The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, March 24, 1859, Image 4

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    2UASOIV TOCK,
Glazici;, and Paper Hanger,
Will attend to, and promptly execute, all
orders with which he may be favored. From
his Ion? experience in the various branches
of his business, 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. M. H.
Dreber, Stroudsburg, Pa.
Patronage respectfully solicited.
February 17, 1859. ly.
MTJSIClMUSIG ! !
Jissti'ucJjoass oss the Violin.
The subscriber would announce to the
public that he is prepared to give Instruction'
Jo all who wish to take lessons on the Violin
From his long experience and practical
knowledge as a Musician, while in Germany
nnd in this country, he guarantees to give
satisfaction to all those who may place them
selves under his charge, lernts reasonable.
For further information applv to
GOTTLIEB KETTEREIt,
Leader of the "Stroudsburg Cornet Band."
Stroudsburg, iov. 4, 1858. ly.
m YOUTH Ml) MANHOOD.
ygK Just Published, the 25th thousand,
jfc&sSf and mailed in a sealed envelope, to
any addtess, post paid, on receipt of three
stamps.
A Medical Essay on the Physical Exhastion
and decay of the Frame, caused ly "self
abuse," injection, and the injurious conse
quences of Mercury. By R. J. Culvcrwtll,
M. J-, member of the Royal College of
burgeons, Ore
DCFSpermatorrhcea or Seminal Emissions,
Genital and Nervous Debility, Impotency,
Loss of Energy, Depression of Spirits, Tim
fdity, Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and
Impediments to Marriage, are promptly and
effectually removed by the authors' novel
and most successful mode of tieatment, 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
ject of vital importance to all, well worthy
the author's exalied reputation.
Address, the Publishers J. C. KLINE &
Co., 1st Avenue, Cor, lUlh street; Post Box
458fi, New York City.
February 17, l85!).-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 Maine, which
speaks glowingly of the fcupcrior merits of his
hair tonic. Such evidence must have its ef
fect, when coming from a reliable source-
If certificates are guarrantees of truth, the
Dr. needs no encomiums, nor. useless puffery
from the press :
Bath, Maine, Jan. 20, 1S5G.
. Professor O. J. Wood & Co. .
Gectlemen: Having my attention called
a few months since to the highly beneficial
effects of your hair restorative, I was induced
to tnakcLapplication of it upon my own-hair,
which had become quite gray, probably one
third white; 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 wished. 1 used it-about twice a week.
I have since procured another bottle, of which
I have used Eome. I can now certify to the
world that the gray or white hair has totally
di&appeared, both on my head and face, and
my hair has resumed its natural color, and I
believe more soft and glossv than it has been
before for twenty-five years. I am now six
ty years old; my good wife at the age of fifty-two,
has used it with the same effect.
The above notice I deem due to you for
your valuable discovery. Iam assured that
whoever will rightly use, as per directions,
will not have occasion to contradict 1113 state
ments. I am a citizen of thi city and a res
ident here for the last fifteen years, and am
known to nearly every one and adjoing towns.
Any use you may make of the above, with
my name attached, is at your service, as 1
wish to preserve the beauties of nature in
others as well as myself. I am, trulv, yours,
A. C. RAYMOND.
Baltimore, Jan. 23, 1P5S.
WOOD'S HAJR RESTORATIVE.
Professor Wood Dear sir: Having had
the misfortune to lose the best portion of my
hair, from the effects of the yellow fever, in
New Orleans in 1854, 1 was induced to make
a 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
afflicted such a treasure.
FJNLEY JOHNSON.
The undersigned. Rev. J. K. Brajrc, is a
minister in regular standing, and pastor of
the Orthodox Uhurch at Brookfield, Mass,
He is a gentleman of great .influence and u
niversally beloved. WM. DYER.
BtiooKriELD, January 12, 1558.
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 inflamation, dandruff and
.7 .. . : . t . 1 1 1
a. luiioium luuucuuj u jicmng wun wnicn 1
have been troubled from my childhood; and
has also restored my liair, 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 i a pint, and retails for one dol
lar per bottle; the medium holds at least 20
per cent more in proportion than the small
retails for two dollars per bottle; the lure
holds a quart, 40 per cent, more in proportion
and retails lor $4 a bottle.
Q,- WOOD & CO. Proprietors, No 312
Broadway, New York, (in the great N. Y.
xt:2-'.v x...ui:i . n i it
, v irerxvaiiiiig jjsiauii6iiuit:ui,y aim ilh. iuar
ket st., St. Louis, Mo.
And o!d by all good Druggists and Fancy
Goods Dealers. jJau. 6, 1859. 3ui
NEW
Express Arrangement.
Tbc Hope and Howard Express Coo
panys are now prepared to forward Mon
ey, Valuables of any kind, Packages, &c,
with their own Carj, and special Messen
gers, wi tli dispatch from Stroudsburgto a
By part of the world.
- $ JOHN N. STOKES, Agent,
For the Hope and Howard Ex.'Cp'e
Stroudsburg, Feb. 4, 1555. -tf.
THE GREATEST
DICAL
DISCOVERY
OF THE AGE.
MR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury. has dis
rorered in one of our common pasture weeds
a remedy that cures
EVERY KIND OF HUMOR,
FROM THE
Worst Scruofula down to a common Pimple.
Two bottles are warranted to cure a nurs
ing sore mouth
One to ihiee bottles will cure the worst
kind of pimples on the face.
Two or three bottles-will clear the system
of Idles.
Two bottles are warranted to cure the
wort rankerfjn the stomach
Three 01 five bottles are warranted to
rure 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 of
the skin. 11
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 alt 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 thousants thai it has, caused
by a canker in the stomach.
One to two bottles ate 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.
Four to six bottles have cured the worst
cases of dropsy.
One to three bottles has cured the worst
case of piles; a relief is always experienced.
What a mercy to get relief in such an ex
cruciating disease!
Since its first discovory,! have from time
to time added various other herbs to it; of
one of them, Hippocrates, the Father ol
Medicine, says: "It. is an hejrb of Jubiter,
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
wln-n too cojd.
"It createlh an appetite, cureth allgone
and sinking feelings in the pit of the stom
ach, easeth 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 of the body; it cleanselh all inward
ulcers and congealed bluod from the kid.
neys.
"I3y opening obstructions of the spleen,
it purgeth all turnt choler and melancholy
vapors which riseth to the head and brain
causing distressing headache, fearful fore
boding rf trouble, trembling of the heart,
lainting and swooning.
"The herb boiled in wine is particularly
sjood to retive the drooping spirit of the a
ged, and whoever has a lingering sickness
altera fever, nothing resioreth him to health
so quick a: drinking the juice of this herb.
if The seeds boilpd in water cureth the
most offensne breath, and drank at bedtime,
pietenteth what is commonly called night
mare, and all rnelancholy dreams, a disease
tullious people are liable to."
The Father of Medicine says of another
herb in this composition, that "jt is an herb
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; 11 comforteth the heart,
cureth all palpitation thereof; taketh awaj
irembling, fainting and smothering of it; yet
11 must be taken carefully, or severe erin-
ings vm ensue, wnicn must be corrected
with fennel seed or sinner.
"So much for this herb, between which
and the adder there is the utmost antipathy
so mucti so tliat the aikler will not touc
tiiin that lias the herb about him "
io cnange 01 diet ever necessary eat
me nest you can get and enough of it.
Directions for use- Adults one tabl
spoohfU per day Children over ten vears
desert spoonful Childien from five to eight
years, tea spoonful. As no directions
can be applicable 10 all constitotions. tak
sufficient to opearte on the bowels twice a
day.
Manufactured by
DONALD KENNEDY.
No 120 Warren Sireet, Roxbury, Mass.
i'nre SI 00.
Sold in Stroudsburg, by Hollinshead &
uetricK, James JN. Durling, and by all Drug
gists in lyiiy and Uountry in general.
June 24, U58. ly.
. LIVERY BUSINESS.
Valentine Kautz & Wm. Huntsman
(Successors to M. B. Postens,)
Having purchased the
stoock lately owned bv M.
13. Postens, take this ODDortuuitv
to notify their friends and the public gen
erally, that they have added considerable
neyr stock to the same, and will continue
the business at the old staud, on Franklin
Street, where they are prepared to hire
Horses aud carriages at the lowest cash
rates. Ibcir Horses are safe, fatt and
gentle, aud their vehickles consist of al
binds, to suit the tastes of the fastidious
Atteutive ostlers always op hand, and dri
fltrll.'lml t. J . 1 ft 1 I
io iuiuijuuu ueu aesirea. uall and
hce for yourselves. Strangers taken to
aoy part or tue country at the shortest
uotice. They will coutinue to run the
new omnibus between this borough an
A T- 1) - i.
.uv avuihuuu ijui. j. maous intending
. ,1. ;i 1 -ii 1 .... fc
gu uu iuu ranroau wm De called for at
any part of the JJorough, by leavin" their
names at their oflioe near the stable
lhe omnibus will also beat the Denoton
the arrival of trains to convey passengers
into lown.
No pains will be spared to cive satis-
laction to all who may favor them with
their patronage.
KAUTZ & HUNTSMAN.
Stroudsburg, June 24, 1658. tf.
BLANK DEEDS
For sale -At this Office
IE
MONROE COUNTY
Mutual Fire Iiisurancie Oonsi)'!'
nphe rate of Insurance is one dollar on
the thousand dollars insured, after
which payment no subsequent tax will
be levied, except to cover actual loss or
damage by fire, that may fall upon inein
bers of the company.
The nett profits arising from interest
or otherwise, will be ascertained yearly,
for which each 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 of expen
ence, and has proved successful and be
come very' popular. It anords the great
est security against loss or damage by
fire, on the most advantageous and- Tea
sonable terms.
Applications for Insurance to be made
in person, or by letters addressed to.
Wm. K. Haviland, Secretary.
MANAGERS.
J. Depue Labar, Jacob Knecht,
Richard S. Staples, Jacob Stouffcr,
Samuel D. Pipher, Charles 11. Andre,
Silas L. Drake, Theodore Schocb,
Godleib Auracher, Thomas W. Rhode
Joseph Fenner. Sam'l S.Droher,
STOGDELL STOKES President.
Golieb Auracher, Treasurer,
Silas Drake, Surveyor.
Stroudsburg, Sept. 16; 1858.
CRITTENDEN'S
Pliiiadcl'a Commercial College,'
N. E. Corner Seventh and ChesnuL Sis.,
PHILADELPHIA.
An Institution designed to prepare young
men for active business.
Established Sept. 1844. Incoporatcd June
4, 1855.
BOARD OF TttUSTEES.
B. B. Comegys, David S. Brown.
Francis Hoskins, A. Y. Parsons,
David Milne, Isaac Hacker,
George H. Stuart, D. B. Hinrnan,
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. Thrasher, Professor of the Sci
ence of Accounts.
John Groesbeck, Professor of Book-Keeping
and Phonography.
Augustus Simon, Professor of Languages.
Hon. Joel Jones, Lecturer on Commercial
Law.
W. II. Alldn, L. L. D., President of Girard
College Lecturer on Political Economy.
Catalogues, containing full particulars of
of terms, manner of instruction, &c, uiay be
had on applying aUthe College, either in per
son or by letter.
OrCRITTENDEN'S BOOK-KEEPING
for sale Price 1 50 Key to same, 50 cts,
October 14, 185B.-Gm.
New Arrangement.
Delaware, Lackawanna & Western
RAIL ROAD.
NO MOKE STAGE1NG.
New and expeditious broad guage route
from the North and West, via Great Bend
and Scranton, and from the Lackawanna
and Wyoming vallies, directly through to
New York and Philadelphia.
OirOnand after Thursday, December 1G,
Lcoa, trains will be run as follows
The Cincinnati Express Train bound east
on N. Y. & Lne Railroad arrives at Grea
Bend al 8:15 A. M., and connects with th
Express Train which leaves Great Bend fo
AT,. - " 1- . J 11 I 1 11 A, r sx
ew iurK unu rnnaaeipnia, at o:uu a. m
Due at Montrose, - - - 8:37
Tankhannock, - - 9:18
Factoryville, ... 9.43
Scranton, - - . - 10:30
Moscow, - - - H:17
Stroudsburg, ... J:i2
Water Gap,' - - 1:25
Delaware,(15 minutes to dine) 1:50
Bridgville, .... 2:20
Junction, .... 3:1:3
New York, - - - 7:15
Philadelphia, ... 8;15
Passengers from New York, leave
it
H
p. m
it
11
11
l'icr Jo. 2, Worth River at 7:30, a. m
rrom finla. leave Walnut st
Wharf at - . 6:00
Leave Junction, - - 11:10
Due at Bndgeville, - - 12:02.
Delaware, 15 min, dinner, 12:10 p. m
tir ... n
water uap,
Stroudsburg,
Moscow, -
Scranton, ...
Factoryville,
Tunkhannock -
Montrose, -
Great Bend,
Connecting al Great Bend with
the Mail Train, west, at
Accommodation Train leaves
12;55
1:08
3:16
4:00
4:52
5:11
5:58
6:35
7:10
Scranton for Great Bend at 9:15 a. m
Arrive at Great Bend, - - 2:05 n
Connecting with the Emigrant Train wp&t
at 2:20 the Dunkirk Express West at 4:35
una ttie l. x. Expiess East at 3:10 p. rn.
Returning, leaves Greut Bend, 3:20 p. m
Due at bcranton, ... 8:05
For the accommodation of way travel on
the Southern Division, a Passenger Car will
be attached to the Express Freight Trains
leaving ocranion at 4:45 a ,
Due at Stroudsburg at 10:20
" Junction at 2:20 n. m
neiurning, win leave Junctional 3:45 a. rn
Due at Stroudsburg at 7:15
T Ml 1 T .
" bcranton at 2:35 n. m.
i-usseneers to and irom view York nnri
Philadelphia, will change cars at Junction.
ForPittston, Kingston, and Wilkefcbnrrp
take L. & B. R, R. cars at Scranton.
tor, Jessup. Archbald. and Carhondnlp
take the stages ut Scranton.
lickets sold and Baggage checked through,
T tvt , JOHN BRISBIN, Siip't.
Wm. N. Jenks, Gen'I Ticket Aanm
Scranton, Sept. 16, 185S;
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES,
TTIic Xargest and C li capos Stock
ever offered 211 this City.
CBIARILES W. EAIV,
Wholesale Dealer
IN
French and German Baskets, Wood and
Willaio Ware, Notions, Brushes, Oil
Cloths, Cotton Laps'. Waddbig;
&c, &c, &.C.
No. 119 Market-Street, below Second,
(north siJe,) '
PHILADELPHIA.
The subscriber has just opened an entire
ly new and complete stock of goods of the
best quality and description, to which he
would respectfully cail the attention of Mer
chants and Dealeis who wish to find a good
article cheap for Cash.
These goods were bought for Nett Cash,
at the greatly recucedjprices consequent up
on the stringency of the times, and believing
the "nimble sixpence" to be belter than the
"slow shilling," they are now offered to the
public at prices that defy competition.
The following are a few of the articles
always on hand :
Pails and Tubs of all kinds and qualities,
Toy Pails, Salt and Sugar Boxes, Hall
Bushel and Peck Measures, Well Buck
ets, Towel Rollers, Patent head and
straight clothes pins, wash boards, v
wooden mop handles, Grain
scoops, Toy Wlieelbarrows,
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 cords, tie yarn 1 wine 01 ail
kinds, together with a large assortment of
Notions and rancv Goods.
Hosiery, Gloves, Shirts, Drawers, Threads,
&c, cheap from auction.
These goods are all new and carefully
selected, are offered at prices that cannot
tail to attract attention
Buyers will invariably find it to their own
interest to call before purchasing elsewhere.
(LPartirular attention given to packing
goods for shipment, so as to prevent dam
age or excessive charges for freight
IEFOrders bv Mail promptly attended to
CHARLES W. DEAN.
1 1 0 Market st , no.rthside, below 2nd, Phila.
.November 18, l&5a. lv.
STOVES, STOVES, STOVES.
THE subscriber, having purchased and
taken the old store staud of George Mal-
ven, in Stroudsburg, would say, to the
public, that he is just opening a
large assortment of STOVES in all
their variety:
Cooking, I'iirlor, Shop & Bar
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: Sugars, Teas, Coffees, Molasses,
Fish, Salt, llaisins, Spices. &c.
Flour and Feed.
He will constantly keep Flour and
Feed and whole grain.
Cider Vinegar constantly on band.
The public are respectfully iuvitcd to
examine for them?elvef.
PvOBEUT R. DEPUlr.
Stroudsburg, Nov. 1, lt57.
Something New.
The public are respectfully informed that
the undersigned has opened, in the Borough
of Stroudsburg, a fSEvv
DRUG STORE,
in the-large four story building
recently erected by Messrs. Fow
ler and AVinlemute, two doors a-
bovo Roberl Boy's Store, where
he intends keeping always on
hand, a large assortment of
Drugs and Medicines. Paints, Oils, Var
nishes, Ircnch and Common Glass, ic.
The stock will also embrace FANCY NO-
TJOJTS in endless variety, from which all
tastes can be gratified, including
Perfumery, Plain and Fancy Glars IFare,
looth, Hair and loilet Urushcs; Combs, &c.
ALSO Pure
WINES AND LIQUORS
for medicinal purposes, which beer their own
recommendation.
Every article will be warranted pure and
fresh, and will be dispensed by an assistant
whose 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.
Hollinsliead. & Detrick,
DRUGGISTS 10 CHEMISTS,
Wholesale and Retail dealers in
Drugs Itl!lEcins, Paints, Oils,
JDyo Stuffs, (jila.ss, Perfumery
&Ct &C. &Cr
GOTHIC HALL DRUG STORE,
STROUDSBURG, PA.
N. B. German and English presorip-
Hons carefully compounded.
WM. HOLLINSHEAD.
April 8, 1858. ly.
C. S. DnTIilCK.
PHOTOGRAHS
Tn fiVfirv SttjlAnff-.TiA A-M-.
t m m .1 ii ,11 ,
. j.,, tuauo tin ujkiuuu luiuiorm
luu luuauuuuia 01 mia iown ana vicinity,
that having procured a new Instrument
expressly for the purpose, is now pre- are w""8 ,(J testify to its wonderful n'rtues.
pared to. take all the latest styles of Type A11 u,,(,.usti are giving their unanimous
oombbiog all .ho newest impro.eo.cJJof J Zll
Ambrolypcs, Melaionotype, PhotograpltsAXUu Invito rat or, and allow
Niclotypes.
at his old Room near the Court House, in
a style unsurpassed. From his long espe-
neuce as an .artist acknowledges no su.
" . . . 1
penor.
ihoso wishing good Likenesses of
themselves or friends, aio invited to call
and examine specimens. No charge made
unless perfect satisfaction given.
L. T. TEW.
Sept 16, 1858.-tf.
Win. K. Havilatid,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
oxxtuuiiyitU. MUMIOE CO., PA.
CiTiTi Arm r- - .
rVfC i. T rr T,r , . I
vsuiva ut james 11. wa ton's. Jii'an.
run: j . , . '..
uuuuuua maue, ana oustness attended
10 mu promptness and dispatch.
uuuauurg, uUno ;;o, i cod .
LOTTERIES.
TIIE LOTTERIES OF
WOOD, EDDY & CO.
Are chartered by the States of Dela ware and
Georgia, and have sworn commissioners ap
pointed to superintend their drawings, and
certify that everything connected with the
same is done in a strictly honorable manner.
They offer to the public a fair opportunity
for investment, the interests of parties at a
distance being as well protected as though
they were present. The Managers woum
respectfully call attention to the lact, tnai an
persons have a legal right to send orders for
tickets to Delaware or to Georgia, as the Lot
teries of Wood, Eddy &. Co. are authorized
by the Legislature of either State.
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 comes to
hand.
Whole tickets areSlO; halves, 5; and
Quarters 2.50.
No ticket sent unless the money accom
panies the order. Prizes vary from
$20 to $50,000.
Every prize is drawn, and the result of
drawing forwarded to all purchasers.
ftT" A Circular showing 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 letters to our address will be promptly
acknowledged and prizes cashed without
delay;
Notice to Correspondents.
Those who prefer not sending money by
mail, can use The Adams Express Uompa
puny, whereby money for Tickets, in sums
of Ten Dollars, and upwards, can be sent us
at our rink and expense, from any city or
town where they have an office. 1 he mon
ev and order must be enclosed in a "Govern
ment Post Office Stamped Envehpe," or tho
Express Company cannot receive them.
Jan. 6, 1859. 3m.
THE LIVER
PREPAUED BY DR. S.VNFORD,
Compounded entirely from Gsitn,
Is one of the best Purgative and Liver me-
dicines now before the public, that acts as a
Cathartic, easier, milder, and more elfeetual
than any oilier medicine known. ll is nui
only a Cathartic, but a Liver remedy, acting
first on lhe Liver lo eject its morbid matter.
then on the stomach and bowels to rarrv ofl
that matter, thus accomplishing two purpo
aes effectually, without any of the painful
feelings experienced in the operations ol
most Cathartics, ll strengthens the svstcm
at the same lime thai 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
the principal regula
dy; and when it per
well, the lowers ol
icveloped. Tne slo
11 rely dependent on
the Liver for the pro
its functions ; when
tors of the human bo
por
ms its functions
the system are fully
much is almost en
the healthy anion of
per performance of
the stomach is at
ifault, the bowels are
at fault, & the whole
nd
system suffers in con
sequence ol one or
ing ceased to do its
O juan lhe Liver ha
5 .duty For the dis
eases of that organ.
k- lone of the ptoprietors
has made it his study
,111 a piactlce ol mitre
than twenty years, to
-hnd some remedy
wherewith to oun
ratigemeuu to which
D lieract tne many de
11 is liable.
1 o prove lhat this
m ire in edy is at las
ru 1,(1 ' Peibou
jtrouWfed with Liver
Complaint, in any ofi
,ils forms, has but to
try a bottle, and con
These Gums Tc
had matter from lhe
their place a healthy
ating the stomach,
jest well, purifying
and health to the
moving lhe cause ol
ing a radical cure.
Bilious attacks are
belter, prevented, by
the Liver Invigora
One dose after ea
relieve the -stomach
from risinu and sou
viction is certain.
move all morbid o
system, supplying in
flow of bile, invjgor
causii)"- food to di
the blood, giving tone
w hole machinery, re
the disease effect
cured, and. what is
lhe occasional use o
lor.
tir.? is sufficient tc
and preent the foor
ring.
Only one dose taken before retiring, pre
vents Nightmare
Only one dose taken at night, loosens the
bowels gentlv, and cures Costivcnrss.
One dose taken after each meal iiil cure
Dyspepsia.
(L One dose of two teaspoonsfuls wil
always ielieve Sick Headache
One boltle taken for female obstruction
removes the cause of lhe disease, and makes
a perfect cure
Only one dose immediately relieves Choi
ic, while one dose often repeated is a sure
rure for Cholera Morbus, and a preventive
of Cholera.
fTjr Uniy one bottle is needed to throw
out of the system the effects of medicine af-
lor a long sickness.
UTOne bottle taken for Jaundice removes
all sallowncsa or unnatural color from the
skin
One dose taken a short time before eatino
gives vigor to .the appetite, and makes food
digest well
One dose often repeated cures Chronic
Diarrhaia in its worst forms, while Summer
td Bowel complaints yield almost to the
first dose
One or two doses cures attacks caused by
Woi-ms in. Children : there is no surer, safer
or speedier remedy in the world, as it never
fails.
1EPA few bottles cures Dropsy, by exci
ling the absorbents.
Ve take pleasure in recommending this
meuicine as a preventive lor lever d- A ue
rmu l-evcr, anil all f evers ol a Jiilwus Typ
It operates with certainty, and thousand
uotli together.
THE LIVER IN VIGOR ATOR
Is a Scientific Medical Discovert, and is
daily working cures, almost too great to be-
leve. Jt cures as if by magic, even the first
dose giving benefit, and seldom mure than
one bottle u required to cure any kind ol
Liver complaint, from the worst Jaumlirp
or Dyspepsia to a common Headache, all ol
wnicn are ttie result ol a Diseasad Liver.
PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER DOTTLE.
Dr. SAN FORD, Proprietor, 345 Broad
way, JNew ork. And retailed bv nil limn.
gists. Sold also by Hollinshead & Detrick,
and James N. Durling, Stroudsburg, Pa.
i-llA ' loop. iy.
g OAP.-FinTnT fn 0i
L' . ' . "7 ' """l'" lui M M.OU
.inr and Rht. nr- ic u a..u. j
, .o mwKUBUB.uurnroo
snaving cream, for sa'e by
.SAMUEL NELIQK1
Stroudsburg, Januarrl. 1855
REMOVAL ! ! '
, Wholesale and Retail :
Boot cmi Sl)0 '
MANUFACTORY!!
3 The subscriber respectfuly inform1
his customers and friends that ho has
removed his Bool and Shoe Manufac
tory 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 Pete
Pomp s Drug store.
He has just received a large assortment
of Boots and Shoes, among which are CaTf
Congress coots, knameled Congress Boots'
Calf Napoleon Boots, Patent Morocco Na-
poleon Boots, Brogans, &c. for Getlemeh'
and Bovs.
Also on hand a large assortment of SIiops
for Ladies and Misses. Women's fashiona
ble Gaiters of every variety, made to order
at short notice. A large assortment of Chil
drens Shoes always on hand. GUM Shoes'
of all descriptions and kinds, which ne'i
selling
CHEAP FOR CASH.
The goods are manufactured of thehp?--
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 tt
merit a continuance of the same.
THA DDE US SCHOCH.
Easton, September 16, 1852.
New Wholesale and Retail
wine & LnujoK stoke,
lrouIburjj, Fa.
gpD The undersigned would inform Land
jggjjgylords and the public generally, that
he continues the above business in Strouds
burg, in-the store house formerly occupied
by John IL Melickas a Jewelry Store, and
has on hand a large stock of
WIWES AND LIQUORS
of all kinds and of the best quality, direct from
the Custom House, which he is prepared
to sell to Landlords and others on the most rea
sonable terms. Our stock consists of French
Brandy, dark and pale. A'so, Peach, Black
berry, Cinnamon and Cherry Brandy; Hol
land Gin, N. E. Itum; 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 deai with me. 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,
1 will be pleased to have them return the
liquor, and make the fact known, for I in
end to make it a permanent business, and
can only do so by dealing honorably. All
orders sent me, by stage drivers or others, will
be promptly attended to, the same as though
the person was present dealing for himselff
July 8, 1S2. p. S. POSTENS.
Has permanently located him
self in Stroudsburg, aud moved
his office next door to Dr.
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. Most per
sons know the danger and folly of 'trusting
their work to the ignorant as well as the
traveling dentist. It matters not how much
experience a person may have, he is liable to
have some failures out of a number of 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-
oonvenicuce and trouble of going so far.
Hence the necessity of obtaining The services
of a dentist near home. AH work warranted:.
SAMUEL REES3 Jn
DEALER IN
Boots, Sl)ocs & Jinliings,
Desires to call the attention of
the public, to a new and well se
lected stock of fashionable Hats
and Caps, which are inst rtnn',vn.
and will be offered lo the people of Strouds
burg and vicinity, on very favorable terms
lor ready pay. Also, to a new stock nnd
assortment of ladies and Gentlemen s fash
ionable Boots and Shoes sold cheap for cash -Also,
Shoe Findings of all descrint f c.M,
as dressed and undressed Morocco Skin
onoe l.-egs, tiammers, &c.
sale
and
man Worm Seed.
'1 he above articles, nnd manv others- not
mentioned belonging to his line of business,,
will be kept constantly on hand and for s.-iU
at the More lately occupied by John W. Ru.v
ton, two doors above the Bakery and Confec
tionary of Jacob Goetz. . ,
Positively no Credit. "Quick sales and
small nrohts ' is. us nn.itn
a - " j 1. 1
Please call and see and csnminn fnr mur.
selves before purchasing elsewhere. ;
btroudshurg, Sept. 17, 1855.
GUNSMITH.
The undersigned respectfully in
)forms the citizens of Stroudsburg
auu viciuuy, mat lie has commenced
he
GUNSMITH I KG BUSINESS.
near Kautz's Blacksmith shon. on Willinm
st and is fully prepared to do all kinds
of work in his line, with neatness and des
patch. IlnVlIltr l,f,fl f.0nf .
-;o years ex
perience in this business, he hopes will
beau inducement for the people to give
uim a trial.
Repairing of all kinds nrnmntlv ntf nnAn
CU tO. lllflcs made in nrdnr
LEWIS KEINEST.
Stroudsburg, June 14, 1855.
New Goods, Very Cheap.
jytUN . STOKES, having jU8t
finished his selections, is now re
ceiving a choice and fashionable
assortment of new and RonennsTtU'
,'o.idg, to which he invites ili
the public.
Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware
&c, &c., in variety, and of superior quality
Will Ka frtii n 1 1. 1 1 J
: , "HU "A- eiure' at P"ces unusually
low. lhe public are invited in mil .i
io charge for showing goods. ' "
1 he subscriber also has the nffpnpv for fl
: of Dr. James C. Aucr's dir., Pin.j
Sugar Coaled Cathartic Pills mill rVii--
t , . n J. n. stokes:
Stroudsburg, Oct. 8t 1857.