The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, August 08, 1867, Image 3

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    A CAED FEOM THE
American Watch ompanj
CF
WALTHAM, MASS.
This Company begs leave to inform the
public that Ihey commenced operations in
1850, and their factory now covcra four acres
ot ground, and has cost more than a minion
dollars, and employs over 700 operatives
They produce 7",U00 Watches a year, and
make and sell not less than one-half of all
the watches sold in the United Stales.
The difference betw een their manufacture
nnd the European, is briefly this: European
Watches ore made almost entirely by hand,
and the result is of necessity a lack of that
uniformity, which is indispensable to correct
time-keeping. JJolh the eye and the hand
of the most skillful operative must vary.
But it is a tact that, except walchcs ot the
higher grades, huropcan watches are the
product of the cheapest labor of Switzerland,
and the result is the worthless Ar.cres, Le
pir.es ami so called Patent Levers which
coet more in attempted repairs, than their
vrujmal price. Common workmen, lxys and
women, buy the rough separate parts of
these, watches front various factories, polish
and put them together, and take them to
The nearest watch merchant, who stamps
and engraves them with any name or brand
that may be ordered.
HOW AMERICAN WATCHES ARE 3IADE.
The American Waltham Watch is made
by no such uncertain process and by no
such" incompetent workmen. All the Com
pany's operations, from the reception of the
raw materials to the completion of the
Watch, are carried on under one roof, and
under one skillful and competent direction.
Hut the great distinguishing feature of their
Watches, is the fact that their several parts
ere all made by the finest, the most perfect
and delicate machinery ever brought to the
aid of human industry. Every one of hte
more than a hundred parts of every watch is
made by a machine tha, infallibly re
produces every succeeding part with the
most unvarying accuracy. It was only ne
cessary to make one perfect watch of any
particular style and then to adjust the hun
dred machines necessary to reproduce every
part of that watch, and it follows that every
succeeding watch must be like it.
The Company respectfully submit their
watches on their merit only. They claim
A HETTER ARTICLE FOR THE 3HWEY
by their improved mechanical processes than
can be made under the old-fashioned handi
craft system. They manufacture watches of
every grade, from a gocd, low priced, and
substantial article, in solid silver hunting
cases, to the finest chronometer; and also
ladies' watches in plain gold or the finest
enameled and jeweled cases; but the indis
pensable requisite of all their watches is that
they shall be GOOD TIMEKEEPERS. It
should be remembered that, except their sin
gle lowest grade named "Home Watch
Company, Doston," ALL WATCHES made
by them
ARE FITLY WARRE.NTED
by a special certificate, and this warrantee
is good at all times against the Company or
its ajrents.
IIOBRIXS fc APPLETOX,
1S2 Ilroadway, Acw IToiIt.
July IS, 1SG7.-C. m., 1 j-.
IX THE CORAL CAYCS
sea-green is said to be" Ihe prevailing hair
color, and the
fisii-tAiled maidens
it on the recks and comb their green locks
assiduously. But the
BELLES OF EARTH
prefer glossy browns and shining blacks to
any other tinger, and if nature has not given
their fair heads these beautiful hues, or it
mischance has robbed them of their once ex
quisite beauty, they don't cry about it, but
resort at once to
CRISTADORO S HAIR DYE, '
which in five minutes does all that nature
rvcr did for any head in her happiest mood
Manufactured I v J. CRISTA DO RO.
Maiden Lane, New York. Sold by all
Druggists. Applied by all Hair Dressers.
July 19, 15G7.-lra.
THE GREATEST PAIN-RELIEVER IN
THE WORLD.
Warranted superior fo any other, or no
pay, llr the cure of Chronic Rheumatism,
Toothache, Headache, Sore Throat, Mumps,
Burns, Cuts, Insect stings, Pains in the Back,
Chest, and Limls, Sprains Old Sorer, S wcl
lings; also, to take internally for Diarrhoea,
Dv.-entery, Colic, Spasms, Sea Sicknes
Vomiting, and Croup. It is perfectly inno
cent to take internally, if used according to
the directions, and never fails, as thousands
can attest. It was first introduced in JS47,
and now millions of bottlcsare annually sold
Every one who has used it, continues to do
to, and recommend it to their friends as the
most valuable medicine extant. Certificates
enough to fill a dozen newspapers have been
received by Dr. Tobias. His medicine: the
Venetian Liniment, will do all that is sta
ted, and mere. No ono will regret trying
it. I Lose residing at a distance from a phy
eician, will find ita reliable medicine to have
on hand in case of accidents. Ask for Dr.
Tobiae' Venetian Liniment, and take no other.
Price 50 cents and $1. Sold by all Drug
Depot, 5G Cortlandt Street, N. Y.
July 18, 1667.-1 m.
PI kkei;i.
In Fennersville, at the German Reformed
Parsonage, July 21 si, by the Rev. G. B.
Dcchant, Mr. Solomon Starneh and Miss
atilda Boter, both of Towarnensing, Car
bon count'.
At the same plare, and by the same, July
27th, Mr. EnwiN Lawfer, of Chesnuthill,
and Miss Catherine An. Kresge, of Polk,
Monroe count v. Pa.
In Hamilton, August let, 18G7, at thej
Lutheran Parsonage, by the Rev. Henry i
jcueri, jwr. martin KiKSiiPAVoii ana MISS
Ellen Gearmart, both of Chesnuthill, Mon
roe County, Pa.
August 3d, 18G7, at the sane place and
Iv the satno, Mr. Charles Singer and
atharine Learn, both of Pocono, Monroe
County, Pa. . .
BORDENTO VN FEMALE C O L LEG E ,
. BORDENTO WN, N. J. An iti
tion lor the careful and thorough instruction
of Young Ladies in all the branches of a
complete education. Board and tuition m
the Preparatory and Collegiate departments,
per year. Washing; Ancient and
Modern Languages, and oruaiiiental branch
es, extra. Winter Session opens Septem
ber 10U. For Catalogues, address
11 JOHN II. BRAKELEY, A: M.
-SlHhh " President.
Horse Wanted.
IfM U?lE: fctwee" 4 and 7 years old,
Jtcly. Apply at this office. July 20, '07
THE
UNION PACIFIC
RAIL ROAD CO.
THEIR FIRST MORTGAGE B0SDS
As an Investment
J he rapid progress of the Union Pacific
Kaiiroad, now building west from Omaha.
Nebraska, and forming, with its western
connections, an unbroken line across the
continent, attracts attention to the value of
the First Mortgage Bonds which the Com
pany now offer to the public. The first
question dsked by prudent 'investors is, " Are
these bonds secure! ISext, "Are they a
profitable investment 1" To reply in brief:
1st. The early completion of the whole
great line to the Pacific is as certain as any
future business event can be. The Govern
ment grant of over twenty million acres of
land a i:d.fil'ty million dollars in its own bonds
practically guarantees it. One-fourth of the
work is airendy done, and the tract contin
ues to be laid at the rate of two miles a day.
2nd. I he Union Pacific Hail road bonds
are issued upon what promises to be one of
the most profitable lines of railroad in the
country, ror many years it must be the
only line connecting the Atlantic and Pa
cific: and being without competition, it can
maintain remunerative rates.
3J. 425 miles of this road are finished,
and fully equipped with depots, locomotives,
cars, &.c, and two trains are daily running
each way. 1 lie materials for the remaining
92 miles to the eastern base of the llticky
Mountains are on hand, and it is under con
tract to be done in September.
4 ih. 1 he net earnings of the sections al
ready finished are several times greater
than the gold interest upon the First Mort
gage Bonds upon such sections, and if not
another mile of the mad were built, the part j
already completed would not only pay inte
rest and expenses, but be profitable to the
Company.
5th. The Union Pacific Railroad bonds
can be issued only as the road progresses,
and therefore can nevei be in the market un
less they represent a bona JiJe property.
Otli. iheir amount is strictly limited by
law to a sum equal to what is-granted by
the U. S. Government, and for which it
takes a second lien as its security. This
amount upon the first 517 miles west from
Omaha is only 816,000 per mile.
ah. The fact that the U. S. Government
considers a6econd lien upon the road a good
investment, and that some of the shrewdest
railroad builders of the country have already
paid in five million dollars upon the 6tock
(which is to them a third lien), may well
inspire confidence in a first lien.
8th. Although it is not claimed that there
can fce any better securities than Govern
ments, there aie parties who consider a fiisl
mortgage upon such a property as this the
very best security in the world, and who sell
their Governments to re-invest in three
bonds thus securm: a creater interest.
9th. As the Union Pacific Railaoad bonds
are offered for the present at DO cents on the
dollar and accrued interest, they are the
cheapen security in the market, being more
tnan 15 per cent. less than U. S. Slocks.
10th. At the current rate of premium on
gold, they pay
OVEU NINE TER CENT. INTEREST.
The daily subscriptions are already large,
and they will continue to be received in New
York by the
Continental Xational Dank, No. 7 Nassau
St.,
Clark, 'Dodge cj- Co., Bankers, No. 51 Wall
St.,
John J. Cisco J- Son, Bankers, No. 33 Wall
St.,
nd by BANKS and BANKERS generally
throughout the United St itcs, of whom maps
and descriptive pamphlets may be obtained.
They will also be sent by mail from the Com
pany's Office, No. 20 Nassau Street, New
York, on application. Subscribers will se
lect their own Agents in whom they have
confidence, who alone will be responsible to
them for the Fafe delivery of the bonds.
JOHN J. CISCO, Treasurer, '
TiMZW YOItK.
Jane 13.-3m.
M ERR ITT W,
Griswold) In the Court of
j Comr
Common l'lcas
XS.
of Monroe Co.
of Sept. Term,
Oliver Favrot. j 1SGG, No. 3.
Foreign Attac iment.
July 19th, J.6G7. The Plaintiff enters a
rule for the Prothonotary to assess damages
on the judgment in this case.
Plaintiff claims judgment in the Supreme
Court of the State of New York for $220.03;
with interest thereon, from May 12ih, 1900.
The Prothonotary will assccs the Plaintiff's
damages on Saturday, the 21st day of Sep
tember, A. D. 18G7, at 2 o'clock, r. m , at
his office in Stroudsburg.
TIIOS. M. McILIIANEY,
July 25, 18G7.-GL Prothonotary.
umhtistrator's Notice.
Estate of Henry Ransberry, late of Stroud
township, deceased:
Letters of Administration in the estate of
the above named decedent, having been gran
ted to the undersigned, (post office address,
Stroudsburrr. Pa.,) by the Register of Wills
of Monroe County, all persons indebted to
said estate are requested to pay the same,
and those having claims against it to pre
sent them, duly authenticated, for settlement
without delay.
JOHN RANSBERRY, Adm'r.
Stroud-tsp., July 31, lfc67.
C.W. SEIP, M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon,
Has removed his office and residence to
the building, lately occupied by Win. Davis,
Esq., on Main stroet. Devoting all his time
to his profession he will be prepared to an
swer all calls, either day or night, when not
professionally engaged, with promptness.
GO" Charges reasonable. JQ
Stroudsburg, April 11, 16G7.-tf.
1U. 1. 1. SMITH,
Surgeon Deiitist,
Office on Main Street, opposite Judge
Stokes' residence, Sproudsburo, Pa.
03 Teeth extracted without pain.Q
August 1, 1807.
Church Notice!
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the
subscribers ot the building of the LU
THERAN CHURCH, in this Borough, that
Mr. Joseph Trach, has been appointed to
collect the outstanding subscriptions for
said church. CHURCH COUNCIL.
August i; 16G7.
BLANK DEEDS
For sale at this Offie
ROSS TOWNSHIP BOUNTY FUND
STATEMENT.
The following is the Account of Wm
SMITH, Esq., Treasurer of said township
tor Uounty, ibol :
DR.
Rec'd from David Roth, ColPr, $2225 00
Amt received by subscription, 2049 50
84274 50
CK.
Amount paid to volunteers, &c. :-
William Dorshimer, 320 00
A mandes Kresge, 320 00
John Beerncy, v 300 00
Conrad Kresge, ' 300 00
Joseph Kresge, 320 00
Peter Bender, 320 00
John Parmentcr, 320 00
John Bender, 300 00
John Altemus, 300 00
Reuben Kresge, for 2 vols., COO 00
Peter Sobers, 300 00
Int. to Samuel Metzger, 1 87
Do. George Bonser, 1 18
Do. Owen Mackes, 1 30
Do. John Meason, 2 50
P'd Samuel Metzger, exp'ee 19 15
Cr. to Treasurer for servi
ces and expense for fill
ing the quota for said tsp. 3110
Discount paid at the Eas-
ton andStroudsburg u ka
for money loaned and ex
pense, 31 37
P'd Auditors for services, 7 00
Cr. to Treas'er for attend
ing Auditors' settlement, 3 50
Percentage for services, 20 59
P'd John Andrew, on bond, 134 94
$1274 50
Settled and allowed Nov. 4th, 1865.
CHAS. S. FRANTZ, )
PETER GRUVER, V Auditor
DANIEL ANDREW,
JOSEPH KRESGE. Treasurer of Ross
Township Bounty Fund for 18G5.
DK.
Amount collected by him from tax -duplicate
and from Charles Kcoh
ler, $2490 09
From John Kaus, on Tsp. bond, 500 00
Rec'd by subscription, 434 00
Do. do. 27 00
$3457 09
CIS.
Amount pi id for volunteers, expense, &.c:
Daniel Andrew, jr., $606 00
Charles Roth, COG 00
Ephriam Arnold, 303 00
Linford Mackes, 303 00
Melchoir Barlib, 303 00
John D. Smith, 443 00
By exonerations, C8 03
Daniel Andrew, 9 47
Jthn Haus, Bond, 350 00
Credit on note, 20 00
Commission for collecting,
S249G.00 &, paying out
3113,22, 64 32
Cr. for expense, 8 5G
Inf. p'd at Stroudsburg B'k, 51 87
P'd Auditors for services, 6 00
Cr. for attendingsettlement, 1 60
P'd Sch. Direct'rsfurserv'es, 25 00
Cr. to Treasurer forexp'se, 10 00
Expense, 33 00
Subscription refunded, 27 00
$3239 25
Due said Township, 218 81
$3457 09
Examined and allowed this 4th day of
June lGG.
PETER GRUVER. )
DANIEL ANDREW, Auditors.
E. V. BUSKIRK, )
ENOCH V. BUSKIRK, Treasurer ot Rokb
Township Bounty Fund for part of 1865.
Accountant charges himself with
the following moneys received by
individuals, notes, bonds, and oth
er sources, 2400 00
Accountant claims credit for the following
disbursments:
Expenses for going to Kas
ton for the purpose of en
listing volunteers, 9 20
Postage and stumps, 3 90
P'd Timothy Marth, cxp'se, 20 00
P'd Charles Keohler. 390 00
P'd ILL. Edmonds for vols. 2000 00
2423 10
Due Treasurer. 23 10
Examined and allowed by us this 15th
day of June, 1867.
PETER GRUVER, ) Auj:lorB
DANIEL ANDREW, Auimor"-
CHARLES KEOHLER, Treasurer of Ross
Township Bounty Fund for part of the
year 18G5.
DIt.
Amt. of money received by notes,
Bonds, and ttubscription, 2569 00
CR.
Amount paid out:
Paid Joseph Kresge, succes
sor in office, $2126 00
Amt. returned on subscrip
tion, 400 00
Paid Timothy Marsh, fees
for an attorney, 8 00
Expense for going to Eas- -
ton, 7 15
For service?, 4 50
Due Township, 23 35
-82560 00
Examined and allowed by us this 15thday
of June, 1807.
PETER GRUVER, )
DANIEL ANDREW, Auditors.
E. V. BUSKIRK, )
JACOB NEWHART, Treasurer of Ross
Township Bounty Fund for 18G0.
DIt.
Accountant is charged with mo
ney received and collected by him
from Duplicate in bit hands, 1251 19
CIt.
P'd Win. Smith, on bond, 350 00
Henry Meason,
M
4
108 70
John Andrew,
Barnet Frantz,
23 75
185 28
139 04
Solomon Smith, "
Charles Altemu.
86 56
Amount refunded to individ
uals claimed as a credit
on tax duplicate, 232. 00
Exonerations given on dupli
cate, 5 38
P'd to Co. 'Tf.qsurer (or up
scacd lands,
20U
(i 00
1 00
1 00
30 64
1189 40
61 73
1251 19
Due Township,
Amount subscribed by individuals
for procuring substitutes for those
drafted to fill the quota ior said
Township for 1246 00
Amt. received by them from
said list, 10 40
Amt yet due, 2 CO
12 46
CK.
Balance due Township:
Jo.-epli Kresge, Tr. 18G5, 218 94
Charles Keohler,- do. 23 35
Judgment in Justice office, 5 00
Jacob Newhirt, Tr. lsGG, 61 73
309 02
Township yet in debt:
DR.
23 10
171 80
35100
117 00
GG5 90
Enoch V. Buskirk, 18G5,
William Smith, Bond,
Jacob Newhart, do. .
Expense and money refunded,
Amount of Bounty Tax levied for
said Township lor 16G7, 356 88
Settled May loth. 1SG7.
PETER GRUVER,
DANIEL ANDREW
E. V. BUSKIRK,
'August 8, 1867.
Auditors.
CURT jrST E1I0L DO III It LIEUE LEIT!
A IVJEW VIK.1I
STROUDSBURG, PA.,
PAETNEESHIP DISSOLUTION.
A DRUG STORE,
AXI
1 New and Cheap Stock of (ioods.
PETER S. WILLIAMS, of the firm of DE-
TRICK &, WILLIAMS, having s!d out his
entire interest in said firm, the business will
will hereafter-be carried on by
C. S. DETRICK & CO.,
at the old Stand as heretofore, a few doors
below the Stroudsburg Bank.
Their Stock consists of a large and varied
cenrtmrnt nf
Drugs, MedicineT, Watches, Clocks and
Jewelry, l ancy and Toilet Articles,
Paints, Oils, Glass, Window
Sash, Blinds, Doors, Var
nishes and Brushes "
0 of all kinds.
Call and he Convinced.
Mr. PETER S. WILLIAMS, Jeweler and
former Partner of the firm, has been engaged
by the new business firm, Charles S. Det
rick & Co , to superintend the Clock, Watch
and Jewelry Business.
KKAIVCIft STOKE
IS
East Stroudsburg, Pa.,
For the convenience of the inhabitants of
East Stroudsburg and vicinity, the firm
have also opened a Branch Store near the
Depot, where everything m their line of
business, together with BOOTS & SHOES,
NOTIONS, &c, will at all times be found,
in full assortment, for inspection and pur
chase by customers. They have also on
hand a fine stock of
PUEE WINES & LI0U0ES.
of the very best brands, which they offer to
Hotel keepers and others, at prices unusual
ly reasonable. Drop in and see.
C. S. DETRICK. S. S. DETRICK.
July 25, 1867.
MAKE WAY!
GOOD SEWS FOR ALL
IN SHAPE OF
SVcw Goods at Stormsvillc.
rnilE 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 Stormsvillc, Pa., ever
brougllt 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. .His etock comprises, in almost
endless variety, and of the best quality.
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS,
HARDWARE,
QUEENS W A R E,
GROCERIES,
DRUGS, MEDICINES, &c, &c.
He has, a lo, on hafid a very large 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 1 am really giving away
goods, and you cannot fail to be convinced
that my store, in Stormsville, is the place
at which to secure real bargains:
PRINTS from 10 to 22 cents per yard,
MUSLINS from 15 to 25 " yard,
Dk LANES from 25 to 35 yard,
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 50 cts. to 1 per gal
In short, all articles in in y line far below
the Jmonopoly prices which have hereto
fore prevailed.
The excitement growingoutof these great
reductions has already began, but come one,
corneal!, my stock will always bo found full
up to the demand.
BUTTER, EGGS, nnd country produce
generally will not bo refused in exchange
for goods, and the highest market prices al
lowed. CASPER METZGAR,
Stormsville, Pa., Nov. 22, l8GG.-lf,
DR. A. K. SEEM,
DJi!isfrLvi:srr,
WILL be pleased to see all who wish
to have their Dentistry dune in a
proper and careful manner, beautiful sots of
artificial teeth made on Gold, Silver, or Rub
ber Plates as persons may desire. Teeth
carefully extracted without pain, if desired.
Tl3 public arc invited to give him a call at
the cff.ee formerly occupied by Dr. Sein,
next door to the Indian Queen Hotel. All
P'd Auditors,
Cr. for attending settlement,
Philip Rcmel,
Commission for collecting 2
per cent, and paying out
1189.40, percent.,
York wurrar.tcij.' April 25, '67.
LIST OF PRIZES
TO BE DRAWN AT THE
Grand Gift Distribution Enterprise
OF THE
Phtnrix Fire Eng. Co., No. 2,
AT
Stroudsburg, Friday, Oct. 4th, 1867.
$ SCO in Greenbacks to be drawn.
One Gili, (Trecnbacks, .
" Tartar Stove, . . .
" Silver-Plated. Castor,
" Sett Carpenter's Tools,
" Ladies' Gold Watch,
u Mclodcon, . . . .
$500 00
. 35 00
25 00
. 100 00
100 00
. 150 00
IS 00
" Ubl. Wheat Flour,
Ten setts silver plated Tea spoons, 50 00
Ouc sett Cottage Furniture, . . 100 00
Twenty Gifts, Greenbacks, (,S5 100 00
One sett Chair?, 15 00
" Uureau, SO 00
" Sett Ladies' Furs, . . . . 30 00
" Catnp Chair, ...... 4 00
Five Urcakfast Shawls, (o,$5, . 25 00
Ten fine Razors, (a.S1.50, . . 15 00
Four Photograph Albums, 5, 20 00
One silver-plated harness, . . ' C5 00
Ten setts silver-plated Forks, ($$S, SO 00 1
Three setts Tablo Knives, ($4, 12 00
One Cutting Box, .... . 1G 00
Ouc 3'car's sub., Monroe Democrat, 2 00
Ten Gifts, Greenbacks, (U$ 10, . 100 0.0
One Gents' Trunk, .... lo 00
One Album (200 pictures), . . 15 00
One Sewing Machine (Y. & GV), 85 00
Ten Pantaloon Patterns, . 60 00
One DuUalo Kobe, 25 00
One liox Segarg, ..... 5 00
Two Countiog-IIou3e Rulers,
$1.50, 3 00
Three Taper Weights, (a $2, . . C 00
Two Gents' Canes, . . 10 00
Two Ralmoral Skirts, (5, . . 10 00
One Tr. Roots, made to order, . 14 00
Ouc Violin, 2500
One year's sub., Jeffersonian, . 2 00
Six Tr. Ladies' Kid Gloves, (2, 12 00
One Coffee-Mill. 3 00
" Settee, 12 00
" Firs Beater . 1 50
" Seven Shooter (mj friend), 22 00
' Cradle, 12 00
Five Tr. Gents' Kidd Gloves, (.2, 10 00
One Ladies' Work-Box, ... 7 00
Five Napkin Rings, (1.25, . G 25
One Tr. Rose Blankets, ... 12 00
Six Dress Patterns, 0 G, . . 36 00
One year's sub., Fastoa D. Express, G 00
One Sett Ivory lea Knives. . -12 00
One Cook Stove, complete, No. 8, 45 00
Ten Gilt Vase?, (. $2.50, . . . 25 00
Three Spice Boxes, (?3, . . 9 00
One Plough, ....... 20 00
One Suit Clothes, made to order, 50 00
Onc lcel'itcher, ..... IS 00
One Gift, Greenbacks, ... 40 00
Three Plated Castors, ($10, . 30 00
One Tea Sett, ...... 35 00
Five Coal Oil Lamps, (a. $3, . . 15 00
One Ridin- Bridle 1G 00
Oue Large Looking-Glass,
15 00
Five Ladies' Porte-monnaics, (7i 2, 10 00
Ouc History of the late War, . 10 00
Four pr. Ladies' Gaiters, (r5G, 24 00
Three Meerschaum Tipes, -310, 30 00
One Marble Top Table, . . 40 00
Three 51b Bales Lynchburg Tobac
co, f$l per lb, 15 00
One Silk Hat, 7 00
Six Gifts, Greenbacks, e?$10 V GO 00
One Buggy Wagon, .... 250 00
One Horse-Power Threshing Ma- j
chine, . ... . . '. . 200 00
Ouo Silver Hunting Amr. Watch,
valued at 75 00
Three Gifts, $20 Greenbacks, . - GO 00
No. of Prizes, 205
No. of Tickets, 5,000
Price of Tickets, .... One Dollar.
The Drawing-will take place in the
Fair-house building of the Monroe Coun
ty Agricultural Society, ou FRIDAY
AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 4th, 1807.
The drawing will be conducted by a Com
mittee choseu for that purpose by the
Ticket Holders. Persons holding tickets
and uuable to attend the drawiug can,
by uotifyiug any ouc of the Committee,
have their prizes forwarded, free of charge.
All tickets valueless at the distribution
unless prepaid. Xo priza paid uuless the
ticket be presented.
REFERENCES:
. Brown &. Keller, Drchcr t Bro., Jas.
A. Pauli, Nicholas Raster, Joseph Wal
lace, R. S. Staples, Win. llollinshcad,
Herrmann, La Bar k Co., C. S. Detrick k
Co., Fred. Fable, II. S. Wagner, C. D.
Brodhcad, R. F. k II. D. Bush, Phillips
& Walton, C. Waters & Son, Lewis Dus
ter's Sons, Barnes k Merrilt, Florcy it
Bro., Robt. Huston, J. II. McCarty, Je
rome B. Storm, Philip Miller k Son, J.
S. Williams k Co., It. Miller, M. L. Drake,
Joo. O. Saylor, Wallace k Gardner, Ack
crman k Herman, Robert Boys, W. T.
Baker, Jas. B. Morgan, Darius Drcher,
B. S. Mansfield, O. B. Keller, Dr. A. II.
Davis, Hon. S. C. Burnett, Hon. P. Gil
bert, S. S. Drchcr, Wm. Davis, S. Holmes,
jr., J. B. Storm, and D. S. Lcc, Esqrs.,
Stroudsburg; M. B. Postens, Moscow;
Hon. D. M. Van Auken, Dr. E. Halliday,
Pinchot k Detrick, L. F. Barnes, Esrj.,
Milford, Pa.
Com mittf.f. : Jno. N. Stokes, P. S.
Williams, G. Southcimer, A. C. Janseu,
T. C. Brown, Jas. D. Stocksdale and II.
S. Wagner.
JNO. N. STOKES, President.
A. C. Jansk.v, ) Sccrctaric,
P. S. Williams, BccrctanCi,.
(!. Sonthrimtr, Trca?urer
For all information address P. S. Wil
liams or A. C. Janseu, Stroudsburg, Pa.
July 11, 1SG7.
AGENTS WANTKIW 100,.
VV)"00-Miile nil Female, to intro
duce our NFAV PATF.NT, STAR SHUT
TLB SEWING UAClllNi:. It is adapted
for family use and Tailoring. It' makes a
stitch alike on hoth side. Price only
TWKNTV DOLLARS. Extraordinary in
ducements to Agents. For full pirticubrs,
address DUMONT &. WILSON,
GW Arch Street,
June 20, lS07.-3m. Philadelphia P.-
T US'JRKG nVEDTo.000 teet of Rose
t aad Gilt Picturo Franw Moulding, from
1 inch to II inched wido. AUo f00 loot of
Black Walnut. J. 1L MrCAlt TV,
A'igusi '2, 1-GC.
NEW GOODS
AT
Greatly ttcdriccd Prices!
TT WOULD RESPECTFULLY AX.
nounce to the pnblic, that I have jasf
made large additions to raj already exten
sive stock and am now selling
Dl'Y GOODS,
CiROCEKlES,
&c, Ac, lower than ever.
3Iy shelves are loaded with
CALICOS,
DE L AXILS, and .
G IXC HAMS',
of the most celebrated makes, my charges'
for which will prove astonishing to custo
mers. 3Ij stock of
Dress Goods
embracing uearlj every variety of Style,
color and fabric is well worth the atteu-'
liou ef the Ladies, while iu -
CLOTHS iUKiCASSIMERES,
both plain and fancy, I can offer induce-'
ments- to gentlemen whith they cannot
forgo without detriment to their finances.
My stock of
SUA WLS, YAXKEK XOTIOXS,
kc, is also full, aud is offered low. 3Iy
assortment of -
Coffees, Sugars Molasses, and Syrups,-
is very complete, and as usual held at a
very low figure.
1 have lots of goods the names of which'
could hardly be compressed within tbr
f n 1 . a li e V " 1
niniis 01 an aaveruscnicm, m 01 wmau
will be sold cheap.
Remember, the place to buy, with the
best assurance of getting your money's
worth ia at
BRODIIEAD'S
Cheap Store in Stroudsburg;
March 14, 18G7. .
rown & Ke
DEALERS IX
Clocks, Watches, Jewelrj, Silrer
Ware, Plated Ware, Books
Stationery, Wall Taper,
Notions, &c., &e
They have reccntlv Durchascd "MEL--ICJCS
OLD STAA'd;'' and with increased
facilities for business, and a determination
to please, feel justified in asking the con
tinued patronage of the old customers of thia
establishment- In constant communication!
with Importers in New York and Phila
Delphi a, and in possession of peculiar ad
vantages in this respect, they arc prepared
to fell 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 the
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, Children
Carriages, Bird cages,
Fishing Tackle,
Baskets, Guns and Pistols, Lamps of mil
kinds and Fixtures', Superior Setcing
Machines, (Jlothes Wringers, School
Boohs, Miscellaneous and Blank
Books, Ledgers and Day
Books, Paper, En velopcs,
Pens, Ink, tjc, tc.
Photograph Frames, IVall Paper,' Winder
Shadespand Fruit Cans of every de
scription Lamp Burners altered. Repairing of Clock?,
Watches and Jewelry attended to promptly
and satisfactorily. Orders taken for Silver
Ware and filled with dispatch.
Stroudsburg, May 19, 16G4. tf
LOOK THIS WAY,
ALL WHO WANT
Carriage Work or Blacksmithing
DONE IN A
SUPERIOR MANNER I
THE Subscriber begs leave to in
form the public that he is fully pre
pared, at his establishment, at the
corner of Simpson and Sarah-streets, in
the borough of Stroudsburg, to make to
order, every style of
Carriage, Wagon,
ani iu fact, everything in his liuc of bu
siness, at the shortest possible notice, and
ou the most reasonable terms.
Carriages repaired, trimmed aud paint
ed in the best style of the art.
Having first-class ma'tcrial always on
hand, and none but first-class workmea
engaged, the public are assured that nouo
but first-class work will" be turned out at
his shop. 1
Iu connection with his Carriage Shop
he has also a Elacksmith Shop, vrhcro
superior workmen will always be found
ready to attend to the orders of customers.
The public arc invited to call and ex
amine his stock before purchasing el?c
where. VALENTINE KAUTZ.
May 9, 1SG7.-3ui.
A Thinrr of Beautv. &c.
'HUE Sl!PSCllTFEU 1IASOPENED,
iu Dr. WaUon's brick building,
nearly opposite tho Stroudsburg IIous
(Marsh's), Maiu-strcet, Stroudsburg, Pa.,
a full line of
Gi:i:i:X, DRIED ami CAXXED
EEUITS,'
cow prising
OllANGES, LEMONS, APPLES,
PEACHES, 11A1SONS, CVR
HANTS, PINE APPLES
FIGS, kc, kc-,
which he will dispose of at prices vrhicfc
will place them in the reach of all. Ho
also desi-ns keeping on sale, n full as
sortment of Nj.'.?' and Caxiues, aud, ia
their season, a full Hue of
CSAI&DIZK VKCKTAIILCS,
which Ito iKia iuau airaiigeiueuis iu re
ceive daily from first hands, so as to se
cure the greatest desideratum freshness.
He respectfully solicits the patronage
of tho public. A. 0. JANSON.
Fob. 21, 1SG7.
M
,T cCARTV is the only Furniture dealer-
111 htrou.'shiirc' who has a License to
sen FtT.NITUUC.
sler.