The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, April 16, 1868, Image 4

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    NEW STOBE
Mlf GOODS
REDUCED PRICES !
' DAIUUS DREIIER, begs leave to an
nounce to his iricncis and and to the pub
Y.c generally, that he has just received a
general assortment of
Dry Goods, Sit ions, Dress Trimmings,
AND
MILLIXPPY COODS
consisting, in part of the following desirable
articles, viz. :
Calicoes,
.nuns,
French Chintz,
Children's Dress Goods,
Worked Pdyings,
Parasols, Zephcrs,
Shetland Wools, ..
Shetland Wool Shawls,
Delaines,
Muslins,
White Dress Goods,
Insert ings,
Lady's- and Children's Sacks
flannel and Cloth,
Lady's, Misses and 3fcn's lloes,
Gloves and Collars,
Mourn in j Goods,
Shroudiii'js, t(c, Cr..
Goods shown with pleasure. Quick?
ales an J Finall profits"' at the old and wel
known Millinery Stand of P. A. DREIIER.
The Millinery business will be carried on
usual by Mrs. Dreiiek.
Patronage respectly solicited.
DARIUS DREIIER.
April 20, 1SC6.
Important to Everybody.
The Kinscribers would inform the public
Tcry respectfully, that they are carrying- on
the
Hoot .Shoe 5usi.acss
.at th'fir o!J stand, cne door above the
-Tsnrcss O filer, on Elizabeth St.. Strouds-
bcr-r, Pa..
where
they will be happy lo
wait on tneir o:d customers, and as many
new ones as can make it convenient to'call.
Thev have on hand a jrood arrortment of
BOOTS &. SHOES,
fir men, women, misses' and childrens' wear,
'Gum over Shoesar.d Sandals for men, 3'outh
iu r.;:scs. A general assortment of I,asts
rsd Root-Trees, shoe Thread, Wax, Heel
N.iils. Pincers, Punches, Eyelettsand Eye
let! Jelt, Pegs and Peg-Cutters, Shoe Ham
mers, Crimping Boards and Screws, also, li
nii'g and binding pkin?, a good articic of
Tampieo Boot Morocco, French Moroccoand
French Calfskins, Lastin"" and ail kinds of
Shoemaker tools, Ink Powder and Shoe
Blacking, and Frank Miller's water-proof
oil blacking. All of which they offer for
Bale at finall advance upon cost. Give us a
call, no charrres for showing noods.
P. S. Boots and Shoes made to order and
warrant-d.
CHARLES WATERS fc SON.
Btroudsburg, Jan. IS, ltG6.
HO TO J. H. flrCAKTI'S,
'ODD-FELLOWS' HALL, MAIN ST..
S TR O I'D SB UR G. PA.,
and Bay yout
ri'IIXITURE, CARPETS,
02L-CLOTISS, RUGS,
W!.DOV; SHADES,
CCRYAnSd: FIXTURES,
TABLE CLOTHS, &c,
En ve
At
Least Two Profits.
As McCarly buys, direct from the mnnufuc
lurer, for cash (not GO day), he can sell you
.MORE FURNITURE,
OF A BETTER QUALITY,
AND FOR LESS MONEY
fhan joj can buy at retail either in city or
country, and every article is warranted lobe
as represented. Sept. 2Q. 1667
Saddle and Harness
Manufactory. "
IThe undersigned respectfully informs
the citizens of .Stroudsburg, and surroun
ding country, that lie ba3 commenced the
above business ia Fowler's building, on
Elizabeth street, and is fully prepared to
furnish any article iu hia line of business.
t short notice. Oa Lacd at all times, e
large stock of
flames. Whijs, Trunks, Valices, Car
J"t Px'.fjs, Ilorse-JJlankets, Dells,
Skates. Oil Cloths, f c
Carriage Tritaiaiosr promptly sttenaed
in.
JOHN O. iSAYLOU.
Pec. 14, 1863.
Ktroudsburg,
UIClir:ST TEE-MIVM, ELASTIC STITCH,
FA M I L Y 8 E VI NGMACHINE
Will Hem, Stxt!i,Fe!l, Braid, Cord, Bind,
No tutor duuble-threadcd Sewing Ma
ebine in the world.
'r-i. .. -ii . . . . .
j jiw eiiiuu viu noi creak on b:as reams
when stretched ib others do, and neither
3oe it draw the work.
THE WILCOX L GIBBS
a single thread machine has no superior.
You would be delighted to see it eew lour
ibousand stitches in a minute. A beautiful,
perfect and noiseless Sewing Machine.
Gall end see the wonders of the Age.
Full instructions given with every Ma
efcine. J. Y. SIGAFUS, Agent,
Oct 17, 15G7. Stroudsbuig, Pa.
DO.VT yon know fltut J. II.
McCarty is the only Undertaker in
Stroudsburg who understands his business!
If not, attend a Funeral managed by any
other Undertaker m town, and you will see
I he proof of the fact. Sept. 26, '67.
CAN YOU
that when
TCM, WHY IT IS
any one conies to Strouds-
Larg to bay Furniture, they alway sinquir"e
for McCarty e Furniture Store 1 Sept. 2G.
DIM
NEW STORE
JUST OPENED WITII :
... " . v ,
N E W GOODS'.
Buy yoar Dry Goods vt ,
R. F. & EL D. BUSH,
Corner of Main fc Chestnut Streets,
(Next Door to Washington Hotel,)
STROVDSBURG, PA.,
Who have receited
Philadelphia, the .
from New York and
The Largest and Best Selected Stock
in market, consisting of
Dry Goods,
Dress Goods,
Silks, Shawls,
Cassimeres,
Satinets, Broadcloths,
White Goods,
Mourning' Good,
Shroudings, &c.
FRENCH MER1NOES, (all colors)
EM PRESS C LOTI 1 3,
ALPACAS,
PLAID &, PLAIN POPLINS,
SHAWLS, (all style).
BLANKETS,
COUNTERPANES,
BREAKFAST SHAWLS,
BALMORAL SKIRTS.
WOOL CAPS &, HOODS,
UNDER SHIRTS &, DRAWERS,
LADIES' VEST.
&.c, &.C.
Sole agrnis for the
Odessa Patent Collapsing Skirt.
a full assortment "f HOSIERY, GLOVES
and VANKEE NOTIONS, too numerous to
mention.
A full line of
CARPETS, FLOOR OIL-CLOTH A.D 3IATTLNG.
All of which
possible prices.
will be sold at the lowest
Butler and Eggs taken in exchange
for goods.
R F. BUSH,
II. D. BUSH..
May 2, 19G7.-1 yr.
MAKE WAT!
GOOD NEWS FOR ALL
IN SHAPE OF
Xew Goods at Storuisville.
I ilHE sob.-criler takes pleasure in inform
ing the public, thnl he has just opened
the largest and best helncted stock of Goods,
at I. is old stand in Slormsville, Pa., ever
brought into Monroe county, and that he
his determined lo dispose of them at prices.
much cheaper than ihey can be bought at
any other establishment, whether in town or
country. His ttock comprises, in almost
endles-s variety, and of the best quality.
DRY GOODS, '
NOTIONS,
HARDWARE,
QUE ENS WARE,
GROCERIES,)
DRUGS, MEDICINES, fcc, &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 l am really giving away
goods, and you cannot fail to be convinced
that my store, in Stormsville, is th-; place
at which to secure real bargains:
PRINTS from 9 to 12 J cent per yard,
MUSLINS from 12 to 15 " yard,
De LANES from IS to 22 ' yard.
ana au ooien gooas ai ngurcs propor
tionately low.
Boo g
and Shoes very low home-mide
at least
price?.
50 per cenL below Stroudbur
SUGARS from 10 to 17 cents per pound.
IH UI.AabfcJs Irofn 50 cts. to 1 per pal
In short, all articles in my line far below
tne Jmotiopoiy prices which have hereto-
lore prevai.cu. .
The excitementgrowinoutof these creat
I 1
reo'uctions has alredv beo-an but come one
come nil, my Kiock will alwavs be found full I
BUTTER, EGGS, and country Drodoce
generally will not be refused in cxchne
for goods, and the higheei market pruen a
lowed. GASPER METZGAIL
Stormsville, Pa., Nov. 22, l866.-tf.
H. S. WAGNER,
DEALER IN
Dry Goods.
Yankee Notions,
Groceries,
roviitons.
Plour and Peed,
Pish and Salt A
Boots and Shoes,
Jlardicare,
Wooden Ware,
Crockery,
Brushes & Brooms,
Kerosene,
and, in short, almost everything you can
think of or ask for: all of which are of
fered at smash down rriees. at the. r!d
staod, on Main-street, between the Bank
aud the Jeffcrsonian office.
The public are invited to call.
II. S. WAGNER.
May 0, I8C7.
GOOD ; NEWS.
A CHANCE FOR 'ALL.
Prices .Perfectly Crashing.
EUSTEE
Has jut returned from the cities with
THE LATEST PALL & WTUTEE STYLES
and the
BEST GOODS
ever offered in this market. Call! and see,
and be convinced that your interest lies in
denim" at his establishment. "His stock
o
consists of
CLOTHS, CA SS1MERES, ' ; '
and VESTING S,
MUSLINS, YANKEE NOTIONS,
HATS, CAPS,
3T XJ: II S . ;
As usujI, in his great speciality of
READY MADE CLOTHING,
his clothing is fully up to the market de
mand. his shelves beinir literally loaded
down, with the most fashionable sty les ofL
OVER-COATS. COATS, VANTS. VESTS, a.,
in material and workmanship unsurpassed
and unsurpassable custom-work promptly at
tend to.
Thankful for piet favors, he respectfully
solicits further patronage.
NICHOLAS RUSTER.
' September 2G, I8G7.-tf.
PEEK'S TOUT G Ft APE WINE
USED BY HUNDREDS OF CONGUEOATIOXS
FOR CIIUllCII OR COMMUNION PURFOSES.
ALSO,
EXCELLENT FOR LADIES AND WEAK
LY PERSONS.
VINEYARDS NEW JERSEY.
S PEE K'S PORT GRAPE WISE,
FOUR YEARS OLD.
This justly celebrated native Wine is
made from the juice of the Oporto Grape,
raised in. this countrj'. Its valuable
Tonic and Strengthening Properties
Are unsurpassed by any other native Wine.
Bemir the pure juice of the grape, produced
under Mr. Speer's own personal supervision,
its purity and genuineness are guaranteed.
The youngest child may partake of its gen
erous qualities, and the weakest invalid may
use it toadvamagc. It is particularly bene
ficial t- the aged and debilitated, and suited
to the various ailments that afiliclthe weak
er sex. It i , in every respect,
A WINE TO BE RELIED ON".
Invalids use Steer's Pout Grape1 Wise
Females ust? Steer's Port Grape Wise.
Weakly persons find a bene fit by its use.
SPEER'S WINES in hospital are pre
ferred tn other wines.
OCT" Sold bv Druirjrists and Grocers.
A. SPEER'S VINEYARD, New Jersey,
Oflice, 243 Broadway, New York.
For sale in Stroudsbur-r by Wm. HOL-
LINSIIEAD. Oct. 31, 'G7-ly
The trade supplied by Johnson, HoIIoway
& owdeu. and 1 rencli, Ui.cliarUs & Uo., in
I hiladelphia
GIST jrST E3ICL CO
IN
KIR LILEE LEUT!
mm
STROUDSBURGr, PA.,
PAETHEESHIP DISSOLUTION.
A DRUG STORE, v -
AND
A Xnr and ( hf.'ip Stock cf (ioods.
PETER S. WILLIAMS, of the firm of DE-
TRICK &. WILLIAMS, having sold out his
entire interest in paid firm, the business will
vull hcrcauer Le carried on by
r q 111? HPT? P.t PO
Kjm OU.,
al "e olu """u " nercio ore, a lew tlo :rs
A.I .11 4- f
bciow the Siroudsburg Bank,
"ssort.i.cnt of
Drugs, Medicines,
H alches, Clocks and
Jewelry, Fancy and Toilet Articles,
Paints, (tits, (ilass. Window
Sash, Blinds, Doors, Vor-
nishes and Brushes
of ull kinds.
:in lt; Convinced.
Mr. PETER S. WILLIAMS. Jeweler and
former Partner of the firm, has been engaged
by inc new Lusmess firm, Uharlr-s S. Dt-t
rick &, Co , to superintend the Clock. Watch
and Jewelry Uusmess.
STOI5U
ijt
East stroudsburg,' Pa.,.
For the convenience of the inhabitants of
East Siroudsburg and vicinity, tho firm
have also opened a Brjnch Stor? near the
Depot, where everything in their line of
business, toge'her with BOOTS & SHOES,
NOTIONS. &c , will at all times be found
in full assortment, lor inspection and pur
chase by customers. Thev Lave also on
hand a fine stock of
PURE "WINES & LI0U0ES. "
of the verv bf-st brands wliirh llirv nflr tn
Hotel keepers and others, st prices unusual
ly reasonable. Dron in and ,r-e.
C. S. DETRICK. , n nvrmrv
Julv 2.r), lfiG7.
V (f vlNUM BNM
S5 lrSf
MON UU h) CO UN T Y
Sluttial Fire Insurance Company
ES1MRIjIS.1I CD 1S1I,
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Amount of Properly Insured $1,500,000.
The rate of Insurance in this Company
is one dollar for every thousand dollars in
sured, after which payment no further char
ges will be made, except to cover actual loss
by fire that may lull upon members ot the
Company.
The policies issued by this Company are
perpetual, and afford the fullest security
with the largest economy and convenience
This company will not issue Tanneries,
Distilleries or Cabinet Shops.
Applications for Insurance may be made
to either of the Managers, surveyors or bee
retary.
MANAGERS.
J. Dcptie Labar, Jacob Knecht,
Richard S. Staples, John Edingor,
Silas L, Drake, L. WVBrodhead,
Charles D. Brodhead, Jacob Stouffer,
Robert Boys, Theodore Schoch,
Sm'l S. Dreher, Thomas W. Rhodes,
Stogdcll Stokes,
STOG DELL STOKES, President.
E. B. Dreher, Secretary and Treasurer.
Silas L. Drake,', Monroe co. j
Melchoir Spragle, '
J. Dcpuc Labar, f o
C. D. Brodhead, Surveyor
F. A. Oppelt, Wayne co. ?
Hyman Westbrook, Pike co. J
0C? The stated meeting of the board
ot
Managers takes place at the Secretary's o
fice, on the first Tuesday of each month, at
1 o'olock P. M.
Balance in the Treasury, Sept. 3, 180
after deducting all expenses, $7'J7 99, as per
account settled by us
lntrv iMMYf!!.1!) Auditors
JOII.l liLlllUUU, )
Stroudsburg, Oct. 8, 1863.
HEAD-QUARTERS-stroudSburg,
pa.,
3IAHniLG 0IIDEUS Ko. I.
for -
1867.
TVFANSFIELD, is again in the Mercan
lTJ. tile field, witli his head-quarters at
the old established stand, corner of Main
and Green-streets (late Geo. Fable'), where
the people can alwais be sure ot findin
the most
Fahiouaf1c,
Durable, and
Cheapest
Stock of Goods ever brought into the county,
He has
DR Y GOODS of all kinds,
GROCERIES PROVISIONS,
BOOTS & SHOES.
CROCKER I J- GLASS-WARE,
tve, cV-c,, yc, ve
at such prices as will enable him to supply
his customers a IiUiC
Cheaper than the Cheapest.
It being impossible 'or him to r umerate the
various articles which comprise his stock
the public arc lnviieu to call and examine
for themselves.
NO TKOUIil.E TO S1IOV.' GOODS.
"Wheat Flour-
by the barrel or less quautity.
farmers I'roduce, bought, or taken in
exchange for goods, at the highest market
prices. . B. MANSFIELD.
Aril 18, 19G7.
NEW BOOT & SHOE ESTABLISHMENT.
PETERS & ESKOJIIVEY,
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in
BOOTS & SHOES
TEMPORARY SALESROOM,
Corner Ath C- Spring- Garden Streets,
EASTON, PA. .
THE best assortment cf Eastern Manu
factures, constantly onthandat the lowes
prices.
The firm possess great advantages iu the
selection and purchnse of the best materia
and approved styles ot work, and as it is
their intention to pursue STRICTLY THE
MANUFACTURING AND WHOLESALE
BUSINESS, they hope to win the confi
deuce of all engagrd in the retail trade,
and merit the patronage of the public.
WM. N. PETERS,
ALBERT II. BROMLEY,
gust 29, ISG7.
FIIOEXIX DRUG' STORE.
DREHER & BROTHER,
(Opposite the " Jeflcr soman" Office,)
r. Ll Z A II KT II HTIt EUT, '
STROUDSBURG, PA.
Dealers in
DRUGS, MEDICJINES, PERFUMERY,
WINES and LIQUORS for medi
cinal purposes, SASH,
DOORS mid BLINDS. ..
All kinds of
Painting Materials,-
Lamps and Lanterns
Burning and Lubricating Oils.
SZJ Physicians' Prescriptions carefully
compounded.
G. II. DREIIER. , E. B. DREHER.
. October 4, lbGG. . ,
Gothic Hall Drnr Store.
Williaiia E2illiEhcacI,
Wholesale and Retail Druggist.
bTllUUUajiURG, FA.
Constantly on hand and for
sale cheap for cash, a fresh sun-
ply ol JJrags, JMedicincs, Faints,
Oil, (ilass, Fntty, Varnish. Ker-
osenQ.Oil, Perfumery and Fancy Goods;
also " ' . '
" .asli, Minds nud Doors.
nlure Wines ahd Liquora for Medicinal
purpose.
I Physicians- Prescriptions care
fully compounded. :
btroudsburg, July 7,' 1804.
BLANK DEEDS
For Sale at this Office.
irown'ft: Keller,
DEALEUS IS ;?
CIocUs, Watches, Jewelry, Sil?cr
Ware, F.lated AVare, Books,
. .Stationery, Wall Taper, -Notions,
&c, &.c
They have recer.tlv Durcbased "M EL
ICITS OLD STAND." and with increased
facilities for business, and a determination
to Dlease. feel justified in asking the con-
tinuedpatronage of the old customers of this
establishment. In constant communication
with Imoorters in New York and Phtla
DELFiiiA, 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
low rates.
They also keep constantly on hand the
best quality of
Silver and Plated War", Tea Spoons, Cas
tors, Spectacles, Razors, Pen-kmies,
Scissors, and all sorts of Cutlery ;
Toys of all kinds, Childrens
Carriages, Bird cages,
Pishing Tackle,
Baskets, Guns and Pistols, Lamps of al
kinds and I txtures ;' superior Sewing
Machines, Clothes Wringers, School
Books, Miscellaneous and Blank
Books, Ledgers and Day
Books Paper, Envelopes, .
Pens, Ink, tj-c.
Photograph Frames, Wall Paper, Wijidow
Shades, and I ruit Cans of every or-
script ion.
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 19, 1864. if
A CARD
To the Hotel keepers of Monroe and ad
jaceut counties.
Look to Your Interests! ! !
We are offering Liquors, Wiues. &c.
warranted ure, alid containing no Drugs
Ods, Lssences, dc, whatever, at the fol
lowing very low prices
Brandies from 50cfV?.Sl 00 per gallon
less than City prices
Gins 5Uc(a.oc.
Bourbon Whiskey, I Oefrt.Coc.
Monongabela, -lOefViGoc.
Old Bye, 40c(.Gfc.
" Apple 50c($l 00
Common 15e(r,25c.
Wines (all kinds 5Ue(7,$l 00
Please give us a call, or jcnd your or
ders, and satisfy yourselves that wn d do
it, that we icill do it, and the reasons
why we can tlo it.
Also, please remember that we do not
have anything to do with "Drugged" JA
quors. Anything you buy from us we
guarantee Pure, and much below the pri
ces usually paid for the Drugged Liquors
ery Respectfully,
J. S. WILLIAMS, k Co.,
Stroudsburg, Monroe Co. Pa.
July 27, lfcbD.
Delaware, Lackawanna & Western
RAIL ROAD.
Winter Arrangement, 1867-68.
rASSLNUER TRAINS LEAVE
WISTWABD. EASTWARD.
Passenger Mail
Tmiii. Trjiu. STATIONS
A. M.
9.00 Now York.
11.30 New Hampton.
JM WaM.in-lwn.
-i 03 Oxford.
12.15 UmJgevH'.e. .
12 .10 Mauunka Chunk.
P. M. f
Dine l.on IVlawarr.
1.1U Mount Bethel.
Mail rr.senger
I rain.- 'Irani,
r. M.
4.50
2.30
5.15
2.01
1.50
IA0
J.3j Dine,
l.io
r. m.
19.51
I2.::s
12.54
H 1.23 Water Cap.
1.40 Slroudsburg.
J 1.51 SprHguevllie.
sirj lU-niyvilie.
2.20 akland.
2.3'J Forks.
3.ii0 Tobvhanna.
3 14 Gou'ldslioio.
3.3B Moscow.
12.14
II.5A
11.37
II. IT
11.04
10 40
10 30
L! 0.C0
3.47 Dunning,
4.20Ar.
U3
W A. M. JSCRANTON
P. M.
6.25
5 55
5.40
5 91
4.35
4.10
3.40
3.10
'J.45
P. M.
F 10.10 4.35I.C ( Al9 50
10.40 4 57 Claik's Summit. it
10.53 5.05 Abinston. 9.20
11.13 5.21 Fac-totviIle. 9 04
11.43 5.41 Nicholson. 8.40
12.08 6.03 Hnpboitoio. S.23
12.39 fl.25 Monlrnsr. S.0O
1.0H f40 New Mil ford. 7.3'.l
I 35 7.05 Great Ucnd, 7 20
P. M. P. M- A M.
'Station foot of Liberty street.
CONNECTIONS WESTWARD.
The MAIL TRAIN from New York con
nccts at MANUNKA CHUNK with the
train leaving Philadelphia (Kcnsinston De
pot) at. 8 a. m., and at Great Bond with
the bxpress Mail train on the Erie Railway
Willi sleeping car atlacnrd. stopnin(r at al
the principal stations on the road, and arriv
ing at Buffi lo at G. 15 a. ni., and at Sulaman
ca nt n. m.
The PASSENGER TRATN from Scran
ton connects nt Great Rend' with thronjil
trains going West and East on the Erie Rail
way, arriving at Buffalo at 12 00 midniffht
and at Salamanca at 11.55 p. r.i.
"CONNECTIONS EASTWARD.
The MAIL TRAIN from Great Bend ron
nects there with the Cincinnati Exnres..
Irani on the hne Railroad from tho West
at Manunka Chunk with a train for PhiL
delphia, Eoston, Trenton, and intermediate
italions arriVinr in l'inljde nhia al O.tH)
m., and nt New Hampton with a train for
J-iaston. iiethlchcm. A entown. Readinrmn
- - o
Harrisburcr, arriving at the latter d'hcr i
0..1U p. in.
CONNECTIONS AT SCRANTON
made with trains lo and from oil ht a I inna n
the Lackawanna and Bloomsburir Ro.lrr.l
and on the Delaware and Iludgmi'Pnnsl rn :
Railroad, Time Tables of which roads art-
printed telovv.
' " "It." A. IIEXR r, '
r General Pa6s. and Ticket Agent
DO.VT FOOL TOUK 710X1:1"
BWaV for Wnrthlla nrlii lpi f Ptirni.
ture, but go to McCarty's, and you will gei
wen paid lor it. iSept. Tt7.
f 1
' (JK CAT WESTERN HOTEL
AND
IIt)VB: STAKLLS, ' -
Nos. 1311, 1313, 1315, & 1317 i
MARKET STREET,
Opposite Pcnna. R. R. Depot, . ,
PHILADELPHIA.
CIIAIILES GERIIART
M.rch l'J, l.-lm. '
.or a
r Till T.-or.i.ns OICAT Jli.VtT ro
gcrofula and Sorofuloua Diser.703.
rronx Emery Etlc, a t-f!t-Z-it,ten jiht.i .-. cfOx-
"I have roM ln"j qi.ri;i:i.& nf your Sii.vrA'?
i i a imt never vi-r o'l-; :nu.K' v.-i.h-M oi me
il-i'treil effort .ml lull ?ati.-:aonri tj.:ijj u iiottw
it. As f;tt n on i- n.-oj!.- try i'-, tin-y li.pc - IV r.:
beon no mcUkiu like :t 1ks:o j i.n o-.tr vunuitiiutty." '
Eruptions, Pimples, ElctAes. Puatwlr.a, Ul
cers, Sores, and all Diaea.ea of the c.- -From
.Vr. Holt. Stru"vv, .ivV.., Fin"u.
1 only !o niV r.it v to Vuil ani ix-.n!!", wun
1 nH my tctiiiiauV to tliat ) ua iiiiJi.,l o - f -e nM
li.:U.;il virtu.vi of vo;ir i? Ki M' WMIJ. v. Ay ! i -,'h-ter,aj;va
tt-.i, li;f nti aHlir-tiutr li:n'"- r J
eye, mid hair for year, whMi we wr n:.. t
eare until wo t;iv- your Simi'Ar.li.!.;. f ..v
locn well for soaii miithi."' , '
From fJr. Jnwr h:. J7n; t k"
eteriiH'l Lvltiff hrAttit y. f '.
Mr l:iu.1iUr eniTi :
.profulous TUti.m, w!vi :!i ra;
Nothiu? afTord"d iinr n-lK-t t.:
v. .r.
.. v. ;t? a
; ,!).. -i.
. ' : i :r
c.: ; l i. yc'
v.-.
X.
ym Charles . .' ?7r. .'.'j
C.tce. Murr-iit ti- ('., 1.1 .-.it
ih
papers in .V.-A:i-f, .V. .
"I h ti for M'vt-rr.l yo:;r ' :
huinyr i i my fn.e. wii" :i .- ..-'.;...;
until it lis.HurJ my :. it.ir. ;,: I ;
ernblo aftticti :i. 1 tri -J al.u i c -. v
coulJ of both advi -u a'i I i i , n.Ui!
rt lir w!i.-.tovcr. ur.Jil I toji . ; v
i, . t 1
.::: :...
It immediately made my fa? rorro, M v- i .
it ntiarht for a time: but ri a t ;'-'
kin Le'.m to frm unJor tlivi biot.-lic. n.n
tinuwl until mv face ii 3 a:n.ot!i si a
and I am without a-.iv nyniiiiia " --'
I know or. I e-.ijor'p.'.-rc.-t ho..!'h, .;v t
dou!t o tc It tj yo;:r .S.'.uj.irA .
Erysipelas Go:. sr Eetf.itj i , ."j
From Dr. Holt. Sattri-t, c.V St.. " ' ' "
1k.-A v;-::t. 1 atl I'..i !.iii to rtfiiio- -'..- 4"
ant 5.ri."'i.;in Si'i by the i'.o- ci i r - ; .r
SiR4.iPA!;:LI.,amt I have jt r. . ; - .
of Af liifjna it Kry-ipdu wi;h it. . '
wrr riual tii; S i "!!.. v
pliotl to the jro;'c8M j:i as well as l.. : ; . " -
From J. J ' ' ' ' N t-7-. ir.,.-. .
44 Kor tvolv yonr?. I h- 1 the yt-iJo.v r.-: -
on mv ri"ht nrni, during wiii -!i lir.ic I trioi tH.
. J . . : : 1 J 1 . , .. 1
rriUDloJ piiyti.iii 1 ro-.ii'i rvnuu. .iii'i u . uv
dro Is or rt.!UrH w.rt;i 01 nifMiom-.-a.
were ho hi I tii:it tha rov.ln li";i!4 vi
doctor dfeide.l that my nrm mut W :i
LwL'jn tnWin ' vo ir .S.:t'sf .-.Tu.!.A. !.
tk-s7ai5l koine of your I'ii.i.s. Tuy-i ' kv
riirod mi. I nui naw nn well an-1 ::i': -Lk-in
in a iul:lia jilaif, my e y i -bo-lv
i'i thi community, nis-.l fx.-il.'.. t- .
II.'
From TT,i. llen'j .'onrn, .'f " '
('. II'., a ie.xlinj number vj ii: '. .. .
eitt.
I hiY? n-:e t rnur S.r.SAfAni'.' i
for sroncrr.l tlei-ilitii, and :or a..i
-'.
wish rery l".ir.;i i:;l rcHuItt, .1.1 I iti .u...w.v i,
coia.ii" di io il 10 l-lc atili:-." (
St. Anthony's Fire, Eosc, H
U.-.i-vri.
Gc&ld Head, Sore E.
From llarrfj bfcslcr, Ft-j.,ike r.lU
'J'i:n.'.littii;ir-i- I leui crui, '.: '
"Our only chSM, nbont three y-;.rj
ntt;i'ko(l by ii.npU-a on iu foro':i-.i .. ' .
rproad until they lornto-.l- a lo.-.ti...,.,.:
ore, wliiuli co-crcU his faoo, cn I i..t.A.
Ins vcs lor onie Uy. A kkll wl ! ;.. : .
nitrate of silver nnd cthtrr i-ir..
Apparent cfA-ct. l or n:'ti-iii c':.y ;
hnilfji", l9t with tin-Ill h-i ::'.:i. . I 1
tori'.i; nn l rorrupt wound r-.iii
fare. Having tried e.i-ry T;:i-i H
hojie from, wi U.ui ;ivi.r j...r -
unit applying' the louiue o: ji 'tn:-h 11. .
direet. Tin orc h--j;.iii to wA v. ..
tl;c firit bottle, and v.::j well whi-n i. : .
tho second. Tiis child's yehishe, w r;i.- 1 I
ii .:i
out, grove hiiL-i, a'ld 1;? i iior ss h-;i.- . - .
us niiV ot'i r. Tin to hid ui-ihuutUoo S i ' ' '
that the chil i n:uil dk."
SypLilia tnJ Horcurial DI.;e-i-.
From Jir. liirur.i Lut, i.wi... ,
"I fnid your Sap. WAniU-A Xiioif n.. -:'J;
f'.-mr-dr lor tiu tecondarr ryniptotns cf
end for vyi.liilitic nit'-i"-' tlinu tny tiller vm- i--.-- .
The j.TCM-rnimi nro Inddttcd lo yoa lor ku:..$ ti
best mcIieiuc we have."
From A.J. FretAh, M. D.,f.n e-.alie'.t ) Jf. ;f
J axrenre. .!..., irli it it ;.'?v.j:; . ' if J . .
the .eji.ililurc vi' M .sSit-'Uii..i.'!j.
'Dr.. Ay tit. My de.ir Sir: I I;: :
S a nsA ia n 1 li. a nu'eoce. Ih-iit rcinL 1 iw.- '; ' -,
both of the prim-.iry nn.i scou,l.irj iy,i . -. - :'r
turd hi some c.isis that vrcro t-j o-i-.i .-..: : yi--.-;
to other romciieK. I i!o not knor v. .: j -.-m
jloy with inor? eertr.iut v ot' (.uce-.i-, v.:.-. - p.1.. .1 -lulftlterativo
is required."
Clint. .9. Van I icie, cf S'ew TTririri '. , .V ,
hA.l t.n.'aJi'i.t ulcers on jiis I'V, eu5-.l ;.i;- '::. j
of mcrearv, or merenrt'n rii.ien.ie, w'..i ':: j:;."
and more -'2Tavatel ior years, in "
reiHlv or treatment t!i-.t Ciiil l be M;'lt'
t . 1
. .
wrwn ri: r-c of Ayiik's m vKivr.'.r.
him. I'cw ensei tiin !; l-.i-.m-l mor i.'i t-'
distrchi.; tli.m iaii, r.ui it lo .-w. t
hollies to euro IJ:n.
Zteucorrhcsa, VTh-itc-, Fv.-.u'"-- V.'--:-::-.js,
ar. p.-nci-.'.Uv rr..'!i.T-.i by i:. ! -. : . "-
v;-f., J'r.l r.re very oft- .1 ourt-tl i- ' l. i
cliret of lists SM:sA"fA:Ul.! A. i-ti:s:. hv,
however, in ail 01 lh' is.vr.s iiMt;:s.:. , ihe
:-.p;lieHtiv.i of lor .1 re::iedi-:s.
rc.-.i i.'ie t'tll-i.tften rn-l irf.Jt.'y cr Vr.:V.-f ."-.
.hicob .rorrill, ( f" i.:-:'f i.
I have found yovr .S aj-.Aa r w:i i.i.a j.-i ex. !iert
a'tt-rstivn i:i !i-e;i.'e' of fnnale. M::vy e:;-.f. of
Irrf;(i! irity. I.eneorrhe.-t. Int'-r.ial I 1 ;r:ti. j. ; z'i
l.Mrdi-biliiy, aribinjr fro:n the t.cro";ihv:s diaTii.-s:.
have yii'l !e:"l to it, nnd thera sre few th-t ilo ;t
vchenitaeSect is properly nLle I Ly Ioc:il treMtine:t.'
A ln-'i', umciiliii'; to (ili'rn? the pulUcatio i cf hr
nanir, irri.'r .
" My d.-inhttT and myself hrv been car.-.l c' a
verv neltilitiLtin
3' I.e:ieo:-rh t of lontr M-.h.Ujj, r?
yov.r S R-AI'AR11.I.A.
two bottles f '
Rlioamatism. Gout, E5ver GrrepTr.t:
pepsia, II..it Dis?n:, 27-: ii -I.
wlio make I bv S, r 'Vii in th- syRtt'in, a:
cured by thi. ilxT. hAKAi'Af.ii..v.
AYER'S
OA TIT A It TIC TILLS
possess jo tsti'.nr :ulr.trtnjrcs over the ot'-.cr
inirgiitivcs in the r.-.vrket, r.ni ilioir M:j-criir
virtues arc so universally know n.tliat wr need
not !r more t't:tn to assure llie public t'.ieir
qitrslity is n:;'.:ni;.:i-.c-l equal to the best it ever
I: -.is 1-tM n. anil t!i:it t'tey i;i:".y he depended on.
to nil ti: ;t tliov Imve ever Jpne.
1'i epar. d ! v j. C. AY Eli, M. !., i Co.,
I.tiwtd!. JI;!s., and sold by
F.or salo by Pruists nnd deflers. io
uicdicine everywhere. June 20, 'GT-ljr
MWGOODS
AT
Greatly Reduced Prices!
IT WOULD . KESPKCTFULLY AS
nounce to the public, that I haveiust
made large additions to ruy nlrendv exten
sive stock aud am uoir selling
Sic, ic, lower tCan cver
My shelves are loaded with -ML'SLINS.
CALICOS', - . . ;
, DP LAXPS, and
vixen A MS,
of the most celebrated uialce.'niy charges
lor which will prove astouishiug to custo-.
mcia. . Jl v stock ot
Dross Goods -
embracing nearly every variety of styl
color and fabric is well worth the atten
tioo of the Ladies, while iu' '
CLOTHS aud 'ASMlir ISKS,
both plain uud fjincy, J ,cuu offer induee
metits.to. pentlemen . which they cannot
forgo without detriment to their tiuauces.
My stock ot , v. , , . fT'T
U LS, YAXKEP NOTIONS,
c , is also full, and ia offered low. 3Jy
assort nieut of
Coffees; Sugars Molasses, and Syrups
is very eorupicte, and as usual dcju ai a
very low Cure. ; ' - :' :v'
I haro lots of goods tho. names of which
could hardly be compressed within th
lmits or an advertisement, all ot winch
will be Bold cheap. ' ' - -
Ilemember, the place to buy. with the'
best assurance of getting your money s )
worth is at . ' .'
lUlODHEAD'S ;
Cheap Store in Stroudsburg.
March I I, 1867.
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