsons, Esq , has a fine dog of the Newfoundland species, who is a very docile and affectionate fellow to all with whom he is acquainted; but he is very sparing of his friendship to stran gers, nor will he hold familiar acqaaiu tance with any one until he has teeu him about the premises some time. He is by no uiesns a savge animal, however, for he was ntver known to attack any person, except ou one occasion, and then he vljubiksa felt himself in duty bound to uo ?u in order to protect his master's property. Oa this occasion the subject of his displeasure was a stranger who cjiie into the yard, and Lion, not liking his appearance, followed him abuut. The man, unconscious of the dog's sagacity, und therefore careless of his presence, secreted a chamois tkin and water-brush, v.l.ich the groom had been usiug, and was :.L ;nt leaving the place when he YTi: pounced upon by the uog, thrown down and kept there until some of the men r:)nie to his rescue. Before he It ft they elicited from him a confeson of the theft he .xi committed, which, of course, they rje 1 as the sole cause of his having been so summarily dealt with by his ootuetor, for strangers are almost everv viay seeu in the yard by Lion, passing to and fro, without the least attempt at iutcr ferccce. Kctt a Case of Hydrophobia was Cured. A correspondent of the the Detroit Tribune describes at some length a fear ful case of hydrophobia, where the man was in convulsions, ''barking like a dog," frothing at the mouth, and making strenuous efforts to bite everything that i-ame near. During these eonvulsious the patient would eeize the pillows from his ted in his teeth, and shake and rend tbem with all the seeming ferocity of an angry dog. An intense dread of water lL;o exhibited itself. The docter decided to place the patient upon the eame treat ment whichhad been successful in a for mer case, which, for the aid it may be to others who suffer from this treatment, we here give, as follows : The injection under the skin of large doses of morphine. : and" the administration of large doses of rv. castor, which is a powerful antispasmodic. About one grain of the sulphate of mor jdiine was injected under the skio once in four hours, and half a drachm of the powdered castor, mixed with syrup, given internally. The effect was to produce sleep in about half an hour, which lasted about an hour and a half, when the con valsiocs returned at intervals of an hour to an hour and a half until nine o'clock Sunday morning, when the last convulsion occurred, after which be suffered from obstinate vomiting until Monday at ten o'clock, when that also ceased, leaving the patient comparatively easy, but very much prostrated. Since that time he has improved, and is now quite well. In addition to tho above treatment small quantities cf cloroform were inhaled at times, and on Sunday morning the pa tient was wrapped in a woolen blauket wrung out of a warm solution of muriate fo ammonia, eighteen to twenty grains to the ounce. This was the treatment which clucked thid fearful malady, and which the doctors, for the sake of humanity, are anxious should be published to the world, and thoroughly tested. TRAGEDY AT THE DINNER-TABLE. I Another. Case, of Fatal Shooting-A mother Slain by Her Husnanu ner Little Children by Her Side. 1'itiable in the expremc'is a fatal case of shooting which occurred in the Seven teenth ward yesterday afternoon. A Ger man, when intoxicated, shot his wife dead at the dinner table, while surrounded by ,1,,:. Kid. .i.iUr.n Tho mn iaWil. i.u.ii iin.iv -""""" i r liam Frevert, a grocer, tcsiding in the rear of No. 834 Fast Six street, where he keeps a store. His wife, Sophia, was i Hon, Perfection in wecnanicai cons rnci.o i, i ' I i . TJoiMtw in Sfvlp anil inisli. I .mail woman with regular and pleasing id :icto. and liavo four children, the eldest o - - ' uine years or age, the youngest a baby eight days old. For the last three years and a half, during which time Frevert has resided in Sixth street, his conduct has been most exemplary and his behavior hi wiffi of the most affcctiouate ohter. Three months a-o Frevert opened a lager beer saloon at No. 324 East Houston street, which he placed in charge of a young German named Louis Miller. Yesterday afternoon Frevert went into this saloon with an old friend named Peter Latiuier, a German carpen ter. Freveit was intoxicated. After drinking some beer they left and went in to the bakery of Joseph Kneidler, No 32G East Houston street.' Mr. Kneidler'e foreman had been shootinj: rats in the bake room, and his pistol, a seven cham bered Smith & Wesson revolver, lay on a bread staud. Frevert took it up and in ,irCd whose it ... The foreman '.id e 1?J teen .UcUog U p.. 1 ? cd : ihc loreruan answered 'no, and . net-net l.Tr IT 1 IV f IM1 1 it ill i,; mii.l-1.1 i'revert answered that he wanted to shoot some rats iu his own house. The fore man said he could have the pistol, and Frevort promised to pay for it. He then invited Latimer to dinner, and they both went to the house in Sixth street. Lati mer touk oil his coat and hat. Frevert too off his overcoat, and taking the pistol out of his rocket, laid it on the dinner table. 31 rs Frevert was in the kitchen pre- porinr dinner. The four little children were seated around the tabic. 1 ha young est began playing with the pistol, at.d Lati mer tidd Frevert that he should not allow them. Frevert said, "Here, it is not load- cd." Saving so he poiuted the pistol at the door leading into the kitchen, and snapped it. It exploded, for, although the baker's foreman thought he had Gred off all the loads, one chamber had a cart- nuge in it. At that moment Mrs. Ere- vert came to the kitchen door with a tray of coffee in her hand. The ball from the pistol entered her mouth, and takiaj backward and upward direction crushed through her skull iuto her train. , &I1E FELL DEAD ON THE THRESHOLD of the room. Pi evert for a morncut seem ed incapable of comprehending the extent of his act, but as he woke up to the con sciousnees that he had killed his wife he became distracted. He bent over her face and kissed her over and over again, aud called on her to come back to life. The little children began crying, aud the second youopest hung inquiringly to his coat skirt and sobbed, knowing not what the trouble was. The man Latimer fled from the house, and gave the alarm. Mrs Rraut, the landlord's wife, came to the door, and Frevert, seeing her, said, "Oh, come in, Mrs. Rrant, and see what I have done." From kissing his dead wife, Frc vert's face was covered with blood, and he presented a horrible appearance. OEcer Rurlank, of the sanitary squad, which force occupied the Srenteenth pre cieact yesterday, came into the house and arrested Frevert. lie was locked up in Seventeenth precinct station house. He was insane, as far as could be judged from his couduct last night. N. Y. WvrlJ. Th8 Best Disinfectants. Charcoal or burut clay will generally answer all purposes as disinfectants of foul sinks, drains etc. Dry burnt clay will absorb aud - hold most foul odori in its substance, prevening them from con taminating the air. All families should prepare it for their own use. The ordinary clay. earth, completely dried and pulveriz ed, will answer every purpose Powdered charcoal put in a bag and suspended iu a cistern, will do much to keep the water pure and free from offensive substances Charcoal has wonderful absorbent quali ties. When the air is impure it can only be disinfected by some volatile substance that will follow the offensive substance in uie air. Uarbohc acid does this. Soft water is a good absorbent of poisonous substances from the air, and a little orna mental fountain that works by being wound up like a clock is of great value in a sick room. The jet that it makes, fall ing in a sort of spray, helps to purify the air, and in summer cools it. Such a fouutain is ornamental as well as useful Pans of pure water in the sick room are better than nothing. The wheat crop of North Georgi is said to be immense, and promises to be one of the best ever harvested. THE ORIGINAL I SEWING MACHINE, IMPEOTO. The Simplest, The Most complete, I T,e Handsomest, - " ' . .. .1 1 i Hill ifei'VB I EI iltVj nil. fji MW r.A. . IBB rt aI.' A1- I . JLV J I ls Simplicity, Durability, Ease of Opera-L B talon 1o a Iarp ran?e of work. L the World. LOOK AT THE IMPROVEMENTS. A New and Improved Drop Feed. A New and Improved lension. A New and Improved Ilemmer. A New and Improved teller. a imji.uvi;- ii-Hw. HOWE A New and Improved liraider.nvouia paY uiai uiey can now unu A New and Improved Corder ived border. - i A New and Improved Head and Lifter. A New and Improved Tuck Marker, A New and Improved 13ioder. New and Improved Quilter. A New and Improved llufiler. IT MAKES THE Elastic Lock Stitch WHICH WILL NOT UNRAVEL. Its Simplicity enables any one to be- corue proficient. t - 4. . ! . 7 AwlAn.lA.l tA those about to purcliase a Sewing Machine, to call, examiue, and be convinced. - FOll SAI.K IVY DARIUS DRFJIGR, AgCllf, STK0CDSB0RC( 1A. aus 17 tf G. H. Dreher. E. B. Dreher 3?I-IGEISriX (2 doors vrept of ''-the "JtfTersonian Office,") ELIZABETH STREET, Mroudsburpr? I"a., DREHER & BRO., HEALERS IN Drii?ri, 3IcdStincs, Perfumery and Toilet Articles. Paints, OILS, VARNISHES, GLASS & PUTTY. Abdominal Supporters and Shoulder Braces. Ci 1 ' OeCiOy S Hard Rt'RSSEIl TRUSSES Also t i i 9 jK,iuGer s TRUSSES OF VARIOUS PATTERNS. Lamps and Lanterns Burning and Lubricating Oils. Plivsieians Prescriptions carefully Com pounded... - -r N. R. Til, hiuhest CU prioc paid for oil of winti:rgri:kn. may 4-tf. LEWIS T. LA BAH & Co. DEALERS IN Dry GooJa, Yankee Xution$ Groceries, Provisions, Flour and Feed, Fish and Salt, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Wooden Ware, Crockery, Brushes Brooms, Kerosene, and, in short, almost everything you can think of or ask for; all of which are of fered at smash down prices, at the old stand, on Main-street, between the Rank aud the Jefferson ian ofiice. ' " """ The public are invited to call. LKWIS T. LA RAR & CO. February 1G, 1S71. "1 0' The undersigned takes this method of informing the public, that he still con tinocs the above business in all 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, iucluding general Whe el wrighting , Blacksmi th ing, Painting, Trimming, &c. His stock, of the best quality of seasoned lumber is large and very complete; and as has a full forco of first class workmen at all the branches, he flatters himself that he is fully prepared to accomodate all who favor him with orders, and guaran tee entire satisfaction. Repairing promptly attended to W1. HUNTSMAN. July 28,-1870. Cards, Bill-Heads, Labels, Sc., XL' AT, CAEAP AND QUICK, Printed to Order at the JEPPERSONIAN Printing OFFICE, Main Street, Stroudsburg, Pa. t& AU Orders promptly filled. Give us a call. iVirrin Makii) Job Notice ! Notice!! L; To all WHoln it may Concern 1 1 1 The underlined, having gone into the Broom Business, would notify the public. most resDectfullv. that h is DreDiired. Willi j , a - the best and latest improved machinery, and the best quality of material, to manufacture Brooms, Whists, and Small Brooms for children, m a manner superior to any- thincr in that me ever onerea ior ran m . . ..... m . i ..n: AJonroe uoun'V at wholesale nnu reum, . " . , , 1 . -1 iitle below city prices. He is also pre- d to furnleh lo onler, at nort notice . . Machines, Handles, Wire &Twine iall of the best, and warrntedtogivesatitfac tion Tim tiKf nf nno nf mv Rrnnms will eel- tin the fact, beyond all dispute, that better can be obtained from me, than can be pro- J I cured in the city. To the Farmers of Monroe County, he - "7. .. . ., , , marKCl lor au inc Droom orn uiev can iuioi-,1 ,i ..i. r.rmpr Khonl.l ttrivfi to raise enoupli rnr nwn usa and have some left to f el 1. 1 fhose desiring seed to plant can alwoy flud an abundance of the best quality of Seed hv c;illinr on the undereicneu. The undersiirned will. also, attend to SAW FILING at the shortest possible notico. and from his exDenence m this hranch of business, he flatters him.-elf that he cannot fail to pive oerfect satisfaction. Before Durchasin!? elsewhere. persons will most certainlv advance their interests by calling and examining my stock of Brooma. J 07 Country Produce tnken in exchange. Don't forpct the place,-on Irankhn btreet, opposite Win. Huntsman's Livery Stable. A. K. UAKJltK, March 10, '71 tf. AI oxlc'nive lot of STOVES oS all descriptions hnve been received at the store of the subscriber, in the borough of Stroudsliur'j. He has COOKING STOVES, & PARLOR STOVES, of the latest improvement; and entire new styles, and considerablcsaving'of fuel, which can be had at tne lowest City prices. Also all kinds of Stove-I?ipe. 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 had in the Citv. All kinds of repairing done in the shortest. cheapest and best manner. Call and exam ine Wis stock before you purchase elsewhere. Feb. 11,Ti9. WM, S.FLORY. Harness & Saddlery. The above business has again been re sumed at the old stanJ, lately swept away by the late fl od, near IJaldwin's Hotel, in JStroutlslmrg, where will be kept constantly on hand the bet assortment of Harness, douiblc and single, Saddles, Undies, Coliors, and every other article ueu.iely furnished in this line of business. Work made to order on the shortest notice. A large assortment of Mountings and Saddlery Hard ware always on hand. Call mid make your ow selection, nnd it will be furnished in -tyle ard price not to ba oxcciled in this market. Strict attention paid to rep.iiringand done in shortest notice. Call and eximine JOHN O. SAYLOR. Ajrrnt f.r PETER UIIUVER. October 0, 1870. tf NOW IS THE TIME TO CSE Vou.'ttCs Cosidiliou Poxrrici. In the Fall and Winter when your cows give but little milk this powder is urc to increase ".lie quantity nnd improve the qual ity. For hordes, it incrnscs the appetite, promotes digestion, exhilerates the spirits. renders the coat t-oft and shining. For Ho's one package in your swill barrel will hasten the fattening process at least 100 per cent This powder has proved an excellent article for sheep. lie euro you get the Genuine Yonatt's Condition Powder, MANUFACTURED BY WILLIAM HOLLIXSIIIMD, All other is a counterfeit. See lhat the name of WM IIOLLINSIIEA I) is on cacl package and buy another. Warranted to jrive satisfaction or the money refunded. Nov. 1 9, '03 WM. HOL LI NS II E A D. UNDERTAKING. McCARTY has on hand the largest and . - a - 1,051 assortment of 4fe. COFFINS TRIMMINGS to be found omside of either city (New York or Philadelphin), and will makfi this branch of his business A SPECIALITY. COFFINS and CASKETS of any the or style, con be furnished at one liour'a notice for shipment, at a. charge or one-third less than amy shop in Htroudsburq In no case will-he charge more than TEN FEU CENT above actual cost. i:u ISA r.u attended to in any part of the County at the shortest possible notice. Sept. 20 ,'67. MONROE COUNTY Mutual Fire Insurance Company. CHARTER PERPETUA L. Amount of Property Imured $1,800,00 The rate of Insurance in this Company1 is one dollar for every thousand dollars in- sured. after which payment no further char- jjes will be maue, except to cover aciuaiiosh by fire that may fall upon members of the . - A. t I (.ompany. rue policies issueu oy una company an.- . "l ,l T..r,l tl, r.,at urll. perFiuu" u,,u - wini iii - -i This company will not issue Tanneries Distilleries or Cabinet Shoos. Applications for Insurance may be mnde to either of the Manager?, Surveyorsor Sec. relary. RIANAGERS. J. Depue Lata r, Jacob Knccht, Richard S. staples, John luiinger. Silas L. Drake, Francis Hagerman, Charles D. Brodhead, Jacob Stoufler, Robert Uovp, 1 heoiiore tcnocn, William Wallacr, Thomas W.Rhode?, Stogdell Stoke?', STOGDKLL STOKES. President. nBEia. Secretary end Treasurer. Silas L. Drake, Monroe co. w . j Me'choir Spraglc, " Feter Gilbert. " Geo. G. Shater. Tho. W. Rhodes, " Survetjors F. A. Oppelt, Wayne co. J. II. Wei If, Pike co. Rich'd Camden, Northampton, Sam'l Zirgenfus, Carbon. The stated meeting of the board of Managers lakes placo at the Secretary of fice, on thn first Tuesday of each month, at 2 o'olock I. M. SAMUEL HOOD, Whohscde. and I? tail Dealer in C00K&PABL0R STOVES, TIN & SHEET-IRON WARE, AND IN Melal House Furnishing Siccus GENERALLY. Rooihsg and Spoutlsu done on short notice, with tho Lost material, and at reasonable prices. His stock of Cook, Parlor and Oil'ice Stoves embraces all the hot varieties known to the trade. CALL AXD SEE. Store third buildine. above the Methodist Church. Main street, STROUDSIIUIKJ, l'A. Auaust 4, ISTo. it jTlIE INGREDIENTS THAT iCOMPOSE KOSADALIS are published on every package, therc jfuro it is not a secret preparation, consequently PHYSICIANS PRESCIilCE IT It is a certain cure for Scrofula. Syphilis in all its forms, Rheuma tism, Skin Diseases, Liver Coin plaint and all dismasts of the Hlood. c:te eottls cf rosasaus will do more good than ten bottles of tin Syrups of Sarsaparilla. Ti-IZ UNDERSIGNED PHYCJCIANS havfc tiscJ Roadalisin their praetiro for t!io put t!reo years ami finely endorse it nsa reliablo Alterative and Blood Purifier. DTt. T. C. PUGTT, of Baltimcic. Dll. T. J. BOY KIN', DR. 11. V. CAItll. nil. r. O. PAN X F.LI.Y, Dtt. J. S. SPARKS, of Xicholasvilla, DR. 'l. McCARTHA, Columbia, DR. A. B. XOBLES, EJgocoinb, N. C. USED A1TD ENDORSED BY J. It. FRENCH t SOXS, Fall River, F, XV. SMITH, J.,rkson, .Alich. ;V V".,iFLKK'L,M. ohi B. HA1.L, I.ima.ohio. CRAVKN & CO.,tJorlonsvi'ile, Va. SAM'L. G. McFADUEN, iurfree boro, Teim. Our space will not allow cf any ex. tended remarks in relation to the virtues of ltosadalis. Tothe Medical Profession we guaranteo a Fluid F.x tract superior to any they have ever used in the treatment of diseased Blood : and to the atilii Ic.l we sav trv Rosadalis, and you wilt bo restored to health, Rosadalis is sold by all Prucsists. price 8 1.30 per bottle. Address DB. CLEMENTS & C3. Manufacturing Chemist; july 20711y. T3LANKS OF ALL KINDS for Sale &i tb'w OfSco. 7 r GO TO J. I!. MeCinTI'S, ODD-FELLOWS' "HALL, MAIN ST. S T1W CD SB VIZ G, PA., . -. and Buy yout FUKMTDRC, CARPETS, oir.-ci.oTtis, su ss, IV i w do xv s u A OES, TARLE CX.OTEJS, &c., . and eave A T.or ejf. Two Profits. . as fllcUariy buys, nrcct irom the maniilac-' turcr, for cath (not 60 days), he can sell jog MqRe FURNITURE OF A BETTER QUALITY, AND FOH LESS MONEY 'iian you can buy at .Tfail cither in city or country, nnu every ariicie is warranted loba as represented. Sppt. 0. 1S67 Ayer's Cathartic Pills, . ;rni rciu-r an ! nv. v ..I all l.rr:i.1K( luenjN in i.'ic acb, livo:, ;, ,t. cli. Il:c .i:a:ini l ."pei !. i,:, ?iM h e:. t ikiilj.n v.LMtirr. iiiireiy rgf t:t!.!-. ti::y I-ntaia n- :r:t rci!; or mine, r::! v. !k'U- t-r. Jia-s :-! ' i'.x !. l.rf-. aiij MHi'i'i ii;r - :ifvi,i. ii 1 v i i ir .1.. u-e; Hiid every family th-ud ! !..;v- !l.i.:r. a t lor their prutectioii :i.id n-1 ;', . n-:ji;i;r.. l.o1.) ex)?ri'ii--e lrw ihmvm tr. .. ti;c n;I ct, Mirest, Jiii-l lo.-t vi itll d.- i'li: v. iiii v,l;m the iu:irke: abcvi:i! . f'y l'.. tho blood U puri.le !. tlv" covr , :.-:t- . i' tc:u cxprtlud, ol.-ti".ii'lii'.i if.:. !, :nul j a wbo'e inai'h::vjry oi" i.f.' if-v..rs d i: ;.enii!iy activity, liiioi iird :.'!' i i t o::-.r !-;rli and i-hi sr-i'-! i are dean ii.il by A-.'i 'n ;.'.. j-si.j Mhiiu!:iU'l iato action. '11 '.n u.:-'.:'nt -W-t-n is changed i;!l l'.e:dtii, v; ii.f : . l.'n U c.i:i!.r. when ri'cko'.ifd on t!ic va'f in . V.i. i u ! h v it, ran hardly bo ej;u5".H';d. 'I h: ':: -tiwr or-titv makes t'neui plecnl to f.:'..e. ; ; -..; i -i;n ir virtue- unimpaired t-'i" oi tf!.:o, n that tisev are ever frels. : :.1 i---: i .-;":.iU!-. Although MKirriiutjr, thry -.,'. . :...! .i; erw wititout ti.-tar!a.wc i t.4-1 . ;.. . ::. i . r o-:i-i!p.itio;T. Full Ui,:-dion are '.vo.t li -;"-:."rto .Vll box, how f. li.O.n :.- .-. 7 !v i I yt .'ml for the fcllov, ;-. - U:vo I'Hls rapidly c.-.i e: For Sty )ipU: or 5 -s l'--" :. r.KtTov. neM. lacfuur and iL..-. :T i. j ;! :r.-. T'.vt r-hotild be takou !i!nier:.'c!y t;i ;!.i.;,i.i!c !h.- -!ta;-ach, and re;o:r its !:". iiy :.' -. : :. i or Jf.ivor CUs;iSui::t vvi-:i ry-,. tirht. Jitasni'Cf or C;i-..-!: .i:t iit..-,-. f-iU on4 "tlic nnd ?Hvau r-Vir. t;:e sh.nrM be judiciously t-i.r-M i"r c : . i ;-'.-.-.--.:i tiiseasfd artiou crreiiie l-i : j '. .;:... w la. ! enn-e it. For tfrjirnfcrv or Z7-';zz-."-:?.:, '):'. cr.a mild ilo.e is o;i;T;dly r.rr:,::r-..!. For 51!jpsmti.J. Hum. i-r.n.'!. IiC;ltirt of" Jlst -tijrr. in llta Hill . I!itli and !i:v ::M ." Aiitlu- UOU-l.V t:WvM , :i rconiod. i-i r'.r, ci-w.cl RClioti if Ihf syt.'in. i.U .;!) :l.:.io t:;;ie cwnnlsdnts di.-rippf.-ir. f or fJroiiey and TTT';-v.s:-r; "Ins-, thev should t:ikn in !:i-ce ' ' fiz-o to urodnfo t!i? Hi'eet of a h-: tnki'n, it jTouir.eN j or nuKjiri'ii'i i .. i-- o-'-- bv 3-at- p.itliv. ninwr I'iU. 1 1': ? o v promote di-ro-tion ;..i-.I rviii"-!' i An ocoasioiKd doe -t: ii '.-. i f bowels, re-tort; t!' lit-3. hjtein. H.'TV.'e i; t y'." no .serious d.''::r.v'i:!f.it e.I.-ts tolerjildy i ;1, fieri tind - I Fill nuikos liin i'-vl ni.-i-'.s-i';. rleanviii aud :"!i.ov;.ti.i;; i .1 ' apparatus. vthrv.:;::1 Dr- J. c. ::;;:.: co.. f. FOE SALE JiY ALL l;iU.i.: f?fpt 21-ly .'r. m to :.!.!'.. I:. ;;;.-.h -l 'f v(ir- ( ; .c- v. :: Mi: Itcli! Itch! Itch! SCRATCH! SCRATCH! SCEATCH! vsr: IiOI.LI.NSIIEAD,S ITIII & S LT KI1EOI OiMCT. No Family shottld be wit Hon! this valua ble medicine, fr on llio f.rt p.ppejrance nf the elisor Jer on tin- vri!s, bt'.vt'u t!ie fir ;ers, &.C., n slight applictioti f l'u On' ment will cure ir, and prev; ni its Lriitj t ken by others. Warranted to s-ive SMlisi'ictlo:! or money refit ruled, v Prepared and ?ol 1. u lio'o-aie nm! toisi' by V. HOLLINSHKAD, Slnunlibrjr, Oct. :1,T7. Drujgift- tt r a VEGETABLE SICILY Kvcrv vcur increases the oj ulunty of this" valuable Hair Preparation;, which is due to merit alone. o c:m assure our ohl patrons that it i fully up to its hili Ktamlard; nuil it is the only reliable ami eviectcil prvju aration for restoring Gkay on Papw Hair to its youthful color, lnakinir it soft, lustrous, ami silken. The scu '. by its xisc, becomes -white ami cli'-w-J It removes all crujtions and Janeiro! .. ami, by its tonic properties, prevent the h:ur frotn falling out, as it stim" lates and nourishes the hair-glan By its use, the hair grows thicker an -stronger. In baldness, it restore: t.:? capillary glands to their normal vu?, and will create a new gvowtk cxeoj t in extreme old age. It is the r.ut economical llviu 'Dukssinu ever use t as it requires fewer aplications a"' gives the hair a splendid, trlossy ar pcarance. A. A. Hayes, M.DJ; Assaycr of Massachusetts sn.v constituents are pure, and caretujO selected for excellent quality; consider it the P.kst Pi:i:iakation for its intended purposes." Sold by all Vrttyjist, and Dvdcrs it M'1"-'. ! Buckingham's TJe FOR 1UH WIIISKEKS. As our Penewcr in many cases r quires too long a time, and toonw care, to restore trrav or faded ers. ?, Ave have prepared this dye, m ' eparation; which will quietly a"' eetually accomplish this result. - vreparati ciieeiuaiiv accomr is easily applied, antl producer a ' " which will neither rub nor Sold by all Druggists. Price tW Cents. Manufactured by R. P. HALL & Cd I.ASKUA, N.H. feptil-ly
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