The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, October 04, 1866, Image 4

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    rjl O T II 12 LADI
of -
STE0UDSBUI1G AND VICINITY.
FRANCOIS UREG0IRE,
PREMIERE CHEMIST,;
IN
OFFERING TO THE PUBLIC
HIS
"ENAMEL OF AMERICA"
is
Confident that its merits need but a trial to
supplant the numerous deleterious min
eral compounds now in ue.
UNLIKE THE VARIOUS
TABLETS,
rOWDERS and
ROUGES,
WHICH MERELY COVER AND EVENT
UALLY ROUGHEN AND DE
STROY THE SKIN.
THE
ENAMEL OF AMERICA
(Being entirely vegetable in all its compo
nent parts.)
THOROUGHLY REMOVES,
A3I
PERMANENTLY ERADICATES
ALL
BLOTCHES.
FRECKLES,
SPECKS,
PIMPLES,
And all impurities arising from a diseased
state of the Cuticle, imparling the
Beautifully Transparent Glow
of Blooming Youth.
IT WILL POSITIVELY
MAKE
THE SKIN SOFT AND SMOOTH
IN
TEN MINUTES AFTER IT IS APPLIED,
OR
The money paid for it will positively be re
funded. A BOTTLE
ALWAYS OPEN UPON THE COUNTER
FOR LADES TO USE,
BEFORE THEY PAY FOR IT,
FREE OF CHARGE.
IT 13
AS HARMLESS AND FREE FROM ALL
DELETERIOUS COMPOUNDS
AS '
SPRING WATER.
It has received the following distinguished
endorsements :-r-
II68 JEAN 1IOSMER,
MISS OLIVE LOGAN,
MISS EFFIE GERMAX,
MISS JULIA DALT,
AND OTHERS,
And is used by the Medical Faculty in their
treatment for Pimples in the Face and Rough
Skin, and recommended by them to the pub
lic, as an elegant and certain beautifier of
the complexion.
IT WILL MOST CERTAINLY
REMOVE FRECKLES
FROM TIIE FACE,
Positive Proof of which can be given.
THE USE OF ONE BOTTLE
Will prove to any one that it is not a catch
penny compound, but one worthy their pat
ronage. IX FACT, A POSITIVE
NECESSITY TO THEIR TOILET.
. PRICE.
One Bottle,
Six Bottle,
81 00
5 00
DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS SUPPLIED AT
MANUFACTURERS' TRICES BY TIIE DOZ.,
OR IX QUANTITIES TO SUIT.
DREHER & BROTHER,
AGENTS FOR MONROE COCNTT.
- July 26, lSGG.-Gm.
CHEAP GOODS,
ARE NOW OFFERED BY A
NEW FIRM,
S5IILEY l waltox,
(successors to r.. s. STAPLES.)
The subscribers would hereby inform
their fricnd3 and the public generally,
that they have recently purchased the
entire stock of It. S. Staples, and asso
ciated themselves together aa co-partners
tinder the name cf
'SMILEY & WALTON,
for the purpose of carrying on the Mer
cantile trade in all its brances, at the well
known stand lately occupied by R. S.
Staplfs. We have already added to our
former stock a fresh supply of
FANCY DRESS G O ODS, SPRING
STYLES. .
Our goods were bought low, since the
late decline in prices, and our customers
shall have the benefit of it.
We also keep a full assortment of choice
Family Groceries
ISools ami Sl;oes
Crockery Ware,
Wooden Warci &c.
In short, we mean to keep every thing
that constitute a first clssa country store.)
Our purpoze shall be to endeavor to give
perfect satisfaction to all who favor up
with their patroaage. Come and see us.
MORRIS SMILEY.
J AS. K. WALTON,
fitroudsburg, Pa., July 26, 18GG.
Sonllieiiuer & Herrmann,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
FANCY GOODS
AND
YANKEE NOTIONS,
STROUDSBURG, PA
August 11, 1&04. tf.
NO EXTRA CHARGE for HEARSE in
attending Funerals within 0 miles
of Stroudsburg. J. n. fijcCARTY.
May 31, l&Gfl.-tf.
OAA TON P LASTER for" saleat
&J3 Stokks' old Mill, by
HUNTSMAN & HOPLER.
April 19, 100.
Delaware, Lackawanna & Western
RAIL ROAD.
Sprirs Arrangement, Feb. 26.18G8.
PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE.
WESTWABO. . EASTWARD.
Morning Evjn'g
Train. Train.
A. M P. M.
STATIONS.
Morn'g
l Train.
P. M.
Even'g
Tiain.
P. M.
9.005
11.3H
11.47
1I.51M
Vi lo;
12,15;
12-45;
11.5 j-
i.Ili;
1M.
1.41
152
2.a'
2.4(5
3 00
3.23
3 3o
3,48
4. OH
4.52
5.00
5. US
5..-W
5 M
6.20
1.U'
7 00
. M.
4. CO
7.05
7.22
7.34
7 51
7.5J
6.20
8.2!)
8.45
H.M
O.10
9.20
9 :5
0.52
10.11
10.21
10.48
10.53
11.10
1 1.30
10.47
10.55
11.11
11.31
11.53
12.15
12.3l
12.55
P. M.
New York.
i New Ilninpton.
Washington.
Oxford.
Hiidgcvinc.
I Muunka Chunk.
5 Delaware,
I Mount IJelhcl.
i AValer Gap.
SrouJb'iig.
Spri'guevUie,
I TtemyviUc.
Oakland.
i Foi ks.
Tobyhanna.
Gmi'ldJrboio'
5 Mospo .
J Dunnintr.
IGjt'f nville.
SCRANTON.
Claik's Summit,
Abington.
I Facloryville.
Nicholson,
i llophoitom,
Montrose.
New MilforJ,
- Great UcnU,
5.20
2.30
2.08
lJifl
1.15
1. 3a
1.30
i.oa
12.44
12.30
10.35
fe.10
7.50
7.40
7 30
725
7.20
O.IIq
6.2'.ica
6.l9-
C.lo
5.5lir
5.41-1
5.2.ia
S.tl
4.4'.)d
4az
4.32
4.15
3.48
3.40
3.25
3.0
2.47
2.20
2.07
1.50
P. M.
12.19
1S.09
11.53
11.35
II. 1A
11.02
10.37
10.27
10.15
9 55
9.2:1
9.15
8 59
8.35
8.13
7.55
7.31
7.15
A. M.
, CONNECTIONS Westward.
The MORNING TRAIN from New York
connects at MANUNKA CHUNK with the
train leafing Philadelphia (Kensington De
pot) at 7 30 a. in., and Grea Bend with the
through Mail Train on the Erie Railway,
with sleeping car attached, stopping at all
the principal stations on that road, and arri
ving at Buffalo at 6.10 a. m.
The Etrcninj Train from New York con
nects at Manunka Chunk with the train lea
ving Philadelphia (Kensing Depol) at 3 30
p. in.; arrives at Scranton at 11.30, where it
remains till 10.23 next morning, when it
leave?, arriving at Great Bend at 12.55 p. m.,
connecting with the day Express on the
Erie Railway.
Eastward.
The Morning Train from Great Bend con
nccts lhre with the Cincinnati Express on
the Erie Railway from the Y est ; at Manun
ka Chunk with a train for Philadcldhia and
intermediate stations, arriving in Philadcl
phia at 6.30 p. m.; and at New Hampton
with a train for Easton, Bethlehem, Allen
town, Readme and Harrisburg, arrmnjr at
Harrisburg at 8.30 p. m.
The Evening Train from Great Bend con
nccts there with the New York Express on
the Erie Railway from the West; at Manun
ka Chunk with a train which runs to Belvi-
dere, where it lies over until 6 o'clock the
next morning and at New Hampton with an
Express Train for Easton, Bethlehem, AI-
lentown, Reading and Harpeburg.
At Scrarrton, connections are made with
trains on the Lackawanna and B.'oomsburg
Railroad to and from Pittston, Kingston,
Wilkesbarre, Berwick, B.'oomsburg, Danville
Northumberland, Harrisburg and interme'
diate stations, and with trains on the Dt la
ware and Hudson Railroad to and from Car
bondale and intermediate stations.
WATTS COOKE, Superintendent.
.'. A. HENRY, General Ticket Agent.
January 4. 1SGG. ly.
NEW STORE
-: axd :-
NEW GOODS
BEDteifPEICES!
DARIUS DREIIER, begs leave to an
nounce to his friends and and to the pub
lic generally, that he has just received a
ire n era! assortment of
Dry Goods, Notions, Dress Trimmings,
AND
MIL L IN Ell Y GOODS
consisting, in part cfthe lollowing desirable
articles, viz. :
Calicoes,
Laicns,
French CJiintzs,
Children's Dress Goods,
Worked Edgings,
Iirasoh, ZephcrSy
Shetland Wools,
Shetland Wool Shaich,
Delaines,
Musliu-sf
White Dress Goods
Insert ings,
Lady's and Children's Sac7cs
Ilannrl and Cloth,
Lady's, Missm and. Men's Hoes,
Glocez and Collars,
Mourning Goods,
Shroudiji's, f.C, fcc,
Goods shown with - pleasure. "Quicks
sales and small profits ' at the old and well
known Millinery Stand of F. A. DREIIER.
The Millinery business will be carried on
as UFual by Mns. Dreiier.
Patronage respectly solicited.
DARIUS DREIIER.
April 20, 1SGG.
THE VERY LATEST !
NO IMPOSITION !
NOTWITHSTANDING TIIE BLOW
and blusters of new beginner?, Fadle
at the old Hand, on the corner is still main
taining his reputation as the keeper of the
cheapest store, decidedly, in this section ol
country. 1 here is no mistake in this as the
following fact6 will show:
He is ceiling PRINTS at from 10 to 20
cts. per yard.
DELANLb 2) cents per yard, the price
before the war.
SILKS at from 1 to 2 ycr yard.
All kinds of FINE ERESS GOODS at
greally reduced prices.
MUSLINS from 12 to 2 cents per yard.
RE A J) Y-MADE CL O THING,
so far below war prices as to astonish pur
chasers. IIAT3 at a very low figure indeed.
Fablu also keeps an eye to the comfort of
the inner man, and offers SUGARS at from
10 to 18 cents per pound.
COFFEES 23 to 35 cents per pound.
MOLASSES, 40 cents to 1 per gallon.
A good assortment of CARPETS at near
ly the old rotes before the war.
Fadle has no desire to particularize, but
if you want anything in his line, of good
quality and at less rates than can be pur
chased at any other store, call at Fable's
old bland corner of Elizabeth and
streets and you cannot fail to be suited.
QJ" No charge fur showing goods.
GEORGE FABLE.
Stroudsburg, Pa., April 19, 18G(J.
Save Your Money !
By buying of CHARLES B. KELLER,
the following1 named superior articles cheap
for Cash. I have the tinest assortment of
Hoots nsitl Allocs,
for Men, Women and Children's wear that
has ever been offered in town, consisting ol
Jlfcn's, Boys, and Childrens Boots,
. "Women's Glocc Kid Polish Boots.
Misses' do do do do
Children's do do do do
Women's Jloroco Polish do
Misses' do do do
Children's do do do
These are a new and beautiful style of
Ladies Boots of the finest quality, and just
suited for cold weather. AI?o, a fine assort
ment of Common Shoes, for Women, Misses
and Children.
Also, a splendid assortment of Gums and
Sandals for Men, Women and children.
I have also a fine assortment of "
Linen and Woolen SMrts,
of a superior quality, together with Stock
ings, Neck-Ties, Collars, &c.
Also, a quantity of the best quality of
Heavy and Light SOLE-LEATHER; to
gether with a lot of the best Men's and
French Morocco Also, Lining, Bindings,
liflftrt, Boot-Trces of all sizes, Thread, Wax,
Nails Pincers, Punches, Eyelet-set, and Lye
letts, Peg Cutters and Shoemakers Ink, &c,
&.c. Store opposite Marsh's Hotel.
CHARLES B. KELLER.
Stroudsburg, Nov. 30, 15G5.
ARE YOU AFFLICTED
WITH A
COUGH or COLD?
Are You Predisposed to Coasiinip-
tioa? .
Are the lives of your children in jeopardy
from sudden and repeated attacks ot Croup
If so purchase a box of
BLADES' EUPH0NIAL
LUBRICATOBS!
The People's most sure and effectual Rem
edy for Coughs, Colds, Croup, La
larrh. Asthma, Bronchitis, Dip
lheria'mand all Pulmonary
Diseases.
The Lubricator is a medicinal prepara
tion in the form of a Lprcnge, which of al
modes is the most pleasant and convenient.
They contain no deleterious ingredient, and
are warranted to be always safe even for the
weakest and most sensitive stomach. In
Croup ther rive immediate relief. For
Couh and Colds they arc invaluable.
For Catarrh, Asthma and Bronchitis they
have no equal in the market, (vide Certin
catcs accompanying each box.) Dipthcria,
that dreaded and desolating disease,h ley
control wonderfully and almost immediately.
No Public Speaker, Singer or Teacher,
should be without them, as they remove
hoaiseness and strengthen and clear the
voice.
C7Always u-ee them in time, and if the
Symptoms are severe esc very freely.
J. II. BLADES & Co., Prop's,
Elmira, N. Y.
F. C. Wells & Co., 115 and-117 Franklin
St., Azcnts for N. Y. City.
DREIIER &, BRO. Agents, Stroudsburg,
Pa.
March 15. 1SGG. ly.
A CAED
To the Hotel keepers of Monroe and ad
jacent countie3.
Look to Your Interests! ! !
We are offering Liquors, Wines. &c.,
icarranted jnire, and containing no Drugs,
Oils, Essences, tCc, whatever, at the fol
lowing very low prices :
Brandies from 50c(7?,81 00 per gallon
less than City price?,
Gins . 50cfJV;75e. " "
Eouibon Whiskey, iOcfoGoc.
Monongahela, 40c(yG5c.
Old Rye, 40c(Gfc.
" Apple 50c(5$l 00
Common 15cfr25c.
Wines (all kinds 50c(l 00
Please give us a call, or pond your or
ders, and satisfy yourselves that wo do do
it, that we xcill do it, and the reasons
uhy wc can do it.
Also, please remember that tee do not
have anything to do icith " Drugged" IA
quors. Anything you buy from us we
guarantee Pure, and much below the pri
ces usually paid tor the Drugged Liquors.
Very Respectfully,
J. S. WILLIAMS, & Co.,
Stroudsburg, Monroo Co. Pa.
July 27, 18C5.
Important to Everybody.
The subscribers would inform the public
very respectfully, that they are carrying on
the .
U OOl &Z 25UOC I5HS1I1CSS
at their old stand, one door above the
Express Office, on Elizabeth St., Strouds
burg, Pa., where they will be happy to
wait on their old customer?, and as many
new ones as can make it convenient to caw.
They have on hand a srood arrortment of
BOOTS &. SHOES,
for men, women, misses' and childrcns wear,
Gum over Shoes and Sandals for men, youth
and misse3. A general assortment of Lasts
and Boot-Trees, shoe Thread. Wax, Heel
Nails, Pincers, Punches, Eyclcttsand Eyc-
ett Setts, Pegs and Peg-Cutters, Shoe Ham
mers, Crimping Board3 and Screws, also, li
ning and binding skin?, a good articic of
Tampico Boot Morocco, French Morocco and
French Calfskins, Lasting and all kinds of
Shoemaker tools?, Ink Powder and Shoo
Blacking, and Frank Miller's water-proof
oil Hacking. All of which they offer for
sale at small advance upon cost. Give us a
call, no charges for showing goods.
P. S. Boots and Shoes made to order and
warranted.
CHARLES WATERS & SON.
Stroudsburg, Jan. 18, 1800.
LOOK THIS WAY !
READ ! MAI) !
Charj. Schacfer & Co.
FllhWCII & GERMAN
STEAM DYING ESTABLISHMENT.
EASTON, PENN'A.
Will dye Woolen, Silk and Cotten
Goods of Every Description, in any
Color desired. .
Orders canbo left witfi l. S. Wagner,
STROUDSBURG, Pa
June 21, leGG.-lyr. f
fir
TREMENDOUS EXCITEMENT ! j
DeatlitoHigliPrices!
Up Tovn in a Blaze !
METZGAR & STORM, respectfully in
form the public that the days of imposition
prices have gone by in Stroudsburg, for the
proof of which they invite their friends, from
both town and county, to call at their new
Store, on Elizabeth Street, in Stroudsburg,
one door below the Indian Queen Hotel, ex
amine their goods and learn how low they
sell them.
We have DRY GOODS in almost endless
variety,
Cloths, Cassimcres and Vestiags,
Calicoes, Dclahis and Muslius,
Tricisiings aad Notions,
and everything in that line.
We have GROCERIES and PROVI
SIONS, SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS,
SPICES, FISH, PORK,
and a full assortment ia that line.
Wc have Crockery Ware, Wooden Ware,
Willow U arc, Hardware, a general assort
ment. TOBACCO of all kinds,
BOOTS AND SHOES, and in fact al
most everything that can be called for in a
completely stocked Store.
Call and see for yourselves. We take
Dleasure in showing goods without price,
and can sell you calicoes from 12J cents to
23 cents per yard, and everything elso pro
portionately low.
We feel duly thankful for the many evi
dences ot already received appreciation of
our efforts to knock down war prices, anu
can assure the public that there is still room
for a few more evidences of the samo sort.
Don't forget the place and give us a call.
J. P. JUETZGAR,
JEROME STORM.
March 29. 1SGG.
SPEAR'S PATENT
Frnit-Prcscrviag Solution,
FOR TIIE PRESERVATION OF ALL KINDS OF
Fruits, Vegetables, Jellies, Wines,
Cider, Etc., IT: to., Etc.
Without Sugar, and Without Expensive
Scahng or Air-light Jars. 'One
Bottle xcill preserve 128 Pounds
of Fruit, or 4S Gallons of
Yi'inc or Cider.
This Solution when properly used, effect
ually prevents fermentation or decay o:
rruits, and, by the most simple and inex
pensive process, every variety may be kept
m a fresh and perfectly wholesome condi
Hon the year round, it is no new and un
certain experiment, but has been in practi
cal use for the past eight years, yet hasbecn,
for the most part, kept from the public for
the purpose ot ascertaining the result of a
series of experiments, all of which have prov
ed the validity of all that is now confi
dently claimed for it.
rruits preserved by this boiulion arc as
good as the best "canned" fruits, while the
use of the Solution avoids the trouble of seal
ing, costly jar3 or cans, keeping from the air
and light, frequent examinations, and "the
many other troubles and annoyances well
known to every houtcwifj.
L. II. SPEAR, Patentee.
L. P. Worrall, General Agent No. 91
Iludsen St., N. Y.
Price 1 por bottle.
From James R. Chilton &, Co., the Celc
orated analytical Chemists, JSew York
Having made numerous experiments with
Mr. Lewis II. Spear's Fruit-Preserving So
lution, we are enabled to state that it will
prevent the decomposition of fruits when
used in the manner described by him. The
prepared fruits upon which we experimented
had been mixed with the Solution, and were
found to resist all attempts to generate fer
mentation. There in nothing in the nature
of this Solution which, when absorbed by
the lruits, can act m a manner lo render them
unwholesome.
JAS. R. CHILTON &. CO.,
Analytical Chemists.
Sold at WJiolcsale and Retail by
DREIIER & BROTHER, Druggists,
Strovcskiro, Pa.,
Agents for Monroe County.
OCT Merchants supplied at manufacturers'
prices. A sample ot truit put up last lall
with this Solution, may be seen atour Store.
June 7, lsGG.-Gmo. D. & Is.
Cabinet Maker, Undertak
ing
&e.
Is Prepared ui Hi a Large Stock cf
CABINET WARE
rfO MEET ALL demands upon him, or
JL will mannfacture to order anything in
lis line, in the latest styles to suit the taste
of customers.
All work made of the best material and
warranted.
Ho is also prepared, .with material and
fixtures, to attend to tho business of
UNDERTAKING
n a manner that cannot, fail to prove satis-
"actory to all who favor him with patron
age.
Prices moderate.
Shop and Ware-Room on the corner of
Sarah and Simpson Sts.,
April 5, 18GG. STROUDSBURG, PA.
MOWEll & KEU'EK CXHXGIXED.
TIIE CAYUGA CHIEF!
WHEELER'S PATENT, WITH DOUBLE
DRIVING WHEELS, FLEXI
BLE HNGER BAR.
rifUIIS perfect Mower is superior to any
heretofore invented. It is built
wholy of Iron and Steel.
It took the l'remium at the last btrouus-
T t-m 1
burg rair. bold by
LI N FOR I) VAN 1$ USKUIK.
Stroudsburg, May 21, 'GG.
Agent.
COMMON CHAIRS of all kinds, Cane,
Flag and Wood Scats; Dining, Bar
Rooin and Office Chairs, with or without
Cushions, Rocking-Chairs of every descrip-
uon at iUcUAKTl'H YYarc-Ilooms.
May 17, 18G0.-tf.
rpiIE HIGHEST CASH PRICE paid for
JL Grain at Storks' old Mill, by
HUNTSMAN & HOPLER.
April 19, 18GG.
ILOUR AND FEED of Lest quality, nl
ways on hand and for sale at Stokes
old Mill, by
HUNTSMAN &. IIOPLER.
April 10, lSO-i.
fpit &e.,
H. S. WAGNER,
(Successor to George P. Heim,)
STUOUDSBURG, Pa.,
Would invite attention to his full and va
ried assortment of
Dry Goods.
All the usual Departments requisite to a
complete retail
Dry Goods Store,
Constantly receives strict attention and
will always be found to contain full and de
sirable assortments. His stock of
Ladies Dress Goods
rtirnlarlv worthy of examination, and
he shall be constantly opening all desirable
Novelties in that line as the ecason advan
ces.
Ifvou want Priuls, call on
II. S. Wagner.
If you want Bleached Sheeting or Shirt
insr call on
II. S. Wagner.
If you want Unbleached Muslin or Sheet
ing call on
II. S. Wagner,
If you want Notions call on
II. S. Wagner.
If you want Gloves or Hosiery call on
- II. S. Wagner,
If you want Cloths or Cassimeres call on
II. S. Wagner.
If yoa want Gents Furnishing Goods call
on e- vagner,
If you want
GROCERIES,
Call on
II. S. Wagner.
You will find Sugars at
II.
S. Wagner's.
You will find Coffee at
You will find Syrups at
You will find Teas at
You will find Spices at
You will find Fish at
II. S. Wagncr's.
II. S. Wagner's.
II. S. Wagner's,
II. S. Wagner's
II. S. Wagner's.
You will find Crockery at
"II. S. Wagner's.
You will find Wooden-ware at
II. S. Wagner's.
You will find Brooms &, Brushts at
II. S. Wagner's.
You will, finally, be able to find what you
want at 11. S. Wagner's.
Between the Bank and the Posl-OtFice.
STROUDSBURG, PA.
Feb. 22, 1SGG.
undm
-23 1
AND
MACHINE SHOP,
The undersigned having completed his
new roundry and .Machine Shop would re
specttully inform his old friends, ami the
public generally, that he 5 .ally prepared to
nil all orders in his line with promptness, and
in a style superior even to what he was able
to do in the old establishment destroyed by
the flood. Having a full assortment of pat
terns made of the best material, he is pre
pared to Eupply all demands for
Mill Work, Dark Mills, Plow Cast
iags and Sash Weights,
STEAM ENGINES, MACHINE WORK,
&c, c. Being an experienced workman
himself, and employing none but" the best
hands and tho best material, the public may
rest assured that all work coming from his
snop wm be tuny equal, it not superior, to
that produced by any other establishment in
the. country. The new Foundry and Ma
chine Shop is located on Walton street, near
Elizabeth street, in the borough of Strouds
burg, where the orders of old friends as well
as new one are solicited. Orders from n
pittance may be addressed, per mail, to
F. LANDERS,
Stroudsburg, Monroe Co., Pa
September 4th, 1SG2.
J. RAlVTSa, DENTIST.
Has permanently located him
self in Stroud&burg, mul moved
his office next doot lo Dr. S.
Walton, where he is fully prepared to treat
jhc natural teeth, and also to insert incorrup
tible artificial tocth on pivot and plate, in tqe
latest and most improved manner. Most
persons know the danger and fully of trust
ing 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 lrequcntly put off until it is too late to
save the tooth or teeth as it mav be. othe r
wise the inconvenience and trouble of p-ointr
so far. Hence the necessityvf obtaining the
services of a dentist near home. All work
warranted.
Stroudsburg, March 27, 1SG2.
Til
XI 1 .1T)
- S am
Will attend to, and promptly execute, all
orders with which he may bo favored. From
his long experience in the various branches
of his business, he feels confident of fond rr
ing entire satisfaction in his work. He
may be found at his shop, on Simnson
street, Stroudsburg, a.
Patronage respectfully solicited.
March 2G.ISG2.
SCRATCH ! SCRATCH ! SCRATCH !
Itch ! Itch ! Itch !
Try Ilollinshcau's Itch Ointn
cure for that troublesome disease. War
jantciUo cure, or tho money refunded.
Not injurious.
Prepared ami soM at
W. IIOLLINSIHUIVS Drug. Store.
Stroudsburg, Jan. 11th, 1SGG.
Ml C ARTY is the only Fui
in Stroudeburg who has
rnituro dealer
s a incense to
sell FURNITURE. August 2, lef-G.
I ECEIVED this day a splendid assort-
JLiL ment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
August 2, lSG'fi.
CAN YOU tell why everybody goes to
McCarfy s to buy FURNITURE!
August 1!, lbCU.
sown k Eieller.
DEALERS IN
Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Silver
uare, riated Ware, Ucofcs,
Stationery, Wall Paper,
Notions, &c, &c.
They have recently purchased "MET.
ICICS OLD STAND," and with increased
facilities for business, and a determination
to please, feel justified in asking the con
tinued patronage of the old customers of this
establishment. In constant communication
with Importers in New York and Phila
delphia, and in possession of peculiar ad
vantages in this respect, they are prepared
to sell CLOCKS, WATCHES & JEW.
ELRY, of superior make and finish as well
also as of cheaper character, at remarkably
low rates.
They also keep constantly on hand tho
best quality of
Silver and Plated Ware, Tea Spoons, Cas.
tors, Spectacles, Razors, Pen-knives,
Scissors, and all sorts of Cutlery,
Toys of all kinds, Childrens
Carriages, Bird cages,
Fishing Tackle,
Baskets, Guns and Pistols, Lamps of lall
kinds and Fixtures', Superior Seicing
Machines, Clothes Wringers, School
Books, Miscellaneous and Blank
Books, Ledgers end Day
Books, Paper, Envelopes,
Pens, Ink, ijc.
Photograph Frames, Wall Paper, Window
Shades, and Fruit Cans of every dt
scriplion.
Lamp Burners altered. Repairing of Clocki,
Watches and Jewelry attended to promptly
and satisfactorily. Orders taken for Silrcr
Ware and filled with dispatch.
Stroudsburg, May ID, 1504. tf
MONROE COUNTY
ill u 1 1!. il Fire Insurance Company,
ESTAKI.ISJJKD I8SJ,
CD A R TER PER PE TUA L.
Amount of Properly Insured 1,050,000.
The rate of Insurance in this Company
is one dollar for every thousand dollars in
sured, after which payment no further char
ges will be made, except to cover actual loss
by fire that may fall upon members of the
Company.
The policies issued by this Company are
perpetual, and afford the fullest security,
with the largest economy and convenience.
This company will not issue Tanneries
Distilleries or Cabinet Shops.
Applications for Insurance may be made
to. either of the Managers, Surveyors'or Sec
retary. MANAGERS.
J. Depue Labar, Jacob Knecht,
Richard S. Staples, John Edinger,
Silas L. Drake, , L. VT. Brodhead,
Charles D. Brodhead, Jacob Stouffer,
Robert Boys, Theodore Schoch,
Sm'l S. Dreher, Thomas W. Rhodes,
Stogdcll Stokes,
STOGDELL STOKES, President.
E. B. Dreher, Secretary and Treasurer.
Silas L. Drake,
Melchoir Spragle, Surveyors.
F. A. Oppclt, )
The-stated meeting of the board of
Managers takes place at the Secretary's of
fice, on the first Tuesday of. each month, at
1 o'olock P. M.
Stroudsburg, Oct. S, 1SG3.
LIVERY BUSINESS.
Wra. Huntsman, Proprietor.
1.- Having purchased he stocky,
lately owned by Kautz and
L-2il.Tr...,.
Huntsman. I take this or:iortnmiv to
notify my friends and the public generally,
that I have added considerable new stock to
the same, and will continue the businrss at
the old stand, on Franklin street, where I
am prepared to hire horses and carriages at
the lowest cash rates. Mv horses are safe.
fast and gentle, and their vehicles rmisist of
all kinds, to suit the taste of the fastidious.
Attentive ostlers always o:i hand, and driver
lumistied when dci-ired. Call and see for
yourselves. Strangers taken to nnv nmt of
the cuuntry at short notice. They will con
tinue lo run me new omnibus between this
borough and the Railroml Dnf IVrsim
fntending to go on the railroad will be called
tor at any part of .the borough, by leaving
iheir names at the office near tli st.-ihlp.
The omnibus will also be at the depot on the
arrival of traiiis to convey passengers into
town.
No pains will be spared to civp sal
to all who may favor them with their patron-
are.
WILLIAM HUNTSMAN.
New Ceufcctfosicry. -
The Subscriber informs bis fronds.
and tho public generally, that he has o-
pencu an extensive
Confectionery Store,
in the Horough of Stroudsburg, four doors
below "Huster's Clolhinj; Store."
hvcrytbinfr ia the lino of (mfoctioncv
ry, French or-Domestic ail kinds of
CAS DIES,
OUA.VGCS,
APPLKf.
Can bo had at CITY PRICKS, cither a.
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.
t2TALso--A lot of Choice Flowers.-
Plcaso call ami examine bis Stock.
JAM KS HALLKXTYNK.
Stroudsburg, May 12, 1SG1. tf.
J. ely Mccarty
HAS just returned from New-York with
a splendid assortment of PARLOR,
and CHAMBER FURNITURE Call at
lus Ware-Rooms. fMav 31. 1S6G.-W-
t. f
WANlrrXTTOxTGoTTTjABlNKT
M AK ERS Sobe r npn. no othor-
need apply. J. n, Alt CARTV.
May iU, ISCC-tf.
IF YOU WANT A BEAUTIFUL SlTT
X of Enameled Furniture in Colors, ju
step into v MiCARTY'iK
May 17, ISOu.-tf.