The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, March 02, 1865, Image 4

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DHEHEll & BROTHER,
(Successors to Curling & Boys,)
Respectfully notify the public, that hav
ing purchased the above establishment, they
will continue the. Drug and Medicine busi
ness, at the old stand. The room is commo
dious, and is fitted up with every convenience
for the dispatch of business and the accommo
dation of customers. Having made large ad
ditions to their already largestock of
Dni2S5 MctlicinsSj Perfumery, &c.
P purchased with a view to the ac
3a tion of the new tax and tariff
laws, they are prepared to oiler
rare bargains to purchasers.
READER.
If you want pure, fresh Drug and Medi
cines, call on Drcher & Brother.
Tfvrm wr.nt firt nimlitv Paints, Oils and
Jhm'siufl. mil nn Drcher &, Brother,
.1t
11 you want Perfumery, in mmu uim..-
,, nmtinr Ar'T?rrtliniv
variety, call on
Dreher &' Brother.
7 i
safe and
t von want Jjuuiv 'u wuh.,
clicap Burning Oik, call on
Dreher &. Brother.
If you want any of the most popular Pat
ent Jlcdicmes, or uiose wnicn are not quuu
R,i nmmlar. call on Dreher 6i Urotlicr.
Tr vnn want tJie best Ciirars or a clioicc
- - o
article of Chcwiiig Tobacco, call on
Drcher & Brother.
If you want Physicians Prescriptions
carefully compounded, call on
Drcher &. Brother
If you want pure Wines and Liquors for
tnoflir-tnnl. re. rr.mimital or OtllCr USCS, Call
nn Dreher- &, Brother.
If you want the best of Hair, Tooth, Nail
and. Cloth finishes, Combs, Soajis, Cosmet
ics and Toilet Articles generally, call on
Dreher & Brother.
In short, If you wantany thing usually kept
i:i a well regulated Drug btore, you can only
be sure to get a pure and genuine article by
calling on
Dreher & Brother.
The undersigned hope, bv strict attention
to business, and a desire to meet the wants
of the public, to merit a continuance and in
crease of tiie patronage heretofore extended
to the Phoenix.
GEO. II. DREHER. E. B. DRDIIER.
Stroudsburg, Oct.
1SC3.
LIVERY BUSINESS.
Win. Huntsman, Proprietor.
Having purchased he stock..
lately owned by Kaulz andj
Huntsman, I lake this opportunity to
notify my friends and the public generally,
that I have added considerable new stock to
the same, and will continue the business at
the old stand, on Franklin street, where I
am prepared to hire horses and carnages at
the lowest cash rates. My horses are safe,
fast and gentle, and their vehicles consist of.
all kinds, to suit the taste of the fastidious.
Attentive ostlers always on hand, and drivers
furnished when desired. Call and see for
yourselves. Strangers taken to any part of
the country at short notice. They will con
tinue to run the new omnibus between this
borough and the Railroad Depot. Persons
fntending to go on the railroad will he called
tor at anv part ot the uorousii, cy leaving
l.icir names a t the ohice near the stable.-
The omnibus will also be at the depot on the
arrival of trains to convey passengers into
town.
I'o pains will be spared to give satisfaction
10 all who may favor them with their patron-
age.
WILLIAM HUNTSMAN.
Executor's Notice.
Estate of JOHN DOWNING, late of
JL SmUtifidd totenship, deed.
Letters testamentary on the above
named decedent, late of the township of
31. b'niitlifield, Monroe County. Pa., hav
ing been granted to the-undersigned, all
persons indebted' to said Estate will make
immediate payment, and those having
claims against the same, will present them
duly-authenticated for settlement.
DEPUE S. MILLER, Executor.
31. Smithfieli tsp., Feb. 9, 18G5.
The subscriber would inform the public,
very respectfully,, that since the dissolution
of partnership between Keller & Waters, he
lias been carrying on the
' at his old stand, one door above the
Express Office, on Elizabeth St, where he
will be happy to wait on his old customers,
and as many new ones as can make it con
venient to call. Besides being prepared at all
times to fill all orders for custom work, the
public will find on his shelves, for sale an
elegant assortment of ready made
BOOTS & SHOES,
for mens, womens, misses and childrens wear,
the selection and purchase of which he su
perintends in person, and can, therefore, rec
omend them to purchasers. To the craft he
offers a general assortment of
Shoe Fiiulinss, Lasts, &c, &c,
of the best quality, all of which he offers at
small advance upon cost Thankful for the
liberal patronage which he has already re
ceived, he hopes by prompt attention to bus
iness and to the wants of the community to
merit a continuance ol tnc same.
No charge for showing goods. Drop in.
CHARLES WATERS.
Stroudeburg, August 4th, 1SG4.
Monroe Co. Agricultural Society.
JNUllCh. All persons are cautioned
against removing auy manure from the
grounds of the society ; and those persons
who nave aireaay aone so arc requested
to call at the office of the Secretary and
make settlcmcut for the same.
33y order of the Board of Directors.
A. REEVES JACKSON.
Secretary.
Stroudsburg, Feb. 9, 1865.
Kotice is hereby given that the sub
scriber intends moving his place of busi
ness to Brodhcadsville, about the first of
March nest. All those mdebdtcd to him
arc requested to settle their accounts
previous 10 mat time.
L. M. HELLER.
jToEsardsvillo, Dec. 8, 1S61.
BLANK DEEDS
ForsaJc ut this Ottiec
take Notice.
STATEMENT OF '
Receipts and Expenditures
OF
MONROE COUNTY,
For the Tear 1 864.
GEORGE FABLE, Treasurer of the coun
ty ot Monroe, in account with said County,
Tor Receipts and Expenditures for the year
ending, January 2, 1665.
DR.
To amount of Taxes received by said Treas
urer during said year as follows :
Rcc'd from Collectors on
duplicates for year,1860 11992
1801 123 53
i I8G2 1323 31
t 1S63 4G34 04
, " 1864 G2G2 19-12,462 99
To redemption money re
ceived on Unseated
Land -790'30
Scaled 24 71 815 01
Road Tax rcc'd on unsea-
ted Lands 2312 70
. " Seated 33 782346 48
School Tax rcc'd on un
seated Lands 1872 31
Sealed 126 26 1998 57,
Poor " 44
County Tax ree'd on un
seated Land
G22
1593 90
11 44 Seated 44
Cash rcc'd from Peter M.
Eylenberger, late Treas.
44 44 Linford Marsh,
Sheriff
. 197 92-1791 52
8 10
113 00
130
it
it
Soldier Taxes
County Commis
sioners 87
619,544 36
CR.
By payments ma'do as follows:
Administration of Justice.
Pay and mileage of Grand
and Petit Jurors
Constables pay and mileage
Elections.
For holding General, Special
and Township Elections
1147 78
164 88
1072 21
Assessors.
Paid Assessors of several tsps.
Bounties on Scalps.
Paid for Bounties on scalps
95 74
53 6
Refunding.
Paid Refunding over pay
ments on Duplicates 120 33
44 44 on unseated lands 59 36-179
Redemptions.
Paid redemption on seated
74
and unseated lands 558 31
Boarding Prisoners,
Paid Jacob B. Ilineline for
Boardinir Prisoners 80 48
Costs in Commnwealth. Cases.
Paid costs in several Common
wealth Cases. 193 95
" Boarding Prisoners in
Eastern Penitentiary 20S 13
Medical Attendance on Prisoners
Paid Sydenham Walton
44 A. R, Jackson
1100
9 00 20 oo
Road Damages.
Paid fosenh Fabel, Road Dam-
aces in Hamilton, 1S57 260 00
District Attorne'.
Paid Stephen Holmes, Dis. Atty. 64 00
Sheriff Fees.
Paid Linford Marsh, .Sheriff 153 00
Inquisition on Dead Bodies.
Paid for holding Inquisitions
on Dead Bodies 55 65
Judgments vs. County.
Paid Judgment of Charles Bor
tre vs. the Courts of Mon.
roe iu Common Pleas Mon-.
roe County, debt & costs 249 03
Wood for Jail.
Paid for wood for Jail 20 00
Court Crier.
Paid C. U. Warnick, Court Crier
85 00
Printing.
Paid John DeYoung 294 25
4i Theodore Schoch, 241 54
Coal for County.
Paid Coal for Jail, Court House
and Commissioners office
535 79
64 12
Bridge
Views.
Paid views at different Bridges
Stationery.
Paid Brown & Keller 31 52
Smith & Allegar 15 50
H. Zoche 20 35
H. Hammon 4 76
Frank Hatter 5 60
J. B. Storm (Pur.Dig.) 5 50
Samuel Meliick 12 14
Wm. Hollinshead 30 90
10 00
B. S. Thomas 1 50 127 77
Work at Public Buildings.
Paid John E. Snyder 16 51
Aaron Rehner 1 50
Joseph L. Bowers 1 50 19 51
Auditors.
Paid Stephen Holmes for Au
ditor to examine ac'ls
ProL, Re. and Rcc'r 5 00
Isaac S. Case 16 50
Peter Gilbert 6 00
27 50
Expressage.
Paid John N. Stokes Expressage
Bridges.
3 82
Paid for Pencils Bridge 3 75
StolHets 7 87
Buttermilk Falls 1 73
Bell's Bridge 75 39
Marshall's Creek 3 50
Deublers 1 50
Dutotsburg 2 00
Smiths 4 28
Smithfield 9 45
Shoemaker's 23 70
Little Pocono 52 85
Brod heads 303 75
Phillip's 7 75 -
Tobyhanna t 235 79
Strondsburg 136 45
Tannersville 83 35
Hawks 30 97
Castle Garden 30 01
Fennersville 1527 49
Smiley's 575 00
Molt's 9 46
Perry Price's 0 10
Kerr's 1 00
Kresgevillo. 270 09
3403 23
Bonds and Interest.
Paid Principal and interest on bonds 340445
Discount and Interest.
Paid Discount on note in Bank, and
Interest on Bonds 473 54
County Scrip.
County Scrip redeemed 500 85
Road Orders.
Paid Frederick Siglin,
Supervisor, Ches
nuthill Daniel Callaghan
Coolbatigh
Hiram Warner 4
Samuel Bowman,
Paradise,
S6 00
487 00
487 00
52 31
Samuel Hay, Toby'a 250 00
John Stigcr, " 100 00
Jacob Blakeslee " 25 00
J. J. Angle, M.
Smithfield,
Milo Overfield, 44
15 00
15 00
Philip Greenamoyer,
Tunkhannock 100 00
George Bonser. 100 00
Conrad Kintz Barrett 100 00
Jacob Price 44 100 00
Samuel Postena.Price 80 00
Emanuel Bittenben-
der, Hamilton 14 00
Mel'oir Hav. Jackson 25 00
Tho. Shivelv, Pocono 40 00 2026 31
School Orders.
Paid Samuel Storm,Treas.
Pocono 35 00
Thos. Frantz Jackson 55 00
Fred. Siglin, Treas.
Chesnuthill 23 00
John Popp, Treas.
Coolbaugh 530 00
A. L. Storm, Treas.
Paradise 50 00
Abr. Butz, Treasurer
Tunkhannock 185 00
Daniel Seagor, Treas.
Polk, 25 00
Harrrison Sebrig 44
Price 63 00
Jabez G. Kirkoff 44
Hamilton 8 00
Charles Waters 44
Stroudsburg 21 00
Tobyhanna 545 52
Barrett 166 00 1736 52
County Commissioner's Sci
vice.
Paid Reuben Kresgo 103 24
James Smiley 124 01
John T. Williams 193 50
Charles Price 13 95 494 70
Commissioner's Clerk,
Paid John B. Storm, 1803 53 25
1361214 88 298 13
Prothonotary and Clerk o
"Quarter Sessions.
Paid T.M. Mcllhaney, Prot'y
and Clerk fees 211 19
Merchandise.
Puid George Fable 6 74
Durling & Boys 3 81
Wm. Hollinshead 27 23
Robert Boys 13 76
Wm. Wallace 8 85
Robert Huston 6 52
Miscellaneous.
Paid Susan Tutlle, clean
ing Cumin's Office 5 25
J. B. Ilineline, white
washing Jail 5 50
WelchoirHelier, plank 4 00
R. S. Staples, 4 10 70
Jacob Price, adminis
tering Oaths 2 50
Morris Smiley, making
and lettering sign
for Bell's bridge 40 00
J. B. Storm, for Reve
nue Stamps 125
John E. Snyder, bell
rope and pulling on 90
Charles Frankenfield
1 doz. chairs for C.
House 15 00
C. II. Haney repair
ing Pump 75
Linford Mash, shackles
and hand cuffs 7 00
66 95
Wm. Mosteller, crying
Bridge sale,
George Fable for ad
vertising 54 pieces
of land erroneous
ly assessed and re
1 00
turned
Jacob Price swearing
in Assessors
27 00
75
Flory & Bro. hardware 7 05.
44 44 stove &c 28 12
John B. Strm, assist
ingat Auditors' sett't 8 25
Keuben Kresge, reve
nue stamps
J. D. Frailey adm'r'g
oaths to Township
officers
Jacob Price 44
79
1 50
3 00
170 31
Treasurer's Corns, on Re
ceiving 19,544 36 at
two per cent. S90 88
Treasurer, Corns, on pay
out $1S,U41 10 at two
per cent. 372 82
763 70
Balance in hand of Treasurer, due
the Uouniy
139 51
S19.544 3fi
Examined, passed and allowed bv us this
ninin aay or January, 1805.
D. V. JJUSU, 1 . Vl
J. S. WILLIAMS, f Audltrs.
JAMES SMILEY, ) n . ,
JOHN T. WILLIAMS, f Commiss rs.
Attest,
J. B. Storm, Clerk.
Outstanding Notes, Bonds, Checks and
Scrip.
7 per cent bonds 2500 00
6 " " 4722 36
Outstanding Checks 63R 05
Note in Stroudsburg
Bank, 2500 00
Bounty Bonds 1775 00
Scrip 231 0512,366 40
Outstanding tax due Countv Id dm ns
Balance in favor of County 2065 16
Just Received,
AT
BROWN & KELLER'S,
A large assortment of Extra Pr.
! SPOONS, FORKS, &c.,of
superior quality,
to take the place of Solid Silver Waue
Having made a large purchase, they are ena
bled to sunnlv housekeennrs sit nfifnnielil rirrlir
low rates. Call and examine.
Stroudsburg, May 5th, 1861. j
Statement showing the County Tax, Duplicates,
Amount
of Du
plicates. Tear
Collector's Nam
Townships.
185S,Lcvi C. hupp,
1859Charles Row,
18G0Jacoh Learn,
Polk,.
$446
314
143
134G
223
trarauise,
Tobyhanna,
Henry Rocder,
Valentine Deck,
Hamilton,
Barrett,
Stroudsburg
Eldrcd,
Hamilton,
18C1
18G2
Charles Shafer,
John West,
807
G3G
1713
283
308
G88
1074
7G4
553
1078
79
255
5G7
52G
1298
11G4
lfil
101
17G4
457
357
1436
915
2163
3S4
1771
119
418
GOO
94S
87G
2103
1959
263
171
George Larue,
John Wilson,
Jackson,
Robert Labar,
Paradise,
Polk,
Paul Bloss,
1863
John E. Snyder,
Stroudsburg,
Peter Hufsmith,
Chestnuthill,
Eldrcd,
M. Smitbfleld
Price,
Puradise,
Polk,
Ross,
Stroud,
Smithfield,
Tobyhanna.
Thomas Christman.
George Urolzman,
John S. Snow,
O. D. Smith,
Aaron Serfass,
Daniel Fraec,
George Snyder,
Wm. T. Myers,
William Adams,
Henry Kecnhold,
Joseph Trach,
David Price,
Daniel Callaghan,
Levi C. Shupp,
foseph Fable,
.Villiam Ilaney,
Thomas Frantz,
Tunkhannock
13G4
Stroudsburg,
Barrett,
Coolbaugh,
Chestnuthill,
Eldrcd,
Hamilton,
Jackson,
M. Smithfield
Price,
Paradise,
Pocono,
Polk,
Ross,
Stroud,
Smithfield,
Tobvhanna,
Erastus Eilenberger
Samuel Tostens,
Charles Henry,
ctcr Warner,
C. II. Bartholomew,
Jacob S tucker,
Wm. Mosteller,
Wm. T. Myers,
John Stigcr,
Henry Kecnhold,
Tunklrtlnnockl
Statement of Accounts
Reuben Kresge,
To Cosh per Checks from Jan
DR.
5,
$163 2i
26 01
$1S9 25
DR.
5,
$124 01
1864, to Jan. 2, 1865,
Balance dao on settlement,
James Smiley,.
To Cash per Checks f.-om Jan.
18G4, to Jan. 2, 1865,
. John T. Williams,
To Checks from Jan. 5, 1864, to
DR.
January 2, '65,
To balance due on settlement,
$193
50
50
7
$201 00
DR.
$13 9
Charles PricGj
To balance due on settlement,
Statement showing the State Tax, Duplicates,
Amount
of Duplicates.
rear
Collector's Name,
Townships.
1851 William Jones,
1S57 Joseph Berlin,
1858 Levi C. Shupp,
lSaOiJacob Learn,
Eldrcd,
Polk,
Polk,
Tobyhanna,
Paradise,
Price,
Tobyhanna,
Barrett.
Charles Row,
Frederick Deuhlcr,
Jacob Learn,
Valentine Deck,
Peter S, Hawk,
Charles Shafer,
Paul Bloss,
John E. Snyder,
Peter Hufsmith,
Thomas Christian,
Charles J. Miller,
Johu S. Snow,
O. D. Smith,
Daniel Frace,
George Snyder,
Henry Kecnhold,
Joseph Troch,
David Price,
1SC0
1SG1
1S62
ISG3
Polk,
Stroudsburg.
Polk,
Stroudsburg
Cbestnuthill
Eldrcd,
Hamilton,
Price,
Paradise,
Ross,
Stroud,
Tunkhannock
Stroudsbur"
mi
Barrett,
Eldrcd,
Chestnuthill
Joseph Frable
Levi U. Shupp,
William Ilaney,
Hamilton,
Jackson,
M. Smithfield
Price,
Paradise,
Pocono, j
Polk, !
Ross, I
Thomas Frantz,
Erastus Eilenberger
Samuel Postens,
Charles Henry,
Peter Warner,
C. H. Bartholomew,
Jacob II. Stncker,
Wm. Mosteller,
Wm. T. iJyers,
Stroud.
Smithfield,
John Stigcr,
robyhanua,
Henry Kecnhold,
T unkhaunock1
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES
it
TIic Eiirgcsl and Clienpcs Stock
ever offered its litis City.
CHARLE W. DEAW
Wholesale Dealer
IN
French and German Baskets, Wood and
Willow Ware, Notions, Brushes, Oil
Cloths, Cotton Laps, Wadding,
&c-, &c, &c.
No. 223 Market-Street, below Second,
(north side,)
PHILADELPHIA.
The subscriber has just opened on entire
ly new and complete stock of goods of the
best quality and description, to which he
would respectfully call the attention of Mer
chants and Dealers, who wish to find a good
article jchcap for Cash.
These goods were bought for Nett Cash.
at the greatly reduced prices consequent up-
pon me stringency 01 me limes, and believing
the "nimble sixpence1' to be better than the
"slow shilling," they are now offered to the
public at prices that defy couipctition.
The following area few of the articles
always on hand :
Pails and Tubs of all kinds and niinlilips
Toy Pails, Salt and Sugar Boxes, Half
Bushel and Peck Measures, Well Buck
ets, Towel Rqllersj Patent head and
straight clothes pins, wash boards,
Wooden Mop Handles, Grain
Scoops, Toy Wheelbarrows,
Corn Brooms, every variety
of shoe, paint, scrub, and
swecninjr brushes. &c.
clothes brushes, baskets, willow and ratnn
chairs, skirt ralans, bird cages, clothes linos,
bed cords, skirt cords, tie yarns, twine of all
kinds, together with a larse assortment of
notions and fancy goods.
Hosiery, Gloves, Shirts, Drawers. Threads.
&c, cheap from auction.
These goods nre all now and carefullv so-
lected, and are offered at nricea that cannm
fail to attract attention.
Buyers will invariably find it to their own
interest to call before purchasing elsewhere.
(Particular attentFon ziven to nackino-
goods for shipment, so "as to prevent damage
or excessive charges for freight.
OCrOrders by mail promptly attended to.
CHARLES W. 1W., IV
223 Market-el., north side, below 2nd, Phila,
with payments, Exonerations; hal. yet due.
Bal. due
at last
settletn't
Exo- C6mr
Pay- nera mis- Balance
mcnt. t?ns. 'sions. yet Due.
24 71
34 85
63 74
19 43 326 74
77 41
86 11 . 281 07
90 00 12 20 328 79
446 78 84 21 29 04
103 00 34 00
38 00 77 86
128 00 227 57
655 00 419 S2
257 00 183 45
210 15 39 G9
354 92 6 03 280 01
25 00 '12 91 41 12
56 46 ' 161 24
113 03 178 40
94 65 13 27 106 92
917 00 ' 381 26
3S8 40 13 95 41 97
79 36 7 67 . 74 32
43 00 9 G7 18 31
942 37 822 11
250 00 - 207 80
316 70 40 81
399 81 1056 94
351 00 564 7S
1033 53 1430 24
240 65 144 26
361 87 1409 78
119" 89
418 04
31258 378 12
550 00 399 77
459 6S 416 50
575 45 1528 14
403" 00 155G 19
100 00 163 03
I 171 00
$14432 62"
24 71
34 85
63 74
346 17
77 41
3G7 18
430 99
560 03
137 28
115 SG
355 57
1074 F2
410 45
249 84
640 99
79 03
217 70
291 43
317 74
1298 26
444 32
161 35
70 98
31
04
80
39
80
21
11
92
SG
88
82
G5
49
-16
03
70
93
74
2G
51
35
5S
48
80
5L
75
78
77
81
G5
89
04
70
77
18
59
19
03
00
of County Commissioners.
Reuben Kresge, OR.
Bv 90-2 days service, $135
15
Uv-h:(hini'i! duo oiflast settlement 5l 50
J ' J AM
$189 25
' James Smiley,. CR.
Bv 63-2 duys service, $05 25
Bv balauce due on last sciucmcnt a in
$124
CR.
S15T
01
John T Williams,
Bv 105 days servici, '
50
By balnace due on last settle
ment, 43
50
201 00
Nelson liefilefinger,
By 26 days service,
CR.
39 00
-with payments, Exonerations, & Bal. yet due
Bal. due
at last
settlem't
Exon
era-
tions.
Com
Pay
ments. Balance
yet due.
$207 58 01 SO i i 91 83
231 31 158 08 i i 158 98
191 12 1-18 12 i 148 12
55 93 1C 30 i i 1G 30
133 59 73 59 j 09 i 73 50
102 73 78 11 I 5 05 1 73 Ofi
57 31 57 34 2G i 57 2S
87 00 56 J)l ! i 5G 91
241 38 193 44 G5 00 1 i 128 44
343 48 44 78 - ! 7 G3 1G 80 : 20 45
215 27 75 27 j ! 75 27
4"0 9G 3SG 2G 2G0 00 : i 126 2G
311 90 231 90 150 00 i j 81 90
2"9 11 110 G6 80 00 i ! 30 6G
sHg 12 52S 19 , 3S5 00 i i 133 13
99 05 29 G5 13 77 i 3 19 i ,12 09
01 95 81 95 15 00 ! i GG 95
9Q7 0G 157 0G SS 00 i 5 09 i G3 97
509 06 '509 0G 3G4 00 j i 145 0C
35 36 35 30 12 04 i S3 32
501 89 i 400 00 ; ! lfil S3
125 96 75 00 j 50 96
235 49 1 HO 00 ! 125 49
-5G5 14 ! 2C0 00 i 1G5 14
(537 49 i 400 00 1 237 42
9(5 99 i 50 00 j 46 22
.147 99 I 200 00 j 217 22
30 78 j ' 30 78
104 G3 ' ! ! 101 G3
173 63 ! 100. 00; 73 G3
240 29 ! 200 00! -40 29
293 50 ! 126 01! I 97 49
53G 11 i MO 00 i 23G 11
504 47 i 200 00 ! 304 47
67 36 i ! GG 36
43 10 ! i -10 10
r:$2G55 87
The Country Safe!
Si'
The subscriber takes this method of infor
ming his many friends, and the public gene
rally, that he has relumed from thr cities
with a large lot of
Heady Made Clothing,
of the latest styles, consisting of
COATS of all kinds and qualities,
PANTS of various styles of goods, and
VESTS of every grade.
From his present stock he is satisfied that
he can meet the demand of every taste ami
"rig out", in a manner hitherto unapproach
ed, the man with the single dollar, or the
possessor of thousands.
He has also laid in, and will keep on haiu
an eiegant assortment of
DRY GOODS1!
consisting of Cloths, Cassimcres, Vesting
iNotions, Hosiery, &c, &c, all of which he
will sell very cheap. He has also a splendid
101 01
at prices varying from 50 cents to SO each
the latest styles of Mantillas, Boots, Shoes
uauer, oic, tec, and all at prices surpi
singly low.
. P- S. Clothing made to order at short no
tice and warranted.
CALF and SHEEP SKINS taken in ex
change for Goods at cash prices.
The public are invited to call as he is de
termined to sell his goods cheaper than the
cheapest.
NICHOLAS RUSTER
Stroudeburg, May 12, 1859. tf.
Sotliic Mall rug Store,
WilSiam IIoliiBisiicatf,
Wholesale and Retail Druggist.
STfcOUDSBURG, Pa.
. Constantly on hand and for
sale cheap for cash, a fresh sup
ply or urugs, Medicines, Paints,
Oil, Glass. Puttv. Vnmisli. Ker
osene Oil, Porfurnery and Panoy Goods:
also
Sash, bliBids and Boors.
Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal
purpose.
P- S. Physicians Prescriptions care
fully compounded.
Stroudsburg, July 7, 1861.
Time is Money :
ninorfont to fivmlinflv f
-a. , j ,
Thn unil
that he has oDened a new CLOCK nml
WATCH Store in Stroudshurer, where htf
designs keeping on hand a stock of
Clocks,
Watcb.es,
Jewelry,
&c, &c, of all qualities, and from the high'
est to the lowest prices, lie will also keep-
well supplied with
in almost endless variety, which he wilt
dispose of at prices that cannot fail to please
purchasers.
SELYEI1& PIATED-WARE
supplied to order at a small advance upon
wholesale city prices
.Being a practical workman with much ex
perience m his business, he designs giving
his personal attention to tho renairinc ot'
Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, &c, and feels'
assured that he can jrivc satisfaction to all
who enlrust work to his care. 0&All work
warranted.
His Store is on Elizabeth Street, South
side, between Ilinie's Store and the Post Of
fice, where the public arc cordially invited to
call and examine his stock.
ALEXANDER 11AUBENOLD.
Stroudsburg, May 10, 1864. Gm.
J
DEALERS IN
Clocks, Watches, Jcweiry, Silver
Ware, Y'Uiicd Ware, Books,
SlaloneiT3 Wall Paper,
-Kuticus, c:Ci, &c
They have recently nurchased "MEL
ICE'S OLD STAND,'' and with increased
facilities for business, and a determination
to please, fee! jnstilied in a&king the con
tinued patronage of the old customers ot this
establishment. In constant communication
with !a:portcrs iu New Youk and I'uilv-
DELrniA, and in possession of peculiar ad-
vantaircs in this res
pect, they are prepan'i!
to seil CLOCKS,
WATCHES C-cJEW-
ELRY, of superior make and iinirh as well
also as of cheaper character, at remarkably
low rates.
They also keep constantly on hand the
best quality of
Silver and Plated War, Tea Spotfiis; Cat
tors, Spectacles, Razors, Pen-knivtx,
Scissors, and all sorts of Cutlery ;
Toys of all kinds, Childrens
Carriages, Bird cages,
Fishing Tackle,
Baskets, Guns and Pistols, Lamps of all
kinds and Fixtures; Superior Sewing
Machines, Clothes Mrrv;gers, School
Books, Miscellaneous and Blank
Books, Ledgers and Day
Books. Paper, Envelopes,
Pens, Ink, ijc, tyc
Photograph Frames, Wull Paper, Window
Shades, and Fruit Cans of every de
scription. Lamp Burners altered. Repairing of Clock?,
Watches and Jewelry attended to promptly
and satisfactorily. Orders taken for Silver
Wareand filled with dispatch.
Stroudsburg May 19, 166-1. tf
liislildll W&oleii Factory.
Weaving
AND
CE.OT52
The subscriber respectfully gives notice (0
the inhabitants of Monroe and Pil;c Counties,
Pa. and the adjoining counties of New Jer
sey, that he has rebuilt and refitted the old
established Woolen Factory at Bushkill, Pa.
and is now prepared to finish all work en
trusted to him in a superior manner. -He ia
prepared with proper machinery to manufac
ture all kinu's and colore of broad and narrow
cloth, promptly and neatly. Country card
ing attended to at six cents per pound cash,
and seven cents if charged.
Wool will be taken a'nd returned by tho
subscriber once in two weeks to and from the
following place?, viz: at Peters' store, Mar
shall Creek, J. D. La bar's and A. D. Frccse's
stores, Shawnee, at either of the Stores in
Stroudsburg, JJurd's mill, Stroud township,
Wallace's or Piucholi's Mores in ftlillbrd,
Kinney's or McCarty's stores at Dingman's
Ferry, at Nyce's & Peter's store, Evrypl
Mill's, at Decker's Hotel in Lehman t$p.
Wool the highest cash price paid for
wool. Four Carding machines in running
order, enables him to card wool at all hour.
The subscriber hjs a quantity of Broad
Cloths on hand, the purchase of which he
superintended in pcreon during his recent
trip to England, which he will exchange fer
wool and allow tiie highest market-price.
Thankful for p:ist favors, he hopes lo re
ceive, as ho is determined to merit, a liberal
share of patronage.
MATTHEW PROCTOR.
June 2, 1S61.
lias permanently locattxl bisn
selfiu Strotwkbnrg. and moved
his office next duoi to Dr. S.
Walton, whene ho is fully nrcoared to treat
iho natural teeth, and also to insert incornui-
uuic ariiiiciai teeth ti pivot and plate, m the
latest and most improved manner. Most
persons know the danger and folly of trust
ing their work to tho ie-nonint as well as
the traveling dentist. It matters not how
much experience a person may have, he it
liable to have some failures out of a numbes
of cases, and if the dentist lives at a distancer
it is frequently put off until it is too late to-
save the tooth or teeth as it muv be, other
wise the inconvenience and trouble of going
sovfiir. Hence the necessity of obtaining tho
services of a dentist near home. All work-
warranted.
Stroudsburg, March 27, 1SG2.
Soutbcimer & Herrmann.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
FANCY GOODS
AND
YANKEE NOTIONS,
STROUDSI1URG, PA.
August 11, ISO'!. tf.
EBiuinfn - stiller
c5 SjA
BLANK MORTGAGES,
For sale at this Office1