The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, June 25, 1868, Image 3

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    During the two mouths ending on the
21th inst., 81,781 immigrants arrived at
Castle Garden. When we remember that
large numbers have also arrived at Bos
ton, Baltimore, l'hiladclphia, and the
Southern ports, the figures become as
tounding.
The wife of Edward A. Pollard, of Vir
ginia, had Mr. I'ollard and Miss Crotty
arrested on lucsday for assault and bat
tery. In her complaint she charges Pol
lard with haying consumed her means in
supporting himself, and then deserting
Iter. In reply he says sue is a maniac
through jealousy.
Special Notices,
miDE TO MARRIAGE.-
Young Men's Guide to Happy Marriage
and Conjugal Felicity. The humane view?
F benevolent Physicians, on the Errors and
Abuses incident to Youth and Early Man
hood, sect in scaled letter envelope?, free of
charge. Address HOWARD ASSOCIA
TION, Box P., Philadelphia, Pa.
June 4, 1SGS-Iyr.
to iusuFTim
rmiE REV. EDWARD A. WILSON'S
f. l'rcrared Prescription for the cure of
CONSUMPTION, AS III MA BRONCHI
TIS, COUGHS, COLDS, and all THROAT
and LUNG AFFECTIONS, has now been
in uec for over ten years with the most
marked sucecss.
The Remedy, prepared under Mr. Wil
son's personal supervision, also a pamphlet
containing the original Prescription, with
lull and explicit direction for preparation
and use, together with a short history of h;s
case, may be obtained of
DREHER & BRO., Druggists,
Stroudsburg, Pa.,
or REV. EDWARD A. WILSON,
IG-j South Second St.,
Williamsburgb, N. Y.
(0 Pamphlets furnished free of charge.
May 21, JtfGS-lyr.
FIFTY TIIOl'SAXD HEADS
now clothed with masses of rich black and
brown hair would, if they were unfortunately
CUT OFF
from a supply of CRISTADORO'S DYE,
begin to
TR. U'lIITC,
red, sandy, and gray. Manhood and beauty,
with the one defect in their personal appear
ance remedied lv
CRISTADORO'S HAIR DYE,
rejoice in their pood fortune, and recom
mend it to all who require a perfect dvc.
Manufactured by J. CKISTADORO, 'OS
Maiden I-arse, New York. Sold by all
Druggists. Applied by all Hair Dressers.
June 4, 1SG.-Im.
Iicli!Itcli!! Itcli!!
SCRATCH! SCRATCH' SCRATCH!
in from 10 to 4S hours.
Wheaton's Ointment cures The Itch.
WnKATOx's Ointment cures Salt Rhelm.
Wh baton's Ointment cures Tetter.
Wh baton's Ointment cures Careers' Itch
Wn Raton's Ointment cures Old Sores.
Whkaton's Ointment cures Every kind
of Humor like Magic.
Price, ")0 cents a box ; by mail, 60 cents.
Address WEEKS PORTER, No. 170
"Washington Street, Bo.-ton, Mass.
For sale bv all Druggists.
Sept. 19, HG7.-lyr.
DR. TOBIAS'
Celebrated Venetian Liniment,
whose wonderful cures, sure and instanta
neous action, in cases of Chronic Rheuma
tism, Hendnche, Toothache, Cuts, Burns,
Cramp, Dysentery, etc., have astonished
the civilized world. It . is no i.ewr catch
penny, but an article th;it has stood the tcs
of twenty years. The enormous sale and
rapidly increasing demand is at once the
surest evidence of its usefulness and popu
larity. Try it and be convinced. No fam
ily should be without a bottle in the house
hundreds of dollars, anJ many hours of
ufFering mny be saved by its timely Use.
Colic, Cramp, an 1 Dysentery yield at once
to its pain-curative properties. It is per
fectly innocent, and can be given to the
ldet pcrton or youngest child. No matter,
if you have no confidence in Patent Medi
cines try this, and you will be sure to
buy again and recommend to your friends.
Hundreds of Physici.ms recommend it in
their practice. None genuine unless signed,
44 S. I. Tobias." Price 5'J cents per bo! tie.
Sold by all the Drurgi'5. Df pot, SO Cort
landt Street. New York. .
Jine 4, lSGS.-Im.
JJBBRESXO.
HliRDREssiKfi;
Jtewe inoneBoifte
will quickly restore Gray Hair
to its natural color and beauty,
and produce luxuriant growth. It b
perfectly harmless,' and is preferred
grct every other preparation by
those who have a fine head of hair,
ii well as those who wish to restore
it. The beautiful gloss and perfume
imparted to the Hair make it desirable
for old and young.
for Bale by all DrvggUtt.
pEPOTj 10S GREENWICH ST., K. Y.
ov 2 1, l57
T.
mi zsU
Since the establishment of the Military
Academy at West Point, 197 Pennsyly.
anians have graduated there, which n
larger number than from any other State.
save cw loric, winch bas had 328 grad-
PIAKKICD.
At Weatherly, on the 18th inst., by the
kcv.-U. r. Gray, Mr. Hkston D. Rot be.
formerly of Stroudsburg, and Miss Josephine
U. Uoovkn, ot eatherfy, Carbon Co., Pa
At the Lutheran Parsonage, in Hamilton,
on the 20th inst., by the Rev. Henry Seifert,
Mr. Fianklin Haney and Miss Eliza Jane
Rasely, both of Hamilton.
At the same place, on the same day, Yy
the same, Air. Peter v. Learn and Miss
Martha A. Learn? loth of Pocouo.
C.W. SEIP, M.D..
Physician and Surgeon,
srno cd.su cue;, pa.
Office at his residence, on Main Street,
nearly opposite Marsh's Hotel.
All calls promptly attended to. Charges
reasonable.
Stroudsburg, April 11, 18G7.-tf.
Caution!
riHE SUBSCRIBERS HEREBY CAU
JL tion all persons against trespassing on
their premises, either for the purpose of
swimming or for any olhcr purpose. Viola
turns ot this caution will be prosecuted to
the lull extent ot the law.
JOHN PALMER, Jr.
SYDENHAM PALMER.
June IS, 1SC3.
NOTICE TO THE TAX-PAYERS OF
MONROE COUNTY!
IN PURSUANGE OF AN ACT OF As
sembly, entitled "An Act relating to the
collection of State and County Taxes in the
County of Monroe," approved May C, 16C7,
the County Treasurer will meet the Tax
payers of said County, for collection of State
and Connty Taxes, in and for the following
places, to wit:
ior the Borough of Stroudsburg, on Sat
urday, July io, at the Treasurer's office.
Middle bmithneld Township, on Monday,
July 27, at th c hcusc of James Place, and
on Tuesday, July '2, at the house or Jacob
II. Place.
Sniiihiield Township, on Wednesday,
'20, at the house of Laac S. Li bar, and on
I lwrsday, July 30, at the house of Thomas
Brodhead.
Stroud Township, on Friday, July 31, at
l'cter Keller's mill, and on Saturday, August
1, at the house of John Hohenshieldt.
Jackson Township, at the house of Samuel
R. Bossard, on Monday, August 3.
Pocono Township, at the house of Man-
nassch Miller, on Tuesday, August 4.
Coolbaugh Township, at 'the house of
Samuel Case, on Wednesday, August 5.
Paradise Township, at the house of Abra
ham Gish, on Thursday, August C.
Birrett Township, at the house of John
W. Yothers, on Friday, August 7.
Pric? Township, at the house of Lewis
Long, on Saturday, August 8.
Eldrrd Township, on Monday, August 10,
at the house of Joseph Hawk.
Ross Town.-hip, on Tuesday, August 11.
at the house of Jacob II. Stocker.
Hamilton Township, Wednesday, August
12, at the house of Charles Bossard, at Bos
sardsvillc, and Thursday, August 13, at the
house of Alonzo B. Shafer, at Snydertville.
Chcsnuihill Township, on Friday, August
14, at the house of John Kerchner, and on
Saturday, August 15, at the house of Eliza
beth Kiesgc.
Polk Townthip, atthc house of Thomas
E. Heller, in Ivresgcville, on Monday, Au
gust 17. -
Tunkhannock Township, at the house of
Reuben JJ. Bonscr, on 1 uesday, August 18
Tobyhanna Township, at the house of
Isaac StoufTer, on Wednesday, August 19.
Tax-payers who avail themselves of the
above opportunity to pay their taxes will be
entitled to an alatement of FIVE PER
CENT. For the convenience cf tax-piycr
visiting Stroudsburg, the Treasurer will re
ceive any of the above taxes, at his office, be
fore said days.
REUBEN GREGORY,
June 18, 1503 Treasurer.
W ft
UAIOX
MOWER & REAPER.
(A combination of different patents.)
IT COMBINES M ORE VA LUABLE
features and will better meet the want
of Farmers than any Machine ever invented.
Has been in use for the past seven years
and hns nroved a perfect success. Can be
worked successfully on rough and stony
land, and is the most durable machine in ue.
(las a loose pole and no pressure on the
tarse neck. Has an derating lever for
raisin" the bar. The bar can be retained
at any required heigh'h without the assist
ance of the driver, eii'l can b? securely fold
ed for transportation. The Cutt r-bar, in
front of driver, is momted on wheels which
reduces the friction, and by means of which
'he height of cut can be regulated. The
pitented draft arrangement prevent side
draft, and enables the Cutters to pass in and
out of furrows with case and safrty. Ti c
Guards are of malleable iron, steel faced;
jre placed near together on the Bar and
form a protection to the Cutters, and arc
warranted not to break. The Bar and
Frame are raised at the same time and ob
structions passed, between the wheels, as
hicrh as the axle. The working parts and
Br always retain the same relative position;
there is, therefore, no unnatural (strain or
wear on the rearin2 or knife bar, as is the
r.:isf ill other machines. Every machine is
warranted.
Whitcomb's Sulky Hay Rake. ,
Share's Coulter Harrow. 1 '
SVnd for a Pamphlet giving detailed De
script ions mi l Illustrations.
E. T. CRO A3I ALE, Agent,
f);;law:.trc AVaf:r GirV
ASSIGKEES'
PEREMPTORY SALE.
THOMAS A SONS, AUCTIOXEEILS.
QUNTRY PLACE. 190 ACRES. BAR
V rati, Paradise Township, Monroe Co.,
I'a., on
TUESDAY, JUNE 30M, 1SC8,
at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at Public
Sale, without reserve, at the
PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE,
all that country place of 100 acres and 64
perches, situate in Barrait, Paradise Town
ship, JUonrue County, Penna. Beginning
at a stone on line of land surveyed in the
name of Cornelius Depue; thence by the
same IN. SU dejr., W. 80 perches to a btone,
H. 40 deg., W. 12J perches lo a stone;
thence by land of Richmond Cotuplon N. 50
deg.. W. 76 perches to a stone, N. 40 deg..
E. 64-pcrchcs to a stone: thence by land in
warrantee name of Jacob Cargis, S. 50 deg..
tL iQ perches to a stone. N. 40 deg., E. 1041
perches; thence by other land of Richmond
Com p ton S. 17 deg., E. 86 perches to a stone,
S. 40 deg., W. 124 perches to the place of
beginning. I he improvements arc a 2k
story frame dwelling, about 40 feet front, by
2o feet deep, with frame barn, 40 by about
wJ iect The property is about i of a mile
from Oakland Station, on the Delaware.
Lackawanna and Western Railroad, 5 hours'
ride from Philadelphia, and about the same
distance from New York. Access from
Philadelphia can be had by the Belvidere
Railroad. There is excellent gunning and
trout fishing in the immediate locality.
Sold subject to a mortgage of $(300.
077 Salt! absolute.
M. THOMAS &, SONS, Auctioneers,
139 and 141 South Fourth St., Puila.
June 18.-3t.
LYNN'S
GREAT- GERMAN
HOOT AND HERB
STOMACH BITTERS!
MAMFACTtBED ASD SOLD BT
SOUTH BETHLEHEM, PA.
These Bitters are a certain remedy for
Dyspepsia, Iiuli&rstion, Headache, Nerv
ousness, Loss of Appetite, and is a positive
preventive of all
DISORDERS OF THE STOMACH.
The German Herb Stomach Bitters has a
restoring influence upon the system, espe
cially upon the Digestive Organs, and is
recommended to all persons in delicate
healtlu It is an excellent remedy for Sum
mer Complaint, and no taniily should be
without it.
A. II. LYNN has secured the services of
a man wiio has uau many years experience
in the manufacture of Bitters, in the well
known German Bitters Manufactory of
Schimtnel t Co, Lcipsjg. Germany, and
has made arrangements with thrm for Ger
man herbs, roots, &c, necessary for the
manufacture of the Bitters.
THE GERMAN HERB STOMACH BITTERS
is now ready to be sent anywhere. All or
ders with which I may be favoicd will be
delivered at short notice. A trial of the
Bitters is respectfully asked.
A. II. LiNN, Manufacturer,
South Bethlehem, Penn.
Sold bv C. S. Detrick &, Co., Wholesale
and Retail Druggists, Stroudsburg, Pa.
Jdne 4, 1868.-lyr.
1 MOST SUCCESSFUL AND WON
DERFUL INVENTION!
NEW METHOD OF WASHING CLOTHES
WITHOUT LABOR.
THE AUTOMATIC CLOTHES WASHER k BOILER.
It has beca thoroughly tested and pro
nounced Unequaled as a
CLOT II E S W A S II K II
by the Thousands who have it in use.
KF.COM MEN OATIOXS:
Hamilton, Monroe Co., Pa.,
May 10, 16G8.
Having thoroughly tested the Automatic
Clothes Washer," a new invention, and one
of the most snccessful and wonderful inven
l:ons of the day, I am satisfied that, as a
clothes washer and boiler, it has not its
equal, u is 6ei(-aciing, anu dispenses wun
tnubt of the labor of washing, and nearly, l!
not quite, all the weir of clothes so objec-
tional in old plans. Having fully tested this
boiler in my family, I can recommend it as
one of the greatest improvements of the kind.
As regards labor-saving, and clothes-saving,
there is no invention that can equil it. In
stead of wathing-day being a dread to house
wives, with this machine, this heretofore
arduous work of a w hole day will b re
duced to two or three hours easy work.
ABKM. LEVERING.
We, the undersigned, having seen the
''Automatic Clothes Washer" thoroughly
tested fully concur in the forgoing recom
mendation of Judge Levering.
Thko. Schoch,
' - Ed. L. Wolf.
FrKDKBICK KEI8EB,
Jacob K. Shaflr,
iStroudsburg, Pa.
Wm. P. I low EL I.,
Minister of the Gospel, Cherry Valley.
A. W. Loder,
Merchant, Kellersville, Pa.
Josikph Kemmebkr, jr.,
Hamilton, Monroe Co., Pa.
BE.NJ. DUNGAN &. SONS. Ae;,
P. O. adJrcF, Stroudsburg, Pa
May 28, IS0S.
Jb$. 7 BUILDING LOTS
ililE FOR SALE,
opposite the Depot, at Eat-1 Stroudsburg.
Apply at once UrGea L. Walker, Real Ea
Htate Broker. Office on Main 6t., Stroada.
burg, Pa. Feb. 27, 18G3.
REV. EDWARD A. WILSON'S (of Wil
liamt-burgh. N. YA Recipe for CON
SUMPTION and ASTHMA carefully com
pounded at
H0LLINSHEAD S DRUG STORE.
07" Medicines Frtsh and Pure.
Nov. 21, 1307. W. HOLLINSUEAD.
flO.VT you know I hat J. II
YJ McCarty is ths only Undertaker in
Siroudsburjj who understands his business
If not, attend a Funeral managed by any
other Undertaker in town.
and You will see
i
the proof of the fact.
Sept. 2(5, '07
CAN VC
that iv I
ou ti:ll wiiv it is
hen auv one conies tJ Struuds
laiz t- buy Fumiturr, thy olway timpiir
fjr McCuriy's Parniture Xwti I .lcpt. J y
iliin.M.-l.-M- fcn.Ti if ii i lit in Mil i T H
BARRETT TOWNSHIP BOUNTY FUND
" STATEMENT.
Statement of CHARLES HV DECKER,
Treasurer of Barrett Township ltuttnty
tuna, fur the year ending June 8, leo.
DR.
To amCrceM of David Price, Col., $140 03
Do. do. G. Bohner, do. 3!).i 30
l)o. . do, on unseated lands, 100 00
G33 93
18G7. cn.
July 12, Bal. due Treasurer
last settlement, 8237 lfl
M " Paid Bond Na 21, 57 00
M. . .4 . . 22, 57 00
Sept, 9, JefTcrsonian (idv.) ,18 00
Mon. Dem'crat ,18 75
12, Order, W. Price, 7 00
1863. ,
March 23, Int. on Bond No.12, 18 00
Bond No. 30, 118 00
June 8, 1 yr's int,on 8200, 12 00
- Bal. due township, 43 07
-8035 93
Amt. of outstanding Bonds, 81,100 00
Unpaid interest on same up to
March let, 19G8, 180 CO
81,280 00
Above account examined June 8, 18G3,
and found correct.
JEREMIAH SEES,
E. II. HELLER. Auditors.
G. G. SIIAFER,
June 13, 1803.
Ai extensive lot of STOVES of
all descriptions have been received at
the store of the subscribers, in the borough
of Stroudsburg. They have
COOKING STOVES, & PARLOR STOVES,
of the latest improvements; and entire new
-ty!es, and considerable sating of fuel, which
can be had at the lowest City pricos. Also,
all kinds of
Stove-l?ipe.
A large assortment of TIN WARE of ev
ery description, constantly on hand, which
will be sold at wholesale and retail, as rea
sonable as can be had in the City.
All kinds of repairingdone in the shortest,
cheapest and best manner. Call and exam
ine their 6tock before you purchase clsewhcr.
Oct. 17, 'G7. FLORY BRO.
T
HIE UNDERSIGNED WOULD CALL
attention to the stock of
HARDWARE,
CUTLERY,
AND
T
O O L S,
which he has opened (at C. D. Brodhcad's
old stand) on
MAIN STREET, STROUDSBURG,
and would solicit the patronage of wholesale
and retail dcaleis.
Goods at Lowest City Prices
JOSEPH MATLACK.
April 23, lG3.-3m.
ALBERT II. BROMLEY,
(LATK 1'ETKltS i 11UOMLKY,)
MANUFACTURER
AND
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
oofs & Shoes,
No. 18 North 4th St.,
May 21, 1SG
CuminirilYator'o JCotUc.
Estate of CHARLES M. 7A.Y.Y.t, talc of
Middle Sinithfield Township, deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT
letters of admini.-tr.niori upon the above
Estate have been cranted to the subscriber
by the Register ol Wd!s of Monroe County
All persona indebted to said Estate wil
make payment without delay, and those
having claims against I lie same will present
them duly authenticated for settlement to
WILLIAM NAININA. Auin r
M. Smithficld tsp., Juno 4, 18W.-0t.
School Notice
T
HIE PUBLIC SCHOOLS of Strouds
burg will open on the tiret Monday in
September neat. All persons wifchmg situ-
at.ons as Teachers in the schools must make
Hnnlieation on or before ihc 1st Friilay even
i
ing in July next.
Ry order of the Board.
HAM'L REES, Secretary
June 18, 19G9.-3t.
D.
OXT I'OOL. YOU It
31 0 SKY
way for worthless articles of rurni
ture. but ro to McCarty, ami you wtM set
well paid for it. Sept, 2, '(7
BLANK MOItT(.M.K8
SPECIAL NOTICE '
TO FARXERS AXD ALL PERSONS OWXIXG
HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP &. HOGS!
In the spring of the year when a Horse if
about fcheding his coat nothing will do him
better tervice than a lenspoonlul of
YOUATT'S CONDITION POWDER,
every morning, well mixed with his feed.
. cows, .
In milking cows the subscriber feels con
fident that Youatt's PowDEtt, as he now
prepares if, will astonish all who use it, and
convince the most incredulous to say that by
feeding a cow one teaspoonful of Youatt's
Powder once a day will so much increase
I he quantity and qutlity of the milk as to
yield one pound of Hatter per week more
is promising much, yet we have the cvidei ce1
of hundreds to proe this assertion. This
increase is made by keeping the cow iu a
henlihv condition with a good appetite.
HOGS and SHEEP will be greatly bene
fitted by u-ing tips powder. One of our
customers says that he had 10 heep all of
which had the Distemper, and concluded he
would try an experiment with Youatt's
Powder he gave half of ih number the
Powder, and they recovered in a short time,
the rest died.
The genuine YOUATT'S VEGETATIVE
CONDITION POWDER is prepared from
Youutt's original Recipe at UoHinshcad's
Drug Store. A'l other is a counterfeit.
Try it and be Cominred.
W. HOLLINSUEAD. J
March 12, 13G3.
LOOK OUT
run tiik
LOCOMOTIVE!
W1 purch
PETERS, . having recently
hascd Smith & Trille's stand,
at
EAST STROUDSBURG,
near the Depot, and commenced business
with a determination to plejse, feels justi
fied in asking, the continued patronage ol
the old customers of this establishment. He
has taken as a partner in his store, Col.
Mott's ton, from Millord, and they have fill
ed the store with an eulirc
NEW STOCK OF GOODS,
such as
Dry Omul.
Aotions, Grocer tcs t
Provisions, Hardware,
Willow Ware.
Jiorjts and Shoes,
Iced and Hour,
iVc, Cc, Cc,
which I hey offer very cheap for cash, cr in
exchange for Produce. Call and examine
our stock before you purchase, and you. will
ic creat reason to be thankful tor
SO CO
ng. I U I Uto 0C JIUi 1.
May 21, 1EC3.
UNDERTAKING.
McCARTY has on hand the largest and
best asscrttnent ol
COFFINS
and
TRIMMINGS
to be fuund outside of either city (New York
or Philadelphia), and will make this branch
of his business A SPECIALITY.
COFFINS and CASKETS of any size or
tyle, can to furnished at one hour's nolice
for shipment, at a charge of one-third
LESS THAN ANT SHOP IN StROV'DSBFRO In
no case will he charge more than TEN PER
CENT above actual cost.
It ended to in any p.irt of the County, at
the shortest possible notice. Sept. 20, '67.
Delaware, Lackawanna & Western
KAIL ROAD.
Summer Arrangement, May 4, 1868.
TRAINS LEAVE.
WESTWABD. EA8TVARD.
liss Ex. Mail STATIONS. Mall Ex.
r.M. A.M.
3.SU T.iH) riiiiatlf Iphia, 4 40
5.K S.00 Ne Vol t. S.4j M.00
7.3t I.:W New Il.impton. 12.35 7.37
7.47 10.15 Washington, 12.15. 6.5.
KOI 11.1X1 Oxford, . 13.00 0.10
H. 12 li.io li.flucviUe. 1160 o.:io
S.l'J 11.25 Mnunk4 rhunk, 11.40 6 S3
.ll I Ml DcUttiUf, Ii :i5 6.1(3
8.ol 12.00 Mount lie iht'l - 11.10 5.51
0.05 12.1. " Vler(;ap. 10.35 5.37
'J.I7 12.30 STUOL'DSUl RC, 10.41 5.25
J.27 12.40 Sfr:igui!l, 10.31 5.15
V.37 12 50 Ilcnrvville, 10.21 5.U5
11.52 1.W O.ikUaJ, li.;4 4 4.1
10.0S 1.25 FtMkf. i.4G 4.32
10.27 1.4(1 ToL)hnnnn. 9.?7 4 13
Ioum v.in t;uiihbru'. v ii 4 o
II III 2 22 Moscow, .50 3 :
AM 11.11 2 33 biimiiiiu', f.40 3.2S
11.15 11 45 3 30 rrautoii. Ml) 3. DO
11.41 3.42 ClHik'.Suiilimtf 7.4.1 fi 10
11 57 3.50 AbinRlon. 7.: 0.00
12.25 4 Ort Fart.nyviilr, 7.li 5.40
12:1 4.2 NIcIimImmi. f' 55 5.13
1.17 4.4S llopbolloin, .3H 4 4
1J4I 5.10 Montrosr. fi.15 ' 4.05
2.15 5 31 N" Milfonl, 5.54 3.35
2.35 5 50 Grt-Ml Ilciiil, 5.35 3.lo
' A.M. P.M.1 P.M
Dinner and Supper at Delaware Station.
'connections:
At NEvV HAMPTON with Central R.R
of New Jersey. Trains arrive from New
York at 0.1 1.10.20, 11.1 GA.M. and 2.40,G.3,
7.1o, 8.30, l'..M.; from Labton OAoA.AI 7
43 A.M , 1.25, 1J, 3 51. 7 37, 8.00 I M.
At WASHINGTON with Momaand li
cx li.lL ' Trains from New lork arive at
10.33 A.M.. and 7 02 lM ; from Eiston at
7 2. 10.33 A.M.. and 12 11 P.M.
At MANUNKA CHUNK wirh Belvidcre
Delaware K.K. tTrains arrive from Phila
delnhia atll.20 A.M., 8.04 P.M., and leave
for Philadelphia at l-'.uu jh cm I'.m
The last train stops at Bclvidcre until C.20
A.M. next day.
At SUKAIN lux wiui i.TCUawanna and
Bloomsturu 1L It. Trains i.rrivc from
Wilkee-liarrc at 8.00 A.M., 2.55 P.M., from
Northumberland at 11.10 A.M., and 9.1
P.M. Depart for Northumberland at 5.10
A.M.. 3.30 P.M.; for Wilka-Uarreo at 8 30
A.M., C.4J P.M. These trains stop at al
stations.
At SUllA 1 U.N with the Delaware ana
Hudson Canal Co.h Railroad, for Olynhant
Archbald, and (arhondal. -
At GltKAT BEND wiih Eric Riilway
Traius from the West arrive at 3.43 (leav
inir Buffalo at G.10 P,M ) and 7.24 A.M
at 2 and 0.27 P.M. From the Ei.t at 2.52,
5.27. and 11.31 A.M.: 353 and 7.51 P.M
The latter train with Sleeping Cus aitac
cd. arriving at Bill'alo iie.t mrninp
11.1."). .
' R. A. IIENRV,
C.-tl. P'tr. Jill Ti-ket A-!U.
FREE FIGHT!
"CO.MK ONE, COME ALL."
One -Thousand Dollars in
GREENBACKS
to be given aicay lytie subscriber, in tht
following manner ;
Each suit of Furniture exceeding e
hundred dollars, will contain one $10 green
back ; exceeding two hundred JoJl8fsr $20
All bills exceeding eight hundred doilaf
will receive one enameled Bedroom Suit,
containing 13 pieces, in any color desired.
Also a present given with each bill exceed
ing $10.
CAEPETS, OIL-CLOTHS, &r.
Every order exceeding 40 yds. of Brussofa
Carpet, will contain one greenback,-1
piece of Rinding, 4 papers of Carpet Tacks.
Every bill exceeding 55 yds. of Three-ply
or Ingrain Carpet will contain 83. and on
piccj ot Binding, and 4 papers of tacks ; and
each bill will be sold at less money than can
be purchased at retail in New York City.
J. II. McCARTY,"
Odd Fellows Half,
Stroudsburg, Pa.
December 1 2, 16G7.
LOOK THIS WAY,
ALL WHO WANT
Carriage Work or Dlacksraithfn
DONE IX A
SUPERIOR MANNER i
THE Subscriber begs leave to in-
fforni the public that he is fully pre
pared, at his establishment, at the
corner of Simpson and Sarah streets, in.
the borough of Stroudsburg, to make to
order, every style of
Carriage, Wagon,
and, in fact, everything In his line of bu
siness, at the shortest possible noticcLamL
on the most reasonable terms.
Carriages repaired, trimmed and paiaf
cd in the best style of tha art.
Having first class material always on,
haud, and none but first-class workmen
engaged, the public are assured that none
but first-class work will be turned out at
his shop.
In connection with his Carriage Shop
ic lias also a Llacltsmith chop, where
upcrior workmen will always ba found
ready to attend to the orders of customers
The public are invited to call aad ex
mine his stock before purchasing else
where. VALENTINE KAUTZ.
September 19, lSG7.-tf.
iew Cabinet Warc-Sodmsl
NEW FURNITURE .5
OPPOSITION TO HUMBIGGERY!
Philip Miller & Son
RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO
the public that they have opened, at
their new Ware-Rooms, on Main street, ia
Stroudsburg, adjoining ihe Race, a very su
perior as-ortmtnt of J; urniturc, Embracing,
complete
ARLOR,
CHAMBER, and
DINING-ROOM SUITES,
both of their own and city manufacture
which they will dispose of at the lowest pos
sible prices for cash.
They are also prepared to manufacture to
order, any and every thing in their line,
from a single piece of furniture up to a com
plete outfit from garret to cellar, all of the
best seasoned timber," and by the beet of
workmen. They do not claim tohetho-
only Furniture dealer iu Strouds-burg wha
las a license to sell i urniture, but bavingr
paij a license and established themselves iui
businessthey are determined to do full justice
to all who patronize them. Their stock of
umber embraces all the kinds of wood cm
ployed in cjbinct-making, and was selctiec?
with regard to quality than to price.
Remember that we can supply fall suies
either of our own or of city mannfactureU
though we prefer rilling the former, becaosa.
greater justice can be done thereby to pur
chasers. VXD Eli TAKLXG ! USDER TA KIXG ! !
laving provided ourselves with a new.
neat, and elegant Hearse, a full supply of
he latest styles of Coffins and burial Cas-
icts, and all the other appliances ot a nrst- .
class establishment, we arc prepared to con
duct the business of Undertaking, in all its-
bra nehes, to the perfect satisfaction of all
who favor us with orders in this line.
Machine Saicing, Turning, Plaining, &c.
Their factory being fitted up with superior
Turning, Sawing, and Plaining Machinery,,
all driven by a powerful steam engine, orders-
from .cabinet-makers, carpenters, and other,.
or work in these lines will be promptly ana
satisfactorily filled.
They respectfully sdicita call trom the
public. Furniture cheerfully shown wiihta
charge, and prices as low as tbe lowest.
PHILIP MILLIilv &. SU-v ' -March
14, 1SG7.
NOTICE TO FARMERS AXD Y00L
GROWERS.
finilE STROUDSIHUIG AVOOLKX
MILLS will be open ou and after
JUNli 15th next, wbcu we will be pra
pared with a large, assortment of.
CASSIMKRKS?,-
' MLAXKETS;
: .. TWEEDS,. ;
FLANNELS;
LINSKYS,
DA LM ORALS,
YARNS; -&c.,
&e., &nk
which we offer in exchange lor wool a
prices 20 per ccut cheaper than before
the war.
Zr Highest casJi price paid fur WooK
LEWIS DUSTER'S SONS,
May 23, ISGS.-tf. '
LAST CALL!
The undersigned rosy e fully in fur ma alt
persons indebted tohiiu by Noteot Book ac.
count that he is now in want of money to.
enable him to liiltill engagements he haa
iuade for putting up a new Brick building
where the old frame now stands. All who.
promptly respond to ihiscall will receive hi
thanks, and those who fail will be compelled
to nay.
.NICHOLAS RfSTERv
itreudsburg, Dec 12, IK'T.