The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, September 17, 1868, Image 3

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not less than one hundred dollars, and to un
dergo an imprisonment, in the jail of the
proper county, for not less than sixty days.
Section 3. That if any person deprived
of citizenship, and disqualified as aforesaid,
shall, at any election, hereafter to be held
in this commonwealth, vote, or tender to the
officers thereof, and offer to vote, a ballot, or
ballots, any persons, so offending, shall be
guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction
thereof, in any court of quarter session of
this commonwealth, shall, for each offence,
be punished in like manner as is j rovided in
the preceding section of this net, in the case
of officers of ejection receiving such unlaw
ful ballot, or ballot..
Section 4. That if any person shall here
after persuade, or advise, any person, or per
sons, deprived of citizenship, and disqual.ficd
as aforesaid, to offer any ballot, or ballots, to
the officers of any lection, hereafter to be
held in this commonwealth, or shall persunde,
oradvue, any such officer to receive ary bal
lot, or ballots, from any person deprived of
citizenship, an-J disqualified as aforesaut
such person, so offending, shall be gu lty of
n oiiucmcanor, nnd upon conviction thereof,
Sn any rourt of quarter sessions of this cntn
bionvveaJUi, shall be punished in like man
gier as is ;proid.-2d in tho second section of
i'life :?: ;n tf.he.ca-e of filters of uch elec
tion receiving tveh .unlawful ballot, or bal
lots. Scctio.v 8. That It mll the doty of the
rherifiV, in the several -counties f this com
monwealth, to insert in (heir proclamations
of election?, hereafter to ho held, the first
ilur sections of this act, w&h tle preamble
thercnf.and upon conviction arsy violation
of the requirement cf this tec tic n. any sher
iff shall be guilty of.i misdemeanor in office,
and be punished i 4ike manner os the of
fences prohibited 1)3' the second, third and
fourth sections of this act are punishable.
The law regulating the election of Presi
dential electors, provides as follows:
IVoiicc es EJcrcIiy Given,
That every person, excepting Justices of
the Peace, who shall hold an office or ap
pointment of profit or trust under the United
States or of this Siate or any city or cerpor
ated district, whether a commissioned officer
or otherwise, a subonlimte officer, or agents
who is or shall be employed tinder the legis
lative, executive or judiciary department of
his State or the United States, or of any
incorporate district; and a'su that every
member of Congress, and of the State legis
lature and of the select or common council
of any city, or commissioner or any incorpor
ated district is by law incapable of holding
or exercising at the same time, the appoint
ment of Judge, inspector, or c!erk of any
election of this Commonwealth, and that no
Inspector, Judge or other t fficer of such elec
tion shall be eligible to be then voted for.
And the said act of Assembly, entitled an
act relating to elections of this Common
wealth, pasted JuIy2J, 1639, further provides
That the Inspectors and Judges shall meet
at the respective places appointed for hold
ing the election in the district to which they
respectively belong, before nineo'clock in
the morning of thu second Tuesday of Octo
ber, and each of said inspectors shall appoint
one clerk, who shall be a qual.fied voter.
"It shall be the duty of said assessors re
spectively to attend at the places of holding
every general, special f r township election
during the whole time said election is kept
open, tor the purpose of giving information
to the Inspectors and Judges, when called on
in relation to the right of any per.-on assess
ed by them to vole at such election, and
ffuch other matters in relation to the assess
ments of votes as the said inspectors or juJg
es, or cither of them, shall from time to time
require.
Agreeably to t he provisions of tho sixty
firot section of said act every General and
Special election thai! be opened between
the hours of ciht nnd ten in the forenoon,
and shall continue without interruption or
adjournment until 7 in the evening, when
the polls shall be closed.
"No person shall be rdmitled to vote
whose name is not contained in the list o'
taxable inhabitants furnished by rhc Com
missioners, unless first he produces a receipt
for payment within two years, of a Stat? or
County tax assessed agreeatly to the Consti
tution, and give satisfactory evidence either
en his cwn ojth or the affirmation of another
that Jie h- paid such tax, or on failure to
produce A receipt, shall innke oath to the
pavment thereoi; or, seconu n e e.uiu-
ri"bt to vote fcy be;ng an elector between
the ages of 21 and 22 years he shall depose
on oath or affirmation that he his resided in
the State at least one year next before h e
replication nnd nakesuch proof of residence
in the Strict as is required ty this net, and
that ie doe verily believe, from the accounts
iir-n him. that he is of the ?ge aforesaid,
and gives suh other evidonce as required
ly this act, wliefconon the name of the per
son so admitted to vote shall be insert c"' In
ihe alphabetical lis-t by the ipectors and a
note made opposite thereto, ly urj'in? the
word 'tar he should be admitted to vote by
reason of havia j paid tax, or llie word .gc,'
if he shall be admitted to vote by reason ofj
uch age; ehill Le called out to the clerks,
who shill make the like notes in the list of
voters kept Ly them.
"In all cases where the name of a person
claiming to vote its found o't the Iiet furnish
ed ly the Commissioners and Assessors, or his
right to vote whether thereon or not i. ob
jected to by any qualified citizen it shall be
the duty of the inspector to examine such
person on oath as to his qualifications, and if
lie claims to have raided within the district
fur one year or more his oath shall be suffi
cient proof thereof, but shall make proof at
least by one competent witness who shall be
a qualified elector that he has resided within
the district for more than ten days next pre
ceding such election and shall also himself
a wear, that his bona fide residence in pur
suance of his lawful calling is within the
district, and that he did not remove In said
district for the purpose of voting therein.
4,Every person qualified aforesaid, and who
hall make due proof, if required of his resi
dence and piyment of taxes ah.resai.j, fhall
be admitted to vote in the township, ward or
district in which he shall reside.
' If any person nl qualified to vote in this
Commonwealth, agreeably to law except the
fonsofqua'.ified citizens), shall appear at any
place of elect ion for the purpose of issuing
tickets or influencing the citizens qualified
to vote, hehuit a conviction forfeit and pay
any sum net exceeding one hundred doll irs,
for every such offence, and be impri-oned for
uhy term not exceeding' three months.
Pursuant to the provision contained in the
6th section of the act aforesaid, the Judges
if the aforesaid district shall luka ehirga of
Ihe certificate or return of the election of
their respective di-tricts and produce thew at
a meeting' of the judges from eaeh district tt
ihe Court House in the Boroagh of StrGuds
burc, on the third day after the day of elec
tion, be ng for the present veur oi I'M DA Y
the lGth day of OCTOBER next, then and
there to do. and perform the Juries required
by law of said judges. Also, il.ut where a
judge by sickness or unavoidable circumstan
ces, is unable taaiteud said meeting of Judges
then the certificate or return as aforesaid
thill be taken charge of by one of the In
spectors or clerks of the election of said dis
trict, who shall do nnd perform the duties
required of said judge unable to attend.
Also, that in the 81st section of the said
act it is enacted that when two or more
counties shall compose a district for the
choice of member or members of the Senate
of this Commonwealth, or of the House of
Keprcsentauves of the United Slates or ofj
this commonwealth, the judges of the elec
tion in each county, having met as aforc
saiJ, the clerks thrill make out a fair state
ment of all the votes which shall have
been given at snrh eh ction within the coun
ty, for every person voted f r, as such mem
ber or members, which shall Le signed by
said judges and attested by the clerks, and
one of said judges shall take charge of said
certificate nnd shall produce the s-ime at a
meeting of one juJgc from each county at
such place in such districts as is or may
be appointed by law for such purpose, which
meeting shall be held on the seventh djy
after the election, being for the present, on
Tuesday the 13th day of October, at the
Court IIcusc in $trnudbirr, Monroe coun
ty, for the Representative return judges,
then and ihere to perform the duties requir
ed by law of the a foresaid Assembly district.
(God Save the Commonwealth')
CHARLES HENRY, Sheriff'.
Sheriff's OlF.ce, S roudshurg, )
September 17, 1SGS,
Sheriff's Sale.
Iy virtu of a'writc of vers. ex. de tcr
ris to me diuctcd, issued out of the Court
of Common Pleas of Monroe county, I
will expose to sale, at public vcudue, on
Satnrday, the 20th day of September. ISC"?,
at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Court
House, in the borough of Stroudsburg.
the following described real estate, to
wit :
A certain lot or piece of land, situate
in the Uorough of Stroudsburg, Monroe
county, described as following :
lleginiug at a post on the Kast fide of
Franklin street, a corner of lot belouging
to A. lleevcs Jackson, thence along said
st. and parallel with the fame Northerly
forty-eight feet to a corner of a lot be
longing to John Linaherry, thence Kas
tcrly and'paral'el with Elizabeth street
one hundred and ouc feet to a post a cor
ner of lot belonging to William Dean,
thence Southeasterly along same forty
eight feet, to lot of A. 11. Jackson, thence
along said lot Westerly 101 feet to the
beginning. The improvements arc a
fcsV Frame Dwelling: House,
two stories high, about 24 by SO
iSiiSeet.
Seized and taken in execution as the
property of Lyuford Troch, deceased, and
to Lc sold by me for cash.
CHARLES HENRY. Sheriff.
Sheriffs Office, StrouJsbarg, )
September 10, 1SG3.
Sheriff's Sale.
y virtue of a writ of ven. cs.de lerris
to me directed issued out of the Court of
Common Pleas of Monroe County, I will
expose to sale, at public veudue, on
tSuturthiy, t?te2lh thnj of S ptemler,
1SGS, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the
Court House, in the Uorongh of Strouds
burg, the following described Heal Estate,
to wit :
A certain tract of land, in Jackson
township, Monroe county, containing
Scvitily-Six Acre,
more or less, adioiuinz lands of Georjre
Miller, Joseph Heller, Philip McClus
key, aud Abraham Butts.
About -10 acres cleared, a portion of
which is meadow, balance :ood timber
land. The Improvements are a
Plan!; D;
filing
OA
14 by IS feet, 1 stories high, Log Barn
2:J by oS feet, and Plunk Cooper Shop,
aud other outbuildings, a spring of water
near the door, and a small orchard on the
pre miscs
Seized and taken in execution ns the
property of Charles Woolbert, and to be
o!d by u;e for cash.
CI1AI1LKS HENRY, Sheriff.
ShcritTs Office, Stroudsburg. )
September 10,1 80S.
Sheriff's Sale.
Jy virturc of a writ of ven. ex. de
terris to me directed, issued out of the
Court of Common Pleas of Monroe Coun
ty, I Wl' cxpos3 to sale, at public veudue,
on
Saturday, tlm 20lh day of September
VcOS, at 2 o'clock in the afternom, at the
Court House, in the Horough of Strouds
burg, the following describe 1 Ileal Estate
to wit : .
A certain tract or piece of land situate
in Stroud township Monroe County, ad
joinin" lands of Daniel Hohenshcldt,
Charles Keller, Philip Heller, Peter
Keller, and others, containing
Thirl ven and a half Acre,
the Improvements are a ' Aei
Frame House, Wim
18 by 30 feet, 2 stories high, a frame
Haru, SO by feet and other out build
... - i , i.i
ings. About zo acres cieareu, uaiance
good timber laud. A part of the cleared
land is meadow. Water near the door,
and fruit trees on the premises.
Seized aud t.ikeu in execution as the
property of Catharine Jane Mctzgar, and
to be told by me for cash.
CHAULi;S II EMI l, Shenir,
Sheriffs Office, Stroudsburg,
September 10, 1S0S.
3Totico.
THE acceptances of widows in the follow
ing named otatfs have been filed in the
office of the Clerk of the Orphans' Court ot
Monroe County, and will be presented for
approval by sjid Court, on Monday, Septem
ber 2Sth, 103:
JCtate of Charles M. Hanna, deceased.
n
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William Eyall,
Samuel Raesdi-y, "
Joseph II. Hartman,
Daniel Boys.
(;tir.r!e Musch, "
Jo,-epJi Deirkk,
J'rt V. Thompson, "
It
" John Flyie, "
THO. M. McIUIANEY, CJk.
September 1, lU.U.
Sheriff's Sale.
y virtue of a writ of ven. ex de terris
to me directed, issueiTout of the Court of
Common Pleas of Monroe County, I will
expose to sale, at public vendue, on
Saturday, the 20A day of S'jitemLer,
1SGS, at 2 o'clock iu the afternoon, at the
Court House, in the Uorough of Strouds
burg, the following described Ilea! Estate
to wit :
A certain tract or piece of Land, situ
ate in Tobyhanna township, Monroe coun
ty, adjoining land of Barton and Ira Win
tcr, Naee it Steekel and land in the war
rantee narno oflleu2Cca Long, containing
Fill j-Tlsrcc Aiton,
more or less, about o5 acres cleared, prin
cipally MEADOW. The improvement
arc a two story
Frame Hons?, JW
1
Liil
about 18 by "0 feet; Frame IJirn about
2-1 by 3G feet, with Shed attached, about
10 by oJ feet ; a Spriug cf Water on the
premises and a stream of water passing
through the same.
ALSO the one equal undivided half
part of a tract of Laud situate iu Toby
hanna township aforesaid, adjoining land
of Mary Ann Stubbs, Anu Tattcrshalt
and William Shiffer, contaiog
I'orty Acre,
more or less, all WOODLAND.
Seized aud taken iu execution as the
property of Jude A. Wiutcr, and to be
sold by me for cash.
CHARLES HENRY, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Stroudiburg, )
September 10, )
Sheriff 's Sale.
By virtue of a writ of ven. ex de ter
ris to me directed, issued out of the Court
of Common Picas of Mouroe County, 1
will expose to sale, at public vendue, on
S'ltitrdoy, tlie. day of September,
1S03, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the
Court House, in the Borough of Strouds
burg, the following described Heal Estate,
A certain Lot or pice of Land, in Mid-
die SmithOeld township, Monroe County,
Twelve Arrest
Adjoining laud of Joseph Primrose,
John Yies'ey and other?. The land is
all cleared. Improvements are a
I'ramc House,
1$ stories hi-;h, 10 bj 23 feet, aud other
out-buildings.
Seized and taken in execution as the
property of Henry Coutraman, and to be
sold by me for cash.
CHA11U:S I1KX11Y, Sheriff.
Sheriff 'a Of5ce, Stroud.-burg, )
September 10, 18GS. J
Sheriffs Sale.
Uy virtue of a writ of ven. ex de terris
to me directed, issued out of the Court of
Common Pleas of 31ouroe County, I will
expose to sale, at public vendue, oa
Saturday, the 20th day of September,,
1SCS, at 'J o'clock iu the afternoon, at the
Court House, iu the llorough of Strouds
bur, the following described Ileal Estate
to wit :
A certain tract or piece of land, situate
in Coolbaugh township, in said County,
containing
One Hundred Afros
being Northern part of the tract of land
occupied by Patrick and Dennis Galvin,
and adjoining land ol Theodore llrcdhead,
on the North and West aud by laud of
William lloach on the South, being part
of the tract of land surveyed iu warran
tee name of Frederick Starman. About
five acrss cleared, balance Timber Land.
1 here are Eon.e
Vmit
on the premises.
Trees
Seized and taken in execusion as the
property of Dennis Galvin, aud to be sold'
by uie lor cash.
CH AUEES HENRY, Sheriff.
1
Sheriff's Office, Stroudsburg,
September 10, ItfCS.
To Fnimex'S.
200 SX!",!3,'S VTm! lIwUL
Easton, Pj.. Sept. 3J, 1&G3.
Cheap Feed.
RAIN AT 25 CENTS PER BUSHEL.
VX Apply at the BREWERY,
July 00, leoS.-tf East Stroudsburg.
A ;! Jirl Waiilod.
rpo DO THE COOKING and WASHING
in n small Family. Liberal wages will
be paid. Apply to GEO. L WALKER,
Real Estate Broker, Main 6ircet, Strouds
bur', two doors oLove the Washington Ho
le!. Sp. a. m w2,
For doing a family washing in the brst
and cheapest manner. Guaranteed equil to
any in the world! Has all the strength of
old ro.-in soap with the mild and lathering
mi lli'ics of genuine castilc. Try ihie splen
did Ronp. Sold bv the ALDEN CHEMICAL
WORKS, 4 North Fror.t S'rcct, Philidel-
phia. Sep. 3, 'Gd yl.
Prothonolarv's Notice.
jVJOTICE IS HEREliY GIVEN, that the
11 following Account has been tiled iu the
office of ihe Prothonotary of the Court of
Common Pleas, of Monroe Counly, nnd will
Common Pleas, of Monroe Coun.y, nnd will
be presented for conlirmation at the next
Term of said Court, on Monday, September
a-J.1803. .
The account of David Keller, nseiznee of
John N Staples of Strmid towniip.
Tllfl M Mr II.WKY. Prnt h't'
" "
Auditor's Notice.
The undersigned auditor appointed by the
Orphan' Court of Monroe County, to make
distribution of the funds in the hands of E
mnnuel II. Guns iules, admUtraior of the es-
ti l e of Elijah Depue, dee'd, will attend to
the duties of mid anpintmcnt, ut his office,
in the Borough of StrouJ&burg, on Thurs-
day, September 17th, lCS, at 10 o'clock
a. m. when und wher? all parties interested
are required to aitrnd, cr Ihry will be tie-
barred from coining in for their distributive
share of said fund.
J. B. STORM, Auditor.
Augua 13, lSGS.-lt.
m
Crjsta! Spring Hotel,
J. L. Thomas, Proprietor,
EAST STROUS1J17RG, PA.
JtZU The House is fitted up with Mod-
em
Improvements, and is supplied
IJi-with a choice liar, where the hest oi
Liquors can be had. The best of Stabling
aitjclied, with accommodating hostlers in at
tendance. OCrdlorscs and carringes can be had at
all hours.
0OA line of Stages running to Port Jer
vis, via Milford, leaves the House, ailer the
arrival of the morning trains.
Sept. 3, 1SG3. miJ.
ORPHANS' I'OlfiT SALE.
By virtue of nn order of the Orphans'
Court of the county of Monroe, there will
be sold at public sale, it the public house cf
Charles Brown, ui TannersvilJe, Pocono
township, on
SATL'liDAY, the 10th day of September,
IPGS, at 2 o'clock P. M.. the following
HEAL ESTATE, late of Christian Doro
thea Bader, deceased, viz:
A Certain Lot. or piece of Land, situate in
ihe township of Pocono, in said county, d
joining land of StaufTer &. E'finger -Sutnnna
Brown tract, Nicholas Mader and ether,
containing
FORTY-OXE ACRES,
more or less.
The improvement are a
Frame Dwelling House,
about 20 by 21 feet, 1$ stories high. A
stable about 21 by 30, and other cut-baild-
1112?.
Spring of water near the door.
The larger part of the land is cleared, 50 i
acres of which is meadow.
TERMS: One-half cash, aud one-half in
six months with interest, to le iccaiedby
Judgment Bond.
JOHJJ BUTZ, Executor
By the Court :
Tnos. M. MclLHAjiET, Clerk.
August 27, 130"?. 4t.
-f-j . m, --p . l
d8glSter S JJi OtlCe,
1 i ii i 1 1 ' I i a hrMv rrt ven f e m 1 1 nnrenre
I intcres-led in the Estates of the reencc
hjvo decedents, that the following accounts
have been filed in the Register a Ofsce of
Monroe County, and will be presented for
confirmation to the Orphans' Court of fard
County, at Stroudsburg, on Monday, the 2Sth
uay or Deptemner, io?. at iu o ciock, a. ni
Account of Reuben Dotter, admintrjtor,
&.C., of Gconjc Dotter, deceased.
Account of James Place, guardian of Em
ma Bush.
Account of O. D. Smith, one of ihe admin
istrators of Francis J. Smith deceased.
Account of Grorce U. Smith, one of the
administrators of Francis J. Smith deceased.
Account of Abraham Shiffer, administra
tor of Michael Uetz deceased.
Account of Jacob Blakeslee, administrator
of Patrick Branajrtn deceased.
Account of Jacob Blakeslee, administrator
of George Shiffer deceased.
Account id Elizabeth Keiper, administra
trix of James Keiper deceased.
Account of Joseph A. Bossard, executor,
&c., of Margaret Bossard deceased.
First accountot Mnry .M. Daily, executrix,
&.c, ofCharles Daily deceased.
First separate account of Perry Price, one!
of the executors. &c, of Abrrham letter
deceased.
The fhst separate account of Peter Kunkle, I
one of the executors, &.C., of Abraham i.et-
tcr deceased.
JOHN S. FISHER, Register.
Register's Oflic Stroud?burg, )
September 3, 1603.
JDR. TAYLOE'S
0LIYE BRANCH
A rnilil and agreeable TONIC
STIMULANT, STOMACHIC
and CARMANITIVE
BITTERS,
Kxlracted entirely from HERBS
and
HOOTS. Ilinhly benefl-
ciai in
1
DYSPEPSIA,
GENERAL DEBILITY,
1
and LOSS of Appetite ; fixations in all branches will be employed. ex.m.nai.ons ana o ncr rememoranccs lo ao
' n 11 ' i n i . i..' those things which their offices are appertai--
and an
excellent COIlltECT-
IVE for
nersons suiTerins: from
Disorders of the Bowels, Flatu-
Icnce, Scc
Sold Everywhere.
Depot, No. 413 Market Street,
Philadelphia.
J. K TAYLOR, & CO.
Sept 3, 1608. yl.
390,000
Just burned and for sale at their Brick
ard, near the SlromUburg Depot, i'ersons
desiring Brick furnished by rail-road can be
Yard, near the Slroudfbur:r Depot. Persons
promptly supplied, by, addressing their order
to
XV. S. WINTER M U I E &. SON.
Stroudsburg, August 13, 108.
I Vk ...... , .......
Hint 3. II.
D m
McCarty is the only
Undertaker in
Siroudsbnrg who under.-itindi? hin business!
If not, attend a Funenl managed by any
other Undertaker in town, and you will Fe
the proif of ths fact. Sept. 20, 07.
WANTED.
OA A SPRING CHICKENS. HIGHEST
" Gash Price p;iid by
E. T. CROASDALE.
Aug 27,-1863 ml.
Del. Water Gap.
D,;
0.B rOEKJUT that ivIich
ou want any thing in the furniture
or lirii'imeniai line inai iMcuriy. in me
Odd Ftllows Hall. Main Street, Strouds-
burg, Pa., is the place lo get it. S-ept.
Ayer's
Hair Vigor,
For restoring Gray Hair lo
ils natural Vitality and Color.
A dressing which
is at once agreeable,
healthy, and effectual
for
preserving the
hair.
I' aded or gray
hair ts oo; restored
to ils origi?tal color
tcith the gloss aud
freshness of yovlh.
Thin hair is thick
WWW
ened, falling hair cheeked, uud bald
ness often, though not ulwny, cured
by its use. Nothing can restore the
hair -where the follicles re dcM roved,
or the glands atrophied niid decHved.
But such as remain can be saved, for
usefulness by this application. Instead
of fouling the hair with.n pasty sedi
ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous.
Its occasional uss will prcveut the hair
from turning gray or falliug off, aud
consequently preveut baldness. Free
from those deleterious substauccs which
make some preparations dangerous aud
injurious to the hair, the Vigor can
only beucfit but not harm it. If wanted
merely for a
HAIR DRESSING,
nothing el can be
found to desirable.
Containing neither oil
nor dye, it does
not soil white cambric, and yt lasts
long on the hair, giving it a rich glossy
ltifctre aud a graUful ytrfuinu.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Cc,
Pkactical akd Asalttical Ciiekists,
LOWIXL, IVIASS.
paiCB ai.oo.
- f i r T 9 f afitl n a T T i
rtosu dv w. iiULiiiAoiitiAU, anu ny
DREHER & BRO., Stroudsqurg, and by all
uruggiis anu ieaiers in meuicine every
where.
BAUCH'S
Commercial iHannrcs.
-eianE MARK
BAXJCH & SONS, Philadelphia,
N0ETH WESTERN IEETIL1ZISG CO.,
Chicago,
Sole Irlauufarturers.
PRICES.
BAlGirS RAW BO.XE PIIOSrilRATE,
S56 per 2000 pounds.
BAl'GITS ClIU'AliO UO.NE FErJILIZES,
S50 per 2000 pounds.
BAl'GITS CHICAGO BLOUD MAMRE,
S50 per 2000 pound.
The above Manure are furnished in both
bas and barrels, whichever customers pre
fer.
CT The Bags are uniform in teeighl
1G0 founds. 9
The attention of Farmers is especially di
rected to the fact that the sources of the
Raw Material of which the above Manures
are composed, are so well under control
that we can furnish them of strict ly uniform
ility and condition, and that they contain
larger perceniagf? oi uiiimuiin iiiuu any
other clas-s of manufactured manures in the
market. BAUGII &. SONS,
20 S. Delaware Airnu", Philadelphia.
NORTH WEST EN FERTILIZING CO.,
Cor. Lake & LasaMe Sts., Chicago.
fttr BAUGIPS COMMERCIAL MA-
MJRt.S may be procured Irom dealers m
any ot the principal towns in me unnco
I Slates or Diminion of Canada.
For sale by B. F. Brodhead, Delaware
Water Gap. July 2, 16G8.-lm
fifciirstowit Academy.
A school of high reputation during twenty
years, lor imparling 10 wic young oi ooiu
r . .1 .,..1.1
texes atltorouh c!r'ti;jn cuucation. lo
supply the place of Blair Hall burned last
. . - ...
winter, John I. ii!:i:r, Iq., has lurnisiieu
il, mnnns in bn r.n the same beautiful
and healthy hill, a Boarding House and
Academy. I lieoe specious stone buildings
will embrace all the moJern improvements!
i .i i I
necessary lo rcnuer uiem unsurpassed in
durability and convenience. The Boarding
House will be completed in the early part
of the Session. Teachers of highest quali-
and enioy unsurpassed advantages for ob-
taining a thorough christian education, to
fit for college or lor business. Until the -- -.-.ww.
completion of the Hall, studen.s will ob- the jail cf the eaid county of Monroe or a
tain comfort able accommodations at Me- gainst persons who stand c.iargod with the
chanics Hall and in private families. For
. . - . .!
particu'ars auurcss me rrincipai. lioaru
nnd Tuition .S-ioU per year ot torty weeks.
Next Sest-ion commences Oct. oih.
S. S. STEVENS. A. M., Principal.
Blairstown, Warren Ca, N. J., )
August 27, 16G3. 5t
.
N0TUE TO C1IIPEMEI1S
AND ARCHITECTS.
riMIE UNDERSIGNED BEGS LEAVE
JL to inlorm all Mechanics and House
Carpenters, iaiercted, that he will give in- thodi.-t Church, and is most admirably locat
structione in the science of ed, cither for a private residence or for busi--
uT i tp IJIJII.DI.C,
durin" the comin" year. Instructions will
- hij tjenco at. the Delaware
.... ci.- -..n ... t
, JjaC0 1, the additional charge
'nfi.i-nsDonses. Those taking lessons hi
of hiri exnonses. Tlioso taking lessons in
tho science will, when it is practicable, be
ansiMed in the erection of stairs, he (Michael
SchellenbcrgeO to be paid usual wages for
his work.
MICHAEL SCHEELENBERGER,
Delaware Water Gap.
August 0 -Gm.
VANHOESEN7S
SASH STOpTEU vV. LOCK.
rpiIR UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFUL
JL lv informs the puldic that ho purchased
the painit right of VAN HOEHEN'S SASH
STtJPPER AND LOCK, and offers lor sale
township rights for Monroo County, upon
rcufconiible rales. Addrees-
MICHAEE SCHELLENBERGER,
Dolavvaro Water Gip,
26.1 Aug-ust 0.-m..o.w
Moaruc Coumy, lh.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,.
For Diseases of the Throat and Xjuiiffa,
uch as Coughs, Colds, Whooping
Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma,
and Consumption.
ProbiiWr never efcre in the whole history of
nieilieine.us!" anything won so widely and ao deeply
upun tlie con:l.leuce of mankind, this excelluut
reiuedv lor pulmonary couipLuotf. Through a lour
tpiies "of veitrs, and among mo.st of tho rat-eor
men it has riacu liigher and higher in their estima
tion, as it has become better known. It uniform
character aud power to cure the various affections
of the lungs and throat, have made it known as a re
liable protector atraiart thein. While adapted to
milder form of dieae and to young children, it U
at Uie same time U.e moat effectual remedy that caa
be given for iuciptent conitumpiiou, and the dan
gerous affections of the throat and lungs. As a pro
vision against sudden attacks of Croup, it thould
be kept on hand in every family, and indeed as all
are sometimes subject to colds aud cough, all
should be provhtoa
Although settled imuuwi
curable. ttill great number or
( viMMmulton i thuurht Ift-
ca-es wbere ihe di-
eae seemed settled, have been completely cured,
and the patient restored to sound health by tht
Lhrrrtf J'vetoral. o compicie 1 in malerr
over Uic disorders of the Lung aud 1 hroat, that
the most ob'tin.tte of them yield to it. When noth
ing eUe could reach them, undwr the Cherry l'o
torn I tliey bubaidd aul disappear.
SiH'rr nul l'ubiic Speufitrrt find grsai pro
tection from it.
Asthma it always rolIsTsd and often wholly
cured by it.
JtrouchiiiM Is generally cured by taking th
Cifrrif rrioml iu small and frequent doses.
ho genuraLiy art its virtues known that we need
not publish the certincate of tliem here, or do mora
thuu assure the public that its qualities ore fully
maintained.
Ayer's Ague Cure,
Tor Torer and Ajrue, Intermittent Terer
Chill Fever, Remittent Ferer, Dumb
Ague, PsriodfCfd or Bilious Ferer, Jto..
and indeed all the affections which arise'
from malariooa, march, or mfaamstio
poisons.
As 5t name Impl'e, it does Cure, and does not
fail. Containing neither Arsenic, Quinine, Bismuth,
Zinc, nor anr other mineral or poiionou substance
whatever, it in nowise inlur-s any patient. Tho
number and importance of its cures in the ague dis
trict, are literally berond account, and we believe
without a psrallcd in the history of A me medicine.
Our pride is gratified bv tho acknowledgments we
receive of the radical cares effected in obstinate
mm, and where other reisedies had wholly failed,
rnslimated persons, either resident ia, .or
travelling throurn raiaintie localities, will be uro
tested bv taking the A OCX CUM1 daiiy.
For .rer Complmint. arising from torpid I tj
of the Liver, it is ai exc-Ur.-.t runedy, stiiaaisting
the I.iver into healthy activity.
For Bilious Disorders and t.lver Complaints, ft is'
an excellent remedy, producing many tmly re
markable cures, whre other medicine had failed.
Prepared by D. J. C. Atkr 4 Co., Practical
and Analytical Cheuiists, Lowel', Mass., and sold
all round Uie vorlvJ.
tzice, $1.00 rjsit kottlb.-
Sold by Druggists and Dealers everywhere'
and by WAX. IIOLI.INS11EAD, and, by
DREHER & RRO., Stroudsburg, Pa.
SPECIAL NOTICE
TO FARMERS AND ALL PERSONS OWNING
HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP & HOGST
In the 6prinr of the year when a Horse i-
about bheding1 his coat nothing will do him1
better service than a tea-poonlul of
YOUATT'S CONDITION POWDF.
every morning, well mixed with hisfed.-
COWS.
In milking cows the subscriber feel con-
fident that Yocatt's Powder, as he noto
prepares it, will astonish all who use it, and
convince the most incredulous to say that by
feeding a cow one teaspoonful of YorATTV
Powder once a day will bo much increase1
ihe quantity and quality of the milk ai lo
yield o;ie pound of Butter per week mora
is promising much, yet we have the evidence
of hundreds to prove this assertion. Thia
increase is made by keeping the cow ia a
healthy condition with a good appetite.
HOGS and SHEEP will be greatly bene
fitted by using" this powder. One ol our
customers ssys that he had 10 sheep all of
which had the Distemper, and concluded h
would try an experiment with YovaTt'b
Powder, he pave half of the number th
Powder, and they recovered in a short time,
ihe rest died.
The genuine YOUATT'S VEGETATIVE
CONDITION POWDER is prepared from
Youatt's original Recipe at IIo!lin3head'a
Drug Store. All other is a counterfeit.
Try it and be Convinced.
W. HOLLINSHEAD.
March 12, 1S6S.
Court Proclamation.
IVAcrcos, the Hon. George R. Barrett,
President Judge ofthe2'2d Judicial Districtof "
Pennsylvania, composed of the counties of
YYavr.e, Pike, Monroe and Carbon, and Abra--
ham x,e?cring and John De Young, Esqr'ay
Associate Judges cf the Court of Common
Plons nf iho Cmmtv of Monroe, and bv vir-
tue 0T tliclr offices. Justices of the Court of
Qver nnd Terminer and General Jail delive-
ry and Court of General Quarter Sessions in
and for the said County of Monroe, have i-
sued their precept to me commanding that
a Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace n
Commcn Plcos, and Court of Oyer and Ter--miner
and General Jail Deliver- aud Or-
. .t i i- r i
f""" - ' o i f i oa i
" l, ''" uioiruuu.uuitl.u . .ujr
K September, 1S0S, to continue cne tveckv
I" "vncajj.
ivraM
lc li nrnlw iriron tr tlto Hnnnnpr. tn J list !.-
"J . " V.. V
P1 ie reace, ina wnswu. oi iuc miucoun.
lJ ur",ut:,' x. ' wt yl. a. ..'m
rBIW,J w u." l,,c,t, ,u'' ' 'hu'0'w
a.nd lo that those who are bound by
recognizances to prosccuicana give :e aenco
commission OI oncnecs io mer
- . rr.irriit( nr testilv us shall DC lllf-t.
t",ir .. - i.i x
(God save the Commonwealth.)
CHARLES HENRY, Sheriff
Sheriffs Office Stroudsburg, )
Sept. 3, 16GS.
House and Lot for Sale.
The subscriber will pell, at private
sale, the houe and lot now occu--picd
by him in the borough of
Stroudfburr. The property is situ
ale on Main street, nearly opposite the Me-'
ness purposes. The lot is 30 feet by 2H)
ueep, anu is in a myu micui cumvuuon as
a garden, with fruits of BU kinds,
ri,.s in nbundance. The house i
is a neat
two story frame, in excellent repair,
taining ten rooms, and a large hall.
con-
Mauling iv wuis, anu a mrc mu.
mam uuujc isow vy ou iui,aim
U by 10 feet, all two stories. There is a
well of never failing water in the yard, and
iwo large noghneaus tei n " jjiwu.ti u
catch s water. On the rear end of tha
lot there is ample stabling, ami all- neces
sary out-bui!ding will be found upn the
premise. For further particulars, as to
price, terms and lime of possession, inquire
cither by letter, or in person on th pro-
V IH'VIIV T TITI1
August 27, 1SC3. 4t.
D "o t r o o L yoUiF si o xIrv
away for worthless articles of Furnw
ture, but go to McCariy's, and you will get'
well paid fur it. Sept. 2067..
BLANK DEEDS
pop Siucat tiiis Office;.
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