The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, December 13, 1866, Image 3

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Sheriff's Sale,
irY virtue of a writ of ten. ex. de terris
Vj to me directed, issued out of the Court
hf Common Pleas of Monroe County, I wil
expose to sale, at pucnc vendue, on
Saturday, the 22nd day of Decanter,
1C6. at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the
Court-House, in tne oorouga or atroudsburg,
the following described Real-Estate to wit:
A certain lot or piece or i,ana situate in
the township of Hamilton, in Mouroe county,
containing
SI ACHES 131 PEBCIICS,
dioininjr land of Cressman, Walter
Barry, Catharine Anthony, and Michael
Siiper, about 20 acres are Meadow, between
3 and 4 acres partly cleared, balance plow
land. There is an Apple-Orchard on the
premises.
The improvements are a
FRAME HOUSE,
25 by 22 feet, 2 stories high, FRAME
If Ally with tone Mables, 30 by 40 feet,
Frame Hog btsblc. lining the same prerai
which Peter Snyder, Administrator of Geo,
Heller, deceased, by Deed dated March 29,
1559, e nd Recorded at Stroudsburg, in Deed
Book, vol. 9, pp. 87, granted and conveyed
to Isaac Metzgar.
Seized and taken in execution as the prop
crtj of Isaac M. Metzgar, and to be sold by
me for cash. (JIJ AKLrJo 11EXVKY,
Sheriff's Office, Stroudiburgt ) Sheriff.
December 1, ISGG. $
T)Y virtue of a writ of Al. Yen. Ex. de
J3 terris, to me directed, issued out of
the Coart of Common Picas of Monroe coun
ty, I will expose to sale,' at public vendue,
on
Saturday, the 22nd day of Dec' r., 1SCG,
nt 2 o clock in the afternoon, at the Court
House, in the borough of Stroudsburg, the
following described real-estate, to wit:
A certain lot or piece of Lnnd situate in
the borough of Stroudsburg, Monroe county,
bcgminng al a Post on the Mill Lot, 240 ft
from Elizabeth-street, thence alon line of
said Mill lot, north 15 degrees, west 139 ft
to a Post on the south side of Monroe-street,
thence along said Monroe-6treet,north 741 de
grees, east 53 feet to a Post, thence by land
of Anna Maria and Rachel S. Stoke?, south
15 degrees, cast 139 feet to a Post 240 feet
Irom Elizabeth-street, thence by laud of said
Stokes, south 74 J degrees, west 55 feet to
the beginning. Ueing the same lot of land
vrhich John L. Staples and vifl, by Deed,
dated March 15, 1564, Recorded at Strouds
burg, in Deed Book, vol. 11, pp. 657, granted
and conveyed to John N. Lee.
The improvements are a FRAME
DWELLING HOUSE, 1 stories
higb,30 ty SO feet, including kitch
en. A Frame Dim, 13 by 23 feet.
and other out-buildings.
Seized and taken in execution as the prop
erty of John N. Leejind to be soM bv me for
cash. CHARLES HENRY,
Sberifis Office, Stroudsburg, ) Sheriff.
December 1, 1566. (
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Y virtue of certain writa of Yen. Ex. de
terris, to me directed, issued out of the
Court of Common Pleas of Monroe county, I
will expose to sale, at public vendue, on
Saturday, the 22nd day of December, 1566,
at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court
House, in the borough of Stroudsburg, the
following described real-estate, to wit:
A certain lot of Land in Chesnuthill
towship, Monroe county, adjoining land of
Rces Gearhart, Lewis Decker, and others,
containing j
SIX ACRES,
more or less; all cleared.
The improTements.are one two- j
eto y FRAME HOUSE, 22 by 40frv
feet; Frame Barn, about 22 by 40fjis&
feet; Hog-Pen, 10 by 12 feet; a'
well, of water near the door, and a lot of
Fruit Trees; there is a 6trearn of water
passing through the premises!
ALSO, another tract of Land situate in
eaid townthip; adjoining land of Reed Gear
hart, John Hoofsmitb, Jacob Band and oth
ers, containing
FIFTY ACRES,
about six acres cleared; balance Timber
land. 4
Seized and taken in execution as the
property of Charles L. Edmonds, and to be
. sold by me for cash
CHARLES HENRY, Sheriff!
Sheriff Office, Stroud
December 1, 1566
SHERIFFS SALE.
ff3 Y virtue of a writ of ten. ex. de terris,
t-J to me directed, issued out of the Court
of Common Pleas of Monroe County, I will
expose to sale, at public vendue, on
Saturday, tlte 22nd day of December,
1866, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the
Court-House, in the borough of Stroudciburg',
the following described Keal-Lstate to wit:
A certain lot or piece of Land situate in
Tunkhannock township, Monroe count,
containing' .
130 ACRES,
more or less; about 12 seres cleared, ad
joining land of Benjamin F. Schafer, Derrick
Rees's tract and others.
The improvements are a
Dwelling House,
1$ stories high, 13 by 20 feet; LOG BARN,
weather-boarded, about 20 by 23 feet. A
stream of water passes along the same.
Seized and taken in execution as the prop
erty of Joseph Bonser, and to be told by me
lor cash. CIIAULES HENRY,
Sheriffs Office, Slroudhburg, ) Sheriff.
December 1, 1860. 5
In the Court of Common Pleas of
MONROE COUNTY.
Simpson Fetherman vs. Ad-
jdison Joseph letherinarj.
No.
G of December Term, 1865,
ioreign Attachment in case. Oct'r. 30.
8GG, the Plaintiff enters a rule for the
Protbouotary to assess damages 'oa the
judgment iu this case.
amc day affidavit filed for money paid,
laid out and expended for the defendant,
amounting with interest to $515 29
And for balance due on two jud-
meuts of Plaintiff against De
fendant, with interest amount-
ing to
434 85
a I: '.g
1 1 1
m
t Total $950 14
ilie defendant is hereby notified of the
boTo rule, and of the filing of the affida
vit as s.bove.
Tno s M. McILIIANEY.
or. 20, 18C5 6t ' Protboootary.
SHERIFF'S. SAIE.
T5Y virtue of a writ of ten. ex. de terris,
x-9 to me directed, issued out of the Court
ot Lommon neas ot Monroe County, I will
"expose to sale, at public vendue, oa
Saturday, the 22nd day of December, 166,
at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, ut the Court
House, in the borough of Stroudsburg. the
luiiowmg aescnoea Keal-Estate to wit:
A certain lot or piece of Land situate in
i f miln f r w nrliin Ht..... . .
.-.wouiuumue count?, containing
3 ACRES and 1I PERCHES.
all cleared, adjoining land of Alexander
Fowler, John Miller, and Godfried Moeier.
i he improvements are a
Frame Dwelling House,
1 stories high ; Pig-Pen, 12 ty 14 feet, and
other out-buildings, and a lot of young Fruit
Trees.
Seized and taken in execution astheDron-
erty of Abraham Houck, and to be sold by
me for cash. CHARLES HENRY.
Sherifl's Office, Stroudsburg, ) Sheriff.
.MeceinDer i, 13UU.
t V 1 nn, ,
SHERIFF'S SAIE.
BY VIRTUE of a writ of fieri facias (in
quisition waived") to me directed, issued
out of the Court of Common Pleas of Mon
roe county, I will expose t- sale, at public
vendue, on
Saturday, the 22nd day of December,.
lS66,at2o'clockin the afternoon, at the Court
House, in the borough of Stroudsburg, the
lollowing described Real-Estate, to wit:
The undivided one-fourth part of a certain
tract or piece of Land in Tunkhannock
township, Monroe county, containing
102 ACRES,
more or less; bounded by land of John Mer
wine, William D Curistman, and land late
of Andrew II. Reader.
The improvements are a
Dwelling House, Saw Mi11,Ejf
and other out-baildings.
Seized and taken in execution as the prop
erty of John Bonecr. and to be sold by me
ror cash. CHARLES HENRY,
Sheriffs Office, Strciid?burg, ) Sheriff.
December, 1, 1S66. $
Monroe County Agricultural Society.
rHIIIE annual mectinz of the Stock-
holders will be held at the Court-
House, in the borough of Stroudsburg, on
TUESDAY, January 1, 1SG7, at 2 o'clock
1 M., at which time there will be an
election for Five Directors to serve for
the ensuing year.
A. REEVES JACKSON,
Dec. G It. Secretary.
rpilE HIGHEST CASH PRICE paid for
JL Grain at Stokes old Mill, by
HUNTSMAN & HOPLER.
April 19, I860.
FLOUR AND FEED of best quality, al
ways on-hand and for sale at Stokes
old Mill, by
HUNTSMAN &, IIOPLER.
April 19, 1SGG.
Court Proclamation.
"Yhereas, the Hon. Cjeiv.ce R. Barrett,
Prncilonl In1 to rf I fi ! In ! i r 1 Miet rift rtf
nnsylvania, composed of the counties of
Wayne, Pike, Monroe and Carbon, and Abra
ham Levering and Jeremy Mackey. Esor's,
Associate Judges of the Court of Common
?Ieas of the County of Monroe, and by vir
tue of their ofSces, Justices of the Court of
Oyer and Terminer and General Jail delive
ry and Court of General Qtnrter Sessions in
and for the said County ot" Monroe, have is
sued their precept to me commanding thati
a Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace and
Common Plea., and Couft of Oyer and Ter
miner and General Jail -Delivery and Or
phan's Court, for the said County of Monroe,
to be holden at Stroudsburg, on the 24lh day
of December, 1666, to continue one weeks, if
necessary.
DsOTICE
s hereby given to the Cononer, the Justices
of the Peace, and Constables of the said coun
ty of Monroe, that they be then and there
ready with their rolls, records, inquisitions,
examinations and other remembrance to do
those things which their oCices are appertai
ning, and also that those who are bound by
recognizances to prosecute and give evidence
against the prisoners that are or shall be in
the jail of the said county of Monroe, or a
gainst persons who stand charged with the
commission of offences to be then and there
to prosecute or testify as shall be just.
(God save the Ctw:imot wealth.)
CHARLES HENRY, SherifT.
Sheriff's Ofhce Stroudsburg,
December 6, 1666. S
Register's Notice.
T'W'OTICE is hereby giren, to all per
sons interested in the estates of the
respective decedent, that the following
accounts have been filed in the Register's
OSce of Monroe county, and will be pre
sented for confirmatioa to the Orphans'
Court of said county, at Stroudsburg, on
Monday, the 24th day of December, 18CG,
at 10 o'clock, A. M.
Account of Henry Ilouser, Adm'r., &c.
of George Ilouser, deceased.
Account of Elias D. Huffman, Execu
tor, &c. of Samuel Huffman, dee'd.
Account of Henry Kortz, Gaurdian of
William E. bhoener, a sou ol lbomas
Shoener, deceased.
Account of Thomas M. Mcllhaney,
Adm'r., &c. of Nelson Staples, dee'd.
Account of G. II. liartho!emcw,Adm'r.,
&c. of Nathan 13. Everitt, dee'd.
Final account of .John S. Fisher, Ad
ministrator, &c. of Edward Hawk, dee'd.
Account of William Transue and Da
Tid Shannon, Administrators, &c. of Abra
ham Transue, dee'd.
Account. of CharIesSaylor, one of the
Administrators of John Overpeck, dee'd.
JOHN S. FISIIEIt, lleaistcr.
Registers Office, Stroudsbur
4
November, 20, 18C0.
CHARLES GERHART,
BLACK HORSE -fes HOTEL,
352 &354 NORTH SECOND STREET,
Below Callowhill Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
Good accommodations for Permanent and
Transient Boarders, and Terms moderate.
Nov. 29, 1860.-3m
BLANK DEEDS
For gai at this Offie
MAKE WAtr
COOD NEWS FOR ALL
IN SHAPE OP
lYew Goods at Storms villc.
ITHIE subscriber takes pleasure in inform
ing Ihe public, that he h
the largest and best selected stock of Goods,
ai ms oia stand in Stormsville, Pa.t ever
orougni into juonroe county, and that he
has determined to dispose of them at prices,
much cheaper than they can be bought at
any other establishment, whether in tnA.
country. His etock comnri.r. in n Immt
enuiess variety, ana ot the best quality.
DRY GOODS,
j, : ..... . ... r. ' """
NOTIONS,
HARDWARE,
QUEENSWARE,
GROCERIES,
DRUGS, MEDICINES, &c. &.c.
He has, also, on hand a vcrv larwe assort.
raent of new and fashionable
Boots and Shoes,
both city and home-made, all of which he
it tm .
win dispose ot at prices which will make
purchasers wonder. Look at a few of the
prices at which I am really giving away
goods, and you cannot fail to be convinced
that my store, in Stormsville. is ths Dlaee
at which to secure real bargains:
1'JlliMS Irom 1U to 22 cents'per yard,
MUSLINS from 15 to 25 " yard,
De LANES from 25 to 35 4 vard.
and all Woolen- roods at figures DroDor-
tionately low.
Boots and Shoes verv low home-made
at least 50 per cent below Stroudsburg
prices.
SUGARS from 10 to 17 cents per pound,
MOLASSES from 50 cts. to SI oer iral.
In short, all articles in my line far below
thejmooopuly prices whieh have hereto
fore prevailed.
The excitement growing out of these great
reductions has already began, but come one,
come all, my stock will always be found full
up to the demand.
BUTTER. EGGS, and country produce
generally will not be refused in exchange
for goods, and the highest market prices al
lowed. CASPER METZGAR,
Stormsville, Pa., Nov. 22, lS66.-tf.
. VALUABLE FARM
AT
PUBLIC SALE.
ipiIE SUBCRIBER will sell at Public
Sale, oa the premises, in Stroud town
ship, on .
SA TURD A Tt the 22nd of December,
1666, the following described Real-Estate
to wit:
AH that certain valuable Farm on which
he now resides, situate in Stroud township,
Monroe county, Pa., adjoining lands of Wil
liam Mosteller, Charles U. Warnick, George
Fable, John C. Daudt, and others, contain
ing 150 ACRES,
about 60 acres is cleared land anj in a good
state of cultivation, about 15 acres of which
is Meadow, the balance well timbered with
Che.tnut and Oak.
The improvements are a double
STONE HOUSE,
43 by 24 feet, one-half of which is two story
and the other half three stories high, with a
spring of water near the door, one FRAME
BARN, 35 by 45 feet, with Frame Shed at
tached, 14 by 21 feet, and other out-buildings.
A si ream of water p isses near the
house. There is an orchard ot 140 bearing
apple trees, all of the best grafted fruit, and
a number of excellent cherry and pear-trees
on the premises.
Persons desiring to view the premises can
do so at any time previous to the sale by
calling on the subscriber.
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M.,
when attendance will be given and terms
made known by
JOSEPH P. FELLENCER.
Stroud tsp., Nov. 22, 1666.
Ssivc Yonr Money
?
ryiHANKFUL for the very liberal patron
JL age heretofore accorded him, the under
signed announces that he has moved into the
new Store Room, lecently completed by him.
on Main street, a few doors above Marsh's
Hotel, where he has just opened the best
and most varied assortment of
Boots & Shoes,
for Men's, Boys' and Children's, and Wo
men's and Misses wear ever brought to this
section of country. The stock embraces all
the mosbfashionable styles, and being man
ufactured of the bext material, cannot fail to
give entire satisfaction to purchasers. His
stock of GUMS and SAN DELS is alto ve
ry complete.
LEATHER AND FINDINGS.
As usual, the trade will find his stock of
Upper and Sole Leather, Calf-Skins. Moroc
cos, Findings, Lists, Boot Trees, and Shoe
maker's Tools generally, to afford a wide
field from which to select the very best the
city markets afford.
Cell and examine -coods and learn prices
and be convinced of the truth, that the place
to buy tha best goods for the least money is
at the New Store of
CHARLES B. KELLER.
Stroudsburg, Pa., Oct. 11, 1860.
SCRATCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH!
Itch! Itch! Itch!
Try Holliniliead'sltch Ointment, a sure
cure for that troublesome disease. War
ranted to cure, or the money refunded.
Not injurious.
Prepared and sold at
W. HOLLINSHEAD'S Drugstore.
Stroudsburg, Oct 11th, 18C0.
NOTICE.
The undersigned having disposed of
all his right, title and interest iu the
Mercantile busmess, in the Jiorougu ol
Stroudsburg, hereby notiGcs all persons
indebted to him to call and settle the same
without delay.
GEORGE FABLE.
November?, 18CG.
A.OENT3 "WANTED
Fully I.lcrBMs. K.
F? from iO to t int Dfp
tntcd luraularo. ecariiaareaonui stamp, aiuuir
14 Cliestnut 8tPhtl 1
Ml KMlt ft.. Ttod, O.
AGENT3 WANTED.
Dec. C, 1666.-3m.
BLANK MOHTGAGES.
For sale at this Office
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Delaware, Lackawanna & Western
: RAIL ROAD.
Winter Arrangement, Dec. 3, 1866.
PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE.
WE8TWABD. EASTWARD.'
Passenger Vail
Tiaiu. Tram.
Mill Passenger
STATIONS
A. M.
11.00 New York,
11.30 New ilamplon.
1I.S0 Washington.
P. Nf.
ia.02 Oxford.
12.13 BriUgevllle.
12.13 Manunka Chunk.
12.45 Delaware,
1.00 Mounl Bethel.
1.20 Water Gap.
1.34 Stroudsburg.
1.4i SprHguevllic.
IM Henry ville.
j ram. rraiu.
P. M.
5.-M
2.30
2.08
1.58
1.45
1.35
1.30 Din o.
l.oo
12.44
12.2H
12.17
Dine
9
J3
t
12 07
P. M.
11.49
11.30
11.10
10.57
10 31
10.24
3
3
2.11
2.2!)
2.50
3 (4
3.26
3.37
Oakland.
Forks.
Tobylianna.
Goulds boro.
Moscow.
Dunning,
A l 1 .
A. M.
10.10
10.40
10.53
11.13
11.43
12.03
12.33
P. M.
1.04
13
P. M..
J SCUANTON.
4.30Le J
4 Si Clark's Summit.
5:00 Abington.
5.IS Fanuryville.
Nicholson.
5.M IlopboUom.
6.20 Montrose.
P. M.
6.20
5 5'J
5.35
5 Iti
4.30
4.05
235
3.CS
3 40
Ar9 45
0 23
9.15
6.59
e.35
8.13
7.55
7.34
7.15
6.41
7.00
New Milford.
Great Bend,
P. M
A. M.
P.M.
Station foot of Liberty street, Tier IS North River
CONNECTIONS WESTWARD.
The MAIL TRAIN from New York con
nects at MANUNKA CHUNK wilh the
train leaving Philadelphia (Kensington De
pot) at 7.30 a. m., and at Great Bend with
the Express Mail train on the Erie Railway,
with sleeping car attached, stopping at all
the principal Eta lions on the road, and arriv
ing at Buffi In at 6.18 a. m.
The PASSENGER TRAIN from Scran
ton connects at Great Bend with through
trains going West and East on the Erie Rail
way, arriving at Buffalo at 1.23 a. m., and at
Salamanca at 12.00 m.
CO N NECTION S EASTWARD.
The MAIL TRAIN from Great Bend con
nects there with the Cincinnati Express
Train on the Erie Railroad from the West;
at Manunka Chunk with a train from Phila
delphia, Eastou, Trenton, and intermediate
stations arriving in Philadelphia at 6.30 p.
m., and at New Hampton with a train for
Easton, Bethlehem, Allentown, Reading and
Harrisburg, arriving at the latter place at
8.30 p. m.
CONNECTIONS AT SCRANTON are
made with trains to and from all stations on
the Lackawanna and Bloomsburg Railroad,
and on the Delaware and Hudson Canal Co.s
Railroad, Time Tables of which roads are
printed telow.
WATTS COOKE, Superintendent.
7?. A. J1ENR Y, General Ticket Agent.
January 4, 1866. ly."
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Nov. 15, 16G0-lyr.
fccctitor's Notice.
Estate of CHRISTINA DORAT11Y
UADER, late of Pocono township,
deceased. -
NOTICE is hereby given, that letters
testamentary, on the above named Es
tate, having been granted to the undersign'
ed, by the Register of Wills, of the county
of Monroe, all persons having claims or de
mands aguinst the said Estate are requested
to make the same known to the undersigned
without delay.
JOHN BUTZ, Executor.
Tannersville, Pa., Nov. 15, leCG.-Ct.
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Sroudsburg, April 12, 136G. lyr.
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A Lecture ou the Nature, Treat
ment and Radical Cure ot Seminal Weak
ness, or Spermatorrhoea, induced by Self-
Abuse; Involuntary Emissions, Impotency-
Nervous Debility, and Impediments to Mar,
riagc generally. Consumption, Epilepsy,
and Fits; Mental and Physical Incapacity,
etc. By ROBERT J. CULVERW ELL,
M. D., Author of the " Green Book," &c.
The world-renowned author, in this ad
mirable Lecture, clearly proves from his
own experience that the awful consequences
of Self-Abuse may be effectually removed
without medicine, and without dangerous
6nrgical operations, bougies, instruments,
rings, or cordials, pointing out a mode of
cure once certain and effectual, by which
every sufferer, no matter what his condition
may be, may cure himself cheaply, pnvcte
ly, and radically. This lecture will prove a
boon to thousands and thousands.
Sent under seal, to any address, in a plain
sealed e:jvolope, on the receipt of six cents,
or two postage stamps, by addressing the
publishers.
Also, Dr. CULVER-WELL'S " Marriage
Guide," price 2T cents.
Address the publislierp.
CIIAS. J. C. KLINE &. CO.,
127 Bowery, New Vork, Post-of
fice Box 455G.
March 22, 1SG0. ly.
Good News for the Million.
The subscriber hastens to lay the import
ant intelligence before the public, that he
has added largely to his already large stock
of fabhionable and seasonable
Cloths, Cassiurrcs, Vesting, &e
which he will make up to order on short fit
lice, in a manner satisfactory to all. Ilij
shelves, literally groan beneath the
Ready Made Cloilimg
vith which they are loaded.
Coats, Overcoats, rants and Vests
made of the best material, and in the most
fashionable manner, nt prices to suit all.
Hat nml Caps,
JRools nttil Allocs
and indeeJ every thing with which he haa
heretofore supplied the public, will be found
ready for inspection and wale at prices which
defy competition.
Thankful for favors heretofore received he
hopes to merit a continuance of public favor
at the old stand.
NICHOLAS RUSTER.
Stroudsburg, Dec. 8, 18G3.
DR. 0. D. SMITH,
Surgeon Dentist.
Dr. D. 1). Smith, wouhl respectfully in
form the inhabitants of Stroudsburg and
vicinity, that he has permanently locateJ
himself here, whero he will ba happy to
wait upon all who tuny stand in neeil of
h'i3 professional services. Dr. Smith haa
recently removed from the city, where he
has had a city and country practice ot
over twenty years, thich ho thinks will
enable him to do the most diCiult ork
in his line of business. Teeth inserted
from one to full sett, on all kinds of met
tals used in tho profession, and also most
particularly hard rubber. Uive min
1 .. i , nv. v.
call ana see uis spccimeus.
traded without pain.
June 7, 18G6.
Teeth ex-
J
OD PRINTING OF ALL KINDS neat
ly and promptly executed at this otnee.;
Mm
1836
The Newest Goods!
CUTTER,
JOHN I30WEN,
Late of N. Y. Citj
Good News for the Pcojsle!
Coltcn Goods have come down
in price !
Large decline in prices of
IT! m! ins,
Calicoes
Dc Laucs,
And Ginghams.
I am now selling Calicoes and De Lanes
at about 25 per cenfc. lower than I sold
them a week ago.
ALLHEH'aad FRESH GOODS
I am selling some make of JIuslins for
less than they have been sold for the last
two years.
COTTEJf GOODS
Are low enough for an j one to buy thorn
now. Large reduction in-the price of fine'
DRESS GOODS.
And if you wish to buy good Cloths
and fancy, Casshncres. call in. They are
50 cents a yard cheaper than in the fall.
A!D llLAIiHET SHAWLS,
all wool, all sorts and sizes, very low. I
can give yoa a bargain in Shawls.
And then I have a good assortment of
Coffee, Sugars, baking Molas
ses and Syrups,
And lots of other Goods cheap.
IS? Don't forget the place, it is at
BROD Hi: AD'S
Cheap Store, in Stroudsburg..
Jan. 11, 1SGG.
PHGMIX DRUG ST0BE.
DUEHER 'BROTHER.
(Opposite the 44 Jetrersonian" OSce,)
ELIZABETH-STREET,
STROUDSBURG, PA.
Dealers in
DRUGS, MEDICINES, PERFUMERY",.
WINES and LIQUORS for mcdi-
cinal purposes only, SASH,
DOORS and BLINDS.
All kinds of
Painting Materials,
Lamps and Lanterns
Burning and Lubricating Oilst
07" Physicians' Prescriptions carefully
comijpundcd.
G. II. DREIIER. E. B. DREI1ER.
October 1, 1SGG.
MT. VERNON HOTEL,
II. & T. P. WATSON, Proprietors.
No;s 117 & 119 North SECOND Street,.
(Botwecn Arch and Rice,)
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Close proximity to the business center of
the city, excellent accommodation?, and care--ful
attention to the comfort and wants of
guests are charscteristics of the Mount Ver
non. The House has heen thorough iy ren
ovated and nev-furnished. The patronage
of the public is respectfully solicited.
October 11, 196b-tf.
PRODUCE COMJHSSION MERCHANTS.,
TOR THE SALE OP
FLOUR, GRAIN,
FEED, SEEDS,
BUCKWHEAT MEAL,
&C, &C, &C-
No. 217 N. lYatcr-strcet, end No. 220 X.
Delaware-avenue.
riULADELFIIIA. TA.
Oct. 11, 1SC0.-6M
J UST RECEIVED, 5,000 teet of Roso
and Gilt Picture Frame Moulding, from
1 inch to 3 inches wide. Also 500 feet of
Black Walnut. 3. U. McCARTV.
Angust g, 1SCG.
DON'T pay S3.50 fur a WASH STAND,
when you can get themot McCart'
tar superior for 850. August 2,
CN YOU tell why everybody gops to-'McCarty-s
to buy FURNITURE!
August 2, 16GG.
1U.ANIC T.r.ASRS
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