t3 "Wry i As a railway train vfss hearing Kent, Ct., a few daj3 since, e man was discov cred lying ou the track, It was too late to top the train before it reached him, but it was done as soon as possible. On go ing Lack, tho man was found sitting up, about twenty feet from the track, swear iug because his bottle was broken. To CoiiMiniptiron. fTLHE Advertiser, having been restored to - health in a few w eeks, by a very simple remedy, after hiving1 suffered several year with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease. Consumption, is anxious to make known te his fellow sufferers the means of cure 'iso all who desire it, lie will send a copy Tf tlie prescription used (free of charge, with iiic directions for preparing and u.sin the same, wliicli thev will find a sure Cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Sec. The ily object of the advertiser in fending the Pre.-cription is to benefit the affl.ctcd, nnJ spread information which he conceives to be invaluable; and he hones every suffer er will try his rvmedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parti as wishing tha prescription will pi ease auJress Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, lG'i South 2nd tt., Williamsburg, Kinrs Co., X. Y. (Dec. 24, '66 yl, TO CONSUMPTIVES. r I MIE REV. EDWARD A. WILSON'S I. Prepared Prescription for the cure of ;ONSU.MPTION. AS I II MA HKUNUII1 TO, COCCUS, COLDS, and all THROAT W. LUNG AFFECTIONS, has now been n use for over tvn years with the most parked Siic:ess. The Remedy, prepared under Mr. Wil son's personal supervision, alo a pamphlet -miair.mg inc original rrcscnpiion, wun full and explicit directions for Treoarition ami us-?, together with a short history of h;s case, mav e obtained of " DREIIER &. BRO.. Dnurcists. Stroudsburg, Pa., or REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, 16") South Second St., Williamsbtirgh, N. Y. (tr Pamph ets furnished free ot charge. May 21. l-G9.-lyr. MARIUKL). At Delaware Water Gjp, December 2Jth, li-, by Rev. E J. Pierce, Mr. Lancom C-S.-ilshcrry, of Portland, and Miss Mxrtba Lance, of Slatcford. On the same day, by Rev. Mr. Cathcart, f.t his Pars . nape in Philadelphia, Mr. James II. New hart and Miss Sarah Smith, both of Smilhfield, Monroe County, Pa. On the same day. by Rev. D. M. Henkel, in fc-troud.shnrg, Mr. Franklin Miller and Misi Elizabeth SJutter, both of Stroudsburg. In Jackson. Dec. 20th, by Rev. Henry Seifert, Mr. William Starner and Mr. Eliz Lttii Roitnan, both of Jucksjn. At th? Lutheran Parsonage, in Hamilton, bv the same, Mr. William Fcllencer, of I Ism lion, atid MifS Martlu Jane Kresge, of JboiiheaJj'ville. Dec. 2Qih, by Rev. Wm. M. Ridgway, Mr. John Lamb, of Portland, Northampton roury. Pa. and Mis Patience J. Shoema ker, ot Dingmans Ferry, Pike Co. Pa. On t!e 31st of Dec. at the reiJence of the LriJe's fit her, by the Rev. B. S. Everitt, Mr. Simeon Flory and Miss Emma Drehcr, all cf StrouJsburg. At the- residence of ihe bride's father. Dec. riOih, by Rev. J. Iv. Davis, Mr. John Case bocr, of Shawnee. Pa. and Miss Sussti B. Walker, of Brotzmausville, N. J. DIED. In Stroud.-burir, on the 1st hist. Miss Ma ry Mclicfc, agfd 17 years 8 mo. and 5 days. O VALUABLE LOTS for tale, ncirly op O p i e the Drtpot. one -10 by ioO, two 2J bv lo2 feet, inquire of J. II. McCARTY. Strou 'slurg, Jan. 7, 16G9. In Bankruptcy. In the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pencsylvania. In the matter ot Andrew Ilallct, ) g Bat.krupt. J . Eastern District cf Pennsylvania, SS. This U tj give notice. That on the 4th i'av of January, A. D. 1609, a warrant in Bankruptcy was ie.urd agiinst the Estate of Andrew Halle', cf Upper Mount li thel Tuwns'iip. in ttie County of Northampton, mid St:ue rf Pennsylvania, who has been rdj-idgcd a Biukrupi upon his own petition; tint the piyir.ent of any debts and delivery f any property belonging to such Bankrupt to him or fr his use, and the transfer of any jro;;crty by him are forbidden by law; that ;i meeting of the creditors of the said Bank rupt o prove their debts and to chnose one r more Assignees of his Estate, will be held ut a Court of Bmkrnptcy, to be holden be fore W. E. Dorter, Emj , Register, on the 23d dav cf Jjnuary, A. D. 1609, at 10 o' clock A. M. DANIEL PHILLIPPE. Deputy U. S. Marshal, Jan. 7, H09. 2. as Messenger. JA.MKS 5?. WI1ITK, Ilotitc iittd iii laiuler I per II a user and Glazier, Cvmtr ff Pocono and McDowell Streets, .vruoi Dsuuitu, PA. Will piy particular attention to ran mturj: PAiyriXG, YARXISJIISG, Jc. .nj when desired, will call at the residence uf perrons desiring his services. COACH PAIXTIXG, CARRIAGE J'AIXTIXG, and indeed any work in his line ill be thankfully received, promptly attended to and done in the met workman like manner. No botch work allowed to go out of his bauds. Charges, at all time?, and for all kinds of work, extremely moderate. "LIVE AXD LET. LIVES' the motto ol Ipp C6tabJMin)cp. J .nu.iry 7, lhW ly. " TOllN N. STOKES. Sole Aent in Mon " roe (bounty, for the sale of Peter B. Me lick' DRAIN PIPES and CHIMNEY TOPS. Price Lists to be seen at bis office Stroudsburg, Dec. 24, 18C3. m2. Caution! Lost, in the borough of Stroudsburg, on the 28th ult., a Note of hand for 600. drawn by Jacob L. & Daniel II. Wyckoff, in favor of J. A. Bosard, bearing date abaut the 1st of April, 1363, and payable one day afterdate. All persons are hereby caution- tioned against purchasing or negotiating said Note, as payment on the same has been stopped. J. A. BOSSARD. Hamilton tsp , January 7, 18G9. 3t. For Rent. A Steam Saw Mill will bo leased at a price by the thousand feet, board measure. delivered at Oakland Station. Capacity 5000 feet and upwards a day. Machinery, Dwellings, Barn, etc. m complete running order. Address J. P. MUMFORD, Care of J. W. Bradley, 79 Chambers si. New iork City. January 7, 1SG9. 2t. Orphans' Court Sale. By virtue of an order of the Orphans Court of Monroe County, there will be 8oId at Public Sale on Thursday, January 28th, 1869, at 2 o'clock P. M. at the WASHINGTON HOTEL, in the Borough of Stroudsburg, the following REAL ESTATE, late of Wayne G. Drake, of said Borough, deceased, viz ; No. 1 A certain Mesnuage and lot ot land situate on the North-west side of al nut street, in the paid Borouph of Strouds- bnrir cotitai n ing in front on sa id Wal n ut i-tret t 29 feet and 7 inches by 200 feet in depth. bounded by land of George W. Drake, land of Win. T. Baker and others. The improv mcnts are a Frame Dwelling House, tek tw o storie high, about 20 by 28 feet teil Kitchen attach d 20 by J 4 feet one-A-es tnry high. A Frame Stable 18 by 26 feet. ell ot water and Fruit Trees on the premi ses. No. 2. A tract of Woodland, situate in the township of Stroud, in said County of Monroe, adjoining land of Cha Drake Amos I,abar, Peter Edingcr, and William Fine, containing 17 ACRES ANI 125 IEKCIIES, This tract is well timbered with Rockoak, Chestnut and Hickorv. Terms made known on day of sale by LORENZO DRAKE, GEO. W. DRAKE, vtdWii'iraor. By order of the Court, Ti.o. M. Mcllhaney, Clerk. Janunry 7th. 1669. Agricultural College of Pennsylvania. The next Term of this Institution will commence on MONDAY, the 15th of FEB RUARY, HG9, and continue 24 weeks: Students to report at the College on the Thursday preceding the firet day of the Term. Careful instruction, by Lecture, Examin ation and Practice, will be given in Agri culture in all its brunches, and in the Me chanic Arts and Industrial Pursuits. The liberal Arts, Sciences and Literature usual ly studied in the Colleges wiM al.o be in cluded : The object being to make sound general fcholars, while imparting the Prac tice, and a knowledge of the Principles upon which the Practice depends, of the particu lar employments in view. The studies and exercises of each Student hall be specially directed, as the parent may determine, 1. To Pncticil and Sci entific Agriculture and Horticulture; 2. To Civil Enirineerinrr. Architecture and Min ing; 3. To the principles of the Mechanic Arts and of Machinery; or 4. To the prin ciples and practice of Commerce and Manu- tjcturcs: The whole to be accompaniec by the study of History and Government, Men tal and Moral Philosophy, the exact and Na tural Sciences and the other branches of a higher education, and also by such of the Ancient or Modem Languages as may be selected: and. on the part of all the Siu- dents by practice on the Farm, in the Gar den, Liboratory and r leld. At the nroDer time, a detailed account of the course of study and other particulars will be published. Till then, a general outline may be found in The Pennsylvania School Journal lor January. IS09, page Ib-J, By the liberality of he National Govern ment and the State Legislature, the I rus tees have been enabled to dispense with the charge for Tuition heretofore 860 a year; and to fix the price of Boarding, &,c. at the lowest rate that will meet expenses, viz: $100 for the Spring Term of 24 weeks, and $70 for the Fall Term of 1G weeks; in all s$170 a year for everything, except Text books. Light, and a small charge tor the use of room furniture, when the student does not provide his own, which he has the option to do. The buildings will comfortably accommo date, and the Farm of 400 Acres pleasantly and usefully employ. Four Hundred Stu dents. Of thet-e, each county and the city of Philadelphia will be entitled to one with out rcgirJ to population; and the remainder will be divided amongst the counties and Ue city in proportion to population ; all free of charge for I uition. To entitle to admission, the Applicant must be a son of an inhabitant of the State, not less than sixteen years of age, of good moral character and health, and .well versrd in Orthography, Reading, Writing, Arith metic, English Grammar, Geography, and the History of the United btatcs. First applicants from the respective coun ties, coming up t- the above requirements, will have the preference for admission; but it is not desiruble that more than 100 be ad tnitted in 1809 and the same number aunu ally thereafter, in order that the College mty fill only as the Students rhall advance in their clashes. The undersigned is authorized to pledge the Board of Trustees and a full Faculty of Instruction, to which he would add his own Dromise. that every effort nhall be made to render the Institutmu a benefit to the youth who may report to its halls, a much needed aid to the various Industrial Pursuits, and an bonor to the State, For further information, address THO IL BURROWES, President Agricultural College, Agricultural College Pot Office, Centre County, Pa. January 7, lfiO, I. rooming: slate DIAMOXD. A LARGE QUANTITY OF ROOFINGJ. Also, Vermont Red, Green and Purple SLATE on hand, for Sale at wholesale? and Ketail, by ULU. W. UKAhL, 5 Stroudsburg, Monroe Co., Pa.; THE UNDERSIGNED hereby announces) In frionda anil tlif nnhlic frpnprllv. 5 to his friends and the public generally, - that he is now ready, at the shortest notice,? to FURNISH ROOFING SLATE, and to ROOF ALL KINDS OF BUILDINGS with ; Slate, in any cction cf country, at the cheapest rates possible. All work warrant- TO PHYSICIANS. Nkw York, August 13, 1SG7. Allow me to call your attention to my PREPARATION OF COMPOUND EX TRACT BUCHU. The component parts are BUCHU. Lokq Leaf, CUBEBS, JUNI PER BERRIES. Mode of Preparation. Buchu, in vacuo. Juniper Berries, by distillation, to form a gin. Cubebs extracted by displacement by liquor obtained from Juniper Berries, containing very little sugar, a small proportion of spirit, and more palatable than any now in use. The active properties are by this mode ex tracted. Buchu, as prepared by Druggists general ly, is of a dark color. It is a plant that e nnts its fragrance; tho action o: a flame de stroys this, fits active principle, leaving a dark and glutinous decoction. Mine is the color of ingredients. The Buchu in my pre paration predominates; the smallest of the other ingredients are added, to prevent fer mentation; upon inspection, it will be found not to be a Tincture, as made in Pharmaco peia, nor is it a Syrup and therefore can be used in cases where fever or inflammation exists. In this, you have the knowledge of the ingredients and the mode of preparation. Hoping that you will favor it with a trial. and that upon inspection it will meet with your approbation, V itb a leelmg of confidence, I am, very respectfullr, H. T. HELM BOLD, Chemist and Druggist of 16 Year's Expe rience in Philadelphia, and now located at his Drug and Chemical Warehouse, 594 Broadway, New York. From the largest Aianufacluring Chemists iu the World. "I am acquainted with H. T. Helmbold; he occupied the Drug Store opposite my resi dence, and was successful in conducting the business where others had not been equally so before him. I have been favorably im pressed with his character and enterprise. WILLIAM LlUli 1 MAN, Firm of Powers & Wcightrmn, Manufac- facturing Chemist?, Ninth and Brown Streets, Philadelphia. Helvoold's Flvid Extract ikxm;, for weakness arising from indiscretion. The exhausted powers of Nature which are ac compinied by o many alarming symptoms, among wlrch will be found, Indisposition lo Exertion, Loss of Memory, Wakefulness, Horror of Disease, or Forebodings of Evil, in fact, Universal 1,8'Situde, Prostration, and inabdity to enter into the enjoyments of society. Tin: Constitution, once affected with Or ganic Weakness, requires the aid of Medi cine to strengthen and invigorate the system, which Helmbold 8 Extract Btxiiu invaria bly does. If no treatment is submitted to Coniumption or Insanity ensued. Helmbold s tlvid Extract Biciiv, in affections peculiar to Female, is unequaled by any other preparation, as in Cnbtrosis, or Retention. Painfulnees, or Suppression of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Schir rus State of the Uterus, and all complaints incident to the sex, whether arising from habits of dissipation, imprudence in, or the decline or chmgc of life. Helmbold's 1" LtiD Extract Bichu a.xd Improved Rose Wash will radically exter minate from the system diseases arising from habits of dissipation, at little expense, little or no change In diet, no inconvenience or exposure; completely superseding those un pleasant and dangerous remedies, Copavia and Mercury, in all these diseases. Use Helmbold's Flvid Extract Biciiu in all diseases of these organs, whether ex isting in male or female, from whatever cause originating, and no matter ot how long standing. It is pleasant in taste and odor, "immediate" in action, and more strength ening than any of the preparations of Bark or Iron. Tho suffering from broken-down or del icate constitutions procure the remedy at once. The reader must be aware that, however slight may be the attack of the above disea ses, it is certain to affect the bodily health and mental powers. All the above diseases require the aid of a Diuretic. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BU CHU is the great Diuretic. Sold by Druggists and Dealers every where. Price $1.25 per bottle, or six bot tles for 0.50. Delivered to any address.- Describe symptoms in all communications. Address II. T. HELMBOLD, Drug and Chemical Warehouse. 591 Broadway. N. Y NONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS DONE UP IN steel-engraved wrapper, with fac-sim-i!e of my Chemical Warehouse, and signed II. T. HELMBOLD. Nov. 26, 1868. CRYSTAL SPUING BREWERY, EAST RTRQUDBlina, PA, BROWN &. BURT, Proprietobs. XXX AI.E Sc I'OKTElt, Promptly supplied at the lowest omke prices and of the be6t qmltfy. July 30, l?6.-lj OCTAGOX. Slate, and Susquehanna Slate, furnished tt snort uotice, Apply to GEO. W. DRAKE, S Stroudsburg, Monroe Co., Pa. T71ARMERS AND OTHERS AIST1IU - - SLATE, will consult their intesest by calling on me suoscnoer, as ne is prepareu to deliver Slate in Si roudsburg, cheaper than they can be carted from the quarries. GEO. Y. JJHAhE, Stroudsburg, l'a. ueceraoer lin, icjoo. I Furniture and Carpets. T EE &, CO.. most respectfully announce Ji to the public, that they have recently largely increased their stock which now con sists of Furniture ot all kinds, Carpets of different styles, Oil Cloths of different petterna, . Window Shades and Fixtures, Looking Glasses, Picture Frames, Cords and Tassels, Blankets and Comforts, Willow Ware, kc, &.C., which they will dispose of at prices not less than cot, but reasonable. Call and see us and examine our stock, and compare prices and material with those of other shops. "The proof of the pudding is i?i the eating thereof." No charge made tor t-howing goods. Ware Rooms four doors above the Wash ington Hotel, in the Fowler Block. 07Aleo, constantly on htnd a large and superior slock of HOME MADE CHAIRS at the store room of LEE & CO, Stroudsburg, Pa., Dec. 24, 1863. ly. Ho, for Scranton! WHO TOOK THE PREMIUM at tht aionroe uounty i air, in uciocer, idd. lor the best display of Cabinet Furniture? J. JL McCARTY. WHO TOOK THE PREMIUM at the Monroe CouDty Fair, for the best display of Cabinet Furniture, October, ltibyT J. H. McCARTY. WHERE DO PEOPLE GENERALLY go to buy Good and Fancy Furniture 1 Why they go to McCARTY S. WHY DOES McCARTY SELL HIS CI - -f TflVVrn PIMlTiKin nvUnii in Mnnrno ..ntWt npp.HIRR W hen 1C BP S . Llll f nAti l.o An't hnva Irtotrilro en mnnv I . i- ii. -,.ki;oi .... ' dividends. He runs his establishment on his own hook, and saves his customers from two to three profits oh all the goads they buy of him. Don't you see its Stroudsburg, Pa., Oct. 22, 1603. "PATl VTrfiTl . --. to t-u r i-l u r rn tOB 1 VounUN Condition Powder, In the Fall and Winter when your cows give but little milk this powder is sure to increase the quantity and improve the qual ity. For horses, it increases the appetite, promotes digestion, cxhilerates the spirits, renders the coat soft and shining. For Hogs one narkarre in vour swill barrel will hasten . w. 1 the fattening process at least 1U0 per cent. This powder has proved an excellent article lor 6r,eep. lie sure you get me i Genuine Youatt's Condition Powder. MANUFACTURED BY WIIMLIAM HOI.I.IS2IK AO. All other is a counterfeit. See that the name of WM. HOLLLNSIIEAD is on each nackairo and buy no other. Warranted to give satisfaction or the money refunded. Nov. 19, '03 WM.HOLLINSHEAD. Lime and Ooal FOR SALE. J Constantly on hand. JAMES BELL, JR. Experiment Mill's, Pa., ) Dec. 17, 18Gi. 4t. $ J. B. COOPER. E. L. ROGERS. 'Afci-VIia? & UOUKUS, A GENERAL COMMISSION MER KJX CHANTS for the sale of Flour, Grain, Feed, Seeds, S:c., 217 North Water Street, and 220 North Delaware Avenue, Philadel phia, Pn. f7-particulir attention paid to BUCK WHEAT FLOUR. Oct. 1 'C8mG. (I IDi: TO MARRIAGE Young Men's Guide to Happy Marrhjre and Conjugal Felicity. The humane views of benevolent Physicians, on the Errors and ADuseo inciuem iu luum anu i.ariy iuan- hood, sent in sealed letter envelope, free of cunrgc Aumcrs onn' TION.Box. P., Philadelphia, Pa. ! . a .u- - Hour inn locnru June 4,1863-lyr. TVONT FORGET thnt when YJ you want any thing in the Furniture or urnmemai line inai iiciiriT, in me i i .1 . & f . .i Odd-Ftllows' Hall, Main Street, Strouds. burg, Pa., is the placo to gel it Sept. 20. M! ISS JRANNETTE JACKSON will receive a limited number of pupils for instruction, on the Piano Forte and in Sing ing. Term, Fifteen dollars per ?t letams. Stto.Q'ieburg, Ne.v ?0, 'i&.-tT Delaware, Lackawanna & Western RAIL ROAD. Winter Arrangement, Nov. 18, 1868. TRAINS LEAVE. WKSTWABD I EA8TWA.au. -. Z- o m r. rt ? o ? Station. Mail 3 ? B W o a. in. 9.00 New Yott. 7.30 rrtilaitelphin. 11.13 Nw II u;ipt.ia. 11 3 Washington. 1147 Oxford. 11.57 Hru!gei!l. M 05 Muuhk4 Ctiuak, 11-30 Delaware. 1.40 Mount Uelhel H 55 Water Gap. I '.O STROUDS BL'RO, 1-W Spragurvilie, 1 30 Henrvvillo, 1.4 Oaklani, S 03 Forks. 5 26 Tobyhanna. 40 fiouktsboro'. Moscow. 3.13 D'inniiiy, 3.55 Greenville, 3 35 Sr rati ton. 4 17 Clark's Suinult, 4.25 Arlington. 4.41 r artoijrnlle, 301 Mrltolson. 5.tt3 llopboUoro, 3.45 Montrour, fl.t'8 New Mi!for4, 6 S3 Great 2uJ, 4-43 .M t 441 t 10 9.10 2 W 1.50 I 43 l.xo Mi mi 11.41 l.3l K.I4 li.5rt 11 37 1 1 .94 3.1 J II 00 10 30 10.38 S0.S0 fl.30 S.45 .4i 6.03 p.m. 9.40 3.50 9.21 5.23 9.0!) 3.01 S.4.1 4. SO K.V0 3.30 7 53 3 SO 7.40 S03 a. a. p. tn. a. to. y.u e.so 10 03 10 S3 a.m I0.SJ 1030 II 30 11.10 ' 11.30 14.00 ' U23 153 1.S0 ISO Dinner at Delaware Elation. connections: At NEW HAMPTOX, with Central R R. of New Jersey, for New York. Eliaabeth, Platnneid, Somemlle. Laston, aic. At WASHINGTON, with Morris fc Es sex R. R.. for New York, Newark, Morris- town Itacketstown, Easton, &e. At MANUNKA CHUNK, with Bel vider Delaware R. R., for Philadelphia, Trenton, Phillipsburg, Belvidere, &.c. At SCRANTON, with Lacfcawana it Bloomsbtirg R. R., for Pittston, Wiikes-bar-re, Bloomsburg, Rupert, Danville, Northum berland, itc; also, with Delaware &. II ud- aon It. K., tor Ulyptiant, Archibald, and Carbondale. At GREAT BEND, with Erie Rai'way, for Binghampton, Elmira, Buffalo, Ithica, Syracuse, and Oswegc. K. A. HENRY, Gen. Tass. and Ticket Agent. LYNN'S GREAT GERMAN ROOT AND HERB STOMACH BITTERS! MAXCrACTCBED AXD SOLD BT II. LYIST, SOUTH BETHLEHEM, PA. These Bitters are a certain remedy for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Headache, Xerv- ousness. Loss of Appetite, and is a positiro preventive of all DISORDERS OF THE STOMACH. The German Herb Stomach Bitters has a restoring influence upon the system, eepe- cuny upon tne iigcetive urgans, anu 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. LYsiS has secured the services of a man who has had manv vears experience in the manufacture of Bitters, in the well- known German Bitters Manufactory of Schimmel &. Co, LeipsiV, Germany, and has made arrangements wiih them for Ger-I man herbs, roots. &c, necessary for the manufacture of the Bittern. THE GERMAN HERB STOMACH BITTERS 'auJ ue,t,u '"- Of All narA UMllt tulur h T tunu fofAftil 1 1 U "ers With delivered at short notice. A trial of the Bitters is respectfully asked. A. II. L YI N, Manufacturer, South Bethlehem, Penn. Sold bv C. S. Detrick &, Co., Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Stroudsburg, Pa. June 4. 18fi8.-1 vr. p c Will If MQ . . w. . . xa.. - vv tttuuuiitner 00 uuweier, MA IN-ST, STOUDSEURG, PA. Located in corner building, third door be low the Jefferson la n office. Room handsome ly fitted up, and heavily stocked with the fi- nest assortment ot rn i tt 1 t , r , v v'l0C" waicnes, Jeweiry, ueweiers jso- eer oiiereu in missecti hi ot country. ui ir ?"lTa,Mjr auU ,ulted ,0 111 0?e8' ahva6 on sale. ouver-ware, anu csuver riated ware. al- ways on hand at manufacturers prices. l7Kepairmg neatly executed, and char ges extremely moderate. Calls from the public respectfully solicited. November Gth, 1SG8 yl. NEW GROCERY STORE. rpiIE PUBLIC ARE INVITED to call at JL the New Grocery istoro of the subscri ber, on Main street, one door below the 4,Jefrer6onian office, fctroudsburcr. Pa., and examiue of the best stock of GROCERIES, . PROVISIOXS, FLOUR tj-c, ever bought to the place. Everything in tne urocery line will be found on sale m great abundance, and at prices at wbich al can purchase and live. Purchasers will save money by heeding this noice. GEORGE t. HELLER. October 22, 1S63. tf. For doing a family washing in the best and cheapest manner. Guaranteed equal to any in me world : lias an the strei.crth ol m . . mm old rosin soap with the mild and lathering qlHi;,je8 of genuine castile. Try this splen oi(1 Soap Sold by the ALDEN CIIEAlICAL WORKS. 43 Nurth Front Sireet. Philodel- - pn,a. Sep. 3 G9. yl. 1 J J .. ... oaa aaa dVVjUUU DlilVliA Just burned and for sale at their Brick Yard, near the Stroudsburg Depot. Persons coirmg r,c ... ...... u y rau-roaacan o a . - i I prompuy suppura, ny, auaressing ineir oraer to W. S. WINTERMUTE t SON. Stroudfcburg, August 13, lfc63. BLANK MORTGAGES Koj, siv nt this Ofilce. Ayer's Hair Vigorv For restoring Gray Kair to its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which i. at once ngrceable, lienltliy, aticl efiuctuol for preserving Jij' liair. Faded or gratj hair is soon rcslffrtd to its original coh't icith th gloss ami freslmtss of vovih. Thin Lair U thick ened, fklliDg Lair cheeked, and bald ness oflen, though not always, cured by its tiso. Nothing can restore tha hair where the follicles arc destroyed, or the glands afrophie-l and decayed. But such as remain can be saved for usefulness by thi3 application. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasfy sedi ment, it will keep it titan and vigorous. Its occasional mts will prevent tba hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent balduess. Fre from those deleterious substances whica make some preparations dangerous aud injurious to tho hair, the Vigor cau only benefit but not harm it. It wanted, merely for a hair dressing;- nothing elso can ha found so desirable. Containing uuilhcr oil nor dy, it does -not soil whit cambric, and yet last long on the hair, giving it a rich glossjr lustre aud a graUful prfuac. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer Sl 0q,j Practical and Axalytical CnzmsTg, LOWELL, MASS. ritiCE $1.00. Sold br W. HOLLLNSIIEAD, and Ly DREHER &. BRO., Stroudsqurcr. and by aM Druggists and Dealers in Medicine every where. DR. TAYLOR'S A mild and agreeable TONIC STIMULANT, STOMACHIC and CARMANITIVE BITTERS, Extracted entirely from HERBS and ROOTS. Highly feanefir- ciai in DYSPEPSIA, GENERAL DEBILITY, and Loss of Appetito ; and an excellent CORRECT- VE for nersnna snfTprinor frnm Disorders of the Bowels. Flatu- Icnce, &,c. Sold Everywhere Depot, No. 413 Market Street, Philadelphia. J. K. TAYLOR, & CO. Sept S, 1SCS. yl. Saddle and Harness Manufactory. The undersigned respectfully informi the citizens of Strouduburg, and eurroun- country, that he has commenced the 1. . . . . .... aoove tjusiuess in i owler s building, on nitzaDCih street, ana 13 tuny prepared te- furnish any article in Ins line of business, at suori notice, ua nnua at all times, a Urge stock of Harness, htps, Trunks, alcts, CW- pet liitfjs, Hurse-hlanhets, litUs, Skates, Oil Cloths, dc. Carriage Trimming promptly attended to. JOHN O. SAYLOR. Stroudsburg, Dec. 14, 18G5. XOTltE TO CARPENTERS' AND ARCHITECTS'. riMIE UNDERSIGNED BEGS LEAVE " JL to inform all Mechanics and Hous Carpenters, interested, that he will give in structions in the science of STAIIl KUILDIXG. during the coming year. Instructions wiK he given at hid residence at the Delaware . ate r Gap, for $25 for full course, or t any other place with the additional charge-, of his expense. Those taking lessons ii the science will, when it is practicable, be, assisted in the erection of stair?, he (Michae4: Schellenberger) to be paid usual wages fer . nis wore. MICHAEL SCHELLENBERGER. Delaware Water Gap August G -6 m. VAN HOESErra SASH STOPPER & LOCK. .1 VW'VVll TT l PTI lM1Tni TTli1 PIT? l' I 'iifi lhl.h.oiuau uwriiL, i r u ly inlorms the public that he purchasesX, - the patent right of VAN HOESEN'S SASH t Ul'l'Ell AND LUUK, and oilers tor a townshin richts for Monroe County, upo STOPPER AND LOCK, and offers for sale .1 '. i, .. . reasonable rates, aorefs MICHAEL SCHELLENBERGER, Delaware Water Gp, August 6.-Gm.e.o.w. Monroe County, Pa, For Sale, nEAp F0R CASH, 1 Building Let e. V-'Main St., 20x150. 1 do at Eat Stroud.,. burg, nearly opposite the Depot, a very dis. sirable Lot 40x150, 1 dwelling boise or. Bark Street, now occupied by Theodore Mann. Enquire f ja.;lo h. 3i cc arty; Oct. jr. i crA
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