The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, April 11, 1867, Image 4

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    Schuykill County. , .
For some years past Schuykill county
lias not been governed by Pennsylvania,
but by the "Miner's Union." Kxception
thould be made of a few months, when
the United States interposed, and sent
Gen. Siegle there with a regiment or two
of troops. The strong hand of military
discipline reduced the members of the
Union" to some sort of outward respect
for the rights of their fellow citizens.
Coal having receded very greatly in price,
the "Union" men arc on a strike. So
far, well. Men who have labor to sell,
and if they do not see fit to part with it
on the terms offered, have an undoubted
right to keep it, so long as they pay their
war, and do not get on to the pauper lists.
But this is not the point at which they
stopped. A notice was posted through
the county, in these words :
March 1, 1S67.
"Take notice from this time, if you
want to live, for I think your time will
be very short, so you must look out for
all you get, and any man on the colliery
until the l) ceuts is put on.
Diagram of a coffin and pistol.
Higher wages, or death to the employ
ers who refuse ! Four Superintendent!
of mines have been personally warned to
leave under penalty of death tor noncom
pliance. Several murders have been com-
nutted, and a number of nouses rouDeu
These same miscreants have committed a
hundred murders in that same county.
during that last few years, for which none
of them have been brought to punish
went. Governor Geary has now been
appealed to for aid, and the suggestion
has been raaue that the general govern
ment be solicited to make l'ottsville a re
gular military post. As the case stand:
the "Union" has complete "jurisdiction."
it is high time the penitentiary and the
gallows received their dues.
General Sheridan, in command of the
Fifth Military District, issued an official
order on Wednesday last removing from
their respective positions Andrew S.'IIer
ron. Attorney-Geueral of Louisiana ; John
T. Monroe, Mayor of New Orleans, and
J'dinund Abell, Judge of the First Dis
trict Court of New Orleans. These are
the men who encouraged and protected
the Rebels who committed the bloody
luassacre cf Unionists last July, and who
vrere then recognized by Andrew Johnson
jis the proper authorities of the State.
General Sheridan has filled their places
by appointing well known Union men,
whose authority will be strictly enforced.
This the kind of "reconstruction" which
Johnson and the Copperheads so bitterly
vppose, knowing that under its' operation
their rebel friends will be shorn of power.
The pay and allowances oT the gentle
men who wear tars and shoulder-straps
in our Army on its peace footing arc re
ported to be ass follows : Gen. Grant.
18,120 ; Lieut -Gen. Sherman, 814,814;
Major-Gen. Ilalleck, 87,717 ; Major Gen.
Meade, 87,717; Major-Gen. Sheridan,
7,717; Major Gen. Thomas, 87,717;
3Srig.-Gen. McDowell, 85,517 ; Brig.-Gen.
llosecran3, 85-517 ; Colonels, S4.500 ;
Lieutenant-Colonels, $3,1)1)4 ; Majors, $3,
705; Captains, 83,049; First Lieuten
ants, 2,713; and Secoud Lieutenants,
S2,G53.
The notorious Islwm G. Harris writes,
from Mexico, where he is living in exile,
:md doing penance for his active part in
I he rebellion, a doleful letter to the Menip
5is Acalanche, in which he depicts that
country as anything but a pleasant place
whereia to dwell. lie has left in search
of a new home. He will roam the world
over and found no dwelling place so com
fortable as that one he has forfeited by
treason and infidelity to the Government.
'
Grain Trade of Davenport
The Davenport (Iowa) Democrat
vaakej up a statement from the principal
raia dealers of that city, footing, up for
the year 18GG, an ag-re-ate of 3,484,059
bushels. Of this amount there were of
wheat. 1,40G,532 bushels; barley, 1,009,
!1)G ; corn, 057,035 ; oats, 379,000 ; rye,
'21 430.
GENERAL .NEWS.
Gen. M'Clel'an is coming home.
There are 11,517 school-houses is New
York State, of which 181 are builtof logs.
A German in St. Louis, recently died
leaving one dollar to each of his children
afid half a million to his widow. .
Isaac Stover, of Philadelphia, won at a
raffle in old South Rethlehern last week,
a hog which weighed b"G5 pounds.
Poultices made of stewed pumpkins are
said to be an excellent romedy for inflam
matory rheumatism.
Why is an individual who is knocked
lown in an election row like the Globe ?
Because he is flattened at the polls.
A man in Jackson, Miss., gave his in
tended money to buy her bridal outfit, and
the following morning she married his
brother.
The following is probably the worst co
nundrum ever perpetrated: Why is a
log's tail like an old man ? Because it is
infirm.
Kentucky Radicals are - about to estab
lish a daily paper iu Louisville. Abund
ant capital has been subscribed. A stir
ring race for success at the next election
is to be made.
There will be accommodations on the
Great Kastern for 2,800 passengers, when
runuing between New York aud Havre,
in connection with the Exhibition next
summer.
It is stated as a fact, that where oak
forests have existed ever since the first
settlement of the country, if the trees are
cut down, there at oace spring up on the
f potpine saplings, covoringall the ground.
If, in turn, the pine trees are cut down,
cak trees, iu turn, succeed them.
Returns published iu the Albany Even
ing Journal show that ia 793 town the
Republicans have gaioed nine in this
Spring's elections, an compared with those
of last Spring.- Now the Republicans
have 538, and the Democrats 255; then
tkej had 529 and the Democrats 201. ;
POLAND'S I
Manic Bilious Powders!
' - ,t m-ft-rvnATiA nnTrtT
r 1 1 li I a i uit ivv i loin
X is the discovery of the Rev.
J. Poland, formerly Pattnr of
the Baptist Church in Goffs
town, N. II.,. and a man dearly
beloved by that denomination
throughout New England.
He was obliged to leave the pulpit and
study for medicine to save hi own me.
and his -Magic Powders are one or me
most wonderful discoveries of modern times.
It is The Great Liver and Bilious Rem
edy which completely throws is the shade
all other discoveries in medicine; and it af
fords him much ratification that they re
ceive the unanimous approbation of all who
have tested them. The Mag'C JJUious Pow
ders a re a
Positive Cure for Liver Complaint!
in its most aggravated form, and an iuune
diate corrector of all
BILIOUS PER A WCETtlEMTS !
Excellent for HEADACHE.
CONSTIPATION,
PIMPLES. BLOTCHES. A SALLOW
SKIN. DROWSINESS, DIZZINESS,
HEARTBURN, PALPITATION,
And a most wonderful
Cure and Preventive of Fever and Ague!
(We advise all who are troubled with this
fe.irfiil malady to always keep the Powders
on hand ready for immediate use.)
Here are a few important particulars:
1st They are tho Great Specific for all
Bilious Affections.
2d. They are the only known remedy
that will care Liver Complaint.
3d. They are the only known remedy
that will cure Constipation.
4th. The Powders are so thorough
their operation that one package will Le all
that the maiorilv of those usinrr them will
require to cllect a cure.
5ih. They are mild and pleasant jet the
most effectual cathartic known.
Gth. They are the cheapest and best med
icine extant, is they can be cent by mail to
any prt of the globe for the price, 50 cents,
Circulars, containing certificates, informa
tion, &c, sent to any part of the world tree
of charge.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, or by
mail on application to
C. G. CLARK & CO ,
General Aunts,
NEW HAVEN, CONN.
Price, CO CcnU per Box.
O OE'S
DYSPEPS
CUBE!
riHIS GREAT REM CD Y FOR ALL
L DISEASES of the
STOSSACEJ,
is the discovery of the inventor of Coe's vnl
mole Cough Uj learn, while experimenting
for his own health. It cured Cramp in the
btomarch for him which had before yielded
to nothing but chloroform.
j ne almost oaiiy testimony irom various
parts of the country encourage us to believe
there is no disease caused by a disordered
fctumach it will not speedily cure.
PHYSICIAN'S ENDORSE AND USE IT !
Ministers give testimony of its efficacy I
And f'rom'all directions we receive tidings of
cures perfjrmed.
Dyspepsia !
It is sure to cure.
Heartburn!
One dose will cure.
Sick' II- adache !
It has cured in hundreds cf cases.
Headache and Dizziness !
It tops in thirty minutes.
Acidity of the Stomach!
It corrects at once.
Rising of the Food !
It stops immediately.
Distress after Fating!
One dose will remove.
Cholera Morbus!
Rapidly yields to a few doses.
Bad Breath !
Will be changed with half a bottle.
IT IS PERFECTLY HARMLESS!
Its UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS isow
ing to the fact th.it
It Cures by Assisting Ifatnre
TO RK-ASSKRT HER 8WAY IS TUB SYSTEM !
Nearly every dealer in the United Staips
sells it at
ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE.
C. G. CLARK & CO., Proprietors,
SEW HAVEN, CONN.
For sale by Dreher &. Bro., Del rick &,
Williams, and Wm. Hollinshead, Strouds
burg, Pa. Jan. 24, 'G7-ly
COXSL'HPTIOX IAN DE CURED.
THE TRUE REMEDY DISCOVERED AT LAST.
UPIIAR'S Fresh .71 cat Cure,
Prepared from the formula of Prof. Trous
seau, of Paris, cures Consumption, Lung
Disease, Bronchitis, Dyspepsia, Marasmus,
General Debility and all morbid conditions
of tne system dependent on deficiency of vi
t alforce It is pleasant to taste, and a sin
gle bottle will convince the most skeptical
of its virtue as the great healing remedy of
tne age. a bottle, or six bottles for 3.
Sent by Express. Sold by
S. C. UPIIAM.
No. 25 South EIGHTH Street,
Philadelphia.
And all pirncipal Druggists. Circular,
scm free. Feb. 23, 'G7.-3m.
MT. VERNON HOTEL,
M. &. T. P. WATSON; Proprietors,
No.'s 117 & 119 North SECOND Street,
(Between Arch and Rice,)
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Close proximity to the business center of
the city, excellent accommoJationf, and care
ful attentien to the comfort and wants n
guests are characteristics of the Mount Ver
non. The House has been thoroughly ren
ovated and new-furnished. The patronage
of the public is respectfully solicited.
October 11, 13SU.-U.
j. h. Mccarty
HAS just returned from New-York with
a splenlid assortment of PARLOR
and CHAMBER FURNITURD Call at
his Ware-Rooms. May 31, ISGG.-tf.
JUST RECEIVED. 5,000 reet of Rose
ana uut 1'icture Frame Moulding, from
1 inch to a inches wide. Also 500 feet of
Black Walnut. J. II. McCARTY.
A-.gust 2, 1660.
O EXTRA CHARGE for m'Ai?ui..
- MS tit
attending Funerals within f miles
of Stroudtburg. J. H. McCARTY.
May ai, IbOO.-tf.
DON'T piy :3.o for a WASH HTAND,
when you can get them at McCarty's
tar superior for $2.50. August 2, I860
CAN YOU tell why everybody goes to
McCarty's to buy FURNITURE!
August 2, ieC0.
APR L
PYLE'S
EASTON HALL OF
OPPOSITE THE OLD EASTON BANK,
EASTON, PBNKA.
The Largest Stock !
The Tastiest Styles! The Best Quality
of Work! The Jbowest Prices! The
Best Gutter ! The Most Obliging
Salesmen ! Are to be found '
at this Establishment !
R. C. PYLE, Proprietor.
SALESMEN,
CIIAS. W. BACIIMAN,
ISAAC SNYDER.
Delaware, Lackawanna & Western
RAIL ROAD.
Winter Arrangement, Dec. 3, 1866.
PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE.
WESTWABD. EASTWARD.
Passenger Mail
Tiaiu. ' Tram.
A. M.
9.0U
II JO
11.60
I M.
Ii.ua
IM3
12.14
Dine 12.45
5 1.31
Mail raifenger
Train. Train.
P. M.
a.io
2.30
2.08
1.50
1.45
1.35
I. 30 Diue.
1.00
12.44
12.24
12.17
12.07 A
P. M.
1149
II. 30
1I.IO f
10.57 10 34 O
10 24
STATIONS
New York.
New iliimpton.
Washington.
Oxford.
IditigevUle,
M-iiiuiika Chunk.
Del aw are.
Mount Kelhel.
Water Gap.
Strou(l.-burg.
Sprag'-ievllie.
lleni) ville.
1.45
o
V.
3.11 Oakland.
2.2J Forks.
2.50 Tobvhanna.
3 04 Goulds tui o'.
3.?6 Moscow.
3.37 Dunning,
7)
4.10Ar.
Le.U55
A. M.
10.10
10.40
10.51
11.13
11. 4.1
12.03
Ii.34
r. m.
108
1 35
P. M.
SCRANTON.
r. m.
C.2
5 50
5.35
4.30 Le
9 45
4 Si Clark's Summit.
9 23
9.15
8.59
8.35
P. IS
7.55
7.34
7.15
5:00
5. 1 A
5.M
6.20
Abington.
Factory ville.
Nicholson.
Ilnpbo'.lom.
"ontrose. .
5 m
4.30
4-05
3.35
3.05
2.40
P. M.
C4I
7.00
New ilford.
Great ileiid.
P. M-
M.
'Station fiol of Liberty street. Pier 15 North Rievr
CON N ECTIONS WESTWARD.
The MAIL TRAIN from New York con
nects at MANUNKA CHUNK with the
train leaving Philadelphia (Kensington De
pot) at 7.30 a. m., and at Great Bend witli
the Expres-8 Mail train on the Erie Railway,
with sleeping car attached, stopping at oil
the principal stations on the road, and arriv
ing at Buffalo at 6.13 a. ni.
The PASSENGER TRAIN from Scran
ton connects at Great Bend with through
trains going West and East on the Erie Rail- j
way, arriving at Buffalo at 1.23 a. m., and at
Salamanca at 12. (H) m.
CONN KCTION 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, Easiou, Trenton, and intermediate
stations arriving in Philadelphia at 0.30 p.
m., and at New Hampton with a train for
Easlon, Bethlehem, Allentown, Reading and
Harrisburg, arriving at the latter place at
8.30 p. rn.
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 below.
WATTS COOKE, Superintendent.
It. A. HENR F, General ticket Agent.
January 4, 1SCG ly.
MAKE WAY!
GOOD NEWS FOR ALL
IN SIIArE OF
iVcw Goods at Stormsvillc.
ITlIIE subscriber takes pleasure in inform
ing the public, that he has just opened
the largest and best selected stock of Goods,
at his old stand in Stormsville, Pa., ever
brought into Monroe 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 town or
country. Ilis'etock comprises, in almost
endle variety, and of the best quality.
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS,
HARDWARE,
QUE ENS WARE,
GROCERIES,
DRUGS, MEDICINES, Lc, &c.
He lias, also, on hand a very large assort
ment of new and fashionable
Boots and Shoes,
both city and home-made, all of which lie
will dispose of at prices which will make
purchasers wonder. Look at a few of the
prices nt which I am really giving away
goods, and you cannot fail to be convinced
that my store, in Stormsville, is lh place
at which to secure real bargains:
PRINTS from 10 to 22 cents per yard,
MUSLINS from 15 to 2. yard,
De LANES from 25 to 35 4 yard, I
and all Woolen goods at figures propor
tionately low.
Boots and Shoes very low home-made
at least 50 per cent, below Stroudsburg
prices.
SUGARS from 10 to 17 cents per pound,
MOLASSES from 00 cts. to $1 per gal.
In short, all articles in my line far below
the Jmonopoly prices which have hereto
fore prevailed.
The excifementgrowingoutof these great
reductions has already began, but come one,
come all, my 6tock will always be found full
up to the demand.
BUTTER, EGGS, and country produce
generally will not be refused in exchange
for goods, and ths highest market prices al
lowed. CASPER METZGAR.
Utormsvillc, Pa., Nor. 22, l6G.-tf.
1887.
FASHION.
The Newest Goods!
CUTTER,
JOnN BOWEN,
Late of N. Y. City
ASTEOLOGY.
The World Astonished
AT THE WONDERFUL REVELATIONS
MADE BY THE GREAT ASTR0L0GIST.
lUadaiaic II. A. I'EKKIGO.
She reveals secrets no mortal ever knew
She restores to happiness those who, from
I doleful events, catastrophes, crosses in love
loss of relation and friends, loss of money
i &.c. have become despondent. She brings
together those long separated, gives in forma
tion concerning absent friends of lovers, re
stores lost or stolen property, tells you the
business you arc best qualified to pursue and
j in what you will be most successful, causes
speedy marriages and tells you the very day
you will marry, gives you the name, likeness
and characteristics of the person. She reads
your very thoughts, and by her almost su-
pernntural powers unveils the dark and hid-
den mysteries of the future. From the stars
j : we see in the firmanent the malefic stars
p , that overcome or predominate in the confi
5 uratioifi from the aspects and 'positions of
the planets and the fixed stars in the heavens
3 1 at the time of birth, she deduces the future
j destiny of man. Fail not to consult the
J greatest Astrologist on earth. It costs jou
! but a trifle, and you may never again have
so favorable nn opportunity. Consultation
fee, with likeness and all desired information
1. Parties living at a distance can con
su't the Madame .by mail with equal safety
and satisfaction to themselves, as if in per
son. A full and explicit chartwritten out,
with all inquiries answered and likeness en
closed, sent by mail on receipt of price
above mentioned. The strictest secresy will
be maintained, and all correspondence re
turned or dost vyed. References of the high
est order furnished those desired them. Write
plainly the day of the month and year in
which you were born, enclosing a small lock
of hair. Address,
Madame II. A. PERRIGO,
P. O. Drawer 293, Buffalo, N. Y.
Feb. 11, I567.-ly.
AFFLICTED !
Suffer no More !
When by the use of DR JOINVILLE'S
ELIXIR you can be cured permanently, and
ata trifling cost.
The astonishing success which has attend
ed this invaluable medicine for Physical and
Nervous Weakness, General Debility and
Prostration, Loss of Muscular Energy, Im-
potency, or any of the consequences of youth
ful indiscretion, renders it the most valuable
preparation ever discovered.
It will remove all nervous affections, de
pression, excitement, incapacity to study or
business, loss of memory, confusion, thoughts
of self-destruction, fears of insanity, &c. It
will restore the appetite, renew the health
of those who have destroyed it by sensual
excess or evil practices.
Young Men, be hambuged no more by
"Quack Doctors" and ignorant practition
ers, but send without delay for the Elixir,
and be at once restored to health and happi
ness. A Perfect Cure is Guaranteed in ev
ery instance. Price 1, or four bottles to
one address, $.'J.
One bottle is sufficient to effect a cure in
all ordinary cases.
ALSO, DR. JOINVILLE'S SPECIFIC
PILLS, for the speedy and permanent cure
of Gonnorrhea, Gleet, Urethral Discharges,
Gravel, Stricture, and all affections of the
Kidneys and Bhddcr. Cures affected in
from one to five days. They are prepared
from vegetable extracts that are harmless on
the system, and never nauseate tho stomach
or impregnate the breath. No change of diet
is necessary while using them, nor does their
action in any manner interfere with business
pursuits. Price, 1 per box.
Either of the above-mentioned articles will
be sent to any address, closely eeakd. and
post-paid, by mail or express, on receipt of
price. Audreys all orders to
BERGER, SIIUTTS & Co., Chemists,
No. 285 River Street, Troy, N. Y.
Feb. 14. 1SG7.-Iy.
KXtDLSIOK! EXCEI.SIOIII!
CIIASTELLAIl'S
nair Exterminator ! !
For Removincr Superfluous Hair.
To the ladies especially, this invaluable
depilatory recommends itself as being an al
most indispensible article to female beauty,
is easily applied, does not burn or injure the
skin, but acts directly on the roots. U is
warranted to remove superfluous hair from
low foreheads, or from any part of the body,
completely, totally and radically extirpating
the same leaving the skin soft, smooth and
natural. This is tho only article uaej by
the French, and in the only real effectual
depilatory in existence. Price 75 cents per
package, sent .ost-paid, to any address, on
receipt of an order, by
BERGER, SIIUTTS & Co., Chemists,
. 2?5 River St., Troy, N. Y.
Feb. 14,lSG7.-ly. 7'
BLANK DEEDS
For sale at this Oflie
mm!
ejiq it mitur9wi
H. S. WAGNER,
(Successor to George P. Ileim,)
STR0UDSBURG, Pa.,
Would invite attention to his full and va
ried assortment of .
Dry Goods.
All the usual Departments requisite to i
complete retail
Dry Goods Store,
rVmstantlv receives 6trict attention and
will always be found to contain fuil and de
sirable assortments. IHs stocK oi
Ladies Dress Goods
is particularly worthy of examination, and
he shall be constantly opening all desirable
Novelties in that line as the season advan
ces. If you want Prints, call on
II. S. Wajrncr.
If you want Bleached Sheeting or Shirt-
ins call on
ii. o. ajjner.
If you want Unbleached Muslin or Sheet
ing call on
w v fir
li. o. wanner.
If you want potions call on
II. S,
Wagner.
If yon want CZore or ITosiery call on
II. S. Wagner.
If you want Cloths or Cassimeres call on
II. S. Wegner.
If you want Gents Furnishing Goods call
on II. S. Wagner.
If you want
GROCERIES,
Call on II. S. Wagner.
You will find Sugars at
II. S. Wagner's
You will find Coffee at
II. S. Wagner's.
You will find Syrvps at
You will find Teas at
You will find Spices at
You will find Fish at
II. S. Wagner's.
II. S. Wacner's.
II. S. Wagner's
II. S. Wagner's
You will find Crockery at
II. S. Warner's.
You will find Wooden-ware at
II. Es. ajrner s.
Yod will find Brooms &. Brushes at
li. a. v ngner s.
You will, finally, be able lo find what you
want at 11. o. Wagners,
Between the Bank and the Post-Ofiice.
STROUDSBURG, PA
Feb. 22, 1560.
A CARD TO THE LADIES.
Dr. DUPONCO'S
Golden Periodical Pills,
FOR FEMALES, .
Infallible in Correcting Irregularilies.Remov
ing Obstructions of the Menses, from
Whatever Cause, and
ALWAYS SUCCESSFUL AS A PREVENTIVE
It is now over thirty years since the above
celebrated Pills were firtt discovered by Dr
DUPONCO of Paris, during which time
they have been extensively and successfully
used in most nt the public institution?, as
well as in private practice, of both hemi
spheres, with unparalclied success in every
case, and it is only at the urgent request'
r.i .1 i w f
ui i ue iiiousanud oi j.auies wno nave used
them, that he is induced to make the Pills
public for the alleviation of those suffering
from any Irregularities whatever, as well as
to prevent an increase of family where health
will not permit it.
ONE PILL IS A LOSE.
Females peculiarly situated, or those sup
posing themselves so, are cautioned aain
using thee Pills while in that condition lct
they "invite miscarriage," after which ad
monition, the Proprietor assumes no respon
1. 1 i . .
eiuiiiiy, aiujouzu ineir mi.'aness would pre
vent any mischief to health, otherwise the
Pills are recommended as a
MOST INVALUABLE REMEDY
for all those afilicting complaints so peculia
to the sex, viz. : Distressing and Painfu
Menstruation, Retention, Pain in the Back
and Loins, Pressing. Down Pains. Rush of
Blood to the Head, Dizziness, Dimness of
Sight, Creen Sickness, Heaviness, Fatigue
on any Slight Exertion, Palpitation tthe
Heart, and all the various distressing com
pja.uia, (jurucuiany mai most annoying
weakening, ana the oegiuning of all othe
iemaie weaknesses,
The Lcucorrhoea, or Whites.
At the same time, there is nothing in these
pills that can do injury to life or health.
LiCt the directions be strictly followed, and
you win hnd them to be all they are repre
stnieu.
OSE BOX IS SUFFICIENT.
50,000 Boxes have been Sold Within
Two Years.
Ten Thousand Boxes sent by Letter, both
by myself and Agents, to all parti of the
world, to which answers have been relumed,
in which ladies say, nothing like the above
pills have been known since the Science
of Medicine dawned iton the World,
In Removing Obstructions and Restoring
Nature to its Proper Channel,
QVIEtino the nerves and bringing back the
Rosy color of Health" to the check of the
most delicatn.
Price SI per Box, Six Boxes So.
Sold in Stroudsburg, Pa., by DREHER &
BROTHER, Sole Agent,
Ladies by sending 1.00 to Dreher &.
Brother, Stroudsburg Post-Office can have
tho pills sent (confidentially), by Mail, to
any part of the country, "free of postage-"
Nov. 22, ISOG.-lyr,
J. LAiVtffi, JltiiVriST.
Has permanently located him
self in Stroudsburg, and moved
his office next ilooi in Dr
Walton, where he is fully prepared to treat
ihe natural teeth, and also to insert incorrup
tible artificial teeth on pivot aud plate, in tqe
.atest and most improved manner. Most
persons know tho danger and folly of trust
ing their work to tho ignorant as well as
the traveling dentist. It matters not how
much experience a person may have, ho is
liable to have poi.?c failures out of a number
of cases, and if the dentist lives at a distance
it is frequently put off until it is too late to
save the tooth or teeth as it mav be, other
wise the inconvenience and trouble of going
6o far. Hence the necessity of obtaining the
services of a dentist near home. All work
warranted.
Stroudbburg, March 27, 18G2.
TVTcCARTY is the only Furniture dealer
J.vA in StrouiUburg who has a License to
sell FURNITURE, August 2, J?G6.
m, ICeller.
mm
DEALERS IN
Clocks, Watches, Jcrceiry, Silrer
Ware, Plated Ware, Books,
Stationery, Wall Taper,
Notions, &c, &Cf
They have recently purchased "MEL
ICJCS OLD STAND," and with increased
facilities for business, and a determination
to please, feel justified in asking the con
tinued patronage of the old easterners of this
establishment. In constant communication
with Importers in New Ycrk 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
ow rates.
They also keep constantly on hand the
best quality of
SiZrer and Plated Ware, Tea Spoons, Caf.
tors. Spectacles, Razors, Pen-hmvest
Scissors, and all sorts of Cutlery ;
Toys of all kinds, Childrens
Carriages, Bird cages,
Fishing Tackle,
Baskets, Guns and Pistols, Lamps of eli
kinds and Fixtures; bupenor Seictng
Machines, Clothes Wringers, Schooi
Books, Miscellaneous and Blank
Books, Ledgers and Day
Books, Paper, Envelopes,
Pens, Ink, c$c, c.
Photograph Frames, Well Paper, Window
Shades, and Fruit Cans oj every de
scription. Lamp Burners altered. Repairing of Clocks,
Watches and Jewelry attended to promptly
and satisfactorily. Orders taken for Silver
Ware and filled with dispatch.
Stroudsburg, May 10, 1664. tf
AND
MACHINE SHOP,
The undersigned having completed his
new Foundry and Machine Shop would re
spectfully inform his old friends, and the
public generally, that he ' .oily prepared to
fill all orders in hisline 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 supply all demands for
Mill Work; Barfc H:ills9 Plorr Cast
ings and Sash Weights,
STEAM ENGINES, MACHINE WORK,
&c, &.c. Being an experienced workman
himself, and employing none but tho best
hands and the best material, the public may
rest assured that all work coming from his
shop will be fully equal, if not superior, to
that produced ly 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 a
pistance may be addressed, per mail, to
F. LANDERS,
Stroudsburg, Monroe Co., Pa.,
September 4th, 1S02.
LIVERY BUSINESS.
Wm, Huntsman, Proprietor.
Having purchased he stock
lately owned by Knut2 and (T
Huntsman, I take this opportunity to
notify my friends and the public generally,
that I have added considerable new slock to
the same, and will continue the business at
the eld stand, on Franklin street, where I
am prepared to hire horses and carriages at
the lowest cash rates. My horses are safe,
fust and gentle, and their vehicles consist of
all kinds, to suit the tate of the fastidious.
Attentive otlers always on hand, and driver
furnished when desired. Calf 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 be called
tor atanypartof the borough, by leafing
iheir' names at the office near the stable.
The omnibus will also be at the cepot on the
arrival of trains to convey passengers into
tovn.
No pains will be spared to give satisfaction
to all who may favor them with their patron
age. WILLIAM HUNTSMAN.
DR. 0. D. SMITH,
Surgeon Dentist.
Dr. D. 1). Smith, would respectfully in
form the inhabitants of Stroudsburg and
vicinity, that he has permanentlj located
himself here, where he will be happy to
wait upou all who may stand in need of
his professional services. Dr. Smith has
recently removed from the city, where ha
has had a city and country practice of
over twenty years, which he thinks rill
enable him to do the most diSult work
ia his line of business. Teeth inserted
from one to full sett, on all kinds of met
tals used in the profession, and also most
particularly hard rubber. Hive hiui a
call and see his specimens. Teeth ex
tracted without paia.
Juna 7, lbUG.
SCKATCII ! SCRATCH ! SCHATCII I
Itch ! Itch ! Itch !
Try Ilollinshead'sltch Ointment, a sure
cure for that troublesome disease. War
ranted to cure, or the money refunded-,
Not injurious. .
Prepared and sold at
W. IIOLLINSHKA1VS Drag Store..
Stroudsburg, Oct. 11th, 1SGG.
JOHN DE YOUNG,
Conveyancer and Real Estate Age-t
OJicc opposite liouert Hustons Sivrc,
STROUDSBURG, Vx.
Jan. 10, 107.
JOB PRINTING OF ALL KINDS neat
ly and promptly executed at this c&?c
ly and promptly executed at
n. 17, 1SG7.
200
TON PLASTER f.r sale a
Stokes old Mill, bv
HUNTSMAN & HOLLER.
19, April 1SGU
BLANK MORTGAfiEsT"
For sale at this Office
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