The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, June 18, 1868, Image 3

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    Special Notices.
GUIDE TO MARRIAGE
Young Men's Guide to Happy Marriage
and Conjugal Felicity. The humane views
of benevolent Physicians, on the Errors am
Abuses incident to Youth and Early Man
hood, sent in scaled letter envelope.--, free of
charge. Address HOWARD ASSOCIA
TION, Box P., Philadelphia, Pa.
June 1, lSGS.-lyr.
TOCOSliiPTiVES.
L Prepared Prescription for ihc cure of
.... ,lu,.,,lm i. H O
CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA BRONCHI
TIS, COUGHS, COLOS. and all THROAT
and LUNG AFFECTIONS, has now been
in oso for over ten years with tho most
marked success.
l he Kemcdy, prepared under Mr. Wil
ton a personal supcrvi.-ion, bUo a pamphlet
containing me original l'rcscnption, with
lull and explicit directions for preparation
nnd use, together with a short history of Irs
case, may be obtained of
DREHER &. BRO., Drug2iats,
SlroudEburc, Pa.,
or REV. EDWARD A. WILSON,
1G5 South Second St.,
Williamsburgh, N. Y.
0 Pamphlets furnished free of charge.
M.y 21, 1SG8.-Iyr.
FIFTY THOUSAND HEADS
now clothed with masses of ric!i Mack and
brown hair would, if Uicy were unfortunately
cut orr
from a supply of CRISTADORO'S DYE
bffgm to
red, sandy, and gray. Manhood nnd beauty
with the ono defect in their personal appear-
nA mm !rl Imp
CRISTADORO'S II AIR DYE,
rejoice in their rood fortune, nnd rccom
mend it to all who require a perfect dye.
Alanulacturcd by J. CKISTADORO, OS
Maiden Lane, New York. Sold by nl
Druggists. Applied by all Hair Dre.-sers.
Jun 4, 1G3.-Im.
ItcliIItcliIIItcliI!
SCRATCH! SCRATCH! SCRATCH !
in from 10 to 45 hours.
U'nEATox'a Ointment cures The Itch.
Whfaton's Ointment cures Salt Rheum
Whbatos's Ointment cures Tetter.
Wiikato.n's Ointment cures Bariser Itch
Wh baton's Ointment cures Old Sokes.
Wheaton'm Ointment cures Every kind
. of Humor like Magic.
Price, 50 cents a box; by mail, GO cent.?.
Address WEEKS & PORTER, No. 170
Washington Street, Boston, Mass.
For Bale bv all Druggists.
Sept. 10, "lSG7.-lyr.
DR. TOBIAS'
Celebrated Vcuclian Liniment,
whoso wonderf.il cures, sure nnd instanta
neous action, in cases of Chronic Rheuma
tism, Headache, Toothache, Cuts, Burn.,
Cramps, Dysentery, etc., luvo nstonithed
tho civilized world. It ia no new catch
penny, but an article that has stood the tct'
of twenty years. The cnormotu eulo ant!
rapidly increasing demand is at once the
surest evidence of its usefulness and popu
larity. Try it nnd bo convinced. No fam
ily should be without a bcttlo in the" house
hundreds of dollars, and ninny hours of
sufTerinsr may bo saved by its timely U"e.
Colic, Cramp, and Dysentery yield at once
to its pfiin-curative proiortic3. It i? per
fectly innocent, and can bo given to the
oldeet person or youngest child. No matter,
if you have no confidence in Patent Medi
cines try this, and you will bo rnrc to
hay again and recommend to your friends.
Hundreds of Physicians recommend it in
iheir practice. None genuine unless signed,
S. I. Tobiaa." Price 50 ccntd per 1-oitle.
Sold bv all the Druggist?. Depot, CG Cort
Jandt Street, New York.
June 1, 16G8.-lm.
will quickly rcotoro Grav Hair '
to its natural color and beauty,
m! produce luxuriant growth. It b
perfectly harmless, and Is preferred,
pvrr everY other preparation by
those who have a fine head of hair,
well as those who wish to restore
Jt. The beautiful gloss Dd perfume
imparted to tho Hair make it desirabk
for old and young.
' Por fil by all Druggist
EI,0T,19S GEEENWICU ST., 2T. X.
Kot. 21, 1807.-1 yr.
?iaruii:o.
June 9, 1609, in thc churc'i at Siiawncc,
by the Rev. J. Kirky David, Amzi L. J
Bar, of Wilkcs-Barrc, Luzerne Co., Pa.,
and Marietta Btair, of Shawnee, Monroe
Co., Pa.
At Del. Water Gap, on the 13th iust., at
the residence of tho bride'a father, by the
Rev. E. J. Pierce. Mr. Svlvanus A. Plrdy,
of Purdyvillc, Wayne Co., anj Miss Eliza.
BKTU Weiss.
In Hamilton, on thc 13th inst., at the
Lutheran Pa nonage, by thc lie v. Henry
ejfext, Mr. Aarok J. Bmh;nblek aud
Almika Ftstcv, toili ol'lldrailtoa, Monroe
County, Pa,
r
jTsT 1 .1 I f Al h V 1 I T-i.
OUR PVI3W HAUT
iOR THE
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN
IS READY,
CIVIXG TITE EFST OF UKESESK3 OP
GRANT AND COLFAX,
Sketches of their Lives, the Platform,
if.us oi .acceptance, Portraits of all I
iiiu 1 ilLSUMATS. niltl Illlirll JSTATIHTin!.
JiATTEtt rciatimr to previous Presidc-nii.-il
. -
1 w . - - -
yi-L iiuua.
OCT A good Agent wanted in this county.
acs .
PublifhcrF, 21 John St., New York.
June 19, lbGS.-lt.
C. W. SEiP. M. D..
Physician and Surgeon,
STKOUDSBURG, PA.
Office at his residence, on Main Street.
ncany opposite rdarsn s Hotel.
All calls promptly attended to. Charge
i . . .... .
reasonable.
Stroudirburg, April 11, 18G7.-tf.
School Notice.
I ' nrrr..r
- via-- win ui'iu uii iiiL" iir.st iinninv
September next.
.,i..T. . ah i -
. .a I
All persons wishinr Gitu-
.I, , rri 1 . , , " ,
nilntlf! ns; I hora in 1 1 1 - cfIinnK. mn.i I
: W V 1
fPPlics ion on or before iho Ut Friday even-
ing in July next.
By order of the Board.
SAM'L REES, Secretary.
June 18, lS03.-Ct.
Caution!
rf IIE SUBSCRIBERS HEREBY CAU-
jK tion oil persons against trespassing on
their prcmit-cs, cither for the purpose of
swimming or lor any other purpose. V lola
tions of this caution will be prosecuted to
inc iuu extent oi the law.
JOHN PALMER, Ja.
SYDENHAM PALMER.
June 19, 1SG3.
NOTICE TO THE TAX-PAYERS OF
MONROE COUNTY!
5N PURSUANGE OF AN ACT OF AS
.1 sembly, entitled "An Act relating to the
collection of State and County Taxes in the
County of Monroe," approved May G, 1607,
the County 1 rcasurer will meet the lax-
Payers oi saiu vouiuy, lor coucciion ot fclaic
ana onniy ia.c, ia aim lor UiC loiiowing
1 a rn . i t- . i - I
ti.: rr t t-i viz it I
1 ' " I
unlav. Julv 25. at the Treasurer's office.
Middle SmiLhf.Pb! T.,w.,!.;:v n Mn,h,
J..lf7 M.i,nU,,,c r,,i. ii, '-
on Tuesday, July 23, at the house of Jacob
II. Place
Sniilhlicld Township, on Wednesday,
w, at Hie house ot Isaac X. La bar, and on
Thursday, July GO, at the house of Thomas
Lrodhead.
StrouJ Township, on Friday, July SI. at
Peter Ivcller'ii mill, and on Saturday, August
I, at tJic house ot John llohcnshieldt.
Jackson
nTov.nshiprat the houce of Samuel
rd, on Monday, August 3.
d Township, at the hou.5 of Man-
R. Boscard
Pocono
nasceii filler, on i ucsday, August 1.
CooILaugh lowiiihip, at tnc house of
&amng tatc, on VVcdncsday, August o.
Paradise lownship.nl the hou-c of Abra-
ham Gi.-.h, 011 Thursday. Auit G.
Lirrctt lowpship, at thc house of John
W. Yotliorj, on Frida', August 7.
Price lownship, at the houc of Lewis.
Long, on Saturday, August 8.
Lldred Township, on Monday, August 10.
at thc house oi Joseph Hawk.
Ross lowiuhip, on I ucsday, August 11,
at thc hou.-e of Jacob II. Slockcr.
Hamilton Township, Wednesday, Auuot
12, at the house of Ch:irIea'Eu:card, at Bos-
dardsvillc, and Thursday, August 13, at the
iousc of Aionzo L. bhalcr, nt Snydcrrvillc.
Ciicsnuthill Township, on Friday. AuujI
11, at the house of John Kcrchner, and on
Saturday, August 15, nt thc house of Eliza
beth Iyic?:ic.
Polk Township, at tho house of Thomas
E. IIcMcr, in Krcsgcvillc, on Monday, Au-
u:-t 17
Tunkhannock Township, at thc house of
Reuben B. Bonrcr, on Tuesday, August IS.
Jobyannna Jown&hm, at thc house of
saac StouTer, on Wednesday, August 19.
Tax-payers who avail themselves of thc
il ove opportunity to pay their taxes, will be
entitled to an abatement of FIVE PER
CENT. For the convenience tf tax-navcrj
visiting otro-Jdsburg, thc 1 rcasurer will re
...
ceivc any of thc above taxes, at.hia office, bc-
1 ire fUd days.
REUBEN GREGORY,
June 18, 1SC9J Treasurer.
Lumber Wanted.
WANT TO PURCHASK a lar-c
V v qu uitity of Hard Wood Lumber in
thc IiO would like it delivered in Jersey
City as fact as cut, fo that vc can work it,
whiUt yet green, and full of rap; can use
lojs frorn twelve (12) to thirty-four (31)
inchc3 in diameter Maple, Silver Birch,
and IJccch preferred. Addrcra
MANHATTAN VENEKR BOX CO.,
Pot-ofiicc Bx Gl()r,
June 19.-1 1. New York.
BARRETT TOWNSHIP BOUNTY FUND
STATEMENT.
Treasurer tf Barrett Township Jiounty
laud, for thc year ending June n, 1SG
To amt. rce'd of David Price, Col., 81 10 OS
Do. do. C Bohncr, do.
Do. do, on unseated laud-,
303 30
100 00
1SG7. CR.
July'12, Bal. duo Trcarurcr
last settlement.
10
" Paid Bond No. 21,
4 i
Sept. 0, Jefferson ian (idv.)
" " Mo'i. Dem'crat "
" 12, Order, W. Price,
57 00
57 00
IB 00
IB 75
7 00
ISC?.
March 23, Int. on Bond No.12, IH 00
Horn I Nn T.I)
1 in
12 00
43 07
Junc.S, 1 yr's int. on .?200,
Bal. duo township,
OS
Amt. of outstanding Bonds,
$1,100 00
Unpaid interest on came
. March lbt, 180, -
up to
180 00
1,280 00
Above account examined June 8, 1803,
and found correct.
JEREMIAH SEE3,
L. H. HELLER,
O. ollAi LU,
Juuc 1. 1??.
AvlU'.rs.
. ASSIGNEES'
PEREMPTORY SALE.
Ttrmns Rnv AT-pTTrvvn7To
COUNTRY PLACE, 100 ACRES, BAR
O ratt, Paradise Torino. Mr,
Pa., on
, " w "-
TW.vn.t v rrrvi- r,r km
.x,i;iu, icu:,
lt a ' -- w .., . v kUJ HI & UUI II
I ai X -J OClOCK. P.onn vi II m nt Dl.i;nlmnki n.lvmfMit triH.-.nt .'r.1-. xt 1 .1
oaic, iPilnout rcsrrvr. m i m
. . f .
I'llll.AI lTi I 1111 a l.'VPtu vm
L that connfrw r, M - ,ftn . '
.... jii.i Jj..vijyvij r..
nerches. . 'n , I "p
perches, situate in Barratt. Paradise Town
ship, Monroe County, Penna. Beginning
m- ' I
at a stone on line of land surveyed in the
name of Cornelius Depue: thence bv the
same i. ou Urir., v. tiO perches to a stone,
S. 40 dog., W. 12 perches to a stone;
uicnce by land ofliichiuond Compton N. 50
dcg., W. 70 perches to a stone. N. 40 dcir-
'in i i. . . . . 4 :
E. 01 perches to a stone; thence by land in
warrantee name ol Jacob Corgis, S. DO deer..
L. 7G perches to a stone. N. 40 dog., E. 104 A
perches; thence by other land of Richmond
Compton S. 17 dcg., E. eG perches to a stone.
g., Vr. 121 rerches to the nlacc of
beginning. The improvements ore a 2i
t veiling, about 40 feet front, by
. . . ... . m
n, .1 . -.i. y . .
auua'i', wiiii iramc nam, -iu ny about
I 1 lining UUII. 'XJ U LIUU t
:?n flw rvt.n ; n r
(""I'tlilf 10 uuuui -t t:i 11 III11VI
.1 - . . . . I
,rom Oakland Station, on the He aware,
Lackawanna and Wet-tern Railroad.5 Lours1
ride from Philadelphia, nnd about tho fame
distance from New York. Acccra from
Philadelphia can be had by the Belvidcre
Railroad. There id excellent gunning and
trout fishing in the immediate locality.
tooid subject to a mortgage of JjGOO.
OT" Sale absolute.
M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers,
139 and 111 South Fourth St., Phila.
June 13.-3t.
LYNN'S
GREAT GERMAN
UOOT AND IIEUIi
STOMACH BITTERS!
MAMFACTVRED AND 80LD 13Y
SOUTH CETULEI1H.I, l'A.
There Bitters are a certain remedy for
Dytpei'sia, Indigestion, llendachc. Ncrv
ohsjcss. Loss of Appetite, and is a positive
preventive ot all
DISORDERS OF TIIR RTmTini
.rPI,r. TT!. C"t I. It:,. I
muuence upon me Pystcm, cspc
c,:,11-v unn. lhc W'SCttivc Organs, and J
recommended to all persona in delicate
health. It is an excellent remedy for Sum
mer Complaint, and no lam:Iy should be
without it.
A. II. LYNN has secured the service: of
a man who has had many years experience
in the manufacture of Bitters, in the well-
known German Bitters Manufactory of
Schimmcl &. Co. Lcipthv Germany, and
has made arrangements with them for Gcr-
man ,cr,l?' rtf'f' S-C-' ncccKary lor thc
manufacture of tho Litters. -
THE CEK.W HERD STOMAdl C1TTERS
13 now ready to be sent anywhere. All or-
dcrs with which I may bo favored will Lc
delivered at short notice. A trial of the
Eittorj ij respectfully asked.
A. II. LYNN, Manufacturer.
South Bcthlchcin, Penn.
Suld by C. S. Dctrick &, Co., Whokcalc
ami Retail Driigiwts, Slroudsburg, Pa.
Juno 1, lbG-j.-lyr.
A MOST SUCCCSSriL AND ViOS-
DEiUTL irSYOTIOK!
NEW METIT0D OF WASIILNG CLOTHES
WITHOUT LiUOK.
THE AIT03IATIC CLOTMLS WASHER k BOILER.
It Ins been thoroughly tested and pro
nounced Uncqualcd as a
CLOTHES WASHER
by thc Thousand who have it in use.
KECOMMENUATIOXS :
Hamilton, Monroe Co., Pa.,
May 10, SGS.
Having thoroughly tested tho "Automatic
Clothes Washer " u. new invention, ond one
of the mootrfjucccssful and wonderful inven
t'ons of the djy, I am satiofiod that, as a
clothes washer nnd boiler, it has not its
equal. It is self-acting, and disperses with
moot of the labor of washing', and nearly, if
not quite, all tli2 wear of" clothes to objec
lionil in old pl.in3. 11a vinjj fully tcolcd this
boiler in my f.un'.ly, I can recommend it as
ui u ui 1110 " 1 v.i iuoi iiiiui uli.iui hi uiuh im.i.i . r t 1 -t .1 1 1
. . . . . u I th." K-tr.ro nt 1 110 KiifirrilirrR. m l!ir linrii'rli
Ao mntr.lr, I r c n i r. 1 ,...:.. I
-n;"uo .auui-canii-, HUlllUVldil".
I hero i:i tin nivnitinri Hint r.m nun if In.
btc.nl of wathin-day Lcin? a dread to home-
wivcr, with lhi3 rnachme, this heretofore
arduous work of a whole day will bo
duccd to two or three hotirj ran, work
ABRM. LEVERING.
We, the undersigned, having cccn the
"Automatic Clulhcd Wauhcr" thorounhly
tested fully concur in tho forgoing rcco.-w-l
mendation of Judge Levering.
Tizix). Kc iiocii,
Ed. L. Wolf,
FnnuLRiti: Kkirer,
Jacod K. Shaikh,
tJlroudtJ.-urg, Pa.
Wm. P. Howell,
Minister of tho Jot-pel, Cherry VHlley.
A. W. lxni:u,
Merchant, Kcllcrsvillc, Pa.
Joski'ii Kksimeulu, jk.,
Hamillo.), Monroe Co., Pa.
BENJ. DUNCAN &, SONS, Amts,
P. O. nddrces,
May 2S, lSC.
itroud;;burg. Pa.
7
BUiLBlKG LOTS
FOR SALE,
ojjKbilo tho Depot, at Eut Slroud.sburp.
Apply ot onco to Ceo. L. Walker, Real Ini
tiate Broker. Office on Main ct., Slrojds-
burg, Pa. Feb. 27, 1HGS.
9 i:V. EDWARD A. WILSON'S (of Wil-
J.ft Iianisbtirgh, N. Y.) Recipe for CON-
JiUAJl'TION und ASTHMA carefully com-
pounded at
IIOLLINSnEAD'S DRUG STORE.
Medicines I'rcsh and Purr.
Nov. 21, lb07. W. HOLLINSIIEAD.
DOVT you hiiuw lluit 3, II.
McCarty ia t'.ic only Undertaker in
Slroudcburg who understands his busiiiCLS?
If not, attend a Fuucnl managed by any
other Undcrtiiker in town, and you will ere
the proof of the fact. Sept. 2d, '07.
Y067
W9 t It !!
3T If
roud
J that ;vLcu aiiy eiiC co::io;: u
biiig to buy FuniitLic, :!jcy i! w.y i.i juirc
for McCiHv'.: Fari'trc Sioi- f Sri-t. U
i-.l.
dmuustvator's Police.
Est ale of CHARLES M. 21 AX X A, late of
M at j la binitlijicld Township, deceased.
- l , ? "V1
1 of ndm.n.aranon u-oi, the above
fcsiaic nave been granted to the subscriber
.. --a' : w "y
I Iiv t ir ;rfri-.-t W.I U -.C K I f
i yi persons indr html lr kh.I -Htn ,.
I I J ... UIVU V UV.lt J, LI 1 1 VI llll'
I liavni" clnmn .tmki tlm cm,, vuin r,.no,...i
I CJ O .v...w.-w..ii.ovill.
I --rf -t ...v.... ,u
I IIICDI UUI V nill'ion 1 tr.i I nil lur crl 1 l.tmti I t,
WILLIAM HANNA. Adm'r
. Bmithfiold Up., June 4. ISGS.-Ct.
STROUD TOWNSHIP BOUNTY FUND
STATEMENT.
IIAiniY, Treasurer of JUmnhj
runa oj xtirotta lotvnsuiji, in account
tcitn said 1 onusup.
1)21.
To amount of money in
Wlroudsburg Bank to
credit of
of said township
nt former settlement,
June y, 107,
802S 82
To amt. of bounty lax re-
ceived of Jacob L,
Rhodes, Collector, on
I . 'i vi
ri j'kc?
S."90 00
5,700" 00
vl uuriiwaiu vi Ai-uf,
'
0,290 00
7,213 82
CR.
Paid John Kern, balance
duo ai per Auditors'
set! lemcnt, May 11, 'G7
$22 53
55 50
13 CO
Paid Printers, publishing
Auditors report,
paid Township Auditors,
June 3, lcG7,
t l(3 03
Paid interest duo Jan. 1,
1SG8, on Bond., J?1,51G 22
Do. 1SGG-G7, on Bon da, U3 1',
1,579 G7
Paid note and interest to
Stroudsburg Bank, $2,290 00
Paid Bonds numbered 07,
78, 79, 60, hO, 91, .t
93, and with interest
accrued, 2,73." CO
rjr.025- CO
Treasurer's commissions
on SG.290.00,
91 3)
123 77
Balance in Treasury,
7,213 62
I:idebtcdncc3 of Stroud Townelrp:
Unpaid Bounty Bond;?, 23,9S4
Bal. due tsp. on duplicate, 1,320 83
June 1, lsOy.
R. W. tUVINK,
JOHN W. VANVLIET, Tsp. Auditors
J. A. FETIIERMAN. S
June 1, 1SGS.
ALBEUT II. BROMLEY,
(rVTU 1-ETER8 i KKOMLEV,)
MANUFACTURER
AND
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
No. 18 North 4tli St.,
May 21, lblid.
Vk
Ti cxlcnnivo Iotf STOVilSof
all descriptions have been received nt
" -1 " ' ' " -" wwv.i
f o, IA,,,,
"
COOKING STOVES, & PARLOR STOVES,
of tho Litest improvements; ond entire new
rc-lttylc?, and considcrnblcsaving of fuel, whicl
can be had ot tiie lowest City price
Aluo.
all Kinds of
S(:ove-l?ipc.
A larc assortment of TIN WARE of cv-
cry description, constantly on hand, which
will be sold nt wholesale and retail, as rca
sonablf! ns can be had in thc City
All kinds of repairing done in thc Hiortcst,
cheapest nnd best manner. Call nnd cxnu
i iic their sleek before you purchase r Howhcr
Oct. 17, '07.1 I LORY & BRO
THIIE UNDKRSKJNED WOULD CALL
iL allentiun to the ttoek of
HAEDW ARE,
CUTLERY,
AND
TOOLS,
which he I113 opcncJ (at C. D. Biodhcad'b
old aand) on
MAIN STREET, STROUDBURC,
and would rolicit tho patronage of wholesale
and retail deulcis.
Goodi at Lowest Cily Prices
JOSEPH MAT LACK.
April 23, 1BG3.-3.H.
DON'T I'OOL YOU It PIOIJY
away fer woithlea nrl it leant" Furni
ture, but go to WcCuily'ii, and you will get
well paid for it. (Sept. 20, '07,
m.a:jk ))TTcTai:5
mm ck S
SPECIAL NOTICE
T(r FARMERS AND ALL FEKSDXS IWMAQ
HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP & HOGS
In the spring of the year when a Horse is
.11111 tiicumg ins coat nothing will do him
oeiior tcrvico man a tcaspoonlul of
YOUATT'S CONDITION POWDER
ovcry morning, well mixed with Lis feed.
COWS,
In milking cows the Bnlcribcr fecLs con
fident that Yoiatt's Powder, as he new
prcpurca-it, will nstonih all who uso it. am
convi'nac the most incredulous to 6ay that bv
iocuing a tow one tcaspoonlul ot Yocatt'k
Powder once a day will bo much increase
tnc quantity nnd miihty of tho milk as to
yield one jvnnul ot liutlcr per week more
is promising much, yet we have the evider.ee
of hundreds to prove this assertion. This
increase is made by keeping the cow in a
iicaiiny condition with a good appetite.
HOGS and SHEEP will be frreatlv bene
fitted by us-ing this powder. On of our
customers says that he had 1G thoeii all of
which naa me Distemper, and concluded he
would try an cxnerimonf with Yol'att'k
1 owder he ave half of tho number the
Powder, and they recovered in a bhort time
the rest died.
The gciTuinc YOUATT'S VEGETATIVE
CONDITION POWDER is prepared from
louatta original Recipe nt Ilollinchead's
Druir utore. A'l other ia a couiiterfoit.
Trij it and lie Convinced.
W. HOLLINSIIEAD.
March 12, lSG.
LOOK OUT
FOIi THE
LOCOMOTIVE!
PM. N. PETERS, having recently
7 V purchaccd Smith &, Trible'a trtand,
at
EAST STROUDSBURG,
icar the Depot, ond coinmcncjd Lusines?
with a determination to please, feels iusti
fied in atking the continued patronage of
thc old customers of this establishment. He
as taken as a partner in his Ktorc, Col.
fdott's eo!, from Milford, and they have fj 11-
d tnc fclore with an entire
HEW STOCIi OF GOODS,
uch as
Dry Goods.
Autfjiis, Groceries,
revisions
, ...... ...V It. .,
YUluio Ware,
i-iW and Flour,
kc., iCc, ttc,
which they offer very cheap for catih, or in
exchange for Produce. Call and examine
our etock before you purchase, und you will
have great reason to be thankful for eo do
ing. PE TERS & MOTT.
My 21, 1?G3.
UNDERTAKING.
McCARTV hason hand thc largest and
bctt Oosortmcnt of
COFFINS
ond
TRIMMINGS
to be found oatsidc of cither city (New York
or Philadelphia), nnd will rrnkc this branch
of his business A SPECIALITY.
COFFINS and CASKETS of any eizeor
style, can to furnished at one hour's notice
for shipment, at a charge of one-third
LESS THAN ANY SHOP IN SlROUDCrCItO In
no core will he charge more than TEN PER
CENT above actual cost.
attended to in any part of thc County, nt
thc cliortcst possible notice. Sept. CO, '07.
Delaware, Lackawanna & Western
HAIL ROAD.
,V l-i -iltT 11 ij
Sarjmcr Arrangement, May 4, 1SGS."
TRAINS LEAVE.
WESTWADD. EASTWARD.
,..11 j. tKj
r T h-
rass r.x. M.i. I STATIONS. Mail Ex. lis
r.M. A.M.
3..1H 7'd riula.Iolj.lu.-l, 4.10
r.Hj H.(in New York, 5.45 10 00
7.:id I0.:;u New ll.iinj.lon. 12.35 7..17
7.47 10.15 Washington, 12.15 f..M
H.HI tl.CO (xfnl. li.lXI l.10
t-M-2 Il.Itl lit !!'.;- illo. 1160 0..-I0
H.I') 1 1 .2.1 M.inuiik4 I 'hunk, II. -til C 23
h.i-j n.:;r. mi.tw.m-, n -.ts
S.jl 12.IHI Mount l!. th 1 1110 .V.M
J. 05 I.M Walorli.ip. 10.55 a.37
y.17 l.'.so stkii:i).iilko, 10. it
J.7 12.10 Siaaif villo, 10.31 5.15
U.37 I-J50 H.-nn v.llf, lo.ai 5.(15
11.02 l.W Oakl.inl, lo.al 4 ;
Ki.lH l.'Jj Forks. . i.r.
10.27 J. Ill T.bh:inM, C.?7 4.13
10.3-J ?.(M Cotii, lUio', ti ll 4 im
11.01 Mom'ow, . h.iO 3:irt
AV 11.11 233 Imnninf, f.itt
II l II 15 5 20 Srranloii. a.iill ('35
11.11 3.11 Cl..tk,.s Suni'inl , 7.1.1 (ill
1 1 57 3..VI Al.in; l.i, 7.35 fi.00
1 2.25 4 (Hi rarloiviillo, 7.l'l 5.10
I ...'):l 4 .2(1 Mrholfon. f.55 5.13
1.17 i. IS IItolt .iii, I 4s
1.51) 5.10 M..nltr, ,.5 4.05
2.15 5 31 Now M1II01.I, 5.51 a.35
i!.J5 5.50 Ojv.it Uciul, 5.35 S 10
a.m. r.M t.m
Diuncr aud Supper at Delaware Gtutiou.
CONNKCTIOXS:
At new Hampton with Central n it:
of New Jersey. Traiii3 orrivc fin New
Vorl; at J.l 1, 10.20, U.KiA.M.am!2. 10, G.V
7.15, ft.."0 P.M.; from Eiston O..V1A M., 7.
13 A.M., 1.35, l.;.j, 351, 7M7, H OU P.M.
At WASI1INUTON with Morrij and Ed
sex U.K. Trains from New York arrive nt
lO.o:) A.M., and 7.UJ P.M ; Irom Eas
tonut7., 10.3 A.M., and 12.11 P.M
At MANUNKA CHUNK with Delvidcre
Delaware It. U. Trains orrivo from Phila.
dclidiia nt 11. CO A.M., fcU)2 P.M., nnd
leave for Philadelphia nt 12.00 M., 8.20 P.
M. Tho Ian train rtopa nt lielvidero until
ti 20 A.M. next day.
At SCKANTON with Lickawanna nnd
lx)iiisbiir R. IL Trains nrrivc from
Wilkca Iiarrc nt e.00 A.M., 2..V P.M.;
from Northumberland nt 11.10 A.M. nnd
0.17 P.M. Depart for Northumberland at
5 10 A.M., 3.r0P.M.; b,r Wilkca-llarrcc
at A.M., 0.12 P.M. Tlicto trains thm
at till t tnt ions.
Al SCIIAN TON with tho Delaware nnd
Hudson Canal Co.'s linilroad, lor Olyphaut,
Archbald, and Caibondalo.
At (JIIEAT UE.ND with Eric' Railway.
Trains from tho Wett nrrivc nt (Icav.
in,? Euiralo at 0.10 P.M.) nnd 7.2t A.M.;
at 2 nnd 0.27 P.M. From tho Mast nt 2.52,
5.27, nnd 1 1. Hi A.M.; 3.5:1 nnd 7.51 P.M.
The litter train with Klcopin: Cam at
tached, urrivlj;" .U FaiTalo next mornin
it A. lit...!, t ,
.Vy I 1 ! (.?.
FREE FIGHT f
CO.MK ONE, COMK ALL:'7
li
One Thousand Dollars in
GREENBACKS
to lc ju'cn aici l,y ihc siilscriucr, in, tho
folluiciii'j manner :
Each Euit of Furniture exceeding ono
hundred dollar:', will funtain one Jf:10 green
back ; exceeding two hundred dollar. 20.
All bills cxcccdinar cinlit htmdrrd doll.irH
will receive one enameled Bedroom Suit.
containing 13 pieces, in any color desired.
Also a pretcnt given with each bill exceed
ing $10.
CARPETS, OIL-CLOTHS, &o.
Every order exceed inf 10 vd. of Urussnla
Carpet, will contain fiio greenback, 1
piece oi Riudinir. 4 ivmrra of Canl Tacks.
Every bill exceed in? 55 yi!a of Thrcp-nlv
or Ingrain Carpet will conUiin 93 nnd oim.
piece of Diiidin?,n.id i -miners of tacks: att
each bill will bo told at lessnionev lhanc:in"
be purchased at retail in New York City.
J. 11. JU:tJARTY,
Odd Fellows' Hall,
Stroudsburg, IV.
December 12, 16G7.
LOOK THIS WAY,
ALL AVIlO WANT
Carriage Work or Dlaclisitnlhiisec
DONE IN A
SUPERIOR MANNER I
THE Subscriber beg3 leave to in
form tho public that he is fully pre
pared, at his establishment, at tho
corner of Simpson aud Sarah street?, in
the borough ot btroudsburg, to make to
order, every stylo of
Carriage, Wagon,
and, in fact, everything in his line of bu
siness, at thc shortest possible notice, aud
on the most reasonable terms.
Carriages repaired, trimmed aud paiut:
ed in the best style of the art.
Having first-class material alvrays on
land, aud none but first-class workmen
engaged, the public arc assured that uou
but first-class work will be turucd out at
lis shop.
In connection with his Carriage Shop
10 has also a Dlacksniitli Shop, whero
superior workmen will always bo fownl
ready to attend to thc orders of customers-
Thc public arc invited to call and cx-
noiinc his stock before purchasing else
where. VALENTINE KAUTZ.
September 10, lSG7.-tf.
gw Cabinet Ware-Rooms !'
NEW FURNITURE !
OPPOSITION TO HUMCCGGERT!
PliiHp Miller & Son
RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO
thc public that they have opened, at
their new Ware-Rooms, on Main street, in
Siroudiibur, adjoining iho Race, a very su
perior assortment of xuranuro. rnibraciiiz
complete
WRLOR,
CHAMBER, nnd
DINING-ROOM SUITES,
both of their own and city manufacture
which they will dispose of at tho luWCot pos
sible prices for cash.
They ore also prepared to manufacture to
order, any nnd every thing in their. line,
from a single piece of furniture up to a com
plete cutfit from garret to cellar, all of Iho'
best seasoned timber, and by tho bct of
workmen. They do not claim to be 4 tho
only Furniture dealer in Stroodaburg who
has a license to sell Furniture' but having
paid a license and established themselves in
business they arc determined to do full justice
to all who patronize them. Their stock of
lumber embraces all the kinds of wood em
ployed in cabinet-making, and was selected
with regard to quality than to price.
Remember that we can supply full suites
cither of our own or of city mannfasturr,
though wc prefer filling the former, because
renter justice can be done thereby to pur
chasers, UXDEIl TA KLXG ! VXDRTA KIXO .' '
Having provided ourselves with a new,
neat, end elegant Hearse, ' a full supply of
the latest styles of Collins and burial Cas
kets, and nil the other npplijnces'of u lirat
class establishment, wc are prepared to con
duct the business of Undertaking, in ull it.
branches, to the perfect salisfucliuti of al
who-favor us with orders in this lino.
Machine Saiciny, Turning, Plaining, Cc:.
Their factory being fitted up wilh superior
Turning, Sawing, and Plaining Machinery,
all driven by a powerful steam engine, order
from cabinet-makers, carjentcrs, and other.--,
for work in these lines will be promptly and
satisfactorily filled.
They respectfully solicit a call from tin
public. "Furniture cheerfully rhown without
charge, nnd priors as low ns the lowest.
PHILIP MIL LER &, SON .
March 1 1, 1S07.
XOTICy TO FAITSIKSVS ANl) V00L
UliOtt'EKS.
rrniin STKonDsmniu woolen
MILLS will bo open 011 and altci
JUNE 15th nest, wl.eu wo will le pre
pared with a larjc-assortment tf
CASS1 MERES,
ELANKETS,
TWEEDS,
FLANNELS,
L1NSEYS,
UALMORALS,
YARNS,
&.c.p tic, e.,
which wo offer in exchange for wool at
prices 110 per cent ch'caper thau beforo
thc war.
tT Highest cash p hr juiiJfr 1 IV. .
LEWIS DOSTEll'S SONS.
May 23, ISGS.-tf.
LIST l'A Lid
Tho undersigned leqicctfully inforim all
persons indebted to him by NcHeor look c
count that he is now in want of money to
enable him to fulfill engagements ho Ins
made for putting up a new Rriclc buildin?
where tho old lianc now stands. AM" who
pioiiiptly respond t t It it- oil will receive hi-:
tu-inU ul tl;-c v.Lj f:i! will !o-o'.uipeMtvl
MV" NICHOLAS RVST.EI?...
ci'r-ovi.Vijrw, Dec. 1 ul.