The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, December 10, 1868, Image 3

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    MARRIED.
On the I9th ult., by the Rev. I). M. Hen
kel, Mr. Char'e.-Simons and Miss Margaret
Hunt, both of Delaware Water Gap.
On the 3rd inst., by the tame, J.din M.
Troch nnd Miss Ehaabeth Bush, both of
Smithfield.
On the 20th u!t., ly ihc Rev. Wm. M.
Ridgway, Mr.GwrjjeT. Dana, of Fremont,
Ohio, ai.d Miss S.jdiia Ab'es, now of Fre
mont, formerly -f Siroud-turg.
MONROE COUNTY
Agricultural Society.
The annual meeting f the Stockholders
will be held at the Court Honse, in the br
ugh of StrourJsburg, on TUESDAY. JAN
UARY ftth, iSK9, nt i o'clo.-k P. M. for ilie
purpose of electing FIVK DIRECTORS to
serve the ensuing three ynr.
A. REEVES JACKSON.
frtrnudsburg, Dec. 10, ISUS. Secretary.
Public Sale.
. Thcte Y.ill be exposed t public sale, at
thcl'rerl.ynKjM Mfush, in the Borough
ct Stroudsburg. on TUESDAY, the 20th dav
of DECEMBER, lfi9. t 2 o'clock P. M.
a LOT, situate on Main Street, in said IVr
rnigh. adjoining land of Mirriam Iee and
William WiUc. Said LOT feeing 15 ft
front by COO feet deep. Terms and rendi
tions will be made known on the ilay of iale.
SYDENHAM WALTON,
JOHN A. FLAGLER.
WM. S. WLYTEMUTE,
Decebember 10, 1S63. CojamiU-ee.
Widows Appraisement.
THE acceptances of widows in the follow
in namrd estates have been filed in the
office of the Clerk of the Orphans' Court of
Monroe county, and will be presented for
approval by snid Court, on Monday, Decem
ber 2S:h, 1?09.
Ealate of Jacob Henry, deceased.
Reuben Barrall,
George Warner, "
George Snyder, "
Till). M. McILHANEY, CPk.
December 10, 1S09.
Sheriff's Sale.
Br viriue of a writ of ven. ex de terris.
tome directed, issued out of the court f
Common Pis is of Monro: County, I will ex
pose to sale, at public vendue, tn
Saturday, the 2Glh day of December, 1?G9.
t 2 o'clock in ihe afternoon, nt the Court
Hous in the Borough of Siroufsburg, the
following described Ral E-tate to wit:
A eertiin Tnct or piece of Land situate
in Jackson lownsh p, in said Crunty. adjoin
ing lands of Phii.e.is B cter, Amos &. IVter
Bin-r, Benj-min Singer, J ocph Mufily aaJ
thers, ccnminir.g
47 ACIHIS
triet mea?ure. The imp'ovemrnts a-e a
Frame Dwell ir.g Utilise,
lfi bv 21 fret. 11 stories high, a Lojr imi
HOUSE l$.-t.rca high alout
y 1 r feet. Frame BARN :J0 by 40 leet ; 2
amall Cooper Shops, a Spring ot Water near
the door and Borne FRUIT TREES.
About 40 acres arc e'eared, a p rt ctX.
which is
The puMic rcxtl from Ta:n rv-!I- to Fe.n
cernvMe pa-cs al n.j sii i pro,rrt.
Seized and taken m emti mi at the p'o
prty of John S. Frutchf'y. and to L i !!
by me f.r cash.
CHARLES HENRY, Sheriff.
Hhrri.Ts Office Mr- u ! ug, )
Decembtr Id, lt-iit. (
Sheriff's Sale. .
Bv virtue of a writ ot ven ex. d tprris, to
me dirct;d, i-s ed o-it of tii Court of C .m-
irnn Pleas .f Monroe County, I will expose!
In sale, at puVic vendue, -n
Saturday, the 20. h Jay if December. lHS,
at 2 o'clock in a'lernoo-i, at ttie Ccirt
ilouee. in the B 'ro-h of St rou Isl.urg, the
ilil!oin2 described Real Estate, io wit:
A certain Tract or piece of Land, nitiia'e
in Jeckton township, Monroe Couu'y, con
tiaing I3G ACRES
wore or les bounded by land late of John
Setzer. Daniel V.m Bufckirk, John Hare
Powell. Frederick Miller. Joseph R:nker,
end John Bejj;. . Tli3 improvements ere a
Lo Ihf t iling House,
weather-boirded. about 19 by 24 foct. 1
'orie.- high; LOG BAIL 22 by 30 feet;
WooJ Hou-c and other out-buddings. About
0 acres cleared, a part of which is MEAD
0V, balance good
Timber Land,
A young APPLE ORCHARD and Spring
of Water near the door and stream of water
running1 through the tame.
Seized and taken in execution as the pro
perty of Baldus GJoeggler, and to be fold by
me lor cath.
CHARLES HENRY, Sheriff,
Sheriff Oiuce, Stroudsburg, )
pecember 10, 1668.
ourt Proclamation.
Whertas, the Hon. George R. Barrett,
President ludze o the 22d Judiciu 1 Diet rict of
Fenttfjrlyaoia, cofuKjted if the counties of
yc?-iii?t wurue and Carbon, and Aora
a;q lerering ad Join De Young, Four's,
Afopia;e Jujlg, cl the Lourt pi Common
Plea of the C(;u:y of Monroe; and by vir
tue cf their ofliccf, Ju.rlices of the Court of
Pyr and Terminer and General Jai! delive
ry and Court of General Quarter Sesions in
and fur the said-Cotinty of Mfi.iroe, have is
sued their precept to me commanding hat
a Court of Quarter Session of the Peace and
Common Pleat, and Court of Oyer and Ter
miner and General Jail Delivery ana Ur
phan's Court, for the -aid County of Monroe,
.o be holden at Stroudeburg, on the 2feih day
pf December, ISO-?, to continue one week,
if oecasaary.
SOTRC
!a hereby given to the Cononer, the Justices
of the Peace, and Cont-tublesof the said coun
y of Monroe, that they be then nnd there
ready with their roils, recordc. itiquieitionp,
examinations and other remembrancer to Jo
(ho6e things vrhich their oilite are appertai
ning, and uUu that th.e ;hn are tuiuud bv
recognizance to proxeeotennd yiveev itK-nct
agaiokt the prituiier that afe or tUall be in
fhe jail i-f the said county of Monroe, or a.
gainBt persons who stand charged with ILe
omraiasion of offences to be then and there
$o' prosecute or tcttify os thai I be jut.
: (Ood save the Commonwealth.)
CHARLES HENRY .Sheriff,
tfliuifTOrbce Stroudburg, f
Special Notices
TO PHYSICIANS.
New York, Aurust 13. 1967.
Allow me to call yotir attention to my
PREPARATION OF COMPOUND EX-
iuaui liUCHU. The component part
are BUCHU. Lono Leaf, CUBEBS, JUNI
FER BERRIES
Mode or Prepah ation. Bucbu, in vacuo
Juniper Berries, by dietidati. n. to form a pin
Cubeb-t extracted by displacement by liquor
ootaittcd irom Juniper Berries, containing
very little Fiig.ir, a email proportion of icpirit
anu more palatable than any now in use
Tht active properties are by this ode ex
tracted.
Buchu, as prepared by Dniggists general
ly, i of h dark color. It is a plant that e
mils i:s frigrance; tin? action or o rl.ime de
stroys th s. i's active principle, leaving n
uarK anu jiiiinous decoction. -Mine is the
color of ingredient. The Buchu in my pre
par.ition predominates; the smallest of the
otiier ingredients are added, to prevent fer
mentation; upon inspection, it will be found
Hot to be a Tincture, as made in Pharmaco
ptca, nor is it a Syrup and therefore can be
used in caes where fever or inflammation
exists. In thif, ou have the knowledge of
the ingredients and the mode of preparation.
Hop:n; that you will favor it with a trial,
and tt.at upon inspection it will meet with
your -pprobatiott.
With a feeling of confiJence,
1 am, very respectfully.
H.'T. HELMBOLD,
Chemist and Druggist of 1C Year's Expe
rience in Philadelphia, and now located
at hie Druj- and Chemical Warehouse,
5U4 13r.adway, New York.
From tbe largest Manufacturing Chemists
in the World.
' I am accjiiaintcd wish H. T. Helmbold;
he occupied the Drug Store oppoaiie my resi
dence, and was succee&ful in conducting the
bu?inet:s wher others had not been equally
so before him. I have been favorably im
pressed with bis character and enterprise.
WILLIAM WEIGHTMAN,
Firm of Powers &. Wcightuun, Manufac
fticmring Cheniists, Ninth and Brown
Streets, Philadelphia..
Helvbold's Flvid Extract Bvchc, for
weakness arising from indiscretion. The
exhausted power of Nature which are ac
companied by o many alarming symptoms,
among wh eh will be found, Indisposition to
Exertion, Loss of MeM.ory, Wakefulness.
Horror nt Distare, or Forebodings of EvJ, in
fact. Universal I.a-iitude, i'roctr&tion, and
inability to enter into the enjoyments of
society.
The Constitution, cr.ee aflvcteJ with Or
ganic WeaknoFH, requires the aid of Medi
cine to strengthen and invigorate the system,
which Helmbold's Extract Bcchu invaria
bly uces. If no treatment is submitted to
Coitfunipti.in or Insanity ensjed.
IIels.bold8 Flvid Extract Bcchb, in
aff ciions pe u!iar io Fniale-, is nieq'i-led
i y nny o'her prepar ition, as in Chl'tor-if, or
Retention, Pa n ulnchs, or S'ipi res-ion of
Customary E;cuat ons, Ulcerated or Schtr
rus Stale of the Uterus, and all complaints
incident to the s x, whether arising trout
kabits of di.-s oation, imprudence in, or the
decline or chnge of I if;.
Helvbold's Fluid Extract Bcchc a.id
Imtroved Rose Wash will radically exter
minate in-m the bteu diseat s arising from
hibits of dU-ipjtitn, at little expense, little
i t ni c; ane in d c, no inconvenience or
ejpoMire; complet' ly superseding those un
ploaFatit and dangro-is reu edies, Copavia
hii I MTcu y.ii l th s diseases.
Use IIelmdold's P'li i d Extr act Bvchc
in all diseases of these organs, w. ether ex
isting in male or femt;e. fro'R whatever
Ciyse orginalinu, an I no matter ft how long
stndn. I' is pi attnt in taFte und od"T
"immediate" in action, and m re strength
ening than any of the preparations of Bark
or Iron.
Tho-e suffering from br-ken-down or del
icate constitu.ions procure the remedy nt
cnc.
The re-der mtiot be - ware il.at, however
sl-ght may be tlie aMack of the abov- disea
ses, it is? ct-Tiiiti to aiftct the boJily health
and dirnta! powers.
All the ab ve !ieis5 requ"re the ard of a
Di..rctic. HELMBOLD S EXTRACT BU
CHU i- the grat Diuretic.
So d by Drugsis's and Dealers every
where. Price sl 25 per b-ttle, or six bot
tles for 0.50. Delivered to any address.
Describe symptoms ii all communications
Address H. T. HELMBOLD. Drug and
Chemical Wn r'ho is. 594 Broadwsy. N. Y
NONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS DONE
UP IN stei'l-cngraved wrapper, with !ac-sim-j'e
of my Chemical Wreh"use. and s gned
H. T. HELMBOLD.
Nor. 26, 1559.
(il!I)E TO MARRIAGE.
Young Men's Guide to Happy Marriage
and Conjugal Felicity. The humane views
of benevolent Physicians, on the Erroisand
Abuses incident to Youth and Early Man
hood, sent in sealed letter envelopes free of
charge. Addre.-s HOWARD ASSOCIA
TION.Box. P., Philadelphia, Pa.
June 4, 1SG3-Iyr.
Register's ftoticc.
Notice in hereby given to all persons in
terested in the Estates of the respective de
cedents that the following accounts have
been filed in the Register's Office of Mon
roc county, and will be presented for con
firmation to the Orphans' Court of said Coun
ty, at Stroudsburg, on Monday, the 25th day
of December, 1668, at 10 o'clock a. m.
Second account of George La Rue, Ad
ministrator, &c. of Alexmder Brown, dee'd.
Final account of Samuel Miller, surviving
Administrator, Arc. of Ji-hn Miller, dec d.
Account of Samuel Detrick, Administra
tor. &.c. of Peter Albert, dee'd.
Final account of Fr d. Kier, Adminii.
tor, and Sally AnnEdinjer, Adminibtratrix,
of Abraham Jvfinger. dc d.
Account of Jerome J. Wo-dling, Admin'
istrator, &c. cf Andrew C. Woodling, de
ceat-ed.
Account of Henry Brotzman. Executor,
&.c. of Susannah Brotzman, deed.
Account of Thomas M. Mcllhaney, Ad
ministiator, &,c. of Henry Ehlers, dee'd.
Finil account of John Mervvine, surviv
ing Executor, &.c. of Godfrey Greensweig,
deceased.
Account of John Merwine, Administrator,
&c. of Samuel Bond, dee'd.
AcC' tint of Johu Merwine, Administrator,
cVc. of R'Juben C'lriftman, dee'd.
JOHN S. FIMIER, Register.
Rejister' Office. Stroudsburg, i
December 3, 1608. J
TXTISS JEANNETTE JACKSON will
i.TjLj;cceiv8 a limited number of pupils for
instructioc op the Piano Forte and in Sing
ing. Termt Iitteen dollars per 21 lcf-?n.
Firm Uyjrg, Nor. 20, 'Ctf.
kUMUM
Ayers Cathartic Pills,
Tor all the purposes of a Iiax&tive
Perhaps no on medi
cine it so uuireraallv re
quired by everybody a
n cathartic, uor'was evor
any bei'ora so uuirer.aJ
ly adopted into use, iu
fc'very country aud aiuoue
all classes, sn thU mild
but eiUcieut purgative
I'M. The obviou. rea
son ii, that it ij a more re
liable and far more effec
tual remedy Uiau any
other. Thoie who have
tried It, know that it cured them: tlioe who have
not. know that it cure their neighbor aud frionJi,
and all know that what it iloci onco it dot alwar
that it never fails through any fault or nejflttctof
iu composition, vve nave tiiousanM upon tiioii
sand or certiflcatea of their remarkable cures or the
following complaintii, but such cure are knowu in
Tcry neighborhood, and we need not publish Uiciu.
Adapted to all ages and conditions in all climates ;
eonLiininjf neither calomel or any dt'leteriou lru,
they may be taken with safety by anybody. Their
tiif.ir coatinr nrencrre ttiem ever fresh and make
them pleasant to take, while beiii purely Tcgotable
ao harm can arie from their use m any quantity.
Ther operate bv their uowerful influence on'lhe
Internal viscera to purify the llood and stimulata it
into healthy action remove the obstructions or t tie
stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of the
body, restoring thoir irrcjmlar action to health, and
by correctinir, wherever ther exist, such deraexc-
wen t as are the first origin of disease. I
juinuie uirecuona arc givon in the wrapper on
the box. for the following comnlaints. which tlisaa
2ilt rapidly cure :
For lyitplM or Tndijreation, Llc !
mmm, iidiruor ami jona or Appetite, tnoy
should be taken moderately to stimulate the stom
ach and restore its heallhv tone and action.
For sLIver ?omlikiit and its various irmn.
toms. Ililiouit IIii4l.irhi. Ulelt lliuilrh.
jan-uu- or urrrn KicbnrM. Rilloua
Colic and Dillons Feien, they should be ju
diciously taken for each case, to correct the diseased
action or remove the obstructions which cause it.
For Dricatprr or Iliarrho-a. but ons in it,!
dose is jronerally required.
tor itnfumatuni, Uou t. Grarrl. Palnl.
rttioa of tht Heart, I'ain in the Hitl,
Hack and JLoina. thev should ha contimimulr
Uken.au rcqmrwi, to change Uie diseased action of
the system. With such change those complaint
disappear.
tor lironar and laronalc&I .a-ii thr
should be taken in larsro and rrentiunt t.xit t nrn.
dife the effect of a drastic purjre-.
or eupprruien a larjre doso ahonrd he take
as it produces the desired effect bv symuathr.
AS a IJ inner Ptll. take one or iwo. I' Mm to uro.
mote digestion and relieve the stomach.
An occasional dose stimulate- the. itnmtrh m.nA
bowels into healthv action, rwstor tup unnctit.
and invigorates the system. Henr it is often ad
vantageous where no eriom ilomnivmiini Ti,t
One who feels tolerably well, often find- that a dose
of these Pill makes him feel decidedly better, from
their cleannine; and renovating effoei on the diges
tive apparatus.
lJt. T. C. Jt CO., Practical Chrmi$,
ZOTTEZZ.. MASS., C S. A.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
jron prmnixc the blood,
The reputation this ex
cellent medicine enjoys,
is derived from its cures,
mauy of which are truly
marvellous. Inveterate
case of Scrofulous dis
ease, where the rrtlem
seemed saturated" with
corruption, have been
purified and cured by it.
scrofulous affections and
disorders, which were aj
rrar a ted by th scrofu
Ion. contamination until
they were painfully afflicting, liaC been radically
cured in such great numbers in almo.t every tec
tion of the country, that the publi ccai'cIy edto
be informed of its virtues or ucs.
Scrofulous poison U one of the most detractive
enemies of our race. Often, this unseen and unfelt
tenant of the organism undermines the conf titution,
and invites the attack of enfeebling or fatal diseases,
without exciting a suspicion of its presence. Again,
it seems to breed infection throughout the body, and
then, on sosne favorable occasion, rapidlv develop
into one or other of its hideous forms, either on the
surface or among the vitals. In the latter, tuber
cles may be suddenly deposited in the lungs or
heart, or tumors formed in the liver, or it t-Tiow
its presence by eruptions on the kin, or foul ulcer
ations on some part of the bodv. Hence the occa
sional use of a bottle of this Sartaparilln is ad
visable, even when r.o active crmptnms of disease
appear. Persons afflicted witfi the following com
plaints generally find immediate relief, and, el
length, cure, by the use of this S All SAP. I it 1 1.
L.A: St. Anthony's Pirr, Ron or iLrysijH-lnn,
Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald Hind, Ringu ornt,
Sore Eye, Sore 2Sar.n, and other euiptions or
VitiMc forms of Scrofulous disease. Also in the
more concealed form, as Dupepia, Urojmu,
JJcnrt JJisrate. J it. y.it ';. Jruraliji
and the various Vlcerou affectiups ui the r-u
u-cu
tar ana nervous system.
Syphlli or Venereal and STrrcurlal Tiseac3
are cured by it, though a long time is required for
subduing these obetiuate maladies bv auv medicine.
But long continued use of this medicine will cure
the complaint. Leurorrlicra or Uhitr, I'tcrine
Ulceration, and Pemnle lUfraten, are com
monly soon relieved nnd ultimately cured bv its
purifying and invigorating f.Vct. .Minute Direc
tions for each case are found in our Almanac, mp
phed gratis. Jlhrnmafin and Hout, when
caused by accumulations of extraneous matters
in the blood, vield quickly to it, as nr.o J.trer
Complaint, Torpidity, t'onyestion or 7j'"
ttijSij of the Lirrr, aad.t-irirc-, when arising,
as they etfea k, from the rankling poisons in the
blood. This SA USA PA PI 1. 1. A is a great re
storer for the strength and vigor of the system.
Those who are Lnnyuid and JAstle, Despon
dent, Steeple, and troubled with Arrrotis Ap
prehention or Fear, or any of the affection
symptomatic of 11'eakne, will find immediate
relief and convincing evidence of its restorative
power upon trial.
r r.E pa n ed r, r
Dr. JT. C. AVE It V CO., Lowell, .,
Practical and Analytical Chemixt.
SOLD BT AJLL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE.
ESTRAY.
Came to the prrmii-ps of the subscriber,
residing at Kellersville, Hamilton township.
a red and white Bull Calf, about ten months
old. The owner is requested to come for
ward prove property, pay charges and take
raid calf away or it will be disposed of ac
cording to law.
JOHN V. SHOEMAKER.
November 2G, 1SG3. 3t.
Came to the premises of the subscriber, in
Middle Smithfield township. Monroe county
Pa., on or about ihc lattcf May last, a year
ling Heifer, red in color, with no other
marks about her. Ihe owner is requested
to come forward, prove property, pay char
ges and take said Heifer away, or fehe wil
be disposed of according to law.
MARTIN COURTRIGHT.
Middle Smithfield, Nov. 26, 18f8, -2t
J. B. COOPER. E. L. ROGERS
COOPllK & ROGERS,
GENERAL COMMISSION MER
CHANTS for the sale of Flour, Grain
Feed, Seeds, &c, 217 North Water Street
arid 220 North Delaware Avenue, Philadel
phia. Pa.
G6Particulr attention paid to BUCK
WHEAT FLOUR. Oct. 1 'GSmO
Auditor's Notice.
The undersigned. Auditor, appointed by
the Orphans' Court of Monroe County, to
make distribution of the balance in the hands
of Philip M. Bush, Executor of the Estate
of John Pipher, deceased, will attend to the
duties of his appointment, on Thursday, De
cember 24th, 1663, at 10 o'clock a. m.t at
his office in the Borough of Stroudsburg,
when and where all parties interested are
required to attend and they will be heard,
or else be debarred from coming in for a
share in said fund.
J. B. STORM, Auditor.
November 26, 1668. 4t.
DU.I7b. S.U1TU,
Surgeon Dentist,
Office on Main Street, opposite Judge
&tokes residence, Stroi dobvbo, Pa,
Teeth extracted without rt?n. J-A
Ao;tit I, 1567,
In Bankruptcy.
District Court of tho United States, ;
Eastern District of Pennsylvania, i
William Sumner, of Blooming Grove,
Pike county, Bankrupt, having petitioned for
his discharge, a meeting of creditors will be
held on the first day of December, 1663, at 10
o'clock a.m. before V. E. Doster, Register,
at his office, at Centre Squire, Eaaton, thit
the examination of the Bankrupt may be fin
ished and any business of meeting required
by section 27 and 23, of the Act of Con
gress, transacted. The Register will certi
fy whether the Bankrupt has conformed to
his duty. A hearing will also be hid on
Wednesday, the 16th day of December, 18G3.
before the Court at Philadelphia, at 10 o'
clock . m. where parties interested may
show cause against the discharge.
grjyS3fo Witness the Hon. John Cad
r4fc7! wallador. Judge, and sal of the
'Court, at Philadelphia, this 10; h
day of November, lsfG3.
G. R. FOX, Clerk.
1 At Eston, the 17th day of November, A.
D. 1SG3, on the application of John Mcin
tosh, E.-q. Assignee, it is ordered that the
time of holding 2d and 3d meeting of credi
tors in above nutter be changed from the
tirt day of December to the 11th day of De
cember, A. D. 1803, and that the day ofi
hearing at Philadelphia be chinged from
tho 16th day of December. A. D. ISCd to
the 23d day of December, A. D. 1SG8
W. E. DOSTER,
Register in Bankruptcy
November 23, 13G3.-3:.
Ho, for Scranton !
WHO TOOK THE PREMIUM at the
Monroe County Fair, in October, 1S67, for
the best display of Cabinet furniture?
J. h. Mccarty."
WHO TOOK THE PREMIUM at the
Monroe County Fair, for the best display of
Cabinet Furniture, October, 13G3 J
J. H. McCARTY.
WHERE DO PEOPLE GENERALLY
go to buy Good and Fancy Furniture! Why
they go to McC ARTY'S.
WHY DOES McCARTY SELL HIS
GooJs at LOWER PRICES than any House
in Monroe county 1 Because when he sells
a bill of goods he don't have to strike eo many
dividends. He runs his establishment on
his own hook, and saves his customers from
two to three profits on all the goods they
buy of him. Don't you see it!
Stroudsburg, Pa., Oct. 22, 1S69.
SOW IS THE TIME TO VS
Yotialt' Condition 1'ovrclcr.
In the Fall and Winter when your cow
give but little milk this powder is ure to
increase the quantity and improve the qual
ity. For hnrdf-f, it increases the appetite,
promotes digestion, exhilerates the spirits,
renders the co:t toft and shining. For Hogs
one package in your swill barrel will hasten
the fattening process at least 100 per cent.
This powder has proved an excellent article
fur eheep. Be sure you get the
Genuine Youatt's Condition Powder,
MANUFACTURED BY
WILLIAM UOLLIXSIIEAD,
All other is a counterfeit. See that the
name of WM. HOLLINSHEAD is on each
package and buy no other. Warranted to
eive satisfaction or ihe nvwey refunded.
Nov. 10, 'G8 WM. HOLLINSHEAD.
Auditor's Notice.
Estate of GEORGE SHUPP, late of Chest-
nut hill township deceased:
r'B'MIE undersigned Auditor, appointed by
A the Orphans Uiurt of Alnnroe county,
to audit the aeou&t ot John t. Fisher, ad
ministrator of the estate of George Shupp.
late of Chestnuthili township, deceased, and
to inake distribution of the monies in his
hands to and among the parties entitled there
to, will attend to the duties of his appoint
ment.on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11th, 1SG3,
at 10 o'clock, a. m.t at his office, in the bor
ough of Stroudsburg, at which time and
place all person having any claims or de
mands on said fund will present the sitnc,
or be d" barred from coming in for a Ehare of
such monies.
STEPHEN HOLMES, Jr., Auditor.
November 12s 1SG3. td.
Auditor's Notice.
Estate o MICHAEL BUTZ, late of Jack
son township deceased :
TIMie undersigned Auditor, appointed by
JL the Orphan's Court of Monroe County,
to audit the account of George Butz od
ministrator of the estate of Michael Butz,
late of Jackson township, deceased, and to
make distribution of ihe monies in his hands
to and among the parties entitled thereto,
will attend to the du'i'-s of hi? appointment,
on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19th, lSGr,
at 10 o'c'ock. a. nr. at hie office, in the bor
ough of Stroudsburg, at which time and place
all per-ons having any claims or demands
on raid fund will present the same, or be de
barred from coming in for a chare of such
monies.
D. S. LEE, Auditor,
October 19 1868
Auditor's Notice.
Estate of JAMES N. DURLIXG, late of
the borovgh of Stroudsburg, dedcased.
r"T"MIE undersigned, Auditor, appointed by
J the Orphana Court of Monroe county
to audit Ihe account of Richard S. Staples,
administrator of the estate of James N. Dur
ling, late of the borough of Stroudsburg, de
ceased, and to make diMribution of the mo
nies in his hands to and among the parties
entitled thereto, will attend to the dutips o
his appointment, on SATURDAY, DEC EM
BER l6th, 13G3, at 10 o'clock, a. m., at his
office, in the borough of Stroudsburg, at
which time and place all persons having any
claims or demands on situ fund will present
the same, or be debarred from coming in for
a ehare of such monies.
STEPHEN HOLMES, Jr., Auditor
Nov. 20, 163.
CRTSTAL SPKI; BREWERY,
east STiiounnuna, pa.
BROWN &, BURT, Pboprietop..
XXX AI.K fc Z02STEfe,
Promptly supplied at the lowest market
prices and of the best quality, .
July 30, 1609.-ly.
nONT FORGET Unit when
J you want any thing in the Furniture
or Ornamental line that McCarty. in th
Odd-Fellow' Hall, Min Street, Stroud.
frufff, P i i the p're to g$i jt. Sept. CC.
Delaware, Lackawanna & Western
RAIL ROAD.
Winter Arrangement, Nov. 10, 1868.
TRAINS LEAVE.
WK8TWADD. EASTWARD.
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11.10 4.25
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h.43 4.50
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a. ui. p. u.
Oxfiril,
Korks.
AiingUin.
Dinner at Delaware Station.
C0-tMF.CTI08:
At NEW HAMPTON, with Central R.
R. of New Jersey, fur New York, Elisabeth,
Plainfield, Somervilje. Easton, Ac.
At WASHINGTON, with Morris Es
sex R. R., for New Yi.rk, Newark, Morris
town Hackctstown. Easton, &.c.
At MANUNKA CHUNK, with Belvidere
Delaware R. R., lor Philadelphia Trenton,
Phillipsburg, Belvidere, &.c.
At SCRANTON, with Lackawona &.
B!oomsburg R. R., for Pittston, Wilkes-bar-re,
Bloomsburg, Rupert, Danville, Northum
berland, &c; al.-o, with Delaware & Hud
son R. R., for Olyphant, Archibald, and
Carbondale.
At GREAT BEND, with Erie Railway.
for Binghampton, Elmira, Buffalo, Ithica
Syracuse, and Oswego.
R. A. HENRY.
Gen. Pass, and Ticket Agent.
LYNN'S
GREAT GERMAN
ROOT AND HERB
STOMACH BITTERS!
MANUFACTURED A7ID SOLD BT
a.. Li. LYirsnsr,
SOUTH BETHLEHEM, PA.
These Bitters are a certain remedy for
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Headache, iYerv-
ousjiess. Loss of Appetitt, 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 Digeetive Organs, and is
recommended to all persons in delicate
health. It is an excellent remedy for Sum
mer Complaint, and no family should be
without it.
A. II. LYNN lias secured the services of
a man who has had mny years experience
in the manufacture of Bitters, in the well-
known German Bitters Manufactory of
Schimmel &. Co, Leipsig, Germany, and
ias made arrangements with them for Ger
man herbs, roots, &c, necessary for the
maniiiacturc of the Litter.-.
THE GERM IIE&B SfiOftlfJI BtTTIBS
is now ready to be sent anywhere. All or
ders with which I may be favored wi!L be
delivered at short notice. A trial of 'the
Bitters is respectfully asked.
A. II. LNN, Manufactures,
South Bethlehem, Penn
Sold bv C. S. Detrick & Co., Wholecale
and Retail Druggists, Stroudsburg, Pa.
June 4, ISGS.-lyr.
P. S; WILLIAMS,
Watchmaker & Jeweler,
MAIN ST, STOUDSBURG, PA.
Located in corner building, third door be
low the Jefler.-onhn office. Room handsome
ly Cited up, and heavily stocked with thefi
nesi ntit-oriiiient ot
ClockSj "Watches, Jewelry, Jewelers No
tions, &c ,
ever ofTt red in tlnst-ecti n of country.
A full aesorlincnt or bnectacles, of the
beet quality, and ited to all age, always
on sale.
Silver-ware, and Silver Plated wure, al
way on hand at manufacturers prices.
lK7"uejjainng neatly executed, and char
ges extremely moderate. Calls from the
public respectfully solicited.
November 5th, ISO1? yl.
MW (ilUH FKY STOltE.
r MIE PUBLIC ARE INVITED to call at
J the New Grocery Store of the sub-cri
ber,-,on Main street, one dour below the
Jeflersonian" office, Stroudsburg, Pa., and
cxamiue of the best stock of
GROCERIES.
PROVISIONS,
FLOUR t c
ever bought to the place. Everything in
the Grocery line will be found on pale in
great abundance, and at prices at wbich a
can purchiise nnd live. Purch.isera wil
ave money by heeding thi notice.
GEORGE F. HELLER
October 22, 1S6S tf.
For doing a family washing in the brat
and cheapest manner. GinranteeJ equal to
any in the world! Has all the strength of
old rosin soap with the mild nnd lathering
quituies oi genuine castile. Try t Ins f plen
it id Hoa p. JSnld by l he A LDEN CI I EM ICA
WORKS, 13 North Front Street, Pbilade
phia. Sep. a, fi- yl
300,000 MUCKS
Just burned and for aale at their Brie
Yard, near the Stroudsburg Depot. Persons
desiring Brick f.irnished by rail-road can be
promptly supplied, by, addressing their order
to
W. S. WINTERMUTE & SON.
Stroudsburg, August 13, 1668.
BLANK MORTGAGES
For $a!c at thus Otiier.
Ayer's
Hair Vigor,,
For restoring Gray K.r 16
ils natural Vitality and Color:-
A i1re?in tthwiK
is at onco nirreeAlile
I.eKl'.hy, !:d effect ital
lor preserving tint
li'iir. IhI?1 c- y -4
haii' is fc-on resiord
io its original ro.V'
tri'A thn e?os and
freshness vf yvvth.
Thin liair U thick
ened, fnllhic- hair tlieckenl, ntul bald
ness often, though Lot nlv.ny?, curcl
by its use. Notliiti rcyloro lli
luiir where the follicles arc destroyed,
or the glands atrophied and decayed.
But such a3 remain run to .4Med fw
usefulness by this npplk'atiou. Iusteo4
of fouling tho hair with a asly sedi
ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous.
Its occasioaul use will prevont tho hair
from turning gray or falling off, aud
consequently prevent Lahlnef. Fre
from thoo dole'eriotis subt-tance which
make some preparations dtmg rous and.
injurious to the hair, tho Vigor cotr
only benefit but not harm ;t. II wauted:
merely for a
HAIR DRESSING,
tiathiug else can he found io dosirabl1..
Containing neither oil nor dye, it d
not soil white cambric, aud yet last
!oug ou the hair, giving it a rih glojr
Instre and a grate! ul j eifiimo.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayor k Co.,
PRACTICAL JLNU ANALYTICAL Cu-VISTC,,
lovi:ll, jiass
PKIC3 $1.00.
Sold bT W. HOLLINSHEAD, and Vy
DREHER &. BRO.. S;roudsqnrg, and by aJJ
Drugits and Dealers in Medicine every -
where.
DE. TAYLOR'S
OLIVE BRANCH-
T T
A rnili and agreeable TONIC:
STIMULANT, 1ST0MACHI0
and CARMANITIVE
BITTERS,
Extracted entirely from IIIORBS
and ROOTS. Highly feoaefi
cial in
DYSPEPSIA,
GENERAL DEBILITY,
and Loss of Appetite ;
and an excellent CORRECT-
VE for persons suffering from
Disorders of the Bowels,. FlalUr-
ence, &.c.
Sold i.Yemvhere.
Depot, No. 413 Maiket Strctt,
Philadelphia.
J. K. TAYLOR, & Ca
Sept 3, ISfiS. yl.
Saddle and Harness,
Manufactory.
The undersigned respectfully, inform.
the citizens of Stroudsburjr, aud i-urrouo-
ding country, that he has com ue need tht
above business in Fowler's buildinc c
Elizabeth street, and is fully prepared f
furnish any article iu his line of husinem,
at short notice. Ou hand at all timet, a
larce stock of
Tlarncss, W hips, Trunks, Valices. Car-
pet Bmjs, Horse-Blankets, Belli,
Skates, Oil Cloths, tf-c.
Carriage- Triuiuiing promptly attend4
to. JOHN O. SAY LOU.
Stroudsburg, Dec. 11, 1SG ).
K0TICE TO CAUPENTEItS
AND ARCHITECTS:.
ryHE UNDERSIGNED BEGS LEAYB
JL to inform all .Mechanics and Hour
Carpenter?, interested, that he will give irt-
sirucuons in tne science ot
during the coming year. Instructions wiH'
he given at his rrsidence nt ihe Delaware
NVatr Gap, for 5B25 for full course, or at
any other place .with the additional charge
of his expenses. Those taking lessmn
the science will, when it is practicable, b.
assihted in the erection of stairs, he (Michael'
SchcHenbcrgci) to be paid usual wages for.
his work.
MICHAEL SCH ELLEN BERG ER,
Delaware Yater Gap.
August C -6:n.
VAN HQESESrS
SASH STOPPER &. LOCK.
rpHE UNDtUKlNED RESPECTFUL-.
JL lv informs the public that he purchased
the pat"er,t right of VAN HOESEN'S SASH
STOPPER AND LOCK, and offers tor
township rights for Monroe County, up.nr
reasonable rates. Address
MICHAEL SCH ELLEN BEK CF.Rr
Delaware Ytor p..
August G -Gtn.e.o.w.j Monroa County, Pa.
For Salj,
C l HEAP FOR CASH, 1 Building Let
'Main St., 0x130. 1 do at F.a-t Strouds
burg, nearly opposite the Depot, a very de
sirable Lot 40x150, 1 dwelling bouse rv
Bark Street, now occupied by Thecdrg,
Mann. Enquire r f
JAMF.S H. :i.v.UTY.
mm
IP
Oct.