The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, March 10, 1859, Image 4

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IfiASOIV STOCK,
GSazicr. and Paper Hanger,
Will nltcnd to, and promptly execute, all
orders w il!i which he may be favored. From
his long experience in the .various branches
of his Imsinets, he feels confident of render
ing entire satisfaction in his work. He
may be found at his shop, on Sarah street,
nearly opposite the residence of Hon. AL II.
Drchcr, Stroudsburg, Pa.
Patronage respectfully solicited.
February 17, 1859. ly.
YOUTH ASD MANHOOD.
f" Just Published, the 25th thousand,
and mailed in a sealed envelope, to
any address, post paid, on receipt of three
btamp?.
A Medical Essay on the Physical Exhaslior.
and dvcay of the Irame. caused by "self
abuse," infection, and the injurious conse-
oucnecs of Mercury, By R J. Culverwell,
M. 1) , member of the Royal College of
Surgeons, $c
IDPSpermatorrhrea or Seminal Emissions
Genital and. Nervous Debility, Impotency
Loss of Energy, Depression of Spirits, Tim
idity, Dieases of the bexual Urgans. ant:
Impediments to Marriage, are promptly and
effectually removed by the authors' novel
and most successful mode of ueatment, by
means of which the invalid can regain pris
tine health without having "recourse to dan
gerous and expensive medicines.
(From the London Lancet.)
The best treatise ever written on a sub
jerl of vital importance to all, well worthy
ilm suthor's exalted reputation.
Address, the .Publishers J. C. KLINE &
Co., 1st Avenue, Cor, lUth street; Post Box
45fi, New York City.
February 17, l859.-ly.
MUSIC ! MUSIC ! !
Instructions on the Violin.
The subscriber would announce to the
nnblic that he is prepared to cive Instruction
to all who wish to take lessons on the Violin
Frgm his long- experience and practical
knowledge as a Musician, while in Germany
mid in this country, he guarantees to give
tatisfaction to all those who may place them
helvrs under his charge. Terms reasonable.
For further information apply to
GOTTLIEB KETTEREIi,
Lender of the "Stroudsburg Cornet Band."
Stroudsburg, Nov. 4, 1858. ly.
THE GREAT WONDER
OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY,
PROFESSOR WOOD'S
Says the St. Louis, (Mo.) Democrat: Be
low we publish a letter to Dr. Wood, of this
city, from a gentlemen in Aluine, which
speaks glowingly ofthe superjor merits of liih
hnir ionic. Such evidence must -have its ef
fect, when coming- from a 'reliable source
If certificates are guarranlees of truth, the
Dr. needs no encomiums, nor useless puffery
from the press:
Bath.IMaink, Jan. 20, 1856.
Professor O. J. Wood & Co.
Gknti.kmen: Having my attention called
a few months since to the highly beneficial
effects of your hair restorative, I was induced
to make application of it upon my own hatr,
whichrhnd become quite gray, probably one
third while; my whiskers was of the same
character. Some three months since I pro
cured a bottle of your hair restorative, and
used it. I soon found it was proving what 1
had witlipd. 1 used it about twice a week.
1 have since procured another bottle, of v hich
1 have used tome. I can now certify to the
world that the gray or white hair has totally
ditnppeaied, both on my head and face, and
iny hair hns resumed its natural color, and 1
lflipe mure soft and glossv than it has been
before lr twenty-five years. I am now six
ty years old; my good wife at the age of fif
ty-two, has used it with the same enecu
The above notice I deem due to you for
vour valuable discovery. I am assured that
whoever will rightly use, as per directions.
will not have occusion to contradict my state
inents. lama citizen of this city and a res
ident here for the last fifteen years, and am
know n to nearly every one and adjomg towns.
Any use you may make ofthe above, with
my name attached, is at your service, as I
wish to preserve the beauties of nature m
others as well a6 myself. I am, truly, yours,
A. C. RAYMOJND.
Baltimore, Jan. 23, 1858.
WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE.
Professor Wood Dear sir: Having had
the misfortune to lose the "best portion of my
hair, from the elfccts of the yellow fever, m
New Orleans in 1854, I was induced to make
u trial of your preparation, and found it to
answeras the very thing needed. My hair
is now thick and glossy, and words can ex
press my obligations to you in giving to the
illicted such a treasure.
FIN LEY JOHNSON.
The undersigned. Rev. J. K. Bragg, is a
minister in regular standing, and pastor of
the Orthodox Church at Brookfield, Maes,
He is a gentleman of great influence and U'
niversally beloved. WM. DYER.
Brookfield, January 12, 1858:
Professor Wood Dear Sir: Having made
trial of your Hair Restorative, it gives me
pleasure to say, that its effect has been ex
cellent in removing inflamalion, dandruff and
a constant tendency to itching with which 1
have been troubled from my childhood; and
lias also restored my hair, which was becom
ing gray to its original color. I have used
no other article with anything like the same
pleasure or profit. Yours truiy,
J. K. BRAGG.
The Restorative is put up in bottles of three
sizes, viz: large, medium, and small; the
small holds A a pint, and retails for one dol
lar per bottle;, the medium holds at least 20
percent more in proportion than the small,
retails for two dollars per bottle; the large
holds a quart, 40 per cent, more in proportion,
and retails for S3 a bottle.
O. J. WOOD & CO. Proprietors, No 312
Broadway, New York, (in the great N. Y.
Wire Railing Establishment,) and 114 Mar
ket St., bt. Louis, Mo.
And sold by all good Druggists and Fancy
Goods Dealers. Jan. 6, 1859. 3m.
NEW
Express Arrangement.
The Hope and Howard Express Coni
panys are now prepared to forward Mon
ey, Valuables of any kind, Paekages, &c,
with their own Oars, and special Messen
gers, with dispatch from Stroudsburgto a
"a? part of ibe world.
JOHN N. STOKES, Agent,
Tor the Hope and Howard Ex. Co'
JStroudsburg, Feb. 4, 1858.- tf.
THE GREATEST ,
MEDICAL
DISCOVERT
OP THE AGE.
MR. KENNEDY, of Ruxbury. has dis
covered in one of our common pasture weeds
a remedy that cures
'EVERY KIND OF HUMOR,
KBOM THE
Worst Scruofula down to a common Pimple
Two bottles are warranted to cure a nurs
ing sore mouth
One to thtee bottles will cure the worst
kind of pimples on the face.
Two or three bottles will clear the system
of biles.
Two bottles are warranted to cure the
worst canker in the stomach
Three oi five bottles are warranted to
cure the worst kind of Erysipelas.
One or two bottles are warranted to cure
all humor in the eyes.
Two bottles are warranted to cure run
ning of the ears and blotches among the
hair.
Four to six bottles are warranted to cure
corrupt and running ulceis.
One bottle will cure scaly eruptions ol
the skin.
Two or three bottles are warranted to
cure the worst kind of ringworm
Two orthree bottles are warranted to cure
the most desperate case of rheumatism.
Three to four bottles are' warranted to
cure salt rheum.
Five to eight bottles will cure the worst
case of sciofula.
One to three bottles are warranted to cure
the worst case of dyspepsia. I know from the
experience of thousanls that it has, caused
by a canker in the stomach.
One to two bottles are warranted to cure
sick headache.
One to two bottles are warranted to regu
late a costive state of the bowels.
One to two bottles will regulate all de
rangement of the kidneys.
Foui to six bottles have cured the worst
cases of dropsy.
One to three bottles has cured the worst
case of piles; a reliel is always experienced.
What a mercy to get relief in such an ex
cruciating disease!
Since its first discovory, 1 have from time
to time added various other herbs to it ; of
one of them, Hippocrates, tho Father of
Medicine, says: "It is an herb of Jubher,
and in the sign Leo.
"It openeth obstructions of the liver, gall
and spleen ; it is an especial friend to the
liver, worth all other herbs put together;
cooling it when too hot, and warming it
when too cold.
"It creaielh an appetite, cureth allgone
and sinking feelings in the pit ofthe stom
ach, easeih ail pains and stitches in the side.
"It cureth the jaundice by opening the
gall, and restoreth the native color of the
body.
"It expels all raw. viscous and slimy hu
mors out ofthe body; it cleanseth all inward
ulcers and congealed bluod from the kid
neys. "By opening obstructions of the spleen,
it purgeth all nurnt choler and melancholy
vapors which riselh to the head and brain
causing distressing headache, fearful fore
boding rf trouble, trembling of the heait,
laintin and swooning.
"The herb boiled in wine is particularly
Eood to revive the drooping spirit ofthe a
ged, and whoever has a lingering sickness
altera fever, nothing restoreih him to health
ao quick as drinking the juice of this herb.
"The seeds boiled in water cureth the
most ofTensite breath, and drank at bedtime,
pietenieth what is commonly called night
mare, and all melancholy dreams, a disease
billious people are liable to."
The Father of Medicine says of another
herb in this composition, that "it is an lierb
of the Sun, and in the sign Leo.
"The sun is the source of all life, and ru
leth the heart; and this herb is the best cor
dial, the greatest strengthener of the heart,
of any that grows; it comforteth the heart,
cureth all palpitation thereof; taketh away
trembling, fainting and smothering of it; yet
it must te taken carefully, or severe gnp
ings will ensue, which must be corrected
with fennel seed or ginger.
"So much for this herb, between which
and the adder there is the utmost antipathy;
so much so that the adder will not touch
him that has the herb about him "
No change of diet ever necessary eat
the best you can get and enough of it.
Directions for use. Adults one table
sponnfcl per day Children over ten years,
desert spoonlul Children from five to eight
years, tea spoonful. As no directions
can be applicable to all constitotions, take
sufficient to opearte on the bowels twice a
day.
Manufactured by
DONALD KENNJEDY,
No 120 Warren Street, Roxbury, Mass.
Price $1.00.
Sold in Stroudshurg, by Hollinshead &
Uetnck, James N. Durlmg, and by all Drug
gists in City and Country in general.
June 24, 1858. ly.
LIVERY BUSINESS.
Valentine Kaulz & Wm, Huntsman,
(Successors to M. B. Postens,)
Having purchased the
oiuuL-ft. laieiy uwoca dj ill
13. Postens, take this opportunity
to notify their friends and the public gen
erally, that they have added considerable
new stock to the same, and will continue
the business at the old stand, on Franklin
Street, where they are prepared to hire
Horses and carriages at the lowest cash
rates. Their Horses are safe, fast and
gentle, and their vehicklos cousin of all
kinds, to suit the tastes of the fastidious
Attentive ostlers always on hand, and dri
vers furnished when desired. Call and
see for yourselves. Strangers taken to
any pari or tne country at the shortest
notice. I bey will continue to run the
new omnibus between this borough and
the Railroad Depot. Persons intending
to go on the railroad will bo called for at
any part of the Borough, by leaving their
names at their office near the stable
The omnibus will also be at the Depot on
the arrival of trains to convoy passengers
into town.
No pains will be spared to give satis
faction to all who may favor them with
their patronage.
KAUTZ & HUNTSMAN.
Stroudsburg, Juno 24, 1658,-tf.
BLANK
Forsalp at this Office
MONROE COUNTY
mutual Fire Insurance Conip'y
nm rntfi of Insurance is one dollar on
the thousand dollars insured, after
which navment no subsequent tax will
be levied, except to cover actual loss or
damage by fire, that may tall upon mem
hers of the company.
The nett profits arising from interest
or otherwise, will be ascertained yearly,
for which finch member in proportion to
his, her, or their deposit, will have a
credit in the company. Each insurer in
or -with the said company will be a mem
ber thereof during the term of his or her
policy. The principle of Mutual Insur
ance has been thoroughly tested has
been tried by the unerring test oi expert
ence, and has proved successful and be
come very nopular. It affords the great
est security against loss or damage by
fire, on the most advantageous ana rea
snnahle terms.
Applications for Insurance jto be made
in person, or by" letters addressed to
Y'M. K. Haviland, Secretary.
MANAGERS .
J. Depuo Labar, Jacob Knechf,
Richard S. Staple?, Jacob Stouffcr,
Samuel D. Pipher, Charles B. Andre,
Silas L. Drake. Theodore Sohoch,
Godleib Auracher, Thomas W. llhodes,
Joseph Fenner. bam 1 b.Dreher,
STOGDELL STOKES President.
Golieb Auracher, Treasurer.
Silas Drake, Surveyor.
Stroudsburg, Sept. 16; 1858.
CRITTENDEN'S
Pliiladcl'a Commercial College,
N. E. Corner Seventh and Chesnut Sts.,
rniLADELrniA.
An Institution designed to prepare young
men for active business.
Established Sept. 1844. Incoporaled June
4, 1855.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES.
B. B. Comegys, David S. Brown.
Francis Hoskins, A. V. Parsons,
David Milne, Isaac Hacker,
George H. Stuart, D. B. Hinman,
John Sparhawk, Frederick Brown,
Joshua Lippincott, Jr.
FACULTY.
S. H. Crittenden, Principal, Consulting
Accountant, and instructor in Commercial
Customs.
Thomas W Moore, Professor of Penmanship.
George M. Tiihasiier, Professor of the Sci
ence of Accounts.
JonN Groesbeck, Professor of Book-Keepirig
and Phonography.
Augustus Simon, Professor of Languages.
Hon. Joel Jones, Lecturer on Commercial
Law.
W. H. Alldn, L. L. D., President of Girard
College Lecturer on Political Economy.
Catalogues, containing full particulars ol
of terms, manner of instruction, &c, may be
had'on applying at the College, either in per
son or by letter.
OCrCraTTEiDBN"S BOOK-KEEl'lrtU
for sale Price SI 50 Key to same, 50 cts,
October 14, 185S.-6m.
New Arrangement.
Delaware, Lackawanna & Western
RAIL ROAD."
NO MOKE STAGE1NG.
New and expeditious broad guage route
trom tne Ixorth and West, via Great Bend
and Scranton, and from the Lackawanna
and Wyoming vallies, directly through to
iew ront ana Philadelphia.
OrOn and after Thursday, December 1G,
1858, trains will be run as follows:
The Cincinnati Express Train bound east
on N. Y. & Erie Railroad arrives at Grszt
Bend at 8:15 A. M., and connects with the
Expre:s Train which leaves Great Bend for
iNew iorK anu 1'hiladelphia, at a:UU a. m
Due at Montrose, - - - 8:37 "
lankhannock, - - 9:18
Factoryville, - - - 9:43
Scranton, - - - 10:30
Moscow, - - -- 11:17
Stroudsburg, -.. -. - 1:12 p.m.
water uap, - - 1:25 "
Delaware,(15 minutes to dine) 1:50 "
Bridgville, - - 2:20 "
Junction, - 3:13
JSew York, ... 7:15
Philadelphia, ... 8;15
Passengers from New York, leave
Pier No. 2, North River at 7:30, a. m.
rrom riuia. leave Walnut st.
Wharf at - 6:00 "
Leave Junction, - - 11:10 "
Due at Bndgeville, - . - 12:02 "
Delaware, 15 inin. dinner, 12:16 p. m
tut . -, " r
vvaieruap, - - 155
Stroudsburg, - . - 1:08
Moscow, - - - 3;16
Scranton, ... 4:oo
Factoryville, ... 4:52
Tunkhannock - - - 5:11
Montrose, - 5:58
Great Bend. - - - fi.-afi
u
H
II
Connecting at Great Bend with
the Mail Train, west, at 7:10
Accommodation Train leaves
Scranton for Great Bend at 9:15 a. m
Arrive at Great Bend. - - 2;0fi n .
Connecting with the Emigrant Train west
at 2:20 the Dunkirk Express West at 4:35
ana me in. x. uxpiess East at 3:10 p. m.
Returning, leaves Great Bend, 3:20 p. m.
Due at Scranton, - 8:05
For the accommodation of wav travel nn
the Southern Division, a Passenger Car will
be attached to the Express Freight TinC
leaving ocranton at 4:45 a ,n
O -.. w
Due at Stroudsburg at 10:20 "
Junction at 2-9n n
Returning, will leave Junction at 3:45 a. ra
uae ai sstroudsuurg at 7:15
bcranton at 2:35 p. m.
Passengers to nnd from Npw Vnrb nr.A
Philadelphia, will change cars at Junction.
xorruision, itmgston, and Wilkesbarre
take L. & B. R, R. cars at Scranton.
For Jessup. Archhuld. nnA r.nrhnr.An1,.
take the stages at Scranton.
pickets sold and Baggage checked through.
xx. at t J2HN BRISBIN, Sup't.
Wm. N. Jenks, GenM Ticbnt n
Scranton, Sept. 10, 1858.
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES,
TIjc Largest and 'Clicapei Stock
ever ifertl in this Cily.
CHARGES W. JEAIV,
Wholesale Dealer
IN
French and German Baskets, Wood and
Willow Ware, Notions, Brushes, Oil
Cloths, Cotton Laps, Wadding,
&c, &C, &c.
No. 119 Market-Street, below Second,
(north side.X
PHILADELPHIA.
The subscriber has just opened an entire
ly new and complete stock of goods of the
best quality and description, to which he
vould respectfully call the attention of Mer
chants and Dealers who wish to find a good
article cheap for Cash.
These goods were bought for Nett Cash,
at the greatly recuced)prices consequent up
on the stringency of the times, and believing
the "nimble sixpence" to be betier than the
"slow shilling,'1 they are now offered to the
public at prices that defy competition, .j
The following are a few of the articles
alw.ays on hand :
Pails and Tuhs of all kinds and qualities.
Toy Pails, Salt and Sugar Boxes, Hall
Bushel and Perk Measures, W"ell Buck
ets, Towel Rollers, Patent head and
straight clothes pins, wash boards,
wooden mop handles, Grain
scoops, Toy Wheelbarrows,
Corn Brooms, every variety,
Shoe, Paint, Scrub, and
Sweep brushes, &c.
Clothes brushes, Baskets, Willow and ratan
chairs, skirt ratans, bird cages, clothes lines,
bed -cords, skirt.corda, tie yarn Twine of all
kinds, together with a, large assortment ol
Notions and Fancv Goods.
Hosiery. Gloves, Shirts, Drawers, Threads,
&c, cheap from auction.
These goods are all new and carefully
selected, are offered at prices that cannot
fail to attract attention.
Buyers will invariably find it to their own
interest to call before purchasing elsewhere.
(LfParti' ular attention given to packing
goods for shipment, so as to prevent dam
age or excessive charges for freight
UITOrders by Mail promptly attended to.
CHARLES W. DEAN.
HO Market-st , north side, below 2nd, Phila.
November 18, 185S. ly.
STOVES, STOVES, STOVES.
THE subscriber, having purchased and
taken the old store stand of George Mal-
yen, in Stroudsburg, would say, to the
public, that he is just opening a
large assortment of STOVES iu all
their variety.
Cooking, Parlor, SIiop & Bar
Koom,
all sizes and kinds, for Wood or Coal.
Groceries,
In connection with the Stove business,
the undersigned will keep constantly on
hand a general assortment of Groceries,
&c. viz: SugarsTeas, Coffec3, Molasses,
Fish, Salt, Iiaisinp, Spices, &c.
Flour and Feed.
He will constantly keep Floor and
Feed and whole grain.
Cider Tinegar constantly on hand.
The public are respectfully invited to
examine for themselve?.
ROBERT R. DEPUY..
Stroudsburg, Nov. 12,1857.
Something New.
The public arc respectfully informed that
the undersigned has opened, in the Borough
of Stroudsburg, a NEW
DRUG STORE,
in the large four story building
recently erected by Messrs. Fow
ler and Wintemute, two doors a
bove Robert Boy's Store, where
he intends keeping always on
hand, a large assortment of
Drugs and Medicines, Paints, Oils, Var
nishes, irench and Cojnmon Ulass, eje
The stock will also embrace FANCY NO
TIONS in endless variety, from which all
tastes can be gratified, including
Perfumery, Plain and Fancy Glars Ware,
Tooth, Hair and Toilet Brushes; Combs, &c.
ALSO Pure
WINES AND LIQU0KS
for medicinal purposes, which beur their own
recommendation.
Every article will be warranted pure and
fresh, and will be dispensed by an assistant
wlibse experience in the business is such as
to deserve the unlimited confidence of the
public. Call and see.
JAMES N. DURLING, Proprietor.
Stroudsburg, Dec. 31, 1856.
Hollinshead & Detrick,
Wholesale and Retail dealers in
Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils,
Dye Stuffs, tjilas, Perfumery,
&c. &c. &e.
GOTHIC HALL DRUG STORE,
STROUDSBURG, PA.
N. B. German and English prescrip
tions carefully compounded.
WM. HOLLINSHEAD.
April 8, 1858. ly.
C. S. DETRICK,
PHOTOGRAHS
In every Style ofthe Art.
L. T. Tew takes this method to inform
tho inhabitants of this Town and viciuity,
that having procured a new Instrument
expressly lor too purpose, is now pre
pared to take all the latest stvlea of Tvne.
combining all the newest improvements of
Ambrolypes, Melaionolype Photographs
ictoLypes
at his old Room near the Court House, in
a style unsurpassed, Ffom his long expe
rience as an Artist acknowledges no su
perior.
Those wishing good Likenesses of
themselves or mends, are invited to call
and examine specimens. No charge made
unless perfect satisfaction given.
L. T. TEW.
Sept 10, 1858.-tf.
Win. K. Havilancl,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
STROUDSBURG, MONROE CO., PA.
Office at James H. Walton's . Esa.
Collections made, and business attended
to with promptness and dispatch.
stroudsburg, June 26, 1856
DRUGGISTS
CHEMISTS
LOTTERIES.
THE LOTTERIES OF
WOOD, EDDY & CO.
Arn nhnrtered bv the States of Delaware and
Georgia, and have sworn commissioners ap-
pointed to superintend their drawings, ana
nrMfV thnt pvorvthinir connected with the
same is dona in a strictly honorable manner.
Tney oner to me puouc a nur uppui
for investment, the interests of parties at a
distance being as well protected as though
0 mt r ...... .1.4
they were present, rne managers wuum
rcspoctfully call attention to the fact, that all
persons have a legal right to send orders for
tiUpta tn nfilnwnre or to Geonria.as the Lot
teries of Wood, Eddy & Co. are authorized
by the Legislature ot either btate.
A Lottery will be drawn every day at Wil
mington, Delaware, and also at Augusta, Ga.
All orders received being filled in the draw
ing next to take place after same cbmes to
hand.
Whole tickets are $10; halves, $5; and
Quarters S2.50.
No ticket sent unless the money accom
panies the order. Prizes vary from
20 to 50,000.
Every prize is drawn, and tho result of
drawing forwarded to all purcnasers.
frr- A Circular showinir the plan of the
Lotteries will be sent to any one desirous of
receiving it. . .
All communications strictly confidential.
Write your address plainly, and direct to
WOOD, EDDY & CO.,
Wilmington. Delaware,
Or to WOOD, EDDY & CO.,
Augusta, Georgia.
All lpttnrs to our address will be promptly
AJLI w.ww
acknowledged and prizes cashed without
delay.
Notice to Correspondents.
Those who prefer not sending money by
moil- enn tiso. The Adams Express Gompa-
pany, whereby money for Tickets, in sums
of Ten Dollars, and upwards, can ue num. u
at our risk and expense, from any city or
rr mt.
town where they have an omce. x ne inon
,l rflpr must be enclosed in a "Govern
mcntPost Ofllce Stamped Envelope," or tho
.1
Express Company cannot receive tnem.
Jan. 6, 1859. 3m.
THE LIVER
TREPAUED BY DR. SANFORD,
Compounded entirely from Gum
Is one of the best Purgative and Liver rne
dicines now before the public, that avts as a
Cathartic, easier, milder, and more effectual
than any other medicine known. It is not
only a Cathartic, but a Liver remedy, aclinf:
first on the Liver lo eject its morbid matter,
then on the stomach and bowels to carry oh
that matter, thus accomplishing two purpo
ses effectually, without any of the painlui
feelings experienced in the operations ol
most Cathartics. It strengthens the system
at the same time that it purges it; and when
taken daily in moderate doses, will strength
en and build it up with unusual rapidity.
The Liver ;s one of
ihe principal regula
dy; and when it per
well, the powers ol
Jercloped. The slo
tirely dependent on
the Liver foY the pro
its functions ; when
fault, the bowels are
system suffers in con
an the Liver ha
tors ofthe human bo
forms its functions
the system are fully
much is almost en
the healthy action of
per performance of
the stomach is at
at fault, & the wholf
sequence ol one or
ing ceased to do its
eases of that organ,
has made it his study
than twenty years, to
wherewith to coun
rangemenld to which
To prove that this
found, any peison
duty. For the dis
one ofthe pioprietors
m a practice of mure
find some remedy
teract the many de
it is liable,
re m edy is at last
troubled with Liver
Us form3, has but to
viction is certain,
move all morbid or
system, supplying in
flow of bile, invigor-causing-
food to di
the blood, giving lime
whole machinery. re
the disease effect
cured, and. what is
the occasional use ol
tor.
tiiig is sufficient to
and prevent the food
ring.
Complaint, in any of
try a bottle, and con
Thpse Gums re
had matter from the
their place a healthy
ating the stomach,
sest well, purifying
and health to the
moving the cause of
jng a radical cure.
Bilious attacks are
belter, prevented, by
the Liver Jnvigora
One dose after ea
relieve the stomach
from rising and sou
Only one dose taken before retiring, pre
vents Nightmare.
Only one dose taken at night, loosens the
bowels gently, and cures Costiveness.
One dose taken after each meal will cure
Dyspepsia.
fcf One dose of two teaspnonsfuls will
always relieve oicA Headache,
One bottle taken for female obstruction
removes the cause ofthe disease, and make:
a perlect cure.
Only one dose immediately relieves Choi
ic, while one dose often repeated is a sure
cure for Cholera Morbus, and a preventive
of Cholera.
ftf Only one bottle is needed to throw
out of the system the effects of medicine af
lor a long sickness.
DCPOne bottle taken for Jaundice removes
all sallovvnesa or unnatural color from the
skin.
One dose taken a short time before eating
gives vigor to the appetite, and makes food
digest well.
One dose often repeated cures Chrome
Diarrhaa in its worst forms, while Summer
and Bowel complaints yield almost to the
first dose.
One or-two doses cures attacks caused by
Worms in Children : there is no surer, safer
or speedier remedy in the world, as it never
fails.
ETA few bottles cures Dropsy, by exci
ting the absorbents.
We lake pleasure in recommending this
medicine as a preventive for Fever Ague,
Chill Fever, and all Fevers of a Bilious Type.
It operates with certainty, and thousands
are willing to testify to its wonderful virtues.
All who use 11 are giving their unanimous
testimony in Its favor.
CFiTlix water in the mouth with
the Invigorstlor, and swallow
both together.
THE LIVER 1NVIGORATOR
Is a Scientific Medical Discovery, and is
daily working cures, almost too great to be
lieve. It cures as if by magic, even ihe first
lose giving benefit, and seldom more than
one hottle is required to cure any kind ol
Liver complaint, from the worst Jaundice
or Dyspepsia to a common Headache, all of
which are the result of a Diseasad Liver.
PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE.
Dr. SANFORD, Proprietor. 345 Broad.
way, New York. And retailed bv all Dmir.
gists. Sold also by Hollinshead & Detrick,
and James N. Durling, Stroudsburc, Pa.
Juiy 1, 1000. iy.
jjjjOAP. Fine scented Soaps for wash-
ing and shavingalso the celebratp.rl
shaying cream, for sae by
SAMUUL MELICK,
Stroudshurg, January 1 ,. 1 855.
T" XT' f fT X T I I . -
g2S IEF: -r ;rfr
Wholesale and Retail "
Boot anb B)ot
MANUFACTORY!!-
Sfi? subscriber respectiuly informs
rlj his customers and friends thai he ha's!
removed his Boot and Shoe Md'niifaC-'
lory to the store room formerly occupied by
Joseph Sigman, in Northampton street, onr
door above Hamilton street, and between
Mrs. E. H. Harmony's Millinery and Petff
Pomp's JJrug store.
He has just received a larce assortmenf
of Boots and Shoes, among which are Calf
Congress Boot3, ftnameled Congress Boots"
Calf Napoleon Boots, Patent Morocco Na-
oleon Boots, Brogans, &c. for Getlemeo
and Boys.
Also on hand a large assortment of Shops
for Ladies and Misses. Women's fashion
ble Gaiters of every variety, made to order"
at short notice. A large assortment of Chfl
drens Shoes always on hand. GUM Shoe?
of all descriptions and kinds, which he is
selling
CHEAP FOR CASH.
The goods are manufactured of the bes--materials
and in the neatest and most fash
ionable manner. He employs none but the
best workmen about his establishment.
Thankful for the liberal patronage hereto
fore received, every effort will be made to
merit a continuance of the same. 3
THADDEUS SCHOCH. '
Easton, September 16, 1852.
New Wholesale and Retail ',
WINE & LIQUOIi STORE?
Slroiidsbnrsr, Pa.
gjjt The undersigned would inform La nd
y'9rs nna" the public generally, that
he continues the above business in Strouds
burg, in the store house formerly occupied
by John H. Melick as a Jewelry Store, and
has on hand a large stock of
WiNES AMD LIQUORS
of all ki'ndB and ofthe best quality, direct from
the Custom House, which he is prepared
to sell to Landlordsand others on the most rea
sonable terms. Our stock consists of French
Brandy, dark and pale. Also, Peach, Black
berry, Cinnamon and Cherry Brandy; Hol
land Gin, N. E. Rum; Irish, Rye and Apple
Whiskey; Lisbon, Claret, Port, Sweet Mala
ga, Currant and Champagne Wine, &c. &c.
Also, on hand a large stock of Bitters of all
kinds.
Demijohns, from to 5 gallons; bottles, and
generally any thing that can be asked for in
our line.
Landlords will find it greatly to their ad
vantage to dcai with rne. I have no hired
agents to sell and distribute liquors for meat
great expense, which must be paid, for by the
consumer. Those dealing with me I intend
shall be satisfied with the article they get, as
well as the price, and whenever they are not,
I will be pleased to have them return the
liquor, and make the fact known, for I in
end to make it a permanent bnsiness, and
can only do so by dealing honorably. Alt
orders sent me, by stage drivers or others, wilJ
be promptly attended to, the same as though
the person was present dealins- for himself.
July 8, 1S2. P. S. POSTENS.
ZgpSi, Has permanently located him
q, iu 1 i
his ofllce next door to Dr. S.
Walton, and nearly opposite S. Rees's Hat &.
Cap store, where he is fully prepared to treat
the natural teeth, and also to insert incorrupt
ible artificial teeth on pivot and plate, in the
latest and most improved manner. Mostper
sons know the danger and folly of trusting
their work to the ignorant as well as tho
traveling dentist. It matters not how much
experience a person may have, he is liable to
have some failures out of a number ol cases,
and if the dentist lives at a distance, it is fre
quently put off until it is too late to save the
tooth or teeth as it may be, otherwise the in
convenience and trouble of going so far.
Hence the necessity of obtaining the services
of dentist near home. All work warranted:.
SAMUEL REES, Jr.
DEALER IN
tl
Soots, 51)ocs &;fin&uigffy
Desires to call the attention of
the public, to a new and well se--lected
stock of fashionable Hata
and Caps, which are iust tpppIvpi!
and will be offered to the people of Strouds
burg and vicinity, on vory favorable terras
for ready pay. Also, to a new stock and
assortment of ladies and Gentlemen's fash
ionable Pools and Shoes sold cheap for cash.
Also, Shoe Findings of all descriptions such
as dressed and undressed Morocco Skin
Shoe Pegs, Hammers, &c.
The subscriber also has the agency for the
sale of Dr. James C. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
and Sugar Coaled Cathartic Pills and Ger
man Worm Seed.
The above articles, and many others not
mentioned belonging to his line of business,
will be kept constantly on hand and for sale
at the store lately occupied by John W. Rux7
ton, two doors above the Bakery and Confec
tionary of Jacob Goetz.
Positively no Credit. "Quick salea and
small profits" is his motto.
Please call and see and examine for your
selves before purchasing elsewhere. '
Stroudsburg, Sept. 17, 1855.
GUNSMITH:
Ihe undersigned respectfully in
forms the citizens of Stroudsburg
and vicinity, that he has coinmpnf?
the
CUNSMITIIIXG BUSINESS,
near Kautz's Blacksmith shon
St., and is fully prepared to do all kinds
of work in his line, with neatness and des
patch. Having had twenfcv
perience in this business, he hopes will
be an inducement for the people to cive
him a trial. r
Repairing of all kinds
ed to. Rifles made to ordpr.
TRWTS KF,T;Ttt.QTPv .
Stroudsburg, June 14, 1855.
New Goods, Very Cheap.
JUHi i. STOKES, having just
finished his selections, is now re
ceiving a choice and fashionable
'assortment nfnmv omi ui
goods, to which he invitea iHp ntton;n. t
the public.
Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, ITaritcere
oic., sicM in variety, and of superior quality
will be found in his store, at prices unusually
low. The nublic are inviipd tn q1i .i
No charge for showing goods.
Jt J. N. STOKES.
Stroudsburg, Oct. R, 185t.
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