The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, August 29, 1867, Image 3

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    HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT
1SFC1IU
Is a certain cure for diseases of the
BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, DROP
SY. ORGANIC WEAKNESS, FE
MALE COMPLAINTS, GENE
ERAL DEBILITY,
And all diseases of the
URINARY" ORGANS,
vhcthcr existing in
MALE OR FEMALE,
from whatever cause originating" and do
matter of IIOW-LONG STANDING.
Diseases of these organs rerjuirethe use
xf a diuretic.
If no treatment is submitted to, Consump
tion or Insanity may ensue. Our Hesh and
Blood are supported from these sources, and
the
HEALTH and HAPPINESS,
and that of Posterity, depends upon prompt
use of a reliable remedy.
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCI1U,
Established upwards of 13 years, prepared
ly
ii. tp. nr:ricoi.D,
DRUGGIST,
594 Broadway, New York, and
104 South 10th St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Feb. S, 1667.
br. SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS A
SUBSTITUTE FOR CALOMEL.
These Pills are composed of various roots,
having the power to relax the secretions of
the liver as promptly and as effectually as
blue pills or mucury, and without producing
any of those disagreeable or dangerous ef
fects which often follow theuseof ihe lattei
In al! bilious disorders these Pills may be
used with confidence, as ihey promote the
discharge of vitiated bile, and remove those
obstructions from the liver ahd biliary ducts,
which are the "cause of bilious elfects in gen
cral.
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS cure
Sick Headache, and all disorders of the Liv
er, indicated by sallow skin, coated tongue,
costivcness, drowsiness, and a general feel
ing of weariness and lassitude, showing that
the liver is in a torpid or obstructed condi
tion.
In short, those Pills maybe used with ad
vantage in all cases when a purgative or
alterative medicine is required.
Please ask for " Dr. Schenck's Mandrake
Pills," and observe that the two-likenesses
of the Doctor are on the Government stamp
one when in the last stale of Consump
tion, and the other in Ins present health.
Sold by all Druggists and dealers. Price
23 cents per box. Principal Office, No. 15
North Oth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
General Wholesale Agents: Demas Barnes
fc Co., 21 Park Row, New York; S. S
llance, 10S Baltimore St., Baltimore, Md.:
John D. Park, N. E. cor. of Fourth and Wal
nut Sts.t Cincinnati, Ohio ; Walker and Tay
lor, IJ1 and ldb Wabash Avenue, Chicago,
111.; Collins Brothers, south-west corner of,
Second and Vine Sts., St. Loui?, Mo.
4th &. 5th. w. ea. mo. 1 yr
SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS RE
STORED by Helmbold's Extract Btcnu
Feb, 2S, 1SG7.
irriKiiB z;i.
Aug. 8th, at the Reformed Parsonage,
in Fennrsville, by theKev.Gt U. Dpchant,
Mr. Joseph Arnold and Miss Lucy
Amanda Fuantz, both of Chesnuthill,
Monroe County, Pa.
Aug. IStli, at the same place, and by
the fame, Mr. Heubkx A. Hittino, ol
licthlehem, and Miss Sarah Ann Law
yer, of Chesnuthill, Monroe County, Pa.
iis;i.
At Delaware Water Gap, Aug. 20th,
1S67, Ella Kiduway, aged 4 years.
Dissolution of Partnership.
THE partnership heretofore existing be
tween Daniel Ruff and John Lasscr, known
as the firm of Ruff &, Lasher, Lager Bier
Brewers, was this dny dis.lved by mutual
consent The books of the firm have been
placed in the hands of Daniel Ruff for col
lection. DANIEL A'UFF.
JOHN LASSEi.
Stroud tsp., August 2?, 107.
NEW BOOT & SHOE ESTABLISHMENT.
PETERS fc IZKO.ULEY,
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in
BOOTS & SHOES,
TEMPORARY SALESROOM,
Corner 4.1 h t Spring-Garden Streets,
EASTON, PA.
THE best assortment of Eastern Manu
factures, constantly on hand at the lowest
prices.
The firm possess great advantage? in the
selection and purchnse of the best material
nd approved styles of work, and as it is
their intention to pursue STRICTLY THE
MANUFACTURING AND WHOLESALE
BUSINESS, they hope to win the confi
dence of all engaged in the retail trade,
and merit the patronage of the public.
WM. N. PETERS.
ALBERT H. BROMLEY.
gust 29, 1SG7.
X6T The Tall term of
MISS MALVEN'S SELECT SCHOOL,
for young Ladies and Gentlemen, will
commence on Monday, Sept. 2nd.
Aug. 22, 1867.
Church Notice!
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the
subscribers ot. the building of the LU
THERAN CHURCH, in this Borough, that
ti Joseph Trach, has been appointed to
f-ol!eet the outstanding subscriptions for
.said church. CHURCH COUNCIL.
August 1, 1507.
Auditor's Notice.
Estate of JOHN OVERPECK, deceased.
TTHE undersigned Auditor, appointed by
JL the Orphans' Court of Monroe County,
to make distribution of the balance in the
Lands of George Shafer, one of ihe Adminis
trators, to and among those entitled lo the
ame, hereby gives notice, that he will at
tend to the duties of his appointment on
SATURDAY', SEPT. 14, lb07, at 10 o'clock
h, m., at the Prothonotary's Office, in the
borounh of Stroudshuror. at which time ami
e
pta.ee, all persons having any just claims or
lenand against said fund, will present the
same or be forever debarred from coining in
tor any thare thereof.
' THO. M. McILHANEY, Auditor.
August 15, 1607. , '
Register's Notice
NOTICE IS 11KUEBY GIVEN, TO
all persons interested in the Estates
of the respective decedents, that the fol
lowing Accounts have been filed in the
Register s UlSce of Monroe County, and
will be presented for confirmation to the
Orphans Court of eaid County, at Strouds
burg, on m UN JJ A 1 , the 23d day of
rii-.MUEU, at 10 o'clock, . M.:
Account of Ezra Marvin, Executor, kc.
oi x.nza Ann rclker, deceased.
Account of Peter Williams, Adm'r, &c.
of Peter Shaw, deceased.
Account of Samuel D. Ovcrfield, Adin'r,
ive. of Ananias Ovcrfield, deceased.
Account of Susannah Shupp, Execu
trix, xc. of l redeiick fehupp, deceased.
Account of John ). Frailcy, Adm'r
Sec. of John Dailey deceased.
Account of Philip Metzgar, Adm'r, &c
of Catharine Storm, deceased.
Accouut ot John Clark, Adm r, Sec. of
Jacob Smith, deceased.
Account ot George )utts. Adm'r. Sec
of Michael Butta, deceased.
Account of George Butts, Adm'r. &c.
of James Biekhow, deceased.
Account of John Ediogcr, Adm'r, Sec.
of Philip Huffman, deceased.
JOHN S. riSIIElt, Begister.
Register's Office, Stroudsburg, )
August 2U, 1S67. j
NOTICE!
npiIE members of the Monroe County Mu-
JU lual r ire insurance Company, are here
by notified that the annual election ofMana
gers, for said Company, will be held at the
Court-House, in the borough of Stroudsburjr.
on the first MONDAY in September, being
the second day, at ti o'clock in the afternoon
of said day, at which time Thirteen Mana
ger will be chosen to serve for one year, or
until others are duly qualified to fill their
places, pursuant to Section 4th of the Act
of Assembly incorporating said Company.
EDWARD B. DREHER, Sec'y,
Office of the M. C. M. F. I. Co. )
Stroudsburg, Aug. 22, 1SG7. f
PROOFS OF THE SUPERIOR QUALITY
OF THE
AMERICAN WATCH
MADE AT
WALTHAfrS, MASS.
The American Watch Company, of Walt-
ham, Mass., respectfully submit that their
Watches are cheaper, more accu-ate, less
complex, more dura Lie, better adapted for
general use, and more easily kept in order
and repaired than ether watches in the mar
ket. They are simpler in structure, and
therefore stronger, and less likely to be in
jured than the majority of foreign watches,
which are composed of from 12o to 300
pieces, while in an old r.ngnsii watcn there
are more than 700 parts. How they run un
der the hardest trial watches can have, is
shown bv the following letter:
PEXN. RAILROAD COMPANY.
Officeoftiie General Superintendent, )
Altoona, Pa., 13 Dec, lbGo. J
Gentlemen : The watches manufactured
by you have been in use on this railroad for
several years by our enginemen, to whom
we furnish watches as part of our equipment.
There are now some three hundred of them
carneJ on our lino, and we consider them
good and reliable time-keepers. Indeed, I
lave great satisfaction in say ing your watch
es give us less trouble, ana have worn and
do wear much lonirer without repairs than
any watches we have ever had in use on this
road. As tou are aware, we formerly trusted
to those of English manufacture, of acknowl
edged "food reputation ; but as a class they
never kept time as correctly, nor have they
done as good service, as yours.
In these statements I am sustained by my
predecessor, Mr. Lewis, whose experience
extended over a series cf years.
Respectfully,
EDWARD II. WILLIAMS.
General Superintendent.
American "Watch Co., Walthain.
We now make five different trrades of
watches, named respectively as follows:
Appleton, Tracy tj- Co., "Walt ham, Mass
Walthain U atch Company, allharn. Mass
S. Larllett, 11 ultham. Mass
Wm. Ellery, Boston, Mass
Home Watch Company, Boston, Mass
All of these, with the exception of the
Home Watch Company, are warranted by
the American Watch Company to be of the
best material, on the most approved princi
ple, and lo possess every requieitc for a re
liable time-keeper. Every dealer celling
these Watches is provided with the Compa
ny's printed card of guarantee, which should
accompany each Watch sold, so that buyers
may feel sure that they are purchasing the
genuine article. There are numerous coun
terfeits and imitations of our Watches sold
throughout the country, and we would cau
tion purchasers to be on their guard against
imposition.
Any grades of Waltham Watches may be
purchashed of Watch Dealers throughout the
country.
ROBBIXS & APPLETOX,
12 Broadway, New Youk.
August 22, 1SG7.-Im.
LOOK THtS WAY,
ALL WHO WANT
Carriage Work or Rlacksmithing
DONE IN A
SUPERIOR MANNER!
THE Subscriber begs leave to in-
5Ts.form the Dublic that he is fully pre-
a.
pared, at his establishment, at the
corner of Simpson and Sarah-streets, in
the borough of Stroudsburg, to make to
or3er, every style of
Carriage, Wagon,
and in fact, everything in his line of bu
siness, at the shortest possible notice, and
on the most reasonable terms.
Carriages repaired, trimmed and paint
ed in the best etyle of the art.
' Having first-class material always on
hand, and none but first-class workmen
ecaged, the public are assured that none
but first-class work, will be turned out at
his shop.
In connection with Ms Carriage Shop
he has alio a IMacksiijith Shop, where
superio'r workmeu will always be found
ready to attend to the orders ot customers.
The publio are invited to cajl aud ex
amine bii atoct before purchasing else
where. VALENTINE KAUTZ.
Mqy 0, 1867.Jm. -
BLANK DEEDS
For sitle at this .Oflie
Caiid.icla.tes.
To the Voters of .llonroe County.
The undersigned, a resident of Stroud
. I. ' . r ii rr .
lownsuip, reFpecuuijjr oners mmseii as a
candidate for the office of
COUNTY COMMISSIONER,
should he be elected, he pledges himself to
perform the duties of the offce faithfully and
impartially, ana to me test ot Ms abilitv.
JOHN W. VAN VLIET.
Stroud tsp., Aug. 29, 1607.
To the Yotrrs of Monroe Coimly.
The undersigned, a' resident of Strouds
burjr, respectfully offers himself as a candi
date for the office of
COUNTY COM.MISSIONE7J,
should he be elected, he pledges himself to
perrorm tlie duties ot theottice faithfully and
impartially, and to the best of his ability.
TIMOTHY VAN WHY
Stroudsburg, Aug. 20, 1SG7.
To the Voters of Monroe County.
The undersiVned. a resident r.f M Smiitifiph!
township, reepectfully offers himself as a
cauuiuaie lor me omce ot
Comity Treasurer,
should he be elected, he pledges himself to
perform the duties ot the office faithfully and
impartially, and to the best of his ability.
MELCHOIIl HE PEW.
M. Smithfield, August 29, 1807. ,
To the Voters of Monroe County.
The undersigned, a resident of Hamilton
township, respectfully offers himself as a
candidate for the office of
COUNTY TREASURER,
should he be elected, he pledges himself to
perform the duties of the office faithfully and
impartially, and to the best of his ability.
MICHAEL SUPER.
Hamilton tsp., August 22d, 1S07.
To the Voters of Monroe County.
The undersigned, a resident of Polk town
ship, respectfully offers himself as a candi
date for the office of .
County Treasurer,
should he be elected, he pledges himself to
perform the duties of the office faithfully and
impartially, and to the best of his ability.
REUBEN KRESGE.
Polk tsp., August 15, 1SH7.
To the Voters of Monrce County.
The undersigned, a resident of I'ocono
township respectfully offers himself aa a
candidate for the office of
County Treusrurcr,
should he be elected, he pledges himself to
perforin the duties of the office faithfully and
impartially, and to the best ot his ability.
JEROME M. HELLER.
Pocono tsp., August 8tb, 18C7.
To the Voters of Monroe County.
The undersigned, a resident of Hamilton
township, rce-pectfully offers himself as a
candidate for the office of
County Commissioner,
should he be elected, he pledges himself to
perioral the duties of the office faithfully and
impartially, and to the best of his ability.
GEORGE L. SLUTTER.
Hamilton tsp., August 8, 16G7.
To the Voters of Monroe County.
The undersigned, a resident of Hamilton
township, respectfully offers himself as a
candidate for the office of
County Commissioner,
should he .be elected, )f pledes himself to
prrionn uie uuiius oi ine oruce iaiiniuny anu
impartially, and to the bst of his ability.
JACOB STACKHOUSE.
Hamilton tsp., August 1, 1SG7.
To the Voters of Monroe County.
The undersigned, a resident of Hamilton
township, respectfully offers himself as a
candidate, for the office of
County Treasurer,
should hole elected, he pledges himself to
perform the duties of the office faithfully and
impartially, and to the best of his abilitv.
PETER KUNKEL.
Hamilton tsp., August 1, 1&G7.
To the Voters of Monroe County.
The undersigned, a resident of Polk town
ship, respectfully offers himself as a candi
date for the office of
Count)' Treasurer,
should he be elected, he pledges himself to
perforin the duties of the office faithfully and
impartially, and lo the beet of his ability.
REUBEN GREGORY.
Polk tsp, August 1, 16G7.
To the Voters of Monroe County.
The undersigned, a resident of Chestnut
hill township, respectfully offers himself as
a candidate for the office of
County Treasurer,
should he be elected, he pledges himself to
perform the duties of the office faithfully and
impartially, and to the lyst of his ability.
JOHN SIIIFFEK.
Chcstnulhill tsp., July 25th, 16G7.
McCARTY is the only Furniture dealer
in Stroudsburg who has a LicenFe to
sell FURNITURE. August 2. 18GG.
Mkrritt W. Gbiswold
In the
I Comr
( of M
e Court of
mon Pleas
onroe Co.
I of Sept. Term,
Oliver Faurot. J 18GG, No. 3.
Foreign Attachment.
July 19th, I.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 forS220.G3,
with interest thereon, from May 12ih, 18GG.
Thel'rothonotary will qesecs the Plaintiffs
damages on Saturday, the 21st day of' Sep
tember, A. 1). 16G7, at 2 o'clock, r. u , at
his office in Stroudsburg.
THOS. AL McILIIANEY,
July 23, 1607. -GL Vrothonotury.
IK. I. I. S.1I1T11,
Sui:
Offi
lice on Main Street, opMsite Judge
Stokes residence, Sraoiusuiua, Pa.
07" Teeth extracted without pain. Q
August 1, 18fi7.
BORDENTOWN FEMALE COLLEGE,
BORDENTOWN, N. J. An institu
tion lor the careful and thorough instruptipn
of Young Ladies in all the branches of a
complete education. Board and tuition in
the Preparatory and Collegiate departments,
20S per year. Wailiing, Ancient ami
Modern Languages, anJ ornamental branch
es, extra. Winter Session opens Septem
ber 19ib. For Catalogues, address
REV. JOHN II. CRAKE LEY, A. M.
Aug. S.-lllI.J pKCIDE.NT.
rown
PKALF.RS IN"
(lochs, Watches, Jewelry, Silver
are, rialcd Ware, Cooks,
Stationery, Wall Taper,
Notions, ile., &.c
They have rcccntlv purchased "MF.Ij
ICJCS OLD STAX'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 this
establishment. In constant communication
with Importers in New York and Phila
delphia, and in possession of peculiar ad
vantages in this respect, they ore prepared
to sell CLOCKS, WATCHES & J EW-
ELUY, ot 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 Vlatcd Ware, Tea Spoons, Cas
tors, Spectacles, Razors, 1'en-knives,
Scissors, and all sorts of Cutlery ;
Toys of all kinds, Childrens
Carriages, Bird cages,
Fishing Tackle,
Baskets, Guns and Pistols, Lamps of ell
Aunts ana lixlures', superior Sewtng
Machines, Clothes Wringers, School
Books, Miscellaneous and Blank
Books, Ledgers and Day
Books, Paper, Envelopes,
Pens, Ink, eje, tj-c.
Photograph Frames, Wall Paper, Window
Shades, and J rutt Cans of every ce
scriplion. Lamp Burners altered. Repairing of Clocks,
Watches and Jewelry uttended to promptly
and satisfactorily. Orders taken for Silver
Ware and filled with dispatch.
Stroudsburg, May 1(J, 1664. tf
CUT JUST OUL DO MR LIEUE IEIT!
a new nun
STROUDSBURG, PA.,
PARTNERSHIP DISSOLUTION.
A DRUG STORE,
AM)
A New and Cheap Stock of (Joods.
PETER S. WILLIAMS, of the firm ofDE-
TR1CK Sc WILLIAMS, having sold out his
entire interest in taid firm, the business will
111 A a
win nereauer n; carneu on ty
C. S. DETRICK & CO.,
at the old Stand as heretorore, a few doers
below the Stroudsburg Rank.
Their Stock consists of a larire and varied
Hssortmcnt of
Drugs, Medicines, Watches, Clocks and
Jewelry, l uncy and loilet Articles,
Paints, (His, Glass, Window
Sash, Blinds, Doors, Var
nishes and Brushes
of all kinds.
C;ill aiil lc 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.
miAIVCSJ .STOKE
East Stroudsburg, Pa.,
For the convenience of the inhabitants of
East Stroudsburg and vicinity, the firm
have also opened a Rranch Store near the
Depot, where everything in th?ir line ofl
business, togeMicr with BOOTS & SHOES,
NO I lONS.'iVc , 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 & LIQUORS,
of the very best brands, which they ctfTer to
Hotel Keepers and others, at prices unusual
ly reasonable. Drop in airlf tec.
C. S. DETRICK. S. S. DETRICK.
Julv 23, 18G7.
MAKE WAY!
GOOD SEWS FOU ALL
IN SlIAl'E OF
Yew Goods at Stormsvilie.
1 1 iIIE subscriber takes pleasure in inform
ing the public, that he has just opened
tjio largest and best selected stock of Goods,
at his old stand in Slormsvillc, 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. His stock comprises, in almost
endless variety, and of the best quality.
DRV UOODS,
NOTIONS,
HARDWARE, j
QUEENS WARE,
GROCERIES,
DRUGS, MEDICINES, &c, &c.
He has, also, on hand 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 I 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.
Roots and Shoes very low home-made
at least 50 per cent, below Stroudsburg
prices.
SUGARS from 10 to 17 cents per pound,
MOLASSES from fjO cts. to 1 per gul.
In short, all articles in my line far below
the Jmotooly prices which have hereto
fore prevailed.
The excitement growing out of these ercat
reductions has alreudy began, but come one,
come all, my stock will always be found full
up to the demand.
JiUI PER, EGGS, and country produce
cenerally will not be refused in exchange
for goods, and the highest mnrknt prices al
lowed. CASPER METZGAR.
Stormsville, Pa., Nov. 22, lrGf5.-tf.
DR. A. H. SEEM,
D"JS3S3T.TIST.-'
T7"ILL, bo pleased U see all who wish
v to bavo their lJetu;!.try duiio in o
proper and careful manner, beautilul eets of
artificial teeth made on Gold, Silver, or Rub
ber Plates us persons may desire. Teeth
carefully cxtructeJ without pain, if desired.
The public aro invited to give him a call at
the office formerly , Mcuptid by Dr. Scip,
next door to the Indian Queen Hotel. All
work warruntwJ. April 25, '07,
THE
UNION PACIFIC
RAIL ROAD CO.
TIIEIU FIRST JHORTGAGE B0XDS
As an Investment
The rapid progress of the Union Pacific
Railroad, now building west from Omaha.
Nebraska, and forming, with its western
connections, an unbroken line across the
continent, attracts attention to the value ol
the First Mortgage Ronds which the Com
pany now offer to the public The first
question asked by prudent-investors is, Are
these bonds secure!" Next, 44 Are tbey a
profitable investment!" 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 ol
land and filly million dollars in its own bonds
practically guarantees it. One-fourth of the
work is already done, and the tract contin
ues to be laid at the rate of two miles a day.
2nd. The Union Pacific Railroad bonds
are issued upon what promises to be one ol
the most profitable lines of railroad in th
country. For 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 arc finibhcd,
and fully equipped with depots, locomotives,
cars, &.C., and two trains are daily running
each wny. The materials for the remaining
U2 miles to the eastern base of the Rocky
Mountains are on hand, and it is under con
tract to be done in September.
4ih. The net earnings of the sections al
ready finished are several times greater
than the gold interest upon the First Mort
gage Ronds upon such sections, and if not
another mile of the road were built, the part
already completed would not only pay inte-'
rest and expenses, but be profitable lo the
Company.
5th. The Union Pacific Railroad bonds
can be issued only as tho road progresses,
and flierefore can never be in the market un
less they represent a bona fide property.
Gth. Their 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 10,000 per mile.
7th. The fact that the U. S. Government
considers atccond lien upon the road a good
investment, and that some of the shrewdest
railroad builders of the country have already
pad in five million dollars upon the stock
(which is to them a third lien), may well
inspire confidence in a first lien.
8th. Although it is not claused that there
can be any belter securities than Govern
ments, there are parties ho consider a fust
mortgage upon such a property as this
scry best security in the world, and who sell
their Governments to re-invest in these
bonds thus securing a greater interest.
9th. As the Union Pacific Railaoad bonds
are offered for the present at' 00 cents on the
dollar and accrued interest, they are the
clierpcst security in the market, being more
tnau 15 per cent. Jess lhan U. S. Slocks.
KHh. At the current rate of premium on
gold, they pay
OVER Xl.VE l'ER CENT INTEREST.
The daPy subscriptions arc already large,
and they will continue to be received in New
York by the
Continental National Bank, No. 7 Nassau
St.,
Clark, Dodge y Co., Bankers,. 51 Wall
St.,
John J. Cisco tj- Son, Bankers, No. 33 Wall
St.,
arid by BANKS and RANKERS generally
throughout the United States, of whom maps
and descriptive pamphlets may te obtained
They will also be sent by mail from the Com
pany's Office, No. 20 Nassou Street, New
York, on application. Subscribers will se
lect Iheir own Agents in whom they have
confidence, who alone will be responsible to
them for the afe delivery of tho bunds.
JOHN J. CISCO, Treasurer,
NEW IOKK.
June 13.-3m.
NEW GOODS
AT
(ireaily. Reduced Prices!
I
WOULD llESI'KCTFULLY AX
nouncc to the public, that I have just
made large additions to my already exten
sive stock and am uow selling
Sec, Sec, lower than ever.
My shelves are loaded with
MVSLIXS,
CALICOS,
Di: LAKES, and
G1XG11AMS,
of the most celebrated makes, my charges
for winch will prove astonislnug to custo
mers. Mv stock of
Dress Goods
embracing nearly every variety of style.
color and fabric is well worth tho atten
tion of the Ladies, while in.
CLOTHS and CASSIillUIlES,
both plain and fanoy, 1 can offer induce
ments to gentlemen which they cannot
forgo without detriment to their finances.
My stock of
SUA H'LS, yaxkjjj; XO TJOXS,
See , is also full, aud is offered low. jMj
assortment of
Collees, 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 the
limits of an advci tisenieut; all of which
will bo sold cheap.
llemember, the place to buy, with the
best assurance of getting your money's
worth is at
H ROD HEAD'S
Cheap Store in Stroudsburg
March I t, 1SG7.
.bmiiustiator's SCoticc.
Estate of Henry Ransberry, late of Stroud
tow no! tip, deceased :
Letters of Administration in the estate of
tho above named decedent, having been gran
ted to the undersigned, (post office address,
Straud.-burg, Pa. A by tho Register of Wills
of Monroe ('ouuty, all persons indebted to
ea id - estate are requested to pay tho same,
and those having claims against it to pre
sent them, duly authenticated, for settlement
w ithout delay.
JOHN 1 1 A N S 1 1 F. R R V, A duxr,
Slruud-Up, July 31, 107.
Tna peculiar taint of
Infection Which w
call ScnoFi LA'lurk
in the constitutions of
multitudes of men. It
either produces of is
uroduccd bv an en-
- leebled, vitiated Etato
LTfifS" the Moodrwhcreii
f&FJLT ,M&Ltosl fl"id becomes in
in
V3V& fVj-Keompeter.t to s
k-gy, fi'Sihe vital forces!
sustain
in their
r--vi-;:Tvisrorous action, anu
"VSb-leaves the system to
' fall into disorder and
decay. The scrofulous contamination is ra
riously caused by mercurial disease, low
living, disordered digestion from unhealthy
food, impure air, filth nv.J. filthy habits,
the depressing vices, and. above nU, ly
the venereal infection. "Whatever be it
origin, it id hereditary in the constitution,
descending from parents to children unto
the third and fourth pencrtion ;" indeed, it
teems to l.o the rod of Him who says, "I will
visit the iniquities of the fathers upon their
children." Tho diseases it originate Uko
various name?, according to the organs it
attacks. In tho lung, Scrofula produces
tubercles,, und linally Consumption; in th
glands, swellings which suppurat and be
come ulcerous sorvs ; in tho stomach ant!
bowels, derangements which produce indi
gestion, dyspepsia, and liver complaints; on
the skin, eruptive and cutaneous affections.
These, nil having the same origin, rcquiro tha
same remedy, viz., purification and invigora
tion of the Mood. Purify the blood, and
these dangerous distempers leavo you. "With
feeble, foul, or corrupted Mood, you cannot
have health; with that 44 life of tho fiesh.
kfialthy, you cannot have scrofulous discaso.
Ayor's Sarsaparilla
is compounded from the most effectual anti
dotes that medical-science has discovered for
this afflicting distemper, unci for the euro of
the disorders it entails. That it is far tupeV
rior to any other remedy yet Ctviscd, 1
known by all who haTe given it a trial. That
it does combine virtues truly extraordinary
in their effect upon this class cf cotnUainta,
is indisputably proven by the great multitude
of publicly known and remarkable cure ii
has made of the following diseases: Kirjfr'A
Evil, or Glandular Swellings, Timor,
Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches find Sores,
Erysipelas, Rose or St Anthony's Fire,
Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Coughs fronx
tuberculous deposits in the lunrjs, "Whit
Swellings, Debility, Dropsy, Neuralgia,
Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Syphilis and
Syphilitic Infections, Hercurial Diseases,
Female Weaknesses, and, indeed, the whol
series of complaints that arise from impurity
of the blood. Minute reports of individual
cases may be found in Atek's America
AlmaVac, which is furnished to the druggists
for gratuitous distribution, wherein may bo
learned the directions for its izse, and soma
of the remarkable cures w hich it has mado
when all other remedies had failed to afford
relief. Those case3 are purposely taken
from all sections of the country, in order
that every reader nwiy have acctfs to soma
one who can speak to 1.3 in of its lcrcStsfrora
personal experience. Scrofula depresses tho
ital energies, and thus leaves its victims far
more subject to disease and its fatal result
tljan are healthy constitutions. Hence It
tends to shorten, and docs greatly shorten,
the average duration of human life. Tho
vast importance cf these considerations ha
led us to spend years in perfecting a remedy
which is adequate to its cure. Tlus we now
offer to the public under the name of Ater
Sabsatarilla, although it is composed of
ingredients, some if which exceed the best
of arscjjarH'a in alterative power. By its
aid you may protect yourself from the t uffer
iiig and danger of these disorders. PurgO
out the foul corruptions that Tot and fester
in the blood, purge out the causes of disease,
and vigorous health will follow. Hy its pecu
liar virtues this remedy stimulates the Tital
functions, and thus expels the distempert
whieh lurk within the system or; burst out
on anyart of it.
"We know the public have been deceived
by many compounds of Sarsaparilla, that
promised much and did nothing; but they
will neither be deceived nor disappointed in
this. Its virtues have been proven by abun
dant trial, and there remains no questioaof
its surpassing excellence for the cure otiho
afflicting diseases it is intended to reach.
Although under tho same name, it is a ycry
different medicine from any other which na
been before the people, and is far more ef
fectual than any other which, Laa ever been
available to them.
CHERRY TECTORAL,
Tho "World's Great Remedy for
Coughs, Colds, Incipient Con
sumption, and lor tho relief
of Consumptive patienta
in advancecistngC3
of tho diafcso.
This has been so lor.g used anl 13 uni
versally known, that we need do no moro
than assure the public that its quality is kept
up to the best it ever has been, and that i
may be relied on to do all it has ever done.
Prepared by Du. J. C. Ater L Co.,
Practical and Analytical ChemiUt
Lowell, Mais.
Sold by all druggists every where.
For sale by Pruggists and dealers in
medicine everywhere. June 20, 'C7-ly
Hi
.D-QVxlRTEBS
;jrl
STROUDSBURG, PA.t
MARCHING 0RDEKS No. 1
FOU
1867.
T TAXSFIELI), is again in the Mercatv
ItJl tile field, with his hcad-quartcrt al
the old established stand, corner of Main
and Green-streets (late Ceo. Fable'a), wher
the people can alwajs bo sure of finding
the most
Fashionable,
Durable, and
Cheapest
Stock of Goods ever brought into the county.
He has
DRY GOODS of all kinds,
GR OCER1ES tf- PR O VISIONS,
BOOTS if- SHOES,
CROCKERY - GLASS WARE,
tyc, f"C,, vjc, tjr.r
at such prices as will enable him tc supply
his customers a littlo
Cheaper than the Cheapest.
It beiu imporwsiblelbr him to numerate tha
various articles which comprise - his stock,
the public are invited to call and examine
for themselves.
m xuouur.K TO SHOW GOODS.
Wheat Flour
by the barrel or less quantity.
Farmers' Produce, bought, or taken inr
exchange for jroods, at the highest marktt
prices. Ii. MANSFIELD.
April IS, 1507.
c. V. SSI p. svs. t.,
Physician and Surgeon,
Has removed his otiieo and residence to
the building-, lately occupied by Wm. Davia,
on Mjin fetioet. Devoting all hU tiuia
Li his profo.-bioii ho will be prepared to &ti
bwerull culls, either ilay or uiht, whon not
profoionully ciiLf-iyeJ, with promptness,
Or Charges reasonable-. UJ)
Sslroudcburg, April 11, lH?.-tf, "