JULU e I i $J EN'S HEAVY BOOTS, -'. .Wholesale and Retail, AT MORRIS L. DRAKE'S,"" Two doors above Jefferson ian OJice, MAIN STREET. :STOP THE ROBBER! Do you ask, what robber! Why, Father dime, of course, who is stealing the color from million of Lends t hair. Alas ! HE CANT BE STOPPED. What then! His ravages can be, repaid IN LESS THAN TEN MINUTES. It it eoon done. No trouble; no danger of injuring1 me nures. ini a stain. ' CRISTADOROS HAIR DYE confers a superb black or any shade of brown with all "but miraculous rap:di;v. Manu factured by J. CRISTADORO. C3 Maiden Ian. New York. So;d by all Drugeii-ts. Applied ly cli Hair Dresser?. Apr. :-l'i Itch! Itch!! Itch ! ! aCRATCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH! r in fror, 10 to 4 hiuw. Wmkatox s Ointment cures The Itch. Wmkaton's Ointment cures Halt Rhevu. Whkatok' Ointment cuivs Tetter. WbsatoVs Ointment cuicij Bakxifrs' Itch Wbaton' Ointment cure Old Sokes. Wmeatox's Ointment cures Kvery kinr or Hvmor like Magic. Price, 00 cents a lox ; by r ad, f.t) cent. A.ldrr WEEKS A PORTER. No 170 Wsh;n?tou Street, Bo-tun, Mj. For si If bv all Drusjgists. ' Hp:. U, 1SG7-Iyr. "IT WARRANTED CHEAPEST AND V V BEST ! Te Farmers, Express Companies, Stage Proprietors, Livery Eslcblitkmentt, mni all teho use Ilorts. DP. TCDIAS' VE.NET I AX llOKSti LIXLMEXT, In Pint Bottles, at One Dollar, For the cure nf La'jienes. Scratches, Wind Galls. S..rauis, Brui-s, Splint?, Galls, Cuts. Colic. Si pping Stifle, Overheating, fore Throat, Nal in he Foot, Ac. AM wh own or emjloy hr??, are as sured thatlhis Liniment will do all and mure than is stated in curing the above-. :amrd complaints. During twenty years it Las ever failed to ive sitts'actio:. in a single iastanre. Sold by nil Drug-gist'. Depot. &fl Cortlandt Strtet, New York. A.2-lra GRACE'S CELEBRATED SALVE. We are constantly hearing favorable re pcrts from those who have tried this remedy. Amy Anthony, wife of Mark Anthony, of this city, and livicg at No fi Locust Street, afflicted with a felon on the finder, was re cently induced to iiiake a trial of the Sle. Almost instantly she experienced relief from the pin. which had been almost unendura ble. Every other remedy but this proved unavailing. Those who have tried it once are sit;s'ied of i'e merits, and nothing will induce them to be without a aupp.y. Fall Riter Netss. The LasV tilmM Succe IfflRDRESSlM will quickly restore Gray Hair to its natural color and beauty, .tod produce luxuriant growth. It W perfectly harmless, and is preferred orer every other preparation by th?--: "ho have a f:re hcid cf hair, as well as those who wish to reitore it. The beautiful glots and pcrfurae iaaparted to ths Hair make it deiirabla far old and young. For by m.11 Iroijtrt. PSPOT, 193 GREE5WICH ST., 5. T. :cr. il. lcG7.-l yr. WISTAE'S BALSAM OF CHE2RY For the curi! of Coughs. Colds, ILntrcemss Akth'ua, Injlveuza, Croup, Whooping Ccugh, Bronchitis, Predispotiticn to Con tumptinn, tfc, yc. This treat remedy is loo well known and is perf. rrninp to much good to rnaku it nec essary to vo into an el abort te ditctisMon o- its merits. Sudice "it to say that it ft. 11 maintains its tupremrry in cur ng diseases of the rmst o! ditiate character, and th.t aM who suffer from the at'ove complaints, after having tested this remedy, fceblom hav oc casion to resort to other appliances to insure ,a per&ct restoration t' health. Testimcny cf Mr; PETEE SHATr. W'iit WiariELD, N. Y., Dec. 10, 1660. Messrs. S. 5V. Fowle i Sos, Ronton. Gentlemen, During the winter of 16-79 i was very much out of health, afilicted with , severe Coygh, Vain in the side and Liiyt's, ,nd a fjencral depression of health tu uh n extent as Qrr-rrv to f.larrn jnysrl' and 1riend r.e V ttic resu't. Hurip -,J'8 tim"J I inad tcveral h.j'uiy re-c in ri?d remediep. with linie or no go id -result, and h id , con ; duded.'.o try Jhe eifi-ct of Southern flimate o poo my health: but, befw carrying this resolution tnto effect, I wan indued by the urgent solicitation of your s gent. Mr. Hunt ley, to give Dr. Wistar's Bai.sam of Wild Cherry a trial. I did no, and to my freht joy found immediate and pferiaar.en relief by the use nf only one bolllt, and I m now in as rood health a ever. I be lieve your Balaam oneoftheb .st remedies, !or :; Roughs, Colds, and all Lung Diseases, now .in ce, and conscientiously rccbaimeud it as uch. Yours truly, PETER.MIAW. Prepared by !?ETH W. FOWLE & SON, 19 Trement tft., Ro Dfpitp p"-ieiailv. pORKESTOg jJgEN'S CALF BOOTS, , SEWED AND PEGGED, Wholesale and Retail, AT MORRIS L. DRAKE'S, Two duors above Jefrersonian Office, ' ' main btbikt. . Hou. Thomas . Florence, an extreme Democrat, is out in favor of conferring suffrage ou all races and sexes. IftFOElti'.vriO.V. Information guaranteed to produce a lux uriant growth cf hair upon a bald or beard less face, also a recipe for the removal of Pimpbs, B otches, Eruptions, etc., on the skin, leaving the s.me eoft, clear, andbeau- ti:ul, can be obtained without charge by ad- IrPcsinirTllfW F nriDUAY 0 - . ' . j t i , vukiiiii, 623 Broadway. New York. May 10. 1 507.-1 vr. ?3 AitRSHS). un 1 ursd.iv, April 21st, lSti?. Rt the jride's residence, by the Rev. Edward Bar ras. Mr. William II. Dcnlap and Miss Margaret Brsu, both of" Poconef Monroe County, !'a. This yo iti.fu!, harpy bb omirg pair, Have bent 1 1 Hytrin's pleasant strand, Fulfill'd ihir vows, end prcmiAl there. To walk through life, ii he-irt and hand, Register's Notice. FTOTICK IS UEKEUV GIVEN TO A 4 aii pers jii.-i iutcrested in the Estates o the respective decedents, that the fol lowing accounts have been filed in the Register's Office of Monroe County, and withbc presented far Confirmation to the Orphans' Courtof si J County, at Slroad bur-, ori .MONDAY, the L5lh clay of MAY, at 10 o'clock, a.m.: Account of Phiiip Smith, Adui'r, Ac, of John I. Smith, deceased,. Account cT Peter (iruver, Adm'r, Ac, of Susannah Van Dunkirk, deceased. Account of'Jvha Shuppi Levi Franti. Executors, Ac, of Cltritiau Metzgar, tie ceased. Second account of Felix Storm A" Abel Storm, Executors, Ac., of James Newell deceased. Account of John S. Fisher, AJm'r, Ac. of George Shupn, deceaitrS. Second account of Samuel PlattenLarg, Executor, ic, of Jcha I'lalteabur:, dt ceased. Finn! account of George Eutts, Adui'r, Ac, of Miclnel Eutt?, deceased. Final arcGunt of Levi Frantz. Execa- tor. of o acob Fran? i ceasSw. .vecouni ot v.. n. ijC2auie". AJai r. Sic, cf Manuel Gur2n'c, decesseJ. Suppleuienta! account i-f 1. S. Staples. Adm'r, Jlc, cf Jaruss N. Durlln.sr, dee'd Account ( f Philip jl. E;?-.h, Exscutor, Ac, of John Pirhcr, deceased. .vccou'ii or .-ioriiiiam -Cirzr.r, rt C-asa Te?f8r2ento Ar.nexo of Susunuth Melzar, deceased. Account cf (Jhsries liufsmith. ct Ciarah l:ujs:n:tu, d: :cascd. EittecbeaJar, Final iccour.t cf George .1! - of ChrSt-pber EittsaVcadi Final account cf S?-uii S. Keller, ir- i riving Excjutor, d'r?., rff JoiP'h Keller. d?ceaeej. i'v.: s rcc.iz'. of Ni'-.iu llwk, r.z of the Adtii'M. Ac , .f Willia'E Hawk, dee'd. JOIi:-; S. FISHER. Eegiittr. Register's OiTice, Strcadabur-;, ) .; ' c " a -1 i MOWEIt ic REAPER. (A co'nbinotion of different patents.) IT C O M 13 1 N E S MORE VA LUABLE il foattires and wi'l better njpct t:i want of Farmers than any Machine ever invent.-d. U s b en in use for the past seven years, and has proved a per ect succe. Can be worked successfully on rough and stony land, and ;s:he ino-t durable niach ne id u-e. has a loose pole and no pressure on thtj h res reck. Has an ele-ating Isver for raising the bar. The bar can be rctiined at any required heigh'h wihuut the assist ance of the drircr, and can.b securely fold ed fr transportation. The CuttT-rar, in !ro:t of driver, is tr;o mtcd oi wheels wh'ch reduces the friction, and by mc iti. of which ;lie he g!it of c ti can be regulated. The pjtcited draft rra;)gCinont prevents side draft, and nibic9 th Cutters to pas-m and ct of fuirows w th ;ate and saftty. The Guards are ot mal ea!l'j iron, tie:! faced ; are placed near together 0:1 tnc 'orin a protection to the r Cutters, and are warranted tiot t) brrai;. .The Ear and Fnme arc raisod at the tame time and ob structions pissed, Letwecu the wheels, ae hiuli as the nxlc. 'I ie working parts und liar always retain the tame relaiive position; there is, there ore, no unnatural strain or wear on the genrinjr or k:n!o bar, as h the case in other midlines. Every ma chine is warranted. WhitcoaiVs Sulky Hay Rake.. - Share's Couiter Uari'ow. fenl fjr a Pimphlot giving detailed D v scriP'iuus and Jiiosirattoi r.. . E. T. CROASDALE, Agiut, Dduare Watur iap, l'a. April CO, 1666 -3m. ' " LAST ("ALL! ' . The uuderfignsd respect fully informs all persons indeb ed tobini by Note or Book ac count tiiat he is now in went of money to ub'e him to fuif.il engagements he has mad fur putting up a new Rnck . biild.rg wht:r the old frame uow aland. Alb who promptly respond to this call w ill receive his thankr, and thos who fail will bccoirpelled to pay. NICHOLAS HESTER. '!r'-.ijof,rf, D. 1MJ7. fJOYS & YOUTH'S BOOTS, Wholesale and Retail, - AT .MORRIS L. DRAKE'S, Two doors above JefFersonian Office, MAIN TBEIT, Bankrupt Notice. IV THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE I Lnited Statfs. tor the Eastern Dis trict of Pennsylvania In the matter of Richard D. Wilson, Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy. Eastern District of Pennsyl vania, atEiston, on the 22d day t-f April, A.D. IRC??. Notice is hereby given, that .i Petiiio.i has been fled in said District C. urt by Richard 1). Wilson, cfShawiieo, in said District, who has been heretofore duly declared B.iiihiupi, under the Act cf Congress entitled ''An Act to establish a Uniform Systrm of Bankruptcy throughout th United St&tes," approved March 2d, 1-G7, for a Discharje and Ceitificato there of, from all his debts ar-d otter claims prova-! ble under stid Act, and thai a meeting of creditonj be hidJ on the 9 h day MAY, lif'.8. at J(J o clock, a.m., t;etj-e the Rcatster, V. E. Doster. Esq .at hisotT.ce, Center Square, Eaaton, to be continued by adjournment, if ncccs-ary, when and wheru the exam nnl.r.n o said Bankrupt will be fsniehed, and it ie ordered that a hearing be had upon the said Petition for discharge and certificate on WEDNESDAY, the 20th day cf MA V, lGd. before the said Court at Philadelphia, at 10 o'clock, a.m , hen and where all creditors who have proved their debts, and other per sons in interest may appear, and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer cf the catd pet.ticner sh'iulJ not be granted. C. II. URAKLV Assignee. Attcat, W. E. DOSTER, April 30.-3t.J Register in Baiikruptcy. Last Notice. SUBSCRIBERS TO TilE BUILDING if the LUTHERAN CHURCH, in this Borough, are hereby ratified th.t the last installment will be dtte the 1st cf MAY r.ext, hen payment will be required. Bv order cf CHURCH COUNCIL. April 16, 1S53. rjHE UNDERSIGNED WOULD CALL JL attenticn to th s'.cck cf HASDWAR3D, CUTLESY, , AND TOOLS, wHich he intcn-ls opening1 about tha 23th iait., (at C. D. Crod head's old st;id) on MAIN STREET, STROUDSBURG, ' and would solicit the patrunage o.'hii fr'trijs, and !he public genoraUr. Gc:i!3 at Lowest City Prices JOSEPH MAT LACK. April 23, iSCe.-r-m. Auditors Notice. The urdr-ra'gnc?, Audi'or, appointed by the Orphans Cojrt or' Monrce Ci or.ty, to u.&ke d:lrih.:t;cn of tfie biirice rcmnnir in the ban rrr.nitrit'-r It of 3z:uel D. OverStlJ. arf of the Estr.te of Ananias Ov. r- field, d-cd, wiu siienu lit nc tu.ics o: mf 3jtp.-int!vrn, on r riday, "Jay 113, at 10 o'clock a. rn at his oilic-e in the B 'rough of Stro'ideburg, when and where all parties interested are required ti attend and ihey wi'l be heard, or be fbrrer debarred from cowing in fur an? share cf siid fund. JOHN li bTORM, April 23, lSG. it. Auditor Bankrupt Notice. N THE DISTRICT COUIiT OF THE 1 UNITED TATF.8, FOR THE EASTERN DIS TRICT of 1enmylvama. In the mutter ej Br.JAMiX I. Schaffeh, cf I unkhannccu T:tionhip. in the County of Monroe, in the said district, a 1'tnhrupt. Tne said Buik rupt having urder the act of Congress of the 2d M'-rdi, ItOT, rih'd his petition for a dU- clur'O from all h s dt tits provable ur.i.er Un said act, nnd for a certificate thereof, alb g- ing tli.it no asacsis have come to the hands of the AfBingir, it is ordered that a ti.tet.r.g of the creditors be held en the 'Jth day of MAY, 15GS, at 10 o'clock a.m., te'ore the Rg!fcter, W. E. Dosteb, f's'4.,at f i i - oCEce, Cetitre Sq iare, to be continued by adjourn ment if necessiry, when anJ where the ex aminatir.n of the siid Cankrupt will b- fin-if-hed, nnd any business of the second and third meetings of creditors, required by the twenty-seventh and twenty-eigth sections of the said -act tmy be transacted: And that if neither Assignee nor creditor opposes, the Re'isier certify to Iho Court whether the said Bankrupt lias in all things conformed t" his duty under the eiid act, and if rrjt, in what respects ; which cvriiScate, and the said cxati'inat cn, when c!ced, with a I o hcr papers relating to the case, will be filed by the R-giti-r in the Clerk's Ofiice. It is further oidered that a hearing be bed upon the said petition lor discharge and ccr tif.cate, on WEDNESDAY, the 27th diy of MAY, A.D. 1SG3, bef. re the aiJ Cour; at Philadelphia at 10 o'clock a.m, when and where all creditors who hve proved their dt-bts and other persons interefcted, may appoir and show cause, if ai.y thay hive, why the prayrr of t!i3 ssid petitioner should not be granted. jyj Witness tho Honorablp Jon? I fjWiCADVf alauer, Ju"geof the said VtSry Di.-trict Court and the seal there of, at Philadelphia the 17th dv of April, .1.). 1S08. G. R. FOX." Clerk. Attest, W. E. DOSTER. April HZ.-Zt. Regietcr in Bankruptcy. Auditor's Notice.' A'siafe of ADAM IIUFSMITII. deceased, r I HE UNDERSIGNED AUDITOR, ap k. pointed by the Orphans' ('our', of Mun- roe County, to nuks distribution of toe mo ney in the hands of. Peter IlulVm'th, survive Executor, &.c, of Adaui IIoh:iit!, dee'd. to nnd among tho parties entitled thereto, will aUend to the duties of his sppolntmen', on FRIDAY, MAY l.r, iSGS. at 10 o'clock, a.m., at the Prothonotary'ri (Jtlice, in the Eo ro'jjjh of Slroudsburg, at whic'i time and place all persons having any elairm or do injnd on said fund will present the same, or hi debarred from coming in f.-r a fharo ce tlMnarr.f. THO. M. M.U.HANEY.' Arrii 10, l-s. An: JLADIES AND MISSES KID AND MOROCCO LOOTS, Wholesale and Retail. AT MORRIS L. DRAKE'S, " Two doors above JefiVrsonian Ofiice, MAIN street. WANTED, AGENTS to sell th-cheap-. es?. most pnctical and durable pens ever brought brfire the public. GREENE S GOLDEN PENS, widely celebrated fur their remarkable flexibility and anti-ccrro. nive properties. J he.-c I'ens are put up in bronze and gilt slida boxes, sell rapid'y and pay a large profit to the agent. Sample caret?, wttli 1'cut', forwarded in receipt o! 10 cts. Circulars free,' address, Chas. 3 Gkkl-ne, 413 Chesnut St., Phi!., Pa. April 2, lbS.-la. CHAT. SNYDER, HEAL ESTATE AGENT, Has opened an odce for the tsle and pur chase of Real Estate, in the ofiice occupied by John B. Storm, Esq., two dors above th Straudsburg Hou' on Main Street, Strouds burg, Monroe Co., Pa. .Apr.l 0, 1SGS. 2rj. smZZ-- -ft--. 1 .1 rxlciitivt! Zolol STOVLS ol Jl jiL all deecriptioos hsve been received at r5L al the store if the subscribers, in the borough of Srroudsbur. They hars COOKING STOVES, & PARLOR STOVES, of the latest improvements; and entire new ttyleF, and coniider-ibleMvir.jof fuel, which can be had at the lowest City price. A'sa all kindd of 8tove-?ipe. A large af sort merit of TIN WARE cf ev ery description, constantly on hand, which will be eoIJ at wholeeile and retail, ae rea ito::ab!e as can be hsd in the City. A'l kinds cf repairing dons in the ehortect, cbeapeal and best manner. Call end exun ine their Etock before voa rurc'se elscwhcr. Ort. 17, '67. ' FLORY & BRO. UIauarf, LsciaanBa & Western RAIL ROAD.'' Sunnier ArraLScnnt, April 12, 1853. TRAIN'S LEAVE. TTKSTWAtD. J EARTrrAlS. Pit Vs. M.t 4TA7IOM. Xiil x. r r.. A.M. I 3 ?3 7.4i rhi'a-N'pSia, i-tO i.aj P0 V",I. - S-50 59 T.?i II.2j New tiir.t ta. 1S.3C 7.r.- 72 IH3. Waii;!wf, )5 1 6 4i T i5 J2 v5 Ox.'urU. 1?.C5 C.S? Pr7f2.1T IJri.i2evi:.t. II ii 6.51 S 2 li jO M::U'Aa rhuni. 1 1 .-11 6 li 6 25 1.C0 VriAY.-:e. J I 1 6.IJ f.U I. tO M..;in; Ecthel ' 1 1 IS S.AS .! I 25 Wi:fr G. ll.'O 5.J1 OCi STXJUI"tVF.O. 04i 5 19 1.VJ 151 Scrmi-::ie, 10.34 i.r P.tJ 2(2 :fcnrvi;, Il'.TI ii f.li JM i.t.'nJ, IC.M i.li fc.:w S Z) Fc.-I.. t 47 4 is J 1& 3.C3 Ti :'j"i:(ra. 9.17 4.H Ifl II 3.;3 Mosccw. S.53 3 37 A M. 11.01 3.17 i:f. 1 -7 . 11.15 11.35 4.25 SrraliUP. S-'O 30 6 ?C 11.40 4.57 r;.y'i 9 JT"?:'. T i 5-' 1 1 51 5.C5 Al,:rp:or. ?.3v - f IS 15 5 21 Fail i!)t:.. 7.! l.li Vi.4i S.41 NiP'o'icn. f.55 4.10 1 OS ft.Cl !'..- r-bcl: m. 6.:;s 4 IS 1.35 0 15 Moa.rorr. 15 3.45 1.r,3 fl.45 N Mi.f ri, i 14 3.1T 2J5 7.fc5 GmleiiU, 5.11 ? 5 5 A.M. P.M. T.M. Dinner and Snpper at Delavrra Staticn. coxnsctioxb: At NEW HAMPTON with Centra! R R. nf Nw Jewry. Trains arrive ff.m New Y rk a II. 11.20 A.M. and 2.15. 0 43. and 7.20 P.M.; from Eiton 7.r3 A.M., 3. 13 and 7.WFP.M. At WASHINGTON with Morris and E sex R.R. Trains from New York arrive at 1().L3 A.M., 4 .'10 and 7.02 P.M ; from Eas tonat 7.'2S. 10.:i:l A.M., and 12.14 P.M At MANUNIvA CHUNK with th2 B-ivi-dere Delaware R.R. Train arrive at 12.03 and 7..r3 P.M. from Phih'd-If.bia, and lesvc f,r Philadelphia at 12.3 P.M., and for I1 viderc'at 8.13 P.M., where the list-train re mains till next morning. At SCRANTON with Lackawanna and Rlcomsburir R.R. Trains arrive Kt 8.00 A. M. frcn W.Ikes-B.rre; .11.10 .A.M. from Nortlntrnberland ; 2 03 P.M. from Wilkru- Barre ; and 0.47 P.M. from Northumber land. Ti'sioa depart at 5.40 A.?.f. for Norlhum- bcrknd: S.oO'A.M. for Vilke-C..rre ; 4.40 P.M. fr N"r:hnmbei;af.d, and C.33 P.M f,r Wilkra B rre. At SCRAN PON with Delaware and Hodson Canal Co. R.R. Trnins fior.i Car- b.ndr.le arrive at 7.-15 A.M., 2.15 P. M. Dcrart for Cnrtondale at 0.00 'A.M., 100 P.M. At GREAT UN: I) with Jt.r-e Raiiwav. Trains from the West arrive at 3 43 (leav ingBuETilo at 6.10 P.M.) on l 7.21 A.M. ht 2 and 9.27 P.M. From the LW at 2 52, 5.27, and 1131 A.M. ; 3 53 and 7.51 P.M The 1 ;tter tra.iti with Sleeping Cars attach ed, arriving at Eululo next morning at 0 15 R. A. HENRY, Gen. Pa?a. and Ticket Aenf. April 23 It6f. Bvicii! Brick! Brick'! The undersigned-having taken the Brick Yard fcnnerlv occupied ly Oliver D. S?one, on the lull back cf Ruft street, are pa rjsied t. ) supply orders or fftcr into contract for the delivery of HARD, SALMON OH EOFIERICK, either by the thousand or hundred thou.-ar.d, csegretd ttDn, during the fcca.son. Tueir clay beds produce the best brick clay to be found in this ?ction of Country, and, lrcrvt their expetitnee in il-e tusiuess, .they, ere ,n.i.,r,.r, Tl,w ....!,! n-iriii-tihrltf ittvite attention to the eupcriori'y, both in ;co'or aud quality of their FRONT PRESSED BR1C1C, which cannot tail to ..leas.. : MEI.CHOIR ROSARn,!'- tcKm V ' SAMUEL UTONR. . "vCj-c. ' N'AI V.N Fl -N fifrrrjr'.cSurj, V. April 10, ;tcrr.r 'r - U-- RUBBERS of ALL KINDS, . Wholesale and Retail, AT MORRIS L. DRAKE'S, Two doers above Jefferfonian Office, MAIN STSCCT. S ) EV. EDWARD A. WILSON'S (of Wil IX Iiamhurg!i, N. Y.) Recipe for CON- SUMP! IUN ami ASTHMA carefully com pounded at HOLLINSHEAD'S DRUG STORE. OT" Medicines Fresh and Pur. Nov. 21, IfriT. W. HOLLINSHEAD. riMIE NEXT SESSION OF THE jl stroudsbuiu; academy wi.i commence on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11 lb, ISG. PupiU admitttd at any timt. For terms. Ac., upplv to JERE- FRUTPCHEY, Principal. Frb. 20, 1G: SPECIAL NOTICE TO FARMERS AND ILL PKESO.iS CnL6 HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP Sc HOGS! In the spring of the yeir when a Horse is about fcheding his coat nothing will do him better service than a. tenapoonlul f YOL'ATT'S CONDITION POWDER, every laormrg, well mixed wi:hhisfsd. COWS. In rsilkin? rows the subscriber feel con fident tint Yocatt's Powoir, of Ac now prepares it, will astonish all who use it, and convince the most incre'iulns to sjy that by feeding a cow one teaipoonful of Yocatt's 1 owdek once a day wit! en much increase the quant ty end quality of the milk as lo yield owe pound ot Butler per week n.ore s promising much, yet we have the evide: ce of hundreds to prove this assertion. This increase is made by keeping1 the cow in a hexlthv condition with a good appetite. HOGS and SHEEP will te great! j bene fitted by tiling th;s powder. One of cur customers snys that he had 16 sheep all of which hid the Distemper, and concluded h would, try an experiment with Yovatt's Powder be gave half of ih nun.ber the Powdtr, and they recovered in a hoit t.me, the rs&t died. The genuine YOUATT S VEGETATIVE CONDITION POWDER is prep:. red from Yonatt's original Recipe at Hn'lin.diead's Drug Store. A'l other is a counterfeit. Try it and be Coniinred. W. HOLLINSHEAD. March 12, 1SS-. 7 BHLDISG LOIS opposite the Depot, at Eat Sfroudburg. Apply at once to Geo. L. Wa'ker, Real Es s'cte Droker. Office on Main St., Stronds-b-jrg, Pa. Feb. 27, 1SCS. UNDERTAKING. McCARTY hns cn baod the largest and r - r- ZtJZCi- 2T4t v. u r x l - o anl mmOh TRIMMINGS to be fuoni o. ital ic o.' either eitv (New York or Philadelphia), and will rrke this branch of hi business A SPECIALITY. COFFINS and CASKETS ef any size or style, con te furnished at one hour notc for shipment, at a charoe of ose-third LE8 THAN AST SHOP. IK StROCDSBCRO III no rase will he chire more than TEN PER CENT above actual ce!. attended t in any part cf the County, at the sho'r:eet possible notice. S-pt. 2fl,' '67. Plaster! Lime! Eones! THRESH LIME AND PLASTER ON JL hand ar.d for sa'e. OLD BON ES tough! L at S10 per ten any quantity rrce'Ved. JAMES BEl.U JR , P.M... Exper-ment Mille, April 2.-5w. Menree Co., Pa. XV M. W. PAl'L. J. D. HOAR. CHAELES W. DEA2T, wim WM. W. PAUL &l CO. Manufacture-sand Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS & SHOES. , WAREHOUSE, C2Z Market St., & Gil Conimerct Et. above Sixth, North side, PHILADELPHIA. March 19, I.S6d.tf. A pair ofgood Head Horses WANTED. Must be handsome, sound, well broken and pood travellers. A 1 fiiircash price will be paid. Apply to GEO. L. WALKER, Real Eitate Broker, Stroudaburg, Pa. March r, 1 o,-r J Jv. LOOK THIS WAY, ALT. "WHO WANT Carriage Vtork or UlaoksEiilhi rose IS A , 'SUPERIOR 'MANNER! no- THE Subscriber begs leava to io I'Tkforrn the public that he is fallj pre CA pared. t his estaHishment, at the corner of Simpson and Harsh stve:trf, iu the borough cf Stroudj.hu rg, to tuaie to order, every style ci Carriage,. Wagon, laiii. m tttCi. every wiin iu ius line oi i ue.-f-. at llic thortest rossih'.e uotitc, tiv da t!:e n.ust r.i?onublo term). Carriages voj uire !, tiimtucd and jaint el in the u?ft F'tVivi if the :irt. Having first cl .s.i n.teriil always on hand, anl uone but first-clas workmen tugaQ.l, the public; are a.Miire l that none but fiiot tl;;.-3 ;Tjrk wild Le tarued out at Y.h shop. Jfl C r.ltiecliC'U ViV. ut a lie ha -also a Dlucksmiih Shop, where jpcrior. wurkiueu will alwaj ba found ! ' -'-V to 8l,ni- t orders of customers, T,,e U if'vitC'1 td .Call J' rr: i ti HE CHEAPEST PLACE TO BUY BOOTS AND SHOE Wholesale and Retail, LS AT 31 ORRIS L. DRAKE'S, Boot and Shoe Store, two doers above Jeffier sonian Office, Main Street. Nov 7,07fltn FREE FIGHT! "COME ONK, COME ALL." One Thousand Dollars in - GB EE XT BACKS to be given ate ay by the subscriber, in th foltowtng manner: Each suit of Furnitare exceeding a hundred dollars, will rntsin one 310 green back ; exceeding two hundred dollars, 820. A'l bills exceeding sight hundred dollar will roceive ona ontrr.elei Bedroom Suit, containing 13 pieces, in any color desired. Also a present given with each bill exoefd ing S10. CARPETS, 0IL-0L0THS, &o. Every -irdar exctcdinf 40 t ds.of Brussvls Carper will centain cac t5 greenback, 1 pteee cF finding, 4 papers of Carpet Tacks, Every bdl eTceeJinr 54 yds. f Three-ply or Ingrain Carpet will coaUin $3 and on p:ec of Binding, and 4 papers of tacks; ana each bill will a acid at less money thaneaa, be purchased at retail uNew York City.. j. u. Mccarty, Odd Fellows' Hall. Siroud.kurg, Pa. DeeetnberlalfrC?. LILIE! LIME!! HRESH BURNED LIME CO atantlj on hand aorl for sale by JAMES BELL. Jr., Exrerimtnt Kills, Pa.. Jan. 20, 1S63. 25 Agents Wam'cd. $25 9 We want rlrst-class Arcnts to introduce our IMPROVED STAR SHUTTLE SEW ING MACHINE. The cheapest and best Machine in the whole country. Extraor dinary inducements in good active sal cfmcju Particulars and sample work furnished oa application. A. J. DUMONT, Agent. Feb 27.-3m. (530 Arch Sireet, Philadelphia. D' o.n'r fooi, loi'ii MO.iiY : away for wortiiless articles of Furni- lure, but go to A'cCarty's, and vou will get well paid for it. Sept26,.'87.. DOX'T ronET Hint- whrn you want otny thing in the Furniture; or Ornamental line that MeCarty. in the Odd-Ft Hows' Hal!, Main Straet, Htrouda burg, Pa., is the place to gel it.. Sept.,36; Last Notice. ALL THOSE TAX-COLLECTORS IN the several townships of Mcnroe Co.,' who have thus far failed to settle up their duplicates, are hereby rotiCed that they are required to do so between this and the next May Court. All such who will not meet this require ment will be dealt with as provided by law. By order cf the Board of COUNTY COMMISSIONERS April 2, 1SC3. $cw Cabinet Ware-Rooms!. NEW FURNITURE I OPPOSITION TO RVftSl'GCSEPtY! Philip Miller & Son RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO the public that they have opened, at 'heir new Ware-Rooms, on Main Ktrett, in Stroudsburg, adjoining tho Race, a very su perior asiortmtnt of Furniture, embracing; complete PARLOR, CHAMBER. ar.d DINING-ROOM SUITES. ann ul laeir own ana cur manutacturo which they will dit-pose of at the lowest pos sible prices for cash. They are also prepared to manufucture to Jer, any and every thing in their line, . from a single piece ot furniture up to a com plete outfit from garret to cellars all of the best seasoned timber, and by the bet of workmen. Tlu-r do uot claim to be4 the only urnittre dealer in Strondtburg who has a Iieeaje to sell furniture, but having paid a license and established themselves in business they a re determined to do full justice to alt who patronize then. Their nock of lumVr eial.ra.':? all the kinds of wood em ployed in c.i bi3et-rr.a king, and was selected. with regard t quality than to pric. Remember that we can supply full suite either ef cur own or of citv manufacture. though ne prefer filling the former, becauso greater justice can be done thereby to pur chasers. UNDER TAKING ! UNDER TAKING ! i Having provided eurseUes wi:h a nsw. at. and eletrant Hear, a lull supply of the latest s vies of CoSins and burial Cas kets, and nil the oher appliances of a first- class establishment, we are prepared to con duct the business of Undertaking, in all i'e. branches, to the perfect satisfaction oi all who fior us with orders in this line. Jf icht'ne. Sdiciij, Turning, Plaining, etc. Th?ir fuctory being fitted up with superior Turning, Saw in?, and Plaining Machinery, all driven by a powerful steam engine, order from cabinet-makers, carpenters, and other?, for work in lhec linea will be promptly anl satisfactorily filled. They respectfully a .licit a call from th public. Furniture cheerfully shown without charge, and prices as low as the lowest. PHILIP MILLER & SON,. March 14, 1267. NOTICE. Iu tlie Court of Common Plea of Monro County. Ascaxatu Mvxas, bv No. 11. Dee. T... 1SG7. SuSpo?naSur libel Lr divorce. ber next friend Si HQS GaVBCit, is. lboo. ."Viiaa isuo. poena Sur. Mel foe. divorce. John Mykss. To John Myers, respondent. vjmt Take no'iea, that the i.bovr stated. writs of Sabpcwna Sur. libel for divorce have ben returned ,k Nihil," and tint you ar rcq I'red to appear at the next tirm of wid Court, to be holdva at Stroudsburg, on ihs fourth Monday of May next, to answer sid complaint, or a decree of divcre a vinculo uutriiionit " w ll be gran'd t y said Co trt. unless caUj 1-3 hov:n to he. eo;v.r.-r. r C il A EES 1 1 EX R i : f-lM-riil" O.Ucr, Sr.-Mj.'xoarg. Ai'V't l-Vi. f i i i 1 1 i : i I?: '1 A U It J n n
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