The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, November 22, 1866, Image 3

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    MAKE WAY!
GOOD NEWS FOB ALL
IX SHAPE OF
iVcw Goods at.Storiasville.
THE subscriber takes pleasure in inform
ing I he public, that he ha just opened
ihe largest and best selected etock of Goods,
t l.is old stand in SlormsviUr, Pa., ever
brought into Monroe county, and that he
has determined to dispose of them at prices,
much cheaper thin ihejr can be bought at
any other establishment, whether in town or
country. His etock comprises, in almost
endless variety, and of the best quality.
DRY GOODS.
MOTIONS,
HARDWARE.
QUE ENS VA RE, -
GROCERIES,
DRUGS, MEDICINES, &c, &c.
He has, also, on hand a very lare assort
ment of new and fashionable
Boots and Shoes,
both city and home-made, all of which he
will dispose of at prices, which will make
purchasers wonder. Look at a few of the
prices at which I am really giving away
poods, and you cannot fail to be convinced
that my 6t.re, in Stormsvilre, is ihs place
at which to secure real bargains:
PRINTS frnm 10 to 22 cents'per yard,
MUSLINS from 15 to 25 " yard, -De
LANES from 25 to 35 yard,
and all Woolen goods at figures propor
tionately low.
Boots and Shoes very low home-mide
at IcjsI 50 per cent, below Stroudsburg
price?.
SUGARS frnm 10 to 17 cents per pound,
MOLASSES from .r0 cts. to 1 per pal.
In short, nil articles in my line fur below
the J:nooop'!y prices which have hereto
fore prevailed.
The excitement growing out of these preat
reductions Ins already bean. but rome one,
come all, my slock will always Le found full
up to the demand.
BUTTER, EGGS, and country produce
feneeally will not be refused in exchange
lor goods, and the highest market prices al
lowed. CASPER METZGAR.
Stormsville, Pa., Nov. 22, l-G6.-lf.
ViLilliLE FiK.TI
AT
PUBLIC SALS.
SpiIE SUBCRIBER will sell at Public
Sale, oa the premises, in Strcud town
ship, on
, SA TURD A Y, the 22nd of December,
1605, the following described Real-Ectate
to wit.
All that certain valuable Farm ihi which
he now resides, situato in Stroud township,
Monroe county, Pa., adjoining land-? of Wil
liam Mosieller, Charles U. Warnick, George
Fable, John C. Daudt, and others, contain
ing about SO acres is cleared hnl and in a good j
ttite cf cultivation, about 15 r,;res of which
is Meadow, the balance well timbered vvi h
Che-tnul and Oak.
The improvements are a double
STOXE HOUSE,
48 ly 2-1 feet, one-half of which is two story
nnJ the other half three stories hinri. uiili .-,
ppring of water near the U r, one FRAME i
2ARX, 3.1 by 45 feet, with Frame Shed at-
tacl.cd, 14 by 21 feet, and other out-bu Id-
ings. A stream of water pscs ne,r the
house. There is an orchard ct 140 bearir-g
a pole trees, all of the best grafted fruit, and i
a number of excellent cherry and pear-trees
on the premises.
Persons desiring to view the premises can I
do Koat anv time previous to the Ea!c by I
calling on the subscriber. j
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M..
when attendance will be given and terms
n-ivpn in, tprma
made known by
JOSEPH P. FELLENCER,
Stroud tsp., Nov. 22, 166G.
PUBLIC SALE
VALUABLE FARM!
ITIIIE subscriber wiil sell at Public Vendue
on the premises, in Jackfcun township,
ifonroe county, Pa., on
WEDXESDA Y, Dccemlcr 2G, 18GG,
tie of thebebt Farms in the towmdiip of j
Jscki-on, well known as
the former re.-idence
of Peter Miller, deceased. This
valuable J
farms contains
97 ACHES OF L.AXD,
trict measure. w!iercof 45 acres is excellent
plough land, 2;) acres good meadow, and
the remainder first-class young timber. This
!nd w ill produce fine crops of wheat or eny
ether kind of grain. The improvements
therein arc a
Two-story Dwelling IIouseJ
24 by 3G feet, we"l finished; a Bun :52 by
."3G feet, with Shed attached. Wagon Iloiire
o0 by o2 feet, a Iwo-t-tnry Spring Iloue
ly by 17 feet, the lower ttory of h ch is
etone and tire upper i-tory frame, with Bake
Oven and chimney, Ilor Pens. Crn Cribs
ccc. Tliere is an excellent graft- d APPLE
ORCHARD and a Peach Orchard on the
farm. Two of the beit and riever-fiilii:jj
Springs in Monroe, one of them fhnviitg
through the Spring House. The building
and fences are all in g(oJ order, and every
thing cot.rn.ctcd w lib the farm to meet the
approbation of a purchaser in want of i desir
able property, to which their at tentiori is res
pectfuily invited nl mi early day. linyers
sre referred to John WiImhi, lq.. ot Jck
f"n Corners, Monroe county, or to D. JJ.
Miller, of Eueton. Pa.
Terms and conditions of sale wiil be made
known at the time and place nf .ale by
A 0AM J. MILLEIt.
PETE It li. MILL'LK."
Nov. 22, ltG6.-yt.
A CARD TO INVALIDS.
A Clergy m on, while residing in South A
fr.erica is a miseionary, discovered a safe and
timple remedy for tlie Cure of Nervixm
Weakriefs, Early Decay, Diteahes cf the U
ritiary and Sen.inal Organs, and the whole
train of disorders brought on by baneful and
vicious hubit8. Gieut numbers have been
already cured ly thix nolle remedy. I'mrne-t-d
ty a desire to beniifu the al.'iictrd and un
fortunate, I will send the recipe fur prej.ar
"? and uin;j this mtdicine, in h sealed eu
elope, to any one who needs it, Free of
Charge.
lMease inclose a post-paid en ve'epe, ad
dressed to yourself.
Address, JOSEPH T. IX WAN.
Station D. Bible Houpe,
March 29, lSeo.-ly. tfew York Citr.
Save Your Money!
rjlIIANKFUL for the very liberal patron
X age heretofore accorded him, the under
signed announces thaths hae moved into the
new store Koom, tecently completed by h:m.
on Main street, a few doors nbovi M.,rc!,'i
Hotel, where he has just opened the best
uhu most varieu assortment of
Boots & Shoes,
for Men's, Boys' and Children', and Wo.
men s ana hisses wear ever brought to this
section of country. The Mock embraces all
the most fashionable styles, and being man
ufactured of th? best material, cannotTfail to
give entire satistaction to purchaser?. His
stock of GUMS and SAN DELS is alto ve
ry complete.
LEATHER AND FINDINGS.
As usual, th3 trade will find his stock of
Upper and Sole Leather, Calf-Skins. Moroc
cos, Findings. Lists, Bo:t Tree, and Shoe
maker's Tools genorally, to afford a wide
field from which to select the very Lest the
c:ty rmrkets afford.
Call and exjininc poods and learn prices
and be convinced o' the truth, that the place
t' buy tin best goods for the least money is
at the New Store of
CHARLES B. KELLER.
Stroudsburg, Ii., Oct. 11, 1SGG.
Notice is hereby given, that there will
le a general meeting of the Monroe Coun
ty Mutual Fire Iusuranee Company, at
the Court House, in the Borough of
Stroudsburg, on Tuesdaythe 4th day of
December next, at 2 o'clock P. M., for
the purpose cf revising and changing the
By Laws and for the transaction of other
business relating to the Company.
A full attendance is requested.
Djr order of the Managers.
K. 1. DKEUElt, Secy.
StrnnrKhnrrr Vnr ,9
e i
Executor's Koiiec.
Estate of CHRISTIXA DORATIIY
BADER, lute of P-ocono township,
deceased. -
Vf OTICE is hereby, given, that letters
testamentary, on the above named Es
tate, having bern granted lo the undersign
ed, Ly the Register of Wills, of the county
of Monroe, all persons having claims or de
mands ogjinst i he faid Es'ate are requested
to make the same known to the undersigned
without delay.
JOHN IIUTZ, Executor.
Tannersville, Pa., Nov. 15, lrGO.-Gt.
Auditor's Notice.
Estate of LEONARD LABAR, deceased.
r MIE undersigned Auditor, appointed by
X- by the Orphans' Court of Monroe coun
ty, to make di.-tribution of the funds in the
hands of tbe Executor, will attend to tii du
ties o! his appointment on Friday, t!ie 14th
day of December next, at 10 o'clock in the
forenort, at Ins Gee, in the b rougli ol
Stnudsburg, when and where nil inrties in
lere-ted any attend, r b dearr.'d from
coining in !cr their distributive lures in
s, id elate. STEPHEN HOLMES, Jr.
JitroudaLurg, Nov. 15, 1SG0. lw. Auditor.
ilnuitor's Notice.
Estate of SAMUEL MYERS, deceased.
rpUE undersigned appointed ly the Or-
Ph3ns olirt. AoJitor. to make distri
butl0n of tha nioriey3 'i the han is of Joiji
Edinger, one of t!w Kx-cutos of the la.t
W,H and testament .f the Estate i t Samuel
Myers, deceased, hereby gives n-.tice thai be
wlU attend to the .lutics ofh:s appo.ntn.ei.t
on Monday, December 10, lCu', at 10 o'-
c:ck A- al lhe Protlionotar's office, in
lhc horough of Strourfslurg, at which tunc
nJ place 811 persons having ny claims or
demands against the t.ame, will pres-nt
them or be forever debarred from coming m
for any thare threof.
THOS. il. McILIIANEY,
Nov. e, 1S6C. Auditor.
Auditor's Notice.
Estate of CHRISTOPHER B ITT EX
J3EXDER, Deceased.
r'lIIE unders gned appointed by the Or-
Ji phans' Court, Aud tor. to make distri
bution of the in- n ysin the hands of Georg.!
BiUenr.en ier, Auministratcr of the Lstale
of Christopher Riitenbender. deceased, here-
by give t o; ic-.i that h will attend to the
dut.es ot his appmntmi-nt on irtday, the
80th day ff member, lUh, at 10 o clock
A. M-, at the l'rothonotary s office, m the
borough of StrouJsi.urg, at which time and
pl.ee all persons having any claims or de
mands against the sm.e, wil! present them
or be forever cel-arred from coming in for
any share thereof.
THOS. M. McILIIANEV,
Nov. 1, ISttG. Auditor.
Auditor's Notice.
Estate ofJOHX V. BUSH, deceased.
TIMIE under.-igncd anpointed by the Or
J phans' Court, Auditor, to make drn-lri-butiou
of the moneys in the hands ot Am
rniel Uush and Peter Al. Ei'enberger. Ad
ministrators of the E-tatc of J hn V. U u ! i .
deleaved, htreby gives notice that he wi;l
attend to the du'iesf his apoi:ttmcnt on
Monday, December S, WiG, at 10 ot!o J
A.M., at tlie Protl-onotiiry's ollice, in thnj
borou-h of Stuud.-Lurr, at wcit-h time and
plice all persons having any chums or cc
mniuU ngainfet the same, wiil present them
or be forever debarred from coming in for
any share thereof.
THOS. M. McILIIANEV,
' Nov. 1.16GG- Auditor.
Auditor's Notice.
Estate of SAMUEL B. MILLER, dee'd.
f i MJ-E un KTsijjued iippo ntr-d by the Oi
I. phans' Court, Auditor, to nuke ! i-tri-bution
of tlie tn neya in the h inds of Itsaiih
II. Miller, Administrator of the Estate of
Samuel 15. Miller, dtceased, hfrrel.y gives
notice that he w.llaJtend to the dm ws of iiU
uppointmnt on Tuesday, Ilcccmber 4. ISG0,
fit IU o'clock A. M., at the rrothoiioiary's
ofTice, in the borough .f Stroud! urjr, at
which time aud place all per n hu vinj; any
claims or demands against the same, will
present them or be torever debarred from
coming in for any ehure thereof.
THOS. M. McILIIANEV,
Ncv. J.l-GG Auditor.
Trie Scranton Book Cinclcry.
A complete liook liindery has been
started in connection with the Scrauton
Republican. Orders left at this oflicc will
be promptly forwarded and returned as
soon as finished.
1 AN VOU tell why everybody poes to
t McCauty s to buv FURNITURE I
August 9, 1304.
Dr. LEON'S
Celebrated Preparations.
THE PERFECTION OF MEDICAL SCIENCE.
Or, Leon's Electric Hair Renewer,
Tt is a positire cure for Baldnes..
It restores Grey Hair to its Original Color.
It is a Tonic, not a dye, and nets upon the
secretions.
It immediately arrests Jailing nut of the Hair.
It alleviates Neuralgia and Headachy?.
It radically cures Dandruff mid Humors.
It keeps the scalp healiby, clean, and cool.
It is an elegant and txtiuUitely fragrant
Hair Dresfing.
It restores, Cultivates and Beautifies the
Hair.
It makes har.-h Hair flexible and Lustrous.
Da. Leox's Electric Hair Renewer has
enjoyed a high local reputation f..r many
years. Its wonderful restorative and invig
orating properties ure will known to the
Mfdical Faculty of Philadelphia.
Being fully satisfied of the uteris cf Leon's
Electric Hair Renewer e have procured
exclusive ownrrsh pan l are determined tlui
evi'ry household in our land thall have op
portunny to reap its benefits.
Br. Lcoh's Infant Remedy.
A mo t delightful and efficacious cure for
the various ills to which Infants and Young
Children arc subject.
INVALUABLE FOR TEETIIIN'O CHILDREN
It rofiens the gnms, abntes infl.mttion, in
vigorates the stomach and bowels, correct-
ac dity. and is a sure und ppefy cure for
Colic, Crmps and Windy Pains.
A ino.-t excellent preparation fur children
of a restless ami fret fid habit and in id I cis
e of Looseness, Griping, Vomitino or
oilier inward grief. Us given imni'-diite eus-e.
Used lor more than half a century in ihi
pvi'ate practice of one of the most eminent
p sichins of Philadelphia.
In now placing this article within the
reach of all our countrymen, we would re
mark that we know it ti be a Remedy rf
unrivaled excellence and that n has proved
in thousands of cases, as we are resolved it
shall in millions, a priceless boon.
Sold by Druggists every where. Address
all orders to
ZIEGIVM & SHIT??,
SOLE PROPRIETORS,
137 North Third St., Philadelphia.
SILVER'S WASH POWDER!
Saves time, labor, money, m i kes icashing
a pastime, and Monday a Festival.
Sold every where. 1 ry it.
For sile at Wm. IIollinsiiead's Drug
Sture, Strouds'iurg, Pa. Xov.-l 3. laGG.-ly
WON'T TSE KYi OTnER.
VTIESTEE'S
Vegetable
Ealr h'.irjnlor
k not mndo
from some
pirUed up re
cipe, nor do
v.'o el aim to
hnport roots
and li c r b a
from some un
inhabited country; but
v.-o Co clain
(nr.l avp have
tho testimony
cf thousand
who r.rc Msin;
it) that it will
restore Gray
Hair to its nat
ural color in
four weeks,
''and i the best
In th market. It will r.ot ennte the head to aetie,
cr nflVct the Fight of the eves. A diHerimin.-.ting
Tvobl.e tMIs tis o:ir Invi.-rofator has Irvo merits.
Try it and be convinced. Sold by &11 DniggisU.
J. WEBSTER & CO., Proprietors,
Wtu. IluliiusLcaU. .veiit. Str.md.-burg
Pa. Oct. 25, 18G8. 1
mtTTernonhotel,
JI. cc T. P. WATSOX, Proprietors.
No.'s 117 6c 119 North SECOND Street,
(Between Arch and II c-,)
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Close .proximity io the business center of
the city, excellent nccomrijo latino-, and c ire
ful aticntien to the comt'nrt ai d wants o
giiCf-tf are chirfccterist ics of lhe Mount Ver
do:i. Tin Iloio has l.-en tliorougi-y ren
oviteJ and new-furnished. Th patronage
of the pu'lic U r'snec:fuiiy solicited.
Oco'jcr 11, lsoU-'f.
C00PK & CA31PB3LI,
PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
FOR THE SALE OF
FLOUU. CR.I.NT,
FEED, SHEDS.
BUCKWHEAT MEAL,
&C., t!C., ccc.
No. 217 X. Water-street, and Xo. '220 X.
Dclaicarc-aicnne.
PHILADELPHIA, FA.
Oct. 11, 19C0.-fiia
";T ROCK SEE no Tank, Oct. 14, lCll.
7VT OTICE ii lirrery yi.cu, ili.it :-n Eire
i. t inn i! the Stock holders ot" 1 tie S' ronds-
burj Umk wiil be lud.l tl IJitikm It mi.
in Str..ridthnr, n MONDAY, the lwih o-
Novointcr next, betwern t!i" hMr? of 10 o'
cl -t k A. M. and 2 o'clock P. M , to elc-cl ly
Directors lor the en-nim v.r.
J. II. STROUD, Cashier.
SCRATCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH '
Itch. ! Itch ! Itch !
, Try Ilollinshead's Itch Ointment, a snre
cure lor that troublesome disease. War
ranted to cure, or the money refunded.
Not injurious.
Prepared and sol at
W. HOLLINSIIEAD'S Drug Store.
Stroudsburg, Oct 11th, 18G0.
NOTICE.
The underpinned having disposed of
all his riL'ht. titlj and inleie.t iu the
Mercantile business, in the liorouh o
Stroudsburg. hereby nofilies i 1 1 person:
indebted to him to call aud settle the same
without delay.
GEORGE I-AULK.
November 8, 1 SCG.
3" U.ST IlECi:iVEI). 5,000 f- et of Rose
and Gilt Piciure Frame Mou'dinr, from
1 inch io 3 'inches wide. AUoijOi) fert of
Ulack Walnut. J. 11. McC.MlTY.
August 2, 16GG.
BLANK MORTGAGES.
For sale t thi Oflicc
Ff W 1866.
Good News for lhc People!
Colten Goods liavt; come down
in price !
Large decline in prices of
ul I lit,
Cnlicoci,
De Luiici,
And Gingham?.
I"iim now selling Calieoe3 and De Lanes
at about 25 per cent, lower tbau I sold
them u week ago.
ALL. XlllV aiiil FISi:3Xl goods
I am selling some make of Muslins for
less than tbey have beeu sold lor the list
two years.
COTTEHf GOODS
Are low euough for nay one to buy thaw
now.
Largs reduction in the price of fine
DKESS GOODS.
And if you wish to buy good Cloths
and fancy Casshncres. cull in. They are
5U cents a yard cheaper than in tho fall.
Al) KLASSiF.T SHAWLS,
all wool, all sorts and sizes, very low. I
can give you a bargain in Shawls.
Aud then I have a good assortment of
Codec, Sugars, baking Molas
ses and Syrups,
And lots of other Goods cheap.
t3 Don't forget the place, it is at
mtoi) m: Airs
Cheap Store, iu Stroudsburg.
Jan. 11, 1SCG.
tatentea May 1866.
This is an article for washing without
rul.binjr, except in very dirty placer, which
will require a very slight rub, and unlike
nthiT preparations offered for a like purpose,
WILL OT K'.T TilE CLOTHES, but Will IcBVe
tiiciii much wiiuur. tl.au ordinary methods,
witnout the usual wear Mid tear.
It removes grease spots as it by maj'c,
and so'tens t!-dirt by soaking, so that rins
ing will in crd.n.r) caacs entirely remove
it.
This powder is prepared in accordance
with chemical science, and upon a process
peculiar to iiself, which is secured by Let
ters 1'atcnt. It has been in us? fur more
than a year, end has proved i'self an univer-i-al
favorite whercvi-r it hasbnen used. A-
inonj' the advantajres claimed are the follow
iiifr, viz.
It saves all the expense nf sap -usually
uacd on co'ton and lin n jrooilA
It saves niot of the LLor f rubbing, and
v ear and tear.
A'bo, for cleaning windows it is unsur
nast-ed. With one q larter the time aiid la
bor usu tlly required it imparts a be-iutitul
r'os- and lustre, iiuch mperior to any-ttiier
mule. No watei reijiriid except to uiioatcn
the.powtler.
Directions with each package.
And can be readi y appreciated by a sin
trial. Tlie cost .f washu.g for a fimily
of live or six I'ereons will not excct-l tuuee
CENTS. .
The manufacturers of this powder are a
ware that miny usole-j compnunus h ive been
introduced to !ie public wliic'i have r.-.tted
tlie cloth, t failed in reni'vifj the diif, but
known:. the intrinsic c.v clle.tce of this ar
t c! iiey confidently pr clni:ii it as bein
adnp'rd to wet a lernand which has loni;
exiaied, and which has herttofuro remained
uusupplied.
MIMTACTIREI) BY
HOWE & STEVENS,
200 Broadway, Boston.
ALSO, H A Til" FACT V HERS OK iAJU'.Y DYE
COLOK3.
For sale by Grocers and Dealers . evey-
v. here.
Oct. 11, 1SGG. 3m.
TiiK CRE4T CtlSE
HUMAN "MISERY.
Just Published, i.i a Sealed Envelope.
Price six cent'.
A Cccini'' on ;5iv jit!cirs Trent
merit and Radical Cure ot Scniiii.il Vcr.k-
no?j, or rn: i:on iiaa. i.n.uccc iy ii-
bns-e; Inv du-itary Eniission.o Imprenry-
Ner.ou."1 DebilMV, und Impediments to .Iar,
ri;irr! ffonerally. Cor.sninp: in, Epilepsy,
and Fits; Menial and Physical Incapacity,
&c. By RO UERT J. UULYEItWELL,
M. I)., Au'hor ot Hi- "(jreen U.ioli," uc.
riio world-renowned amh)r, in t!i!3 ad
mirable Lecture, clearly proves from" hi
own experience that the aw:til consequences
of .Scif-Abue mav bo clb-ciuuiy rnnoved
with 'iit medicine, and without duticro'.i.s
nirirical operations, iiciies, insiriiiii.-ius.
rins, or cordials, i.oiuiiij out a mole f
cure once certain und effect ml, by vh c!i
every ufferer, no tnttter what his condition
may be, iiny cure Inmseh cuo.iply. private
ly, and radically. This lecture will prove a
boon In thousands and thousand.--.
.Sent underscal, to any address, in a p'ain
Bealed envelope, on the receipt of six cents,
or two postage etanips, by addressing tlie
publisher-.
Abo, I)r CULVniUVELL'S Marriage
Gu di'.' price 2 c nts.
Address the publishc;rif.
CIIAS. J. C. KLINE &. CO.,
127 I Jour rv, Mv.w Voili, lW-of
fice Box 4590.
March 'J'J, 1SG3. ly.
U f VuX'f I.lo: niM-itsKJJ'C tTrlti.rT (r;c-. ft (Jt
fl Q cUica. ...
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JWM aiiiWUMMM TMiJII MJM m
PYLE'S
RAIL OF
17 A QTfW
J-JXl-kJ 1 JL
OPPOSITE THE OLD E ASTON BANK,
EASTON, PENWA.
Tlie Largest Stock ! The Newest Goods!
The Tastiest Styles! The Best Quality
of Work! The Lowest Prices ! The
Best Cutter ! The Most Obliging
Salesmen ! Are to be found
. at this Establishment !
R. C. PYLS, Proprietor.
SALISMZK,
dlAS. W. BACUMAlf,
ISAAC SXYDER.
BLAZE
Our Gun hits the
Don't You see
Do you want to buy a good
If you do, go to Paul'fs Hat
where you will always find a
AT, CAPS
at prices to suit all. Of these facts you can be convinced
by calling as directed, lvcmcmber the place,
J. A. PAULl'S Hat Store,
Opposite the Post Ofiice, Stroudsburg, Pa.
N. B. The highest cash prices paid Tor all kinds of
shipping Furs Nov. 23. 1S65.
18 CLOTHING!. CLOTHING! 06.
Cf tlie latest styles and best qualities
AT PAULl'S HAT STORE.
Tliis being a branch of R. C. Pyle's Clothing establish
ment of SCaston, the citizens of Monroe County can now pur
chase the same quality and at the same prices as though
they bought in Huston. All goods sold as low here as at
Hasten. All are invited to come antl examine the latest
styles. Don't forget the place,
PAULl'S HAT STOKE,
Opposite the Post Ofilce.
Nov. 23, 18G5. 4 Si. C. PYLK.
n TP PlTHPin? I iitlJD bi lilt xUiJUtfii.
iliit ItiliOi UltJj It j The subscriber havens to lay the import
1?i J f-tACM'ti'l' '-.tU) UliS, : nt intelligence before the public, that hi
A Hair tn ss r niu IJsir Hectare r5 ,,as n,!t!eJ 'irgy already bre .stock
IIOTII COMIHNKD IN OXK. j ol fjsluoiiaMa and seaaonabln
20,000 Hviuj kHucssc are trttifywj rovCIotllS, faSSlaierfS, VfStiCgS, &C.
their n'ijhborsy from do to tlny,ff
its iconderjid ef'tct.
1 st. It is not i ilye,
t is not i live. n.t. It will not coi-j
kin. :ir.K"H nv.1I r.Moretho ll.irj
Gny t.) a LcMUt.tnl lil ick. Br.nv n, ;
, or whatever ,t.-Sht he born its;
color, n..J caie it to aun.e its
or the in. Ilr.k It
frmn. a
A ii h urn
I'lfner Livin!?
llh. It v. ill cure all Iliiniors and Di.-cas-es
of the Sc:tlp; keep th; IhmJ co.1 nut!
nice; remove DatidrtilT nnd Scurf friu the
head; keep the A-t woisf ainl ilk-like in
its appearance, as in yi uthful ! lys.
Tlia "Martha Yf asliington Hair Re storer"
is as utiicli ahoad ofanvthi!) nt tlie kind
now in vian.ci, as me sun outline i.ie
;.;)d.'1 in un Illness nnj JlU'ry.
The best testimony that can be given vi
be fonnd inside of each doltle.
Warranted t do all we cl lim for it, or the
uionoy rettindd. after uoinj I wo hotih1.
Tri it, sjuii ('iiiiviiicro.
DULIIKll & -11111).. Ape-ts,
sntouoscuiai, pa.
SIMO.MLS & t:) , IV-rm-lors,
FITZWI l.l.l AM, N. II.
Sroiidsburf. April 1J, l-Ofl. lyr.
UU. f). !. S531TI1,
Surgeon Dentist.
Pr. P. P. mith, would respectfully in
form the inhabitants of Stroudsourir and
viriniry, that lie lias permanently located
hijisclf here, where he will be happy to
wait upou all who may stand in need ol
his rrolessionul services. Pr. Smith has
recently removed from the city, where he
ha3 had a city ami country practice ol
over twenty years, which he thinks will
enal.le linn to !) tne most uimuit worK
in his line of business. Teeth inserted
from one to full sett, on all kinds of met
tals used in the profession, and also moit
narticu arlv nura rubber, une
li lm a
I
call and see his specimens
tracted without paio.
Jane 7, lgflG.
Teeth es
kh rra
FASHION
n.
CUTTSE,
JOHN BO WEN,
Late of X. Y. City
AWAY!
Mark every time.
the Fur Fly?
II AT, CAP, or set of FURS,
Store, opposite the Post Office,
'ood assortment of
AND FURS,
which he will mske up to order on short no
tice, in n ininrior satisfactory to all. Ilia
thelrc-r, literally groan beneath tho
5nJ,. J.1
MlU iTiRUC liOiJ
whh wlic , ftrc jli:,(!c(K
QiS, OverCClits, YatAs RE
mijJfl vf , Iintoria, j j
ieady Made Cioihisr
and Ycsts
in the meat
fiiiitni:ifclr maimer, at prices to suit ull.
lictlH suit! ':jj,
Ii3t;!s ;jiiI Shoes,
Ac. Ac.
land indeed every tiling with which lie ha
'heretofore mpplied tlie public, will be found'
j-re-iJy for ins-j'Xlio!i and bale nt prices which
iu tv roinnel itloil.
j Thankful for fivers heretofore received h
; hop'js to inrrit a continuance of public favor
'I' ' 1 lm nM cfiml
: at t!ie old stand
NICHOLAS KUSTEK.
Siroudabury, Dec. 8, 1?G5.
PlIOFiMX MUT ST0&E.
DilEHER & BROTHER,
(Opposite the " JefTersoaiaa'' OfUcc,)
F. LIZA U ET II- STU EF.T,
.S TR O UDSB UR G, PA.
Dealers in
DUUGS, MEDICINES, PERFUMERY,
WINES and LIQUORS. cvS!I,
DOORS and IJL1NDS.
All lnda of
Painting Materials,
Lamps and Lantern
Burning mild Lulricating f)i?
OCT" riiy-iciaro rve:criplion3 carefully
com pounded.
(J. II. DKEIIER. E. U PREI1EX.
October 1, lStiG,
1 O.VT p.y e3.R0 for a WASH STAND,
J when you can tjtt themnt McCakty's
tar superior tl $.5l August 2, 156(ii
BLANK TCASKS '
For Sale this OffcQ,