i 'i , r r English Chancery Cases. Mr. Judah P. Ueojatnin, late rebel, now practicing law in London, has done a good many foolish people a service, if tbey will bat heed his words. In a pub lished letter he warns Americans against spending money to secure property await ing heirs in the English Chancery Courts, lie shows that the funds devoted to such objects are wasted on sharpers, and in stances the great Jennings estate case as a remarkable example of folly, saying that "some of those who have spent money in this way have actually been deluded into writing to me their conviction that they were entitled to dislodge the present Duke of Marlborough from IJlanheim Castle, by virtue of their descent from, the famous Duchess, Sarah Jcnuing." lie adds this piece of information, which will be of service to many who hope to be enriched through the accumulations of Englishmen whose names they ui ay hap pen to bear : Most of the parsons who ara duped are Ignorant on two point which, in nearly evtry instance, would satisfy them at once bf the utter folly of the hopes they in dulge. The first is that an alien cannot be an heir in England when there is no will, and that ho cannot take real estate even if to him by will. The second is that, in England, estates devolve upon the eldest son alone, aud on his eldest son is succession, andare notdivided in shares rmong all the children, as in Louisiana -and other Suites. Yet nothing is more common than for persons to asserts heir fcnip to the supposed shares of younger brothers and sister?, or to claim, as na tives of tho United States, heirship to KngHshnjen who had left no wills. A correspondent of the Tribune says: 'The war of women against whisky has commenced ic Perryvillc, Ashland Coun ty Ohio. A man opened a rum-shop in that place recently, and the women did not like it. They proposed to buy him out; but, as he intended to build up a Urge trade, he refused to sell. The wom en however, were determined that he should not remain ; and so since he re fused the very liberal terms they offered, they formed in line, and with axes on their shoulders, marched to his place, and deliberately broke in the heads of all his barrels. Of course, the man was angry and brought a suit in the county court j but was beaten, after incurring heavy expense. The people of this part of Ohio honestly think that the next war in this country will be between the women and whisky ; and, though there may not be much blood shed, 3-ou may rest assured rum will flow freely in the gutters. As the women of Ashland County have tak en the matter in hand once before, we claim to have fouirht the Bunker ilill of the new revolution." It is safe now to predict that we shall bear no more of the Ku-Klux in the South. For more than a month past, these assassins have been gradully with drawing from the theatre of their bloody deeds, and as the time approached for yeilding up of the power with which a murderer invested Andrew Johnson, Ku Kulx dwindled, and receded until it has now actuily vanished, henceforth there will be no further Ku-Kulx murders in the South, because those assassins no lon ger have a friend at court. The work of jlood has ended Grant will give peace to rll the country. A St. Joseph, Mo., Mechanic recently invested 530 for the purpose of obtaining valuable prizes which he had "drawn." Of course he never received them. After cogitatiug on the matter, he wrote over an assumed name, representing that if he could draw a good prize he would get others to invest. Upon this the lottery managers scut him about v50 worth or silver plate, etc., the package marked 4,C. O. D." When notified of their arrival, be attached them, won the suit, and the lottery people "smell a mice." Cure for tjio Itch. Take fresh buttor, one pound, put it into a skillet, boil all the pickle out, skim it will, then add one ounce Venice tur t.cntinc and oue ounce of red precipitate; etir till cool or the precipitate will settle to the bottom. I his will cure seveu years itch, I think if preserved in a short time. It has not the disagreeable smell or pre parations made with sulnhur. Rural t Jcvo Yorker. A valuable Ilambletonian colt was last week sold by Mr. Daniel Utter fo James II. Bowman, of Branchville, the price paid being understood to be $2,500. The .colt is three years old, and is considered Hry &d judges to be the most promising in the .State, lie had been for some time r.reviousio tfco sale under the care of Ed. iShepherd,..t the ADdsrjwa Iloase Etablcs. Sussex Jiejuter. Special Notices. 1,000 Ittcii Wanted. -S50 er week profit on 5 Capital.- ffammhin? entirely new. Send for Circular nd Terms. No gift enterprise or humbug. Address fJ. J. Varncil, 66 Cannon Street, jvr. y. Feb. 23, 'GO. lm. to coxseiravES. riIIE REV. EDWARD A. WILSON'S L Prepared Prescription for ihe cure of CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA BRONCHI 7'IS, COUGHS, COLDS, and all THROAT and LUNG AFFECTIONS, has now been in use for oyer isn years with the most marked success. The Remedy, prepared under Mr. VVil on'8 personal supervision, also a pamphlet containing the originaj j-resprjpium, witli full and explicit directions for preparation nd use, together with a short histpry cf his case, may be obtained of DREHER & ERO Druggitf, Stroudsburg, Pa., ?T REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, 165 South Second St., Williamsburgh, N. Y ftT" Pamph cts famished free of barge May 21, ieG-ljr." 100.000 LIVES LOST yearly from the use of Save your money and restore your health by using Dr. Bryn's Antidote for Tobacco This is not a substitute but a cure for Smok ing, Chewing, and Snuff-taking. Few per tons arc aware of the terrible effect of the noxious weed on the human syttem. Dvs- depsiai Headache, Disease of the Liver, Sal low Complexion, Costiveness of the Bowels, Loss of Memory and other diseases are the n 111 ct ions brought on by its use. The Anti dote is purely vegetable and harmless. It acts as a tonic on the system, purifies the blood, and enables a person ta digest the heartiest food. Samples sent free for 50 cents $3 per doren. Address M. J. Yarnell, 60 Cannon Street, N. Y. Feb. 25, 'CO. m. BUCHU. Prdtt DispiHial.ori; of the United Slates. DlOSMA CltENATA BUCIIU LEAVES. Properties. Their odor is strong, diffu sive, and somewhat aromatic, their ta6te bit terish, and analogous to mint. Medical Properties and Uses. Buchu leaves are gently stimulant, with a peculiar tendency to the Urinary Organs. They are given in complaints of the Urin ary Organs, such as Gravel, Chronic Catarrh of the Bladder, Morbid Irritation of the Blad der and Uretha, Disease of the Prostrate Gland, and Retention or Incontinence of Urine, from a loss of tone in the parts con cerned in its evacuation. The remedy has also been recommended in Dyspepsia, Chron ic Rheumatism, Cutaneous Affections, and Dropsy. IIelmbold's Extract Bccnu is used by persons from the ages of 18 to 25, and from 35 to 55, or in the decline or change of life; after Confinement, or Labor Pains; Bed Wetting in children. In affections peculiar to females, the Ex tract Buchu is unequaled by any other rem edy, as in Chlorosis, 01 Retention, Irregular ity, Painfulness or Suppression of Customa ry Evacuations, Elcerated or Schirrous State of the Uterus, Lcucorrhea, or WThites. Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, axd Dropsical Swellings. This medicine increases the power of Diges tion, and excites ihe Absorbents into healthy action, by which the Watery or Calcareous depositions, and all Unnatural Enlargements are reduced, as well as Pain and Inflamma tion. IIelmbold's Extract Bcchu has cured every case of Diabcitcs in which it has been given. Irritation of the Neck, of the Blad der, and Inflammation of the Kidneys, Ulcer ation of the Kidneys and Bladder, Retention of Uurine, Diseases of the Prostrate Gland, Stone in the Bladder, Calculus, Gravel, Brick Dust Deposit, and Mucus or Milky Dischar ges, and for enfeebled and delicate constitu tions, of both sexes, attended with the fol lowing symptoms: Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Hor ror of Disease, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vi sion, Pain in the Back, Hot Hands, Flush ing of the Body, Dryne.-s of the Skin, Erup tion on the Face, Pallid Countenance, Uni versal Lassitude of the Muscular System, ccc. IIelmbold's Extract Bvciic is Diuretic and Blojd-Purifying, and cures all Diseases arising from habits of dissipation, excesses and imprudences :n life, impurities of the B!ood, &c. superseding Copaiba in affections for which it is used, such as Gonorrhoea, Gleets of long standing, and Syphilitic Af fections in these diseases, used in connec tion with Helmbod's Rose Wash. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers every where. Price 1.25 per bottle, or six bot tles for SG.50. Delivered to any address. Describe symptoms i;i all communications. Address II. T. HELM BOLD, Drug and Chemical Warehouse. i394 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. HELMBOLU January 29, 186S 2m. :maiirikd. On the 27th ult., by the Rev. "Nm. M. Ridg way, Mr. Thomas G. Smith and Miss Hannah Khinehart, both of Oakland, Monroe county, Pa. On the same day, by the same, Mr. John L. McCartv and Mi.-s Mary J. StapleF, both of Delaware "Water Gap, Fa. On the llthinst., bvlicv. Wm. M. Ridgway, Rev. Henry F. Isett, of the Philadelphia An nnal Conference, M. E. Church, and Miss S Mary Keller, eldest daughter of David Keller, Esq., of Stroudsburg. On the 11th inst.,by the Rev. D. M. Ilenkcl Mr. J. D. Overficld and Miss Ellen C. Dctrich both of Middle Suiithficld, Monroe Co., Pa. Stroudsbnrg Academy. rTMIE SPRING SESSION begins on Mon I, day. April 5th. 16G9. For Circulars, &c., please apply to J I RE. FRUTTCIIEY, Principal. March 18, 1669. 4t. 0A-TJTIO3S3". TTAVING LOANED to Abraham Stean SlX. of Pocono township, during my pleas ure, two black Heiffers and two Cows, one red and one mully, the public are hereby cautioned against in any way meddling with the same, under the penalty of the law. LIN FORD VVERKEISER. Tannersville, March 18, 18G8.-t3 For Sale or Exchange. The subscriber has a pair of TiTd heavy Horses, for sale, or will i excuanere mem ior vjxen. xor -Sefurther particulars apply to or address JL T. SMITH. Ptiradise Tall dley. Pa., ) , I860. $ 1 March 18 rn. C-A-TTTIOjST ! All persons are hereby cauiioned not to purchase a promisory note given by me un dersigned, to George Lessig, for thirteen dollars and some cents, during the month o February. 1869. As said Note was obtain ed without consideration I will reeist th payment of it. 1 GEORGE BAUDER. Poccno tsp , March 6, 18G9. 3t. TtTISS JEANNETTE JACKSON wi I receive a limited number of pupils fo instruction on the Piano Forte and in Sing inw. Term, Fifteen dollars per 24 lessons. Stroudsburg, Nov. 20, 'C8 It. Cheap Feed. r RAIN AT 25 CENTS PER BUSHEL KJC Apply at the UKKWfcKi, July SO. Jt06.-tf East Crrtwdstuig. DT THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES. For tho Eastern District of Pennsylvania : In the matter of 1 William Keiser, In Bankruptcy. Bankrupt. ) Eastern District of Pennsylvania, s. Upon the application of Robert Huston, Assignee of the Estate of William Keiser, bankrupt, it is ordered, that a meeting of the creditors of said Bankrupt, be held at Easton, in snid District, on the 27th day of March, A. D. 1809, at 1 o'clock p. ra. at the Office of William E. Doater, Esq. one of the Regis ters in Bankruptcy, in said District, for the purposes named in the twenty-seventh sec tion of the Act of Congress, entitled an Act to establish a uniform system of Bankruptcy throughout the United States, approved March 2, 1S67. Witness the io,.,.. John Cadwallader, Judge of the said District Court, and the seal thereof, at Philadelphia, in said District, on the fifth day of March, 1860. I tyrrel Clerk of District Court for said District. March 18, 1SG9. 2v. qqqqqqqqqqqqq To the Working .Class : I am now prepared to furnish all classes with constant employment at their homes, the whole of the time, or for the spare moments. Business new, light and profitable. Fifty cents to $5 per evening, is easily earned by persons cf either sex, and the boys and girls earn near- y as much as men. Great inducements are offered those who will devote their whole ime to the business; and, that every per son who sees this notice, may send me their ddress and test the business for themselves, make the following unparalleled offer : To all who are not well satisfied with the business, I will, send 81 to pay for the trou- e of writing me. 1 ull particulars, direc- ions, &c. sent free. Sample sent by mail for 10 cents. Address E. C. ALLEN, Augusta, lie. March 10, lbGO. 3m. OAUTIOK! The public are hereby informed that 1 bought at Constable sale, on the 27th of ebruary, 18C9, and loaned the same to Sa- bina Hoffner, during my pleasure, the ful- owing named articles: 1 Cook Stove. 2 Tables and Table Cloth, 2 Bedsteads and Bedding, 4 Chairs, 1 Looking Glas, 1 Coal Cil Lamp, 1 Lot Crockery-ware, 1 Dust Pan, 1 Bureau, 1 Cupboard. All persons are forbid meddling with any of the above named articles, under the pen alty of the law. SAMUKL HARD. Brodheadsville, March 5, 18G9 3t. pEACE DECLARED A5D TH2 petek isenrv, respectfully announces to his friends, the generous public, that his SALOON is again opened, for the sale of LAGER CEEI2, PORTER, ALE, "WINES, CIGAKS, SCHWEITZES, &c. &c. &c. at his old stand. Call, see and try. 07" Minors not allowed to visit his Sa oon. March 4, 'G9 ;f. G REAT JOY IS THE ira i 2 n:n Has ojain opened his excellent AND I1CCR SALOON, On Haiti Street, S trends burg, Pa. Q7 He now extends an invitation to all his friends and former customers to call at hi- old place of business. Here they can drink of his delightful beverages: linger Ilccr, i'orlcr, Ale, Rhine XViiio, Ac. &r. . and cat of his superior Cheese, Oyster, &c. &c. Cr" Minors not allowed to visit his Sa loon. March 4, 16C9. tf. OVERNMENT PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE TKIIMQ. CThe Great Head Quarters for all kind of Army Goods, New and Second-hand, and sold at a tithe of the cost. Harm-, Wheel and Lead Ttam Harness, Ambulance, Light and Heavy Express, Cart and Buggy Harness, McClellan and Officers, Saddles, Bridles. Collars, Rein3, Halters, Surcingles, etc. etc. Tents, Hospital, Wall and Wedge, with poles and pins complete, Wagon CovQrs, Awnings, Sacking Bottoms and Bigs. Tlililary Clothing-. Overcoats, Frock Coats, Jackets, Blouses, Pants, Army Blankets, Horse Coters, I ly Sheets and Nets, etc. etc. The largest and best assortment we have ever offered. Send for descriptive Price List, eent free on application. Small orders by Express, C. O. D. Liberal reductions to Wholesal-j Dealers. PITKIN & CO., (Formerly on Front St., now) 71 North Second St., just below Arch St., rill LA DELPHI A, PA. March 4, 18G0. -3m. 3 VALUABLE LOTS for sale, nearly op posite tho Depot, one 40 by 150, two 20 by 102 feet. Enquire of j. ii. Mccarty, StrcuJblurg, J-n. 7, 1600. U 4 M W. 3W BAUGEvS RAW EOIJE BUPES FHOS IHATE OE LIME. Standard Warranted. Wc off-r to Faumers and Dealers in Manures the present season our Raw Bone Super Phosphate of Lime as being highly improved. It is not necessary at this day, to nrgue the claims of this manure, as a useful and economical application for tfORN, OATS, and all Spring Crops. The article has a reputation of overfifteen years standing, and is still manufactured by the original pro prietors. Farmers will please send their orders to the Dealer early, as this only will ensure a supply. BAUGII & SONS, Sole Manufacturer's, Office No. 20 South Delaware Ave. Feb. 25, "GO. 3m Philadelphia. AN crtcukire lolof STOVES of all descriptions have been received at the store of the subscriber, in the borough of Stroudsburg. He has COOKING STOVES, & PARLOR STOVES, of the latest improvements; and entire new styles, and considerable saving of fuel, which can be had at the lowest City prices. Also, all kinds of .Stove-3?ipe. A large assortment of TIN" WARE of ev ery description, constantly on hand, which will be sold at wholesale and retail, as rea sonable as can be had in the City. All kinds of repairing done in the shortest, cheapest and best manner. Call and exam ine his stock befoje you purchase elsewhere. Fob. 11, C9. WM, S. FLORY. Dissolution Notice. NOTICE i3 hereby gircn, that the part nership heretofore existing between W S. Floryand S. Flory, of Stroud-Lurg', Mon roe counly, Pa., under the firm name of Flo ry &. Bro., has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. All persons indebted to the 1 4 1 T1 0 . I . I 1 of March, 18G9, with S. Fiery, after which date the books will be placed in the hands ofl all claims a-ainst the said firm must also be nrivcfintr'ft to Iiim it ill v mi tbpn t 'ir.n t Pi?, for set. ifement. ' W. S. FLORY. S. FLORY. Stroudsburj, January 23, 18C9. 4t. . 1 S. FLORY, thankful for past ronajre, will continue to carry on the STOVE AND TINWARE BUSINESS, at the old Eland, on an enlar-'ed ecate, ana hopes that his many friends and customers will favor him with their orders hereafter as horp!nfnrp. llo is now nrpnarcd to pell a articles, in his line of business, cheaper than w . -. . w . I I ever. Call ana see tor yourselves. WM. S. FLORY. February 4, I860. riT3IPS! P15IP3!! For pure water use, neither bad tasting wood, rusty iron, nor poiscn lead, but The Celebrated Cucumber Tump, made ct wnu cucumber woou. entirely tasteless, durable and reliable. Not a patent article, i niir 1 ii f1 rrinn n,i - ,i nnp wnnn- 1 i . . i. . 3 .ii r i l 3 5t?Pi.-fl,i: n I.,iri tTinrln liv mnrliinnrw l-.Ti auu iiii;icii.'l: ii.ili-t t.uu uwtu jyfy vM-Sl ratc ,n aH 'ts Parl? raising an MH r.i;!.U equal amount of water, and cost- pAS-VCi'.ti.VH !nr locra thin ImlT Ik Vf -T--'-y. i- ' o ' Vv;-J '' i is Easily arranged so as to be non- freezing, and in construction so simple that any one can put it vp and kecpl if in revair. After thorough trial it is ac- knowlcdred the sest and cheaest. Twelve .. . i feet oftubin? with each numn. free ofcharire. Dealers sudd! ed at lowest manufacturers rates. For circulars, price lists, &c. Call or address. CIIAG. B. B LATCH LEY, iVo. 8 A'orth 7th Street, Agents wanted. Philadelphia, Pa. February 11, lSGO. Cm. npAYwryATijpir The undersigned hereby rcspecuully in- vites all persons indebted to him, to call without delay and pay up. Having, during the past year paid out large sums of money for his preeent commodious, comfortable and convenient place of business, ho feels him- 6clf more in want of money than ever before, I and more like looking to those who owe him tor prompt payment, lie hopes this gentle admonition will be heeded at once, and that he will thus be saved the disagreeable ne cessity of urging those indebted in a more imperious manner and to their cost. Re member, it was the last straw which broke the Camels back, and that human patience cannot endure forever. Pay up ! N. RUSTER. Stroudsburg, Jan. 21, 16G9. Administrator's ftoticc. Estate of CATIIARIXIT-W'ILLIAMS, late of Hamilton township, dec d. Lettcrs of Administration on the Estate of .t ..rn- i - r ii m. Cath Linanne w imams, laie 01 namuion town- ship, Monroe county, Pa. dee'd, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons in debted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them, proper ly authenticated, for settlement to CHARLES WILLIAMS, AJm'or. Feb. 18, 16G9. Gt.l Bossardsville, Pa Notice of Dividends. The Directors of the Monroe County Ag ricultural Society have agreed to strike a dividend of six per cent, upon tho capital stock of said Society. Stockholders can re- ceivo their dividend uy caning upon me Treasurer, Bar net Mansfield, on and after tho U2d day of February. J. B. STORM, Sec'y February 11. 1SC9. TON'T FORGKT that WllCII JLs you you want any thing in the Furniture or Ornamental lino that Mccarty, in the OJd.Ft Hows' Hill. Main Street. Slrouds- bgw, Pa., id the pkco ta yjt it. Sept. 20.' sa.ti nrm 01 r lory . iro.,are ue.cuy rcqucs-Corncr THE GREAT Zingaii Bitters. A SAFE BLOOD PURIFIER, A SPLENDID TONIC, A PLEASANT BEVERAGE. AND Preventive of Diseases. The ZINGARI BITTERS arc compoun ded from a prescription nf the celebrated E gyptian physician, Dr. CiiEorsvs, who after years of trial and experiment. diFcovcred the Zingarini Herb the most remarkable veg etable production, the earth, perhaps, has e ver yielded, certainly the most effective in the cure of disease. V, in combination with the other valuable properties of which the ZINGARI BITTERS is composed, will cure Dyspepsia, Fever aud Ague, Bilious Fever, Cholic, Colds, Bronchitis, Consump tion in ilsjirst slugc, Flatulency, Kcrvous Debility, Female Complaints, Rheumatism, Dysentery, Acute and Chronic Diarrhoea, Cholera Jfor bus, Cholera, Typhoid and Typhus Fe-i-cr, Ycllmo Fever. Scrofula, Di ' seases of the Kidneys, Habit ual Costivcness,.yc, tj-c. In the Prevention and Cure of the above diseases, it has never been known to fail, as thousands of our most prominent citizens throughout all parts of the country, will tes tify. Let the afllictcd send for circulars con taining testimonials and certificates of those who have been cured after their cases have been pronounced hopeless by our best physi cians. Principal Depot, T. RAHTER & CO. No. G N. Front Street, Philadelphia. RECOMMENDED BY Ex. Gov. Pavid R. Porter, of Pennsylvania. Hon. Robert J. Fisher, " 44 Edward McPherson, Joel B. Danner, tt 4 Wm. McClicrry, 44 44 andoth- era. (trSend for Circulars.CO February 11, 1SC9. yl. PAiriTiriG, PAlSTiXti JAMKS S. WHITE, ISoaso aud Sin Painter. Paper Hauler nml Glazier, of p090n0 and McDowell Streets, STROUDSBURG, PA. Wi!1 PaT Particular attention to FDRXITURE PAiyTIXO, YARXISIIIXG, fc. 1 .......... pat-hind when desired, will call at tb.9 residence of persons desiring his services. COA GH PAIXTLXG. CARRIAGE PAIXTIXG. and indeed anv work in his jnc will be thankfully received, promptly attended to and dune in the most workman- h;i. ..o. M.. i.tl. ii i . out Df his hands ll.iC ilitllllll. IU UUil.ll II VI Charges, at all times, and for all kinds of work, e::tremely moderate. "LIVE AXD LET LIVE," is the moott of his establishment. January 7, 1SG9. ly. A " Chance ta make Money! One Hundred Dollars iron One Dollar. A J:are tiling and no IcrciJion Every person owning HORSES, CAT TLE, SHEEP and HOGS are guaranteed to make One Hundred Dollars by usinj a One Dollar Package of 44 YOUATT'S COIJDITIOIi POWDER, manuiaciurcu uy illiam iiolli.nshead Stroudsburg. If you have never used it try rr l'ackage and it it uocs not ueneiit you stoct; to the amount ot one nunured dollars ? ... ..ii .i . . i m your estimation, caw ai me siore ami gei your money refunded iiUiML.-it will give mem a goou p petite, keep their skin loose aud renders the coat soft and chining, keeping them in good condition with one-halt the leed, being there by a saving of one-half the money. COWS. It makes them give more milk with one-half the feed, antT if they civc more milk of course you make more BUTTFR and the more butter the more money. I have so much confidence in the Catt: Powder that I make the above offer, know mg well that it will do all that is claimed for it. WM. HOLLINSIIEAD 07" Ash to see Tc Great Tobacco An tidote, March 4. 18G9. tf. Tho Great External Remedy. Top Man and Boast. IT WILL CURE RHEUMATISM tills nrcnaratlon is o well Citab- lished, that nttia ncea be siM in tuia connection. fin WAV it lias never failpl to euro 1 Al.NM L N-FUy-,)i:d ; affkctioxs, contracting Mrs CIFS STIFFNESS AND TAINS IN THK JOINTS, STITCH KS in theSIDKor Back, SPRAINS, BRUISES, BURN'S, S WEI. LINUS, CORN'S and FROSTED FEET, Persons nuVcted with Rheumatiim can be effectually ami 'permanently cured by using this wonderful prepa ration ; it penetrates to t'.io nerve and bone immediately on being applied. On HORSES it will cure SCR VTCnF.S, RWEEVEY, roi.I.-KVIU FISTULA. OLD IU N'NINO SORES, SADDLE or COLLAR CALLS. SPRAINED JOINTS, STIFFNESS OF T1IE STIFLES, Ac. It will previ nt HOLLOW HORN and WEAK BACK IN MILCH COWS. I have met with preat success In bringln my Mixture within the reach of the Public. I am daily in recipt of letters from Physicians, DruRRtsts, Merchants And Farmers, testifying to its curative powers. DAVID E. FOUTZ, Sole Proprietor, BALTIMORE, Ub. January 23, 18G9. ly. 300,006 BHECKS Just bqrnod and for sale at their Brick Yard, near the Stroudsbunr Depot. Persns desiring Brick- furnished by rail-road can be promptly supplied, by, addressing their order to W. S. WINTERMUTR & SON Strcudfbunj, August 13, lb68. j Delaware, J.acliawajina & V.'eslcra RAIL ROAD. 'mm- .V-'- -Y . r K sfy- vTi - - -f ' U cptv' Wiztcr Arrangement, Nov. 13, 1SSL TRAINS LEAVE. WESTWAED. j EASTwlBD. 2 ! Ss Si- I 5 r ? 5. I c. I A i." i V "i 2tt? 2.10 5! ; I.jO 1.45, I jac r h: r.ii i 12.4 1 llV.31 Ui.14 1 Ill 7 I !lt"4 S 1i 'll ( t 10.5'i l o.:i. eo.211 .30 9.44" .4" 0.05 p. M 9.4f 5.50 9.24 5.25 9.0U 5. nil S.43 4.20' W.2:i 3.5')! 7 60 3 20. T.4I' 2.0V a. iu. p. ru1 Station. 5 x Uti'n. 3 n j a. in.; u.n;i c Yors. i "-3!l; liiiiu.l -lfl.ia. New li nn; l'-n. 11 ;i'i wuNhingiuii. Oxf.inl, 1 1 .57, Criiievil'p. 1--V MjMiuk.t c:liuui, ! 1 1 .3(i lo!; :re, '. 12.40! Mount C.'ihcl I J3, atf r ho. 11'!. STROUDSHUnO, l.in Uciirvville, 205 rrKs. -.if? T()bvh:irn, 8 40; Oo'lill:.x,u 3.1'ii Moscow, 3.loj D'inniii?. 3.C5 Greenville, S.5V Serai. ton. 4 l"i CI a 1 Vs Siiruu.lt, 4.2i! AMnplon. 4.41 F.u -t-nyriMe, 5 01 Nicholson. 5 in llopl.olli.m, S.A.'t M.Mi!rrre, fi Cfi New Miiford, C 2-V Great 2tad, I a. m SJ.Ii g 50 1 0.(15 10.251 in 10.55! If 3' 1 1 :( 11.11' 11.31 IC.OC 15 2.'. l.if 1.60 Dinner at Delrjro connections: At NEW HAMPTON, with Central EL R. of New Jersey, for New York. Elizabtik. Plainfirld, Somrvi!le, Easton, &c. At WASHINGTON, with Morris & K sex R. R., for New York, Newark, Morri town Ilacketstown. Easton, &c. At MANUNKA CHUNK. wiih BHvidera )claware R. R., for PhilackTphij, Trentod Miillipsburjr, Belviderc, etc. . At SC RANT ON, with Lackawana fit B!ooms-bi:r R. R., for Pittstcn, Wilkes-bar-rc, E'.Gomrbur'T, Rupert, Danville, Northum berland, Sec ; eho, with Zelav.ire &. Hud son R. R., for O'yphant, Archibald, andl Curoondale. At GREAT BEND, with Erie Railway;. or jj:nfiarnpton, Umira, JJutialo, Jthica,. Syracuse, and Osvrejc. R. A. HENRY,. Gen. Pass, and Ticket Agent A CAED. To the Hotel keepers of Monroo and ad- jacent counties. Lccli to Ycur Interests! 1 1 "We aro offering Liquors, Wines, &o. warranted pure, and containing no Drug$t Oils, Lssfuces, ct-c, whatever, at the Ibl- owing verv low prices : Brandies from 50cfei.$l 00 rer jrallon. less than City prices. bins 50c(j4Oc. Bourbon "Whiskey, iOcfVr G5e. (t Monongahela, 4ue(0oc. Old Rye, 40c(G5c. tiki- 1 Apple ftOc(.$l 00 Common 15c(,25c. Wines (all kinds 50c(Yi$l 00 Please qive us a call, or send your or ders, and satisfy yourselves that v? o do do it, that we icill do it, and the reason icit wc ca?i do it. Ako, please remember that ice do not have anything to do irith "Drugged" I A quors. Anything you buy from us we guarantee Pure, and much below the pri ces usually paid for the Drugged Liquors Very Respectfully, J. S. WILLIAMS, k Co. Stroudsburg, Monroe Co. Pa- July 27, 1SG5. Itanutnrc and Carpels. LEE &. CO., most respectfully announce to the public, that they have recently largely increased their stock which now coit sists of Furniture ot all kinds, Carpets of different styles. Oil Cloths of different petterns. Window Shades and Fixtures Looking Glasses, lecture Frames, Cords and Tassels; Blankets and Comforts, Willow Ware, &c, &c. which they will dispose of at prices not les than cost, but reasonable. Call and see m and examine our stock, and compare prices and material with tho.-e of other shops. kThe proof of the pudding is in the eating thereof:1 No charge made tor thowing goods. Ware Rooms four doors above the Wash ington Hotel, in the Fewler Block. C(CaA1so, constantly on hand a large and superior stock of HOME MADE CHAIRS at the store room of LEE &, CO, Stroudsburg, Da., De. 21, ISG5. ly. P. S. VILLIAM3, Watchinaker & Jeweler, MAIN-ST, STOUDSBURG, PA. Located in corner building, third door b ow the Jefiersonim office. Room handsom y fitted up, and heavily stocked with th flk nest assortment of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Jewelera 5i tions, cc. ever ofiercH in this section of country. A lull nssortmcnt of Spectacles, of th best quality, aud suited to all ages, alwayt on sale. Silver-ware, and Silver Plated ware, aK ways on hand at munuCidturers prices. UC7epairing natly executed, and char ges extremely moderate. Calls from tht public respect fully solicited. November 5th, 1SG3 yl. R. D. WILSON, COMMISSI illGRCHAKT AND DEALER IX Flour, Grain, Meal and Feet?, 91 WI3ST STRSET, New York, February 4, 1SG9. tf. fill ll)K TO UARRUGE. Young Men's Girlde- to Ilnppy Marriag and Con,jigl Felicity. The humane view of benevolent Physicians, on the Errors nd Abuses incident to Youth and Early Man hood, seat ia sealed letter envelope., frea of charge. Address HOWARD ASSUCIA TION.Eox. P., Philadelphia, Pa. Juntr-l,lSG3-lyr. JOB PRINTING, of ol! ki.ids n.ea.t!yeL etuted. at this office, - v v t ; I lit.: ir. 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