The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, April 01, 1869, Image 3

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    Offensive Breath. Offensive breath
is sometimes occasioned by carious teeth.
Delescotte's myrtle opiate has been rec
ommended as a counteractive in such
cases, mis is prepared Dy immersing
eight ounces of the best honey with two
ounces of rose water, over a gentlo fire
Jor a lew minutes, and then adding as
- much powdered myrrh and Armenian
bole as vill form a soft pa?te. It is ap
plied to Ihe teeth on a brnsh, and is gen
erally successful in removing auy un
pleasant odor from them for a time.
Also, if the mouth be well rinsed with a
teaspoonful of the solution of the chlor
ide uf soda in a tumbler of water, the
cad odor of the teeth will be destroyed.
vXhe following preparation, diluted with
water, may be used : Chloride of lime,
a quarter of an ounce; water, one ounce;
agitate well together for half an hour in
n small phial; filter, and add spirit, one
ounce; rose or orange flower water half
un ounce.
Put a Holo Through it.
One night Gen. was on the line.
He observed a li-jrht on the mountain on-
posite. Thinking it was a signal light of
me enemy, ne told Lis artillery officer
that a hole could be easily put through it.
"Whereupon the officer, turning to the
corporal in charge of the gun said :
"Corporal, do you see that light?"
"Yes, sir.".
"Put a hole through it."
The Corporal sighted the gun, when
nil was ready, he looked up and said :
"General, that's the moon."
"Don't care a darn ; put a hole through
it anyway I"
The schoo.' packers of Connecticut do
vol mate a very respcftable exhibition of
their qualifications as gpcll'sts." It is
stated that a prize of ten dollars was of
erred by the Connecticut. Teach,:"' Insti
tute to any one who could spell the To!
fowing lines without a mistake. Thirty
Teachers competed but not one gained the
prize : "It is an agreeable sight to witness
the unparallcd embarrassment of a harnes
sed peddler attempting to gauge the sym
metry of a peeled onion, which a sybil
has stabbed with pouiard, regardles of the
iuuendos of the lilies of cornelian hue."
To Freshen Salt Fish.
Many pcrions who are in the habit of
freshening cr.ckcrel, or other salt fish,
never dream that there is a right and
rrong way to do it. Any person who
J;as seen the process of evaporation going"
m at the suit works, knows that the salt
falls to the bottom. Just so it is in the
pan where the mackerel or white fish lies
soaking as it lies with the skin down, the
salt will fall to the skin and there remain
when, if placed with the flesh side down,
the salt will fall to the bottom of the
pan, aud the fish comes out freshened as
it should be. In the other case it is
Leariy as salt as when put in.
4i
A staid old Quaker, contemplating im
provements on his property, called his
neighbors together one day, and gave
them the following advice:
" I have a small piece of ground, on
which I mean to build. There is an oak
tree on it which I must cut down. Sev
eral citizens have hung themselves on
the tree, and if any of you have a desire
10 do the same, I now give you notice
that you have no time to lose.
How to Preserve Eggs.
An ca?y way to preserve eggs is to rub
the outside of the shell as soon as it is
gathered from the nest, with a little but
ter or any other grease that is not fetid.
By filling up the pores of the shell, the
evaporation of the liquid part of the eggs
is prevented, and by this means excludes
the external air. The milkiness which
tno.-t people are fond of in new laid egg3,
will be preserved for months, as perfect
ts Vihen taken from the cost.
How to Suake off Tkouele. See
about doing good to somebody.' Put on
ycur h:it and go and visit the sick and the
poor; inquire into their wants, and min
ister to them. Try this method, and you
will find it to be the best medicine for a
heavy heart.
rv3
peciai Notices.
3
6v iwxmjj&rki
.TTMIE REV. EDWARD A. WILSON'S
L Prepared I'retcrijuiwii fvi the cure of
CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA BKONCHI--TIS,
COUGHS, COLDS, and all THROAT
and LUNG AFFECTIONS, has now been
In use for over tea years wilh the most
.marked success.
The Kemedj, prepared under Mr. Wil
son's personal supervision, also a pamphlet
.containing the original Prescription, with
full and explicit directions for preparation
and ue, together wilh a short history of his
.cise, may be obtained of
DREHER &. BRO., Druggist,
Stroudsburg, Pa.,
.or REV. EDWARD A. WILSON,
165 South Second St.,
Williamsburgh, N. Y
Pamph ets furnished free of charge.
Jtfay 21, 1SGIyr.
100.000 JL1VE2S LOST
vearly from the use of
Save your rr.ony and restore your health,
l;y using Dr. Dry if 8 Antidote for Tobacco
This is not a substitute but a cure for Smok
ing, Chewing, and Snuff-taking. Few per
sons arc aw arc of the terrible effect of the
noxious weed on the human system. Dys
pepsin, Headache, Disease cf the Liver, Sal-
Juw Complexion, Costiveness of the Dowels,
Loss of Memory and other diseases are the
afflictions brought on by its uss. The Anti
dote is purely vegetable end harmless. It
nets as a Ionic on the pystem, purifies the
blood, and enables a person to digest the
acartiest fuod. Samples sent free for 50
.cents $3 per dozen.
Addret.8 M. J. Yarnell, bG Cannon Street,
N. V. Feb. 35, 'CD.-lm.
BUCHU.
From Dispemalory of the United Slates.
LMOSMA CRENATA BUCHU LEAVES.
Prcpkuti t'.s. Their odor is strong, diffu
sive, and somewhat oromniic, their taste bit
terish, and analogous to mint.
Medical Properties and Uses. Buchu
leaves are gently 6timulant, 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
corned in its evacuation. The remedy has
also been recommended in Dyspepsia, Chron
ic Rheumatism, Cutaneous Affections, and
Dropsv.
IIelmbold's Extract Bcchc is used by
persons from the ages of 18 to 25, and from
3o to 5o, or m the decline or change of life:
after Confinement, or Labor Pains; Bed-
Wetting in children.
In affections peculiar to femalep, the Ex
tract Buchu is unequalcd by any other rem
edy, ns in Chlorosis, oi Retention, Irregular
ity, Painfulness or Suppression of Cubtoma'
ry Evacuations, Elcerated or Schirrous State
of the Uterus, Leucorrhea, or Whites.
Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys,
Gravel, and Dropsical Swellings.
This medicine increases the power of Diges
tion, and excites the 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 Bucnu has cured
every case of Diabcttes 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-
owwg symptoms: Indisposition to Exertion,
Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty
of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Hor
ror of Disease, Wakefulness, Dimness of V i-
sion, Pain in the Back, Hot Hands, Flush
ing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Erup
tion on the Face, Pallid Countenance, Uni
versal Lassitude of the Muscular System, &c.
Helmdold s Extract Bcchu is Diuretic
and Blood-Purifying, and cures all Diseases
arifci;.t from habits of dissipation, excesses
and imprudences in life, impurities of the
Blood, &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 IIelmbod's Rose Wash.
Sold by all Druggists and Dealers every
where. Price 81. '25 per bottle, or six bot
tles for $6.50. Delivered to any address.
Describe symptoms in all communications.
Address H. T. HELMBOLD, Drug and
Chemical Warehouse. 594 Broadway, N. Y
NONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS DONE
UP IN steel-engraved wrapper, with fac-sim-ile
of my Chemical Warehouse, and signed
II. T. HELMBOLD.
January 23, 156S. 2m.
MAIUUED.
On the Ilth inst, in Scranton, Pa., by the
Rev. Isaac Beven, Mr. Jeremiah Williams and
Miss Mildred E. Leary, both of Scranton.
For Sale or Bent.
rpiIE OFFICE recently occupied by Dr.
-fi A. II. Seem, one door above the Indian
Queen Hotel, Main-st., Stroubsburg, Pa.
For particulars inquire at this Office.
April 1st, 1S69. Id.
For Sale.
A 2 Horse PEDLER WAGON, nearly
new, hung with platform Springs, wilh la
test improvements, in good running order.
The wagon can be warranted in every re
spect. One set of double Harness, heavy plated,
in use only six weeks asgood as new.
Fcr Terms applv to H. S. WAGNER,
Stroudsburg Pa., or M. W. RHODES, New
Mt. Pleasant. Monroe County, Pa.
April 1, 1SG9, 3m.
In the Hatter of the Account of ILeuben
Dottcr, Administrator of George Dotter,
Deceased.
rnilE undersigned, Auditor appointed by
the Orphans Court to make distribution
of the fund in the hands of said Administra
tor, will attend to the duties of his appoint
ment, on Tuesday, the 27th day of April, A.
D., Isi9, at 10 o'clock, a. rn., at his office in
ihe borough of Gtroudsburg, when and where
all parties interested are required to attend,
or they will be debarred from coming in for
their distributive shares of said fund.
S. HOLMES, Jr., Auditor.
Stroudsburg, April 1, 1669. w4.
In the Matter of the Account of Samuel
Detnck, Administrator of Peter Albert,
Deceased.
rpilE undersigned, Auditor appointed by
the Orphans' Court, to make distribution
of the fund in the hands of said Administrator,
will attend to the duties of his appointment
on Friday, the 30th day of April, A. D., 1809,
at 10 o'clock, a. m , at his office in the bor
ough of Stroudsburg, when and where all
parties interested are required to attend, or
they will be debarred from coming in for
their distributive shares ofaid fund.
S. HOLMES, Jr., Auditor.
Stroudsburg, April 1, 18G9. w4.
Auditor's Notice.
Estate of ABRAHAM E DINGER, de
ceased'. riMie undersigned appointed by the Or
JL phans Court of Monroe County, Auditor
to make distribution of the money in the
hands of Frederick Kiser, Administrator and
Sally Ann Edinger, Administratrix, of the
Estate of said deceased, will attend to the
duties of his appointment, on FRIDAY,
APRIL 30, 18G9, at 10 o'clock A. M , at
the Prothonatary's Office, in Stroudsburg,
when and where all persons interested are
required to attend and present their claims
or they will be forever debarred from coming
in for any thare of said fund.
TilO. M. McILHANEY, Auditor.
April 1, 1SG0.
New Advertisement.
Crystal Spring Brewery.
All persona indebted to the late firm of
Brown &Burt will please remit immediately
and send in their empty casks. And those
having claims against said firm wiij present
their bills, as tho new firm will endeavor to
effect a settlement of all claims against th
Brewery.
THE NEW FIRM
have and will keep constantly on hand a
ttock of fine Ales, and will feel thankful for
a share of public favor. Very Respect fujly,
MOTT & BURT, Proprietors
P. S. Grain for llogj and Caltlo for tale
cheo p.
-.iprii I, I860, tf.
Government
PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE
PlTKmCQ.
The Great Head Quarters for all
kinds of Army Goods, New and Second-hand,
and sold at a tithe of the cost.
Harness,
Wheel and Lead Team Harness, Ambolance,
Light and Heavy Express, Cart and Buggy
Harness, McClellan and Officers, Saddles,
Bridles. Collars, Rein3, Halters, Surcingles,
etc. etc.
TCMtS,
Hospital, Wall and Wedge, with poles and
pins complete. Wagon Covers, Awnings,
Sacking Bottoms and Bags.
Military Clothing-.
Overcoats, Frock Coats, Jackets, Blouses,
Pants, Army Blankets, Horse Covers, Fly
Sheets and Nets, etc. etc.
The largest and best assortment we have
ever offered.
Send for descriptive Price List, sent free
on application.
Small orders by Express, C. O. D.
Liberal reductions to Vh0lesal3 Dealers.
PITKIN & CO.,
(Formerly on Front St., now)
71 North Second St, just below Arch St.,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
March 4, 16G9. 3m.
SHRENER'S
Will cure the -ASTnVA, UROXCHITIS. BLOOD
SPITTINC, DIFFICULTY OK BREATHING. PALY
and WEAKNESS I.V THE CHEST, TROUBLESOME
COUGHING AT NIGHT, ic. it will effectually re
move the Cough that frequently follows Measles, and
any affection of the respiratory organs, no matter of
how long standing, or whatever the age of the person.
It acts as a specific, is purely vegetable, and is pleasant
to the taste. Its effect it soothing, allaying the vio
lence of the cough, facilitating expectoration, quieting
the nerves and cxhilirating the sysiexa.
Mothers, Save Your Children!
No child need die of CROUP, If thts Syrup is txnti
in time: thit it a fact demonstrated by tirrence.
No family should be without this Syrup, as that fatal
disease, CROUP, comes like a thkf in the right, to
steal away your little ones, when regular medical aid
cannot bs obtained.
Prepared only by
DAVID E. FOUTZ,
Haliimore, Md.
January 29, 18G9. ly.
Dissolution Notice.
THE CO-PAUTNERSH IP heretofore ex
isting between William N. Peters and
Charles P. Molt, under the firm name of
Mott & Peters, in the general merchandi
zing business, at East Stroudsburg, Monroe
County, Pa., was dissolved by mutual con
sent, on Tuesday, the 9th day of March inst.
All persons indebted to, or having claims a-
gainst, the late firm, are requested to settle
the same with v llliamN. Peters, at the old
stand, on or before the 1st day of April,
1669. WILLIAM N. PETERS,
CHARLES P. MOTT.
East Stroudsburg, Pa., March 25,1869 14.
In the matter cf the Account of David
Keller, Assignee cf John N. Staples.
r'lHE undersigned. Auditor, appointed by
JL the Court cf Common Pleas of Monroe
county, to make distribution of the money in
the bands of accountant, to and among those
entitled thereto, will attend to the duties of
his appointment, on Saturday, the 24th day
of April, A. D., 1869, at 10 o'clock, a. m., at
his office, in the borough of Stroudsburg,
when and where all parlies interested, are
required to attend and present their claims,
or they will be debarred from coming in for
their distributive share ot said fund.
S. HOLMES, Jr.. Auditor.
Stroudsburg, March 23, 16G9. v4.
Notice to Trespassers!
The public are hereby cautioned against
invading ihe premises of the undersigned, in
Hamilton and Pocono Townships, Monroe
Count', Pa., either for hunting, fishing or
other than business purposes. Tresspassers
will, from this date be prosecuted to the ut
most extent of the law.
HIRAM WEAVER,
PETER SLUTTER,
ABRAHAM CUSTARD,
ADAM CUSTARD.
March 23, 1869. 3l.
For Sale or Exchange.
The subscriber has a pair of
rAii4 heavy Horses, for sale, or will
exchange them for Oxen, ror
r-3t&&5ji.fiirthpr nnrtiriilnra annlv to nr
address
L. T. SMITH.
Paradise Valley, Pa.,
March 18, 1B69.
lm.
CA-TTTIOISr!
All persons are hereby cautioned not to
purchase a promisory note given by the un
dersigned, to George Lessig, for thirteen
dollars and some cents, during the month of
February, 1869. As said Note was obtain
ed without consideration I will resist the
payment of it.
GEORGE BAUDER.
Poccno tsp , March 6, 1669. 3t.
O-TJTIOnST.
HAVING LOANED to Abraham Stean,
of Pocono township, during my pleas
ure, two black Heifiers 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.
LINFORD WERKEISER.
Tannersville, March 18, 1868. 13
Prof. WOLDEMAIi GKOSSMiMV,
WILL RECEIVE PUPILS, in Strouds
burg, and viciniiy, for instruction on
the Piano, Organ, Melodeon, Vocal Music
and Thorough Bass.
Terms &12 per 21 Lessons.
Apply at Mr. Huston's Store.
Stroudsburg, March 25th, 1869. m2.
Stroudsburg Academy.
rpilE SPRING SESSION begins on Mon
J. day, April 5.h, 1669. For Circulars,
&.C., please apply to
J ERE. FRUTTCIIEY, Principal.
March 18, 1669. 4t.
J
1,000
ITIeu Wan itcl.
50 per week profit on $5 Capital.
Something entirely new. Send for Circular
and Term No gift enterprise or humbug.
Address M. J, Yarnell, 60 Cannon Street,
N. Y. Feb. 25, '69. lm.
3 VALUABLE LOTS for sale, nearly op
posite the Depot, one 40 by 150, two
20 by 152 feet. Enquire of
j. 11. Mccarty,
Sirultlurg, Jjn. 7, 1CU.
n 4
A H cztcuiivc lot of STOVES of
xj. all descriptions have been received at
the store of the subscriber, in the borough
of Stroudsburg. He has
COOEENG STOVES, & PARLOR STOVES,
cf the latent improvements; and entire new-J
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.
AH kinds of repairing done in the shortest,
cheapest and best manner. Call and exam
ine his 6tock before you purchase elsewhere.
Feb. II, 'C9. WM, S. FLO III.
P
EACUi DECLARED
AKD THB
PETER BORN,
respectfully announces t hit fiienda, tho
generous public, that his
S A- L O O 1ST
is again opened, for the sale of
LAGER BEER,
PORTER, ALE, WINES, CIGARS,
SCHWEITZER, &c. &c. &c.
at his old stand. Call, see and try.
(CT" Minors not allowed to visit his Sa
loon, f March 4, '69. tf.
Ur
IS THH
CHRISTIAN IZSLilLER
Il5 again opened Tiis excellent
EAT2XG BEER
S A. L O O 1ST ,
Oa Main Street, Streudsburg, a.
07" lie now extends an invitation to all
his friends and former customers to call at
his old place of business. Here they can
drink of his delightful beverages:
Luccr Boer, Iorlcr, Ale, Rhine
Wine, &.V.. &c.
and eat of his superior
Cheese, Oysters, &c. &c.
CT" Minors not allowed to visit his Sa
loon.
March 4, 1S69. tf.
To the Working Cla3s: 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
ly as much as men. Great inducements are
offered these who will devote their whole
time to the business; and, that every per
son who sees this notice, may 6end me their
address and test the business for themselves,
I make the following unparalleled offer
To all who are not well satisfied wilh the
business, I will send 81 lo pay for the trou
ble of writing me. Full particulars, direc
tions, &c. sent free. Sample sent by mail
for 10 cents. Address
E. C. ALLEN, Auguata, Me.
March 10, 1669. 3m.
EAUGH S RAW E0IIE SUPER FHOS
FHATE OF LIME.
Standard Warranted.
We off;r to Farmers and Dealers in
Manures the present season our Raw Bone
Super Phosphate of Lime as being high'y
improved.
It is not necessary at this day, to argue
the claims of this manure, as a useful and
economical application for CORN, OATS,
and all Spring Crops. Ihe article has a
reputation of over fifteen 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 Manufacturers,
Office No. 20 South Delaware Avo
Feb. 25, '69. 3m Philadelphia.
PAY UP! PAY UP!!
The undersigned hereby respectfully 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 present commodious, comfortable and
convenient place of business, he feels him
self more in want of money than ever before,
and more like looking to those who owe him
lor prompt payment. He hopes this gentle
admonition will be heeded at once, and that
he wiil thus bo saved the disagreeable ne
cessity of urging those indebted in a more
imperious manner and to their cost. Re
member, it was the lafct straw which broke
the Camels back, and that human patience
cannot endure forever. Pay up!
N. UUSTER.
Stroudsburg, Jan. 21, 1869.
Admiuistrator's Notice.
Estate of CATHARINE WILLIAMS,
late of Hamilton township, dee'd.
Letters of Administration on the Estate of
Catharine Williams, late of Hamilton town
ship, Monroe county. Pa. dee'd, having been
granted to the undersigned, all persons in
debted to said Estate are requested to mike
immediate payment, and those having claims
against the same will present I hem, proper
ly authenticated, for settlement to
CHARLES WILLIAMS, Adm'or.
Feb. l?00.-0t. . Bjrsirdsvillc, Pa
THE GREAT
Zengeri inters.
A SAFE BLOOD PURIFIER,
A SPLENDID TONIC,
A PLEASANT BEVERAGE.
CERTABIV CUIUS
AND
Preventive of Diseases.
The ZINGARI BITTERS are compoun-
ded from a prescripiion of the celebrated E
gyptian physician, Dr. Ciiccpscs, who after
years of trial and experiment, discovered the
Ziwrarini Herb the most remarkable veg
etable production, the earth, perhaps, has e.
ver yielded, certainly the most effective in
the cure of disease. It, in combination with
the other valuable properties of which the
ZINGARI BITTERS is composed, will cure
Dyspepsia, Fever and Ague, Bilious Fever,
Chouc, Colds, Bronchitis, Consump
tion in its Jlrst stage, Flatulency,
Nervous Debility, Female
Comjrfaints, Rheumatism,
Dysentery,
Acute and Chronic Diarrhoea, Cholera Mor
bus, Cholera, Typhoid and Typhus Fe
ver, Yellow Fever. Scrofula, Di
seases of the Kidneys, Habit
ual Coslivcness, jrc, tj-c.
In the Prevention and Cure of the above
diseases, it has never been known to fail, as
thousands of cur most prominent citizens
throughout til parts of the country, will tes
tify. Let the afflicted 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. I'RINCIPAL 1JEPOT,
F. RAIITER & CO.
No. 6 N. Front Street, Philadelphia.
RECOMMENDED BY
Ex. Gov. Pavid R. Porter, of Pennsylvania.
Hon. Robert J. Fisher. "
Edward McPherson," u
Joel B. Danncr, " "
Wm. McSherry, "and oth
ers. uZToe-nd lor Uirculars.cfl
February 11, 18G9 yl.
PAINTING, PAINTING, PAINTING.
JAMES S. WHITE,
Ilotisti and Sizii Painter.
Paper Hanger
nnd Glazier,
Corner of Pocono and McDowell Streets,
STROUDSBURG, PA.
Will pay particular attention to
FCRXITURE PAINTING,
VARNISHING, $e.
and when desired, will call at the residence
of persons desiring his services.
COACH PAINTING, CARRIAGE
PAINTING, and indeed any work in his
line will be thankfully received, promptly
attended to and done in the most workman
like map.ner. No botch work allowed toco
out of his hands.
Charges, at all times, and for all kinds of
work, extremely moderate.
"LIVE AND LET LIVE,"
is the moott of his establishment.
January 7, 1S69. ly.
A Chance to male Money !
One Hundred Dollars from One Dollar.
A sure tiling and 110 Deception.
Every person owning HORSES, CAT
TLE, SHEEP and HOGS are guaranteed
to make One Hundred Dollars by using a
One Dollar Package of
"YOUATT'S CONDITION" F0WDERJ
manufactured by William Hollinshead,
Stroudsburg. If you have never used it try
a Package and if it doe3 not benefit your
stock to the amount of one hundred dollars,
in your estimation, call at the store and get
your money refunded.
HORSES. It will give them a good ap
petite, keep their skin loose and renders the
coat soft and shining, keeping them in good
condition with one-half the feed, being there
by a saving of one-half the money.
COWS. It makes them give more milk
with one-half the feed, and if they give more
milk of course you make more BUTTFR,
and the more butter the more money.
I have so much confidence in the Cattle
Powder that I make the above ofTer, know
ing well that it will do all that is claimed
for it.
WM. HOLLINSHEAD.
0O Ask to see The Great Tobacco An
tidole.
March 4, 1869 tf.
PUMPS! pumps n
ror pure water use, neither
bad tasting wood, rusty iron, nor
poison lead, but The
Celebrated Cucumber Pump,
made of wild cucumber wood.
entirely tasteless, durable am.
reliable. Not a patent article,
lint llio trnnA nM.rithinnpH ivrr.l
ll ? ,N en un,P ma(e by machinery,
ui-ana therefore pcricct ana accu-
-i. rate in all its parts, raising an
f fv'y equal amount of water, and cost-
simple that any one can put it tip and keep
it tn repair. Alter thorough trial it is ac
knowledged the best and cheaest. Twelve
feet of tubing with each pump, free of charge
Dealers supplied at lowest manufacturers
rates. For circular., price lists, &c. Cal
or address, CII AS. B. B LATCH LEY,
No. 024 Filbert Street,
Agents wanted.
Philadelphia, Pa
February II, 1869 Om
300,000 mmw
Just burned and for sale at their Brick
Yard, near the Stroudsburg Depot. Persns
desiring Brick furnished by rail-road can be
promptly supplied, by, addressing their order
to
W. S. WLYTERMUTE & SON.
Rroudtburg, August 13, 186$.
TVOSfi' FOUGHT that when
you want any thing in the r urniture
nr Onnmental line that McCarty, in the
Odd-FtlloviV Hill, Main Street Strouds-
twi Pa., U the place to get it. Sept. 50,
1
H
1 .u 1 r .l
yplsSvl Easily arranged 60 as to be non
freezing, and in construction so
Delaware, Lackawanna & Western
RAIL ROAD.
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Winter Arrangement, Nov. 16, 1868.
TRAINS LEAVE.
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PhilatleiphiH.
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Washington,
Oxford.
Undgevi'le,
Manuiikd Chunk,
Delaware.
Mount Lf.lhel
Water ;;in.
4-45
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1.50
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1.20
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1.20, Spraguf viile,
-0; Ilenrvville,
1.48, Oakland,
2 05! Forks.
sJ.26, Tobvhanna.
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9.15
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Greenville,
Scranton.
Clark's Summit,
Abinglon.
Fartoryvilie,
Nicholson.
Ilopbollom,
Montrose.
New Miiford,
10.55
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Dinner at Delawai3Statioii.
connections:
At NEW HAMPTON, vrith Central R'
R. of New Jersey, for New York, Elizabeth,.
iainheld, fcomert llle, Easlon, &c.
At WASHINGTON, with Morris & Es
sex R. R., for New York. Newark. Morris-
town Hacketstown, Easton, &.c.
At MANUNKA CHUNK, with Belviderr
Delaware R. R., for Philadelphia, Trenton,,
hillipsburg, Belvidere, &c.
At SCRANTON, with Lackawana &
Bloomsburg R. R., for Pittston, Wilkes-har-re,
Bloomsburg, Rupert, Danville, Northum
berland, &c; also, with Delaware &. Hud
son it. K., lor Ulyphant, Archibald, ana
Carbondale.
At GREAT BEND, with Erie Railway.
or Uinghampton, L,lmira, liuualo, Ilhico,.
Syracuse, and Uswege.
R. A. HENRY,
Gen. Pass, and Ticket Ageck
A CAED.
To the Hotel keepers of Monroe and ad-
jacent counti3.
Look to Your Interests! 1 1
We are offering Liquors, "Winea, Sov
icarranted pure, and containing no Drugsi
Oils, essences, etc., whatever, at tho fol
owing very low prices :
Brandies from 50cC.Sl 00 Der calloa
' ft w
less than City prices.
Uins 50c(a,4 5c.
Bourbon "Whiskey, 4 0c(a,G5o.
n
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Monongahela, 40c(,0dc.
Old Bye, 40c 65c.
Arple
SOcfaSl 00
Commoa 15z(u,2oc.
Wines (all kinds 50c(rt,$l 00
Piease give us a call, or send your or
ders, and satisfy yourselves that w da do
it, that we icill do it, and the reasons
ichg wc can do it.
Also, please remember that ir do not
have anything to do -xith " Drugged" 1A
quor3. Anything you buy from us wo
guarantee Pare, and much below the pri
ces usually paid lor the Drugged Liquora
cry Lespecttully,
J. S. WILLIAMS, & Co.,
Stroudsburg, Monros Co. Pa.
July 27, 1SG5.
Fnrnitnrc and Carpets.
LEE & CO., most respectfully nnnounc
to the public, that thev have recently
argely increased their stock which now oou-
sists of
Furniture ot all kind?,
Carpets of different styles,
Oil Cloths of different pettorus.
Window Shades and Fixtures.
Looking Glasses,
Picture Frames,
Cords and Tassel9,
Blankets and Comforts,
Willow Ware, &c, Ae
which they will dispose of at prices not Iesa
than cost, but reasonable. Call and see
and examine our stock, and compare price
and material with those of ether shoD.
"The proof of the pudding is in the eatinm
thereof
fio charge made tor thowing foods.
Ware Rooms four doors above the YaW
ington Hotel, in the Fowler Klock.
0OAlso, constantly on hund a lanro and
superior slock of HOME MADE CIIAlRa
at the store rconi of LEE &. CO-
Stroudsburg, Pa., Dec. 24, I5G3. ly.
P. S. W1LLIAM3,
Watchmaker & Jeweler,
MAIN-ST, STOUDSBURG, PA.
Located in corner building, third door W
low the Jefferson ian office, koom handaora
ly fitted up, and heavily stocked with iht fl
nest assortment oF
Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Jewelers Hm
tions, Sc.,
ever offered in this section pf country.
A full assortment of Spectacles, of th
best quality, and suited to all age, always
on sale.
Silver-ware, and Silver Plated ware, al
ways on hand at manufacturers prices.
0O"Repairing neatly executed, and char,
ges extremely moderate. Calh? from lh
public respectfully solicited.
November 5th, 19G3 yl.
H. D. WILSON, r
COMMISSION MERCHANT
AND DEALER IN
Flour, Grain, .Meal and Feed,
1)1 west stiieet,
Mew York
February 4, I860. tf.
IJUIDE TO riUUUUGE.
Young Men's Guide to Happy Marritf
and Conjugal Felicity. The humane viw
of benevolent Physicians, on the Errors and
Abuses incident "to Youth and Earlv Man
hood, sent in sealed letter envelope, frea of
charge. Address HOWARD ASSOCIA
TION, Box. P., Philadelphia, Pa.
June 4f ISOi-lyr.
TOD PRINTING, of all ki :ds neafye.
jf ecuted at this cfEce.