The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, December 23, 1875, Image 4

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    SEED POTATOES
From B. K. Bliss & Sons'' rotato Catalogue.
COMPTON'S. SUEPEISE.
This wonderful Potato, wonderful for its fine quality and productiveness, ia a seedling of the
Prince Albert, fertilized with the txdlen of the Long IMnkcye. The first year frotu seed there
vt ere four Potatoes weighing one-half pound. The following Spring thtwere cut to ingle
evea, and planted on poor soil. The product of the half pound was thrhfindred and ninely
c'tt ivi ?!..?, sixty-two pounds of beautiful tubers being picked from the surface" of a" measured
rod, as it is a peculiarity of lhi Potato that they often mature a crop on the surface under the
iVii'ie. The next season they were planted in (-oil from which a poor crop had been taken
the previous year, and, although the season wan very unfavorable, this seedling yielded six
liine more than the Rose and other old sorts planted by it, and remained sound, while the old
vai-jtfiit-H rotted badly. These Potatoes are invariably sound to the cwiter, a hollow one
having never yet been found. It is a late variety, ripenin jv. ith the Pcaihblow. , lu shape
i i oval-obiong, 'eyes sunken," brow prominent, skin smooth, color reddish-purple, ilesh white ;
jroiv to a large size. It is believed to be much the most abundant in starch of any" variety
cxt .-.r.t. It retains its quality perfectly throughout the year, appearing on the table like a ball
of i! our. The high quality of this Potato late in Spring may, perhaps, lie owing to its tardi
ness in sprouting, remaining plump and free from sprouts when kept until June, and never
having that wilted appearance common to early sorts.
The following extract from the report of the Committee awarding the premiums offered in
1S73, confirms all that was claimed for them by the originator when first introdnctd:
Comtton's .Schi'KISE has received the unanimous verdict for the most prolific Potato culti-vaU-d
at present. Yields of from twelye to twenty pounds to the hill are reported by the
hundreds, and in one instance 2S' pounds were dug from one hill. .As a rule, the most prolific
varieties arc not of the be t eating quality, but to this, Compton's Surpise is an exception.
Thousands have testified that they never ate a better Potato. Its uniform mealiness of grain,
combined with the purest, flavor "ami its snowy whiteness of flesh, -which is. not i'the lca-sl
affected by its blue skin, can not fail to make it highly valuable as a family Potato." Tim variety
t-hows a peculiar tendency to produce a surface crop, not found iivothcr kind.
Two years ego we paid i 1 5 for one Bushel of the above 8ced Potatoes.
EXTRA EARLY VERMONT.
The superior merit of this varictv, first sent out by us in the Spring of 1S73, may now be
considered as fully established. It has been largely cultivated over cvery,seclion of the coun
try the past two seasons, and fully sustains the high character giei U by the committee for
award ng the premium offered by us in 1873, in the following statement, after examining the
reports of the various competitois:
"The Eakly Yeumost has, as proved by the numerous reports Leiore us, more than
s;i;ained it- previous reputation. Xearly all the competitors declare it from one to two weeks earlier
than the Early Host, and many etc more. Its uniform and large size is recognized by every
,,rPi tr McLcod says; There are more than K0 in the amount I raised that would weigh
from one to two pounds each ;' and Mr. Salier raised one tuber that weighed THREE rouxps
Twni.VK Ounces. Its superior cooking qualities are unanimously, commended, as well as its
compact' growth in the hill and its freedom from disease, and with, the thousands of cultivators
- ' . i 1 :. i. l.. iU,. I'oriv l?r-. !ipn erims to ir nn doubt left, that in aualitu.
mhmi u iiiv Aju i - , - - - ,
Ltru'iytese; e
A first-cl
don, 1S73.
f'ArTlox. In consequence of the great similarity between the hXTHA Early ehmont
and the Kakly Hose, many of the latter vill4doubtles be offered by unprincipled persons as
the Eakly Yi:i:mont. To avoid imposition, we caution purchasers to beware of itinerant
p...i,ilcis, and purchase their slock of reliable parties only. We employ no peddlers or agents.
A dross orders directly to our house.
loth of these varieties' were sold at $4.50 a Bushel last year. We now offer them at $2.00
per Bushel, Cash on delivery.
nrlinc.-s and yield, it far surpasses tat celebrated variety."
lass certificate was warded this variety by the Itoyal II
orlicu'tural Society of Lon-
Ootober 7, 1875-tf.
THE TANITE CO.
. ; Siroiidsburg, Pa.
J O f).
A. Yft ITSTF fAA5)ti
Jb 3ST. EUSTER'S,
6 1
ri (X.f g
p Ml
b 3 fca 9 Q
i
1875.
Tliore wishing to purchase any thing in the CLOTHING LnSE.vVA do weir to calf at the
above place as they will find a larger and fnfer
Stock of Clothing .. ;
than all the rest in town put together. All wool suits as low as $3 00; the Unions as low a
00- English and German basket and diagnal suits from $15 00 so $35 UUthe imitations
twent v percent, less. They are cut in the latest style and are equal to custom work. . ; All the
Is test stytes in
"White "Vests and .Alpaca Coats.
IN YOUTHS', BOYS' AND CIIILDEEF'S CLOTHING,
vnu can't letter yourself as they are made up in the best of style and are cheaper than you
lim find them any where else in town.
HATS, CAPS AND STRAW GOODS!
Those wishing to buy a stylish Hat or Cap will do well to call at the above place, as they
will not find a more complete stock in town. The pricec are very low.
Ladies' aud Gents' Fiirnisliing Goods!
You will find all the latest novelties of the season always on hand. Those wishing to buy
:uiv thing in the furnishing goods line will do well to call at the above place, as they will find
a much larger stock than in any other place in town.
j GEEAT
COMMOTION
THROUGHOUT
MONROE COUNTY,
ABOUT THE
'Large Assortment
OF
And Extremely Low Prices
AT
SIMON FRIED'S,
THE
Mammoth Retailer
OF
Jlen's, Boy's & Children's
Gents1 Furnishing Goods,
Trunks & Valises,
Umbrellas, &c.
Announcement
TO THE PUBLIC.
h order to have more
room to display iuj
stock of Cloth
large
Gents'
Furnish ins Goods and
Trunks and Valises, I have
concluded to quit the Hoot
& Shoe business. I there
fore offer and will sell nij
stock of Boots & Shoes at
and below cost.
SIMON FRIED,
April 15. 1875. Ascat
DEY GOODS!
T'lO-ie wishing to buy Dry Goods will also do well to call at the above place as prices are
v rv iow. Alwavs on hand" a full lineof the Capitol Alpacas, which are the best you will find.
s" IcndiJ line of .SkirU and Shawls. You can get a splendid shawl, alike oa Loth sides, for
X. 15. Particular attention paid to CUfcTOM " OliK. Good -fits warranted or
in' :-.t!e. , . '.
O.ir n;otto is, we will not be undersold, so those wishing to Lny for CASH will do well to
call i'oUr purchuMn elsewhere,
N. KUSTER,
PROPRIETOR OF THE NATIONAL HALL OF FASHION, X
Main street, Stuoupseurq, Pa
f
1S71.
-tf.
GREAT CAUSE
CF
(
if HUMAN MISERY, j
a Staled Envelope. Price G cents, j
A J.-..-'nTe op t'ae Natore. Trt'fttnirnt, and Radical j
c.itv i f .-:.?iiiiijl Veal:uf, or tft.criattrrB.i-a. lodnci j
tr S 'i-.Miu-'V Iuv.ilui!:arv r.uiii'jHS. iiiipti-nvy, j
:':. rs.iU-: r.iiumrt'on, I-:;r.lev, ail 1 it.- ; ..lciitai
k i I'Lv.-i.-aS 'n-U!ui-ilv. J'.r kIU-.KT J. Cl'L- I
v fiiWEi't.. M. !., iuiiL-ir of Ilia "Jiven litH.'s,'' Vc.
XU- o'-I i-r.Miown.Hi author, 111 tl.is a-liic.rai'i I "--t
it. . t! :i:lv proves fr;n l is own txptTifiici; that ttic I
i .:; ( ia-V)i!ti.i'fs of S!!'-A.';s' Uiuy h: -av-ctuaS3r
r-.-.-v.-.l wii'j.i.it iiS'-'l;ci:i. :-.nl wiino-it c''..iit-roue I
c'i'i l ' d (p.rstK:i, iHiiaaU. inKtruiouiils, r:;;s, or J
9 Tdi's; :iiUn ov.t a 'm,le ot .urv t oiwt certain
ijs.i i! in-.!, y wl'i -h evi-ry .sulV.-ivr, i lUAttt-r what j
.li coi.diiioa V.ay ia, may care hiuist lf vh-japly, i
-; -HAS A CHEAP -
CI.OTHING AND
Boot and Shoe Store, .
AT LAST !
Jaujes Edinper has just returned with an
CUllIU IJt tlUCA. Ol
CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES
i'-v- i iiia Ii'3c-turc wiii prove a bo-Jii to thousands aud j Gents' FurDishing Goods,
. . . . i . . 1 1
. in uiu.'cr s-:il, in 3 p:aiu enviojw, 10 rut auuruw,
.n r pt .:": x i i'iits. or two postage t-Umpr.
A'.iircw tU-; i'ublisbers.
CJXAS. J. r. XLINT A CO.,
17 J';wcry, 5ew Vork.
, ..;: ; '75-Tr.l J'ost Ottii-e JJox, -456.
tJ . JL-. JL-JL KJ Jj l-J,
(Successor to J. E. Erdman,)
I that he taught at panic prices and U sellinfr
tlic:u at prices that astonish all. Call and
look and be convinced before vnu purchase
elsewhere. Oue door .. above Hollinshead'ii
Drug Store. J v - - May 6, '75-tf.
GO TO Ji h McCAIITV & SOSS,
ODD-I'JiLLOV.'S' HALL, MAIN ST.
,S' TJi O UJ)SB UR G, PA.,
AND BUY YOUR FURNITURE,
Carpets, Oil-Cloths, Rugs, Win-
cow, snaaes, uurtams 05 Fix
tures; Table Cloths, &c. 1
AND SAVE
SIgshgc 0. Slarble Works,
Main St., Stroudsburg, Pa.,
V.'liere will be found constantly on hand or j
in;'ilo to oroct,
If EADSTOES, &C,
? he -t t Tt:ili;.n and A moruiin Marble. 1 At liCaSt TWO PrOfitS
I If. vine been in the employ of Mr, Iirdman '
fur lieur' v wn Years. I l'cel confident in i.iv f McOirty 1 Sons buy, direct frwn the tuanufarturer
sbi'.ify to jlease ail that give me a call. All j M cubU (Uot w Ua' tu,'-v caa 8011
ivork wurnuiud to pive cm ire saiisfaction. 1 UAT)n vrnvn-ritini
tvV-0.iv-rs ly :,J3iI trouiptly attended to. J JlOhh I LKNITLKL,
1 I OF A BETTER QUALITY,
Family Gioeeries, Queenwure, Glas-s-
Stre, AVo&d aud Vii!ow-vnre. at j
P 'HPr Ca ' t'tftn Vuii cu ttiiv
v.,-,.-, tS JI.- Uu. :';). '73 -tf
THE MONROE COUNTY
Co-Operative ; Life Insurance'
C O M P A N Y,
STEOUDSBUIta, PENNSYLVANIA.
Limit 5000 Members.
CIIAHTEIl PERPETUAL.
Any person of sound 1odv and mind, of either sot, not
loss than fifteen nor more than sixty-five years ol ajjo,
and not cnrd in aiivoecnratJon.rxeesditily dang.-r-ous
to life, ni;iy beconie a im-mk-r of this Couipauy, Dy
paying an admission feo, us follows:
From 1.1 t- 4 years of S3 01
" 4D r.i) " " " 6 00
" r.o to r.u " " io oo
60 to 6.1 " " " 20 00
And one dollar for lVlicy.
No oiher charges will be made ot any time, excepting
one dalUr and ten cents for each member who diet;.
Th advanta-es of this Company over tho ordinary
Life Insurance Companies are, that the fees are so small
that the man of moderate means can secure a eom
!u.im.r to hi family at a triflins cost, and payable at
istich lo'n? intervals, "and sueh small ums, that no person
can he inconvenienced bv tuem. mis company ikhu-i
fail ; no panic can a fleet it. rersonsholdins certificates
of membership in this Company, aie sure in case of
death that their families or heirs will K'Ct as many dollars
a there, are members in the Company. -
No restrict ions are placed r.pon trav-liny or residence,
Apoliication fur insurance, or information, maybe
made" to the l'ireetor or Seeretary, at Stroudsburg, l'i
UIItl-tTOSS.
R. P. Staples. . II. K. Rieseckcr,
r. r. Coclhauph, Wm. Finr,
KindariiM .Shupp, J. H. Fetherman,
C. 1). liiodheaU, J- A. Fetherman,
E. D. Prober.
WILLIAM FINE, Tren t.
M. A. De L. Van IIoun, Kee'y.
March 6,'73-tf
55a
I I ." 1
all d
xi'iiiv lot or mui i.y i
decripl ions h.i ve been receicd at
the sloreof the puhscriber, in the borouoli
of Stroudsburir. Ho has
COOKING STOVES, & PARLOR STOVES,
of the latest imnrnvements; and entirn new
styles, and consiJeriibleMxingof fuel, whic'i
cjn be hud ut the lowest City prices. Also.
all kinds ct
Stbve-IPipe.
A laroc assortment of TIN WARE of ev
erv depcriot ion. conr.tant!y on hand, wliich
will be sold :it wholeilc and retail, as rea
ponablo 8S can be h;id in the Cilv.
All kinds of rep Jirino done in tlio shortest.
c!teapet and best ma dirt, ('all and exam
me his clock before you purclnso elsewhere.
Feb. 11, m WxM. S.FLORY.
SAMUEL HOOD,
S. WILLIAMS,
P
Watchmaker & Je weler,
MAIN ST, STROUDSBURG, PA.
Located in corner building, third door be
low the JelTersoni-m office. Room hand.-nme
fitted up, and heavily slocked with the fi
nest aes-orltuent of
Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Jewelers Mo
tions, &c,
everoflpred in this section of countty.
A full assort tnent of Spectacles, of th
best qualily, and suited to all ages, always
on sale.
Silver-ware, and Silver Plated ware, al
ways on hand at manufacturers prices.
ftCT'Repa'nn': neatly executed, and ciiar
ges extremely nioderaie. Calls from th
public respeci fully solictied.
JS..Ie A-ent lor the celebrated Uiamono
Spectacles.
November 5th, JSGS ly.
Carriage
Making.
The undersigned takes this method ol
inforniiii": the public, that he still con
tinues the above business in all its branche
at his old Stand, on Franklin street
Stroudsbur, Pa., where he will be hap
py io receive orders lor work in his line.
including general
Wheelwrierlitinsr, Blcicksraith-
ing, Painting, Trimming, &c.
fl is stock, of the best quality of seasoned
lumber is Iarje and very complete; and
also has a lull force of firsr class workmen
at all the branches, he flatters hitusell
that he is fully prepared to accomodate
all who favor him with orders, and guarau
tee entire satisfaction.
Repairing promptly attended to
W:l. HUNTSMAN.
July 28, 1S70.
UNDERTAKING-!
LEE &. Go. would mo t respectfully an
nounce that having procured an elegant
NEW
MACHINE SHOP
The subscriber haviri'
Shop, near the head of
Parted a m
Main Street, Stroudsb
urr
is prepared to build, and repair a'I l--
Bein fitted wiih
Pitch.
SPECIAL
1XG
LEYS
L MACITLXERY Fop Tr.h
SHAFTING. AXD rW.1
VYS, AM) WITH uL
PROVED TOOL a
of various kind?, and bavin
fcDeri:.! ... .b ,35
feel warranted in guaranteein-r i-S?ttA
work. Have on hand, and bui?ujn cf
of over Thirty years, in
building' machinery for
PORTABLE STEA3I EXfii5Es
of from 2 to 10
to 10 Horse Prt j .
specially for Farm ue, or lor Jri.i,
liMit niachinerv. T i. '
O J - '-V fcCtp
several thousand feet of
in
Oct
Premium New York Oak Tanned Belv
in widths of inch to 6 inches, (can w
wider ones at very thort notice) 'at k,".1
ficturers prices nl.o Lace Leather "fiv
l?iirota Pnn'lioc Am '
STEAM PIPES &, FITTINGS
i ipe cut aCJ
iMt'ii.i c uukiui-r steam Pa"Vkt
f the variouss sizes,
at short notice.
I would call the attention of Ecev
Wheelwrights, and others, to i.,v 't'Z
ment of all sizes of
Machine Bolts, Nuts.
Laj Screws, and Bolt-eni
v filers
ii nr.'
ic!:er, ihl
'I..S
.' 'if-f
HEAESE,
and having a person in their employ of
twelve years experience, in the undnriaking
business, are now prepared to attend to un
dertaking in all its branches in the best pos
sible manner.
COFFINS and CASKETS of eny size,
style or quality, constantly on hand, and
ready for t-liimi.rut at shori notice. Orders
by mail prompt ly attended to. Our chures
re moderate; we have no disposition to
ip trees the living or rob the estates ol ihe
dead.
N. D. Rrndy-made ROBES, neaily got.
ten up. can be had at any time, at the Ware
t..om ot LEI &. Co.
May '6, 1-70. ly.
NEW STORE
-:and:-
NEW GOODS
-:at:-
!5
11,
DARIUS DREHER, begs leave to an-
nounce to nis irienas anu io uie puo
lic generally, that he has just received a
general assortment of
Dry Goods, Cottons, Dress Trimmings,
AND
MILL IN Ell Y GOODS
consisting, in part of the following desirable
articles, viz:
Ucilicocs,
Lawns,
French ChitiUs,
Children's Dress Goods,
Worked Edgings,
; , Parasols, Zfphers,
Shetland Wools,
Shetland Wool Shaicls,
Delaines,
'Muslins,
IVhite Dress Goods,
Insert ings,
Lady's and Children's Saclcs
Hannel and Cloth,
Lady's, Misses and Men's Hoes,
Gloves and Collars,
Mourning Goods,
Shroudings, Jcc, dec,
Goods shown with pleasure. Quick
eales and small profits" at the old and well
known Millinery Stand of F. A. DRENER
The Millinery business will be carried on
as usual by Mrs. Dbeiier.
Patronage respectly solicited.
DARIUS DREHER.
April 26,1 866.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
C00K&PASL0R STOVES,
TIN & SHEET-IPwON WARE,
AND IN
Wi(al House Furnish!:!" fioods.
KoofiEig and Spouting
done on short notti-e, with the hest material, and at
reasonable prices. His stuck of Cook, l'arlor anrlUtUor
Stoves embraces all the bcnl variftifs known to tlio
trade, ('all and see. Store third luiil'liiiir, above th?
Methodist Church, Main street, Struudsburjj, I'a.
J-cbruary 4, 5-tf.
.1 u:-
;-.:i-:i
AND FOR LESS MONEY
u. retail eMherlucii.rorfXiiiiilrvr.d
rr.int'tl to l-f i. rj.rc iiitil.
AXOTIIEK TKOfllY AOS
tBY THE -; '
i .... '
E3TEY: COTTAGE ORGANS
These snperior and. beautifully finished in
ftriinieiits so far eclipsed their .competitor .in
vo;nmer putitjvjiweetnt and delicacy ot tone,
.is to carrv oH the lir.t and. only premium giv
en to exh'iUwMf-Tel 4rgHt th Ioiiro
County Fair, hdd Kepteiuuer 25, 184.
Hny onty the best. For price Hut add res
O f i-tf.) J. Y. SIOAKUS,
LOOK THIS VAY,
ALL. V.'QO V.'ANT
Carriage Work or CJacIismilhins
DONE IN A
SUPERIOR MANNER!
S3?
TIII'1 Sulcriber beg3 leave to iu
c i ! t. i i . r.-M
?r lurui tnu puDiic liiui nu 16 tuny pre-
pared, at his
corner of Simpson
establishment, at the
and Sarah streets, iu
tii:iko to
the borouiih of fctroudsburr, to
order, every style of
Carriage, Wagon,
and, in fact, every thing in his line of bu
siness, at the shortest possible notice, and
on the most reasonable terms.
Carriages repaired, trimmed and paint
ed in tho best style ol the art.
Having nrst-ciass material always ou
hand, and none but Crst-cliss workmen
engaged, the publie are assured that none
but first-class work will be turned out at
his shop.
In connection with his Carriage Shop
he has also a lilacksmith Shop, where
superior workmen will always be found
ready to attend to the orders of customers
The public are invitei' to call and ex
amine his stock before purchasing else
where. VALENTINE IvAUTZ.
September ID, lS67.-tf.
XT-AMI I'TOX'S COBl
JlL SETS. The best in use. The only
place tney enn i-e nau in town u at tho cor
ner store, irythetn.
jan. CO, '73. tf. J C. 11. ANDRE & Co
OWT -FOUCT-IIiit .when
JLy you want any thing in the r ui'inlfrre or
Drnamental line tj;at MeCajtyA: Sons iu the
Odd -LVllows na!l,.MairTfetreet,'Str6uiL?bar,
l'a., is the place to get it.
June IS,'" i tt"
which I offer at New Yoik prlcis
B'ilt-e:iis epec ally, heiri threi.ic
n Lieu iiu i.u a uv n:u lu iliei v, rj,
15 ach smiths Io f:rnish l.r
tr.nch ciienj'.er, arid
tiiem bv hand.
Vll 111 ti. v. 141 QLULil illlll "iriP.I'p-J
March G, 1573 tf.
Fire I;:.suraacc
STS0UISBUEG, PA.
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m
-. H
- 5 v,
'1 n. .
V.
KOCKAFELLOW,
DKALEH IN
Shoes, &c.
nlshiiig Goods, Hats & Caps,
Cools &
EAST STROUDSBURG, PA
(Near the Depot.)
The public are invited to call and examine !
Roods. PriCes moJerate. filar 6.'C9-lf
Cards, Bill Heads, Labels, &c,
SKAT, CAKAP AND QUICSi,
Printed to Order at the
JEFFERSONIAN
VII A R TER PERI 'ETUI L
Tlsf By-Laws of this C'...D!par.s:iJ r? j;.!..t:v:n;
in? i insurance have, rrceatlT t.r-cn orr m-.:-:.
chanj'Nl, jiIaL-inr it ujon s b.'..is r ,'iru tot'..:-.:'
Lif Insur.inee t'omnuiiy i:i tL
Imporunt sraoa; t'uiso c'aaai u.e tlis f.::;
via :
Policies, instfiid of bcin r.crj-.-t j;.i. v.:t ;j :!
five rears..
All property it daiS.I ami fi r.'.: . pr:u'.
CihI lu'cordin to ihn risk ci th:-
Prc-niium notes arc l.ik;-u, r.;..i u;i .:ic:n:r.i
n;! on the nates.
i Prt'lierty i iii'inioj for r.ot tn.-.r-'? tlian tvr i t'.:
! its actual cash value, an.l tl: f.:ll n r.
paid iu ens of l-is, proviid tho liv ;
Rinount of iusuraiK"1.
"Aiiuual as.i ;-smnts" only are ni:! ', ec;-! !r
of lu-avy los-j, aud wLorc" a sv l-l an
iiect s?ary.
The Company is tlicrpfore prrinro;! ' iiis jr.." ;
upou terms iuucU more dcsh.'ub th.-ut i.".'. '
system. Applications may e made t' icy ur i'.;
Surveyors, or Sccrttary.
MANu;nr..
Ptvflr!l Savs, J. Pop-: Tr r. . -y
Sila L. lrake, C. l. 1m-.k1 J,
Jai-ob Knec-lit John Ei!iu:: r, I". iu.
Jacob StouiTtr, Theo. S-l.o-i, i. . 1-
WiUiam V ail.'.or-.
ST GIKI.L S T0K:'", r.;':
E. B. Drciiec, Secretary a:i'l Tr.-ur.r.
rintins
OFFICE,
Main Street, Stroudsburg, Pa.
CS-All Orders promptly filled. Give ur
a call.
rnilE TALKING MACHINE.
The Domestic Seuinsr Machine.
Silas L. Prakc,
T. V. Khodts,
F. A. Oppslt,
SURVEYORS.
For M o u roe Co u n t v :
William Gilbert, Oc v f", .v
J. l"pUC L'-Biir, Ji:.!'
John Iii!ij,vr.
For Wavue County:
CharKs A. Mirf
For riko Couutr :
Samuel Pctrick.
For Northan-.pton County :
IticharJ Camden.
For Carbon County :
Samuel Zlcgcnfus.
For Wvominj: County : r,
G. M. Koon, II. W. Itardwell, J.
-The Managers meet regularly at tiie 'J
OClco iu S.routlsburg, on tL tirst 'J'u. -uiouth,
at 1 o'clock 1 M. :' '
By its
SIMPLICITY,
EASE OF
Management,
Noisel!$s, and
and
RUNNING,
TALKS ITSELF IXTO PUBLIC FA VOP.
. THE WORLD
CHALLENGED!
To produce a FHmily Sewinjj Machine
tivit will few as light, and iia heavy, that is
" ruiiumg, anu us easily operated.
1 T V'.; . . , . "i1;0 's wurraiuetl to wear
' "y s long B8 any other manufactured
bold on monthly, payment For Vale by '
r " v darius drkher.
sl..- - Stroudtburff; Pa.
Harness & Saddle?
The above business hn ajrain b5
pumed at the old stand, lately t-vpt
y the late fl.wl, rear lialdwins w -l
troudshur?, where will be tu-picons-
on hand the bet afsorlment of
Harness, double and siRM
Saddii'.s
Bridles,
nnd every ethfr article usually rn'' .
Ibis line of i usiness. Work niat-'s tJ';.
on the shortest notice. A larea01-'
of
Mountings and Saddlery H
vare
always on hand. Cull and makO'';
whet ion, nnd it will be btrivbhe.l i"1'
price not tube excelled in th 'n;l rKtj.
SSUict attention ptid to r,P,,ir,"f
in shortest notice. Call an-l ,x'':'i,'
JOHN O.SAYL0.-
October 0, 1870. tf
" Can you tell why it is that vj
oncfonii'S to .Stroiulshursi to buy ''u") ..;
. . ..... r . . . 1 I.-..i.nit lire
ways impure ior aici. any ' "
be)it. JiV6.
ij uwsiy for worthies articles oi r
but go t McCarty & Sous, 3Tl , :
well paid fur it. fJ
BLANK -DKK
For sale at' this OfS