MM i " SHERIDAN'S BUFFALO HUNT. ; return villi Ills Party to Chicago. La . j ,n ,n'th Spoils of the Chase Buffalg, Elk and Antelope, Deer, Coyotes and Vil,l TurhysGen. Fitzhwjh HYs the Honors. (Jen. Sheridan and party reached Chi .)on return irom a very successful ivwinnJ;iv rooming, in fioe health and its Some incidents of the trip are thus "iveo by the Chicago Lccning Jour- " 'The party left Chicago on the 20th ultimo fy the Chicago and North western lioad, John G. Gault, Esq., Superintend- Dt tendering the Director's car to the Clt-u'cral for his party. At Omitha a like ' ,..,r was shown by Mr. Sickles, Su- rintcn .lent of the Union Pacific, and . JJennctt, Superintendent of the Pullman Car Company on that road. The trip was most delightful. On arriv ing at North Platte Major-Gen. Emory nd Major J- H- Urown, the commander fthe expedition, met the party, which was escorted ly them to Fort McPherson, , pleasant ride of seveuteen miles over ,j,c plains. About two miles from the ' t several companies of cavalry, with , regimental band, were drawn up, and received Genera! Sheridan, aud were re viewed by h'm a,tcr which the party were presented to the officers of the post ,nd their ladies, who also had come out ia carriages and on horseback. The par j were escorted to Camp Mucker, where quarters were assigned and the day spent in choosing horses, target practice, &o., concluding with a grand hop at the post. At 3 o'clock next morning tents were ;racL. and the graud march begun, Lieut. J'( M. Haves. Quateraiastcr, and "Ruffalo i!l " the observed, ot all observers, uplendid in form, the beau ideal of the rouli rider that he is as scout and j:uiJe. The advance was led by Gen. Sheridan and Major Rrown ; eighty five mounted men, fourteen wagons, three ambulances, and horses for the party, con tituted the outfit. Twelve miles out leave wa taken of the ladies and officers who thus far accompanied the party, and the fiit cstnp was reached on Plum Creek, eighteen miles, which, in houor of the commander, was named '"Camp Brown, uij lfoj." The march was commenced for the jrrand hunt at an early hour next morn inz. A cup was voted to the flayer of the first Lutfalo, and one also for the first rik. About ten miles out, seven buffalo were seen on a distaut hill ; the command wai halted, an 1 seven "solitary horsemen uiiht have been seen," led by Buffalo l!;!l. and all eager lor the chase. Gen Fitzhuirh secured the first tongue and brush, and became winner of the cup. (.'n by made a good second, and Livings ton third, while Jerome, the younger, brouirht iu the trophies from the fourth. Camp wa reached at about 2 o'clock, which, in honor of one of the most gal l.n.t suMiers in the service, was named ' (.'amp Jack llaye." Before the caujp frcs were lighted, Wilson brought, in an til of about GOO pounds avoirdupois, and became winner of the cup. The next was a regular field day. The rarty camped oo the Beaver, and "Camp iVJv." named iu honor of Buffalo Bill, wa filled with trophies taken from forty luflahi. General Stager brought in six, Lawrence Jerome four, aud evjry one of the party two or three. All having now killed buffaloes, tut little interest was taken in the numerous herds seen on the djacent hillsides, except to secure enough f-.tr use in the camp. Kik. antelope, black tailed deer, coyotes, jck rabbits, skunks, porcupines, prairie '!s, rattlesnake"!, wild turkeys, mallard, 'eal an l wool duck, and three or four kinls offi-h, embraced the game found and !-ecurel Fitzhugh shooting the first buffalo. Wilson the first elk, Crosby the Eit antelope, llucker the first coyote, Heridan the first rabit, aud Louard Je nme the first wild turkey. The finest elk were killed by Lieut. Hays, Fitrhutih aud Jcdiusuu, weighing nearly 1,000 pounds. The first day's march was to Camp Ilrown, on Plum Creek, 18 miles; the aecond to Camp Jack Hayes, on the Medicine, 30 miles ; the third to Camp Avh. (id the Republican, 13 mile ; the fourth to Camp Cody, on the Beaver, 15 miles; the fifth to Camp Stager, on the Miurt Nos-e, 14 miles; the eixth to Camp Jerome, on the North Solomon, 24 miles; the seventh to Camp Sam Johnson, on the South Solomon, 25 miles ; the eighth t') Camp Javis. on the Saline, o0 miles, ul nu the moth to Camp llecksher, 15 On their arrival at Fort Hays, on the Kinsis and l'acific ltailroad, a palace car iu waiting, hariug been placed at the hpia of General Sheridan by the Su erioicudeut of that road, iu which the partjr, by the eourtsey of the superinten dent of the Hannibal and St. Joseph aud 'oe Chicago, Jiur!in:ton aud Quiucy. roads, were brought safely home, aud the prand huot was successfully completed 'Uioutan aecideut, and with thousands pleasant memories clustering around it" Alas, here is a melancholy domestic in ijit,t at Wyoming. Mrs. Esther Morris 'Justice of the Peace, and iu the unim partial eiercisc of her official duties Mrs. J'rrn has been compelled to send her tjclored husband to jail as a common JBnkard. What the emotions of Mr. lurria were under these fearfully revolu tionary circumstance, we are not inform cd, but the reader will imagine that the ''c was prostrated with grief while the Jus"ce of the Peace of the remaiued in orable. There has not been anything 'lke it since the palmy days of Rome. Hat a check upon errant husbands to uow that their wives cau lock them up Pn the Goriest Dotice. . Tbe Millord and Matamoras Railroad "progressing, aud the working force is teiiig largely increased. The completion u pruuiihtd within three months. A father and daughter are living to fe'hcr as ui:in aud wife in Cairo. Grecue cjuaty, X. y. Chicago is getting on well in recon struction. Twenty couples, it is said have taken out marriage licenses in Chicago since the fire, and the irrepressible enter prise of the people is plainly apparent. The Iteform ticket in York county, did not quite succeed on the 10th, but our friend Young, of the True Deviocrat (one of the best Kepublican papers n the State), promises that the next election will about use the liiog in that old Demo crat stronghold. A leading article in a late number of the St. Paul Press gave the following mournful account of the conditiou of things at the "head of navigation :" ''The Mississippi has almost dried up. The majestic river whose magnificent volume two thousand miles from its out let has been the theme of the tourist's ad miration : so broad and deep that it seem ed some grand estuary of the sea on which the navies of the world might ride, has shrunk to a mere ridiculous creek, and its thin and attenuated current crawls lazily, as it were ashamed of its shrunk shanks, among low bare submariue ridges and beaches of sand that have never be fore seen the sun, so far as human know ledge goes, since God separated the waters from the land. It has not been so low within the memory of the oldest inhabi tant. Herds of cattle bask in the sun shine on the dry bed of the great river ten or fifteen leet under the level of the waters where a few months ago great fleets of steamboats rode at will. Boys with their trousers rolled up to their knees, sound with their feet the grand, mysterious depths which have engulfed so many wayward boys or helpless men whom accidents or rashness have entan gled in the strong, swift undertow." Stroutlslmrg Market Report. Corrected weekly for The Jeffersoxiax, by U. 1). liRODiiEAD, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Groceries aud Provisions. Mess Pork, per bbl. Hams, sugar cured, per lb. Shoulders , Mackerel, No. 1. per bbl No. 2, Cutter, rol! Salt per Sack Lard 23 00 25 00 1G 17 14 25 00 23 00 13 00 25 2 25 10 15 1 50 18 in Cheesrt Eggs, per dozen Beans, per bushel Dried Apples per lb. Potatoes, per bushel, Hay, per ton 24 2 00 10 40 15 UO 12 00 Straw, per ton Wood, per cord Wool 5 00 35 40 GRAIX MARKET UCI'ORT, Corrected weekly ly Gardner &. Wallace, Wholesale and Retail dealers in Hour, Meal, Feed, Grain, &c Flour, per bbl., Extra to best Fa mil v 7 50 to 9 50 Rye Flour per bbl. Corn Meal, per cwt. chop Feed, clear grain, per cwt. White Wheat per bushel Red Wheat Buckwheat Flour, per cwt. Corn per bush Oats Barley Buckwheat Rye G 00 1 80 2 00 160 1 00 1 40 1 GO 1 40 2 90 65 50 55 50 75 1 00 qiJJRASTtti;, SEW YORK. Dr. D. IL Bissel, Fhyr.ician-in-Chief of the Hospital Ship "Falcon," Quarantine, New York Harbor, writes : "I have given vour Mahler's Herb Bitters to convalecents in Hos pital with good results, and believe them to be a good Tonic Bitters, well adapted to all cases requiring tonic remedies. Such is the testimonv of Physicians in every section of the country. The prejudice existing atjainKt p:itent medicines generally is removed and Mishler's Herb Bitters is accepted by the profession as supplying a want long felt, i rice One Dollar per Bottle. oct. 5,-1 m. MARRIED. On Tuesday, Oct. 24th, in St. John's Evan gelical Lutheran Church, this borough, by the Rev. G. W. Marriott, D. D., Mr. Theodore Y. Hoffman and Miss Emaline Kautz, both of Smithhe'.d, Monroe county. Pa. In Paradise Oct, 19th 1871, at the resi- deneeofthe bride s father, Johnbtorm, rsn.. by Rev. J. Pastorfieid, Mr. L. D. Ott, of PorMand.Northamptoncount',Pa., and Mrs. Ilachacl Fox, of Paradise, Monroe county, Pa. DIED. In this borough, on the 4th inst., Mrs. Mai vina F., wife of diaries u. Warnick, aged ol years, 3 months and S days. Philadelphia papers please copy. In Stroud township, on the 11th inst., Mr Emanuel H. Heller, aged about 29 vears. In this borotigh, on the 18th inst., Lizzie W., youngest daughter of the l.ev. J. K. and Mary W. Davis, ged 11 year and z months. How we miss her. Her merry prattle, her winning ways, her quiet consideration for all around her have all vanished from us. Lizzie belonged to all who knew her. Her afilicted parents licit! her fondly in care, and in the abundance of their love poured out their hearts best treasures upon her. But all with whom as a little child fdie came in contact- her playmates,her schoolmates, more advanced youth, budding man and womanhood, middle aged and gray-haired men and women all who knew little Lizzie, knew her but to love her, and held an abiding interest in her. Deep indeed must be the affliction of father, mother, brother and sister over the loss of one so altogether lovely ; yet measurably as deep is the grief of those who having met Lizzie in life now mourn her dead. But why mourn over her death. Her departure is but a transi tion from the home circle, the highway, the school room, the company of earth's compan ions, to the grave from the grave to the arms of that Saviour who said "suffer littlp children to come unto me," in Heaven. Lizzie's death is, therefore, her entrance upon tr.ie life life eternal beyond the grave, where sorrows, and sickness, and woes, come no more forever. It is mortal to mourn, but over dear, sweet, LizzieVdeath Angels will rejoice, because of one more added to the grand choir an the Temple of the New Jerusalem. Hark ! the golden harps are ringing, Sounds unearthly Cll her ear ; Millions, now in Heaven singing, Greet our Lizzie's entrance there. . w7 STILL AHEAD. The Clicap Auction Store is now filled np to the Brim, with the very best DRY GOODS, best ready-made clothing for Men and Boys', best Hats and Caps, best Boots and Shoes, best Velveteens, best Velvet, Turbans and Jockeys trimmed and untrinimed, best assortment of Ribbons and the best Ladies' and Children' FUES. We repeat it, that we have the very best goods in the county of Monroe, for the price. Fresh goods will be sent by Mr. Decker from New York every few days. So call every week and see the new and very cheap goods. net 19-St DECKER & CO. Caution I Take Xotlcc! T Mie public are hereby cautioned against harborinc or trustin? anv nerson. un der any pretense whatever, from this date, on my account, as I am determined to re sist, to the full extent of the law, the pay ment of all debts contracted bv anv nm in my name, without retrard to nerson. rrcont upon uiy written order. THEODORE SCHOCH. Stuoudsburo, Pa., ) June, 7 1871. J STROUDSBURG BANK. There will be an election held at the Rank ing House.on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1871, to elect thirteen directors, for said RiinW. fn Rnrvo flip nninr vnor oct 26'71-4t.j J. MACIvEY', Cashier. JAMES II. WALTOX, Attorney at Law, Office in the buildinc formprlv wnlfl by L. M. Rurson, and opposite the Strouds- lurg lianK, Jlam street, btroudsburg, Pa, jan 13-tf A Card to the People of Monroe Co. There has been circulated through the wes tern end of this county, by some of my enemies. that I had made a bargain with Mr. E. II. (junsaules, of Middle bmithbeld, that I thought my chance to be elected as Countv Treasurer was doubtful, but in order to defeat Mr. Feth- erman, I would not withdraw; and if I was defeated, then Mr. Gunsaules was to pay my expenses. I deny that such a bargain was" ever made or spOKen ol. 1 was determined to re main a candidate unto the end, let the conse quences be what they might; I have spent my own money, and do not ask Mr. Gunsaules, or any other man, to pay me back what I have spent in this campaign. I hereby demand and challenge the person, or persons, who have raised this report, to prove the same. And un til they have done so, I pronounce it a false hood of the blackest dye. If there should be found such a miserable wretch within the coun ty that will commit perjury in this case, then, "May the Lord have mercy on his poor soul." JOHN HARTER. Eldred township, Oct. 14, 1S71. Auditor's Notice. Notice is hereby eriven that the under- siffned havincr been appointed Auditor, to make distribution of the moneys in the hands of Charles L. Frantz, Assignee of Samuel llartzew, of Ross township, under voluntary assignment, will meet for that pur pose, at his office, in the borough of Strouds burg, on Thursday, the 23d day of Novem ber next, at 10 o'clock, a. m., when and where those interested may attend. J. II. WALTON, oct 2G-4t Administrator. Auditor's Notice. Notice is hereby given that the under signed having been appointed Auditor, to make distribution of the moneys in the hands of Godfrey Greensweig, Executor of the last ViIl and Testament of Jonas Green sweig, deceased, will meet for that purpose at his office, in the borough of Stroudsburg, on Friday, the 24th day of November next, at 10 o'clock, a. m., when and where all in terested may attend. J. II. WALTON, oct 26-4t Auditor. Auditor's Notice. Estate of DAVID GREGORY, deceased. The undersigned appointed by the Or phans' Court ol Monroe count', Auditor to make distribution of the money in the hands of Reuben Gregory and John Gregory, Ad ministrators of the Estate of said deceased, will attend to the duties of his appointment, on Thursday, November 23, 1871, at 10 o'clock a. ui., at the Prothonotary's office, in Stroudsburg, when and where all persons in terested are required to attend and present their claims or they will be forever debarred troin coming in for any share of said fund. T. M. McILIIANEY, Auditor, oct 2G-4L Auditor's Notice. Estate of GEORGE WEISS, deceased. The undersigned appointed by the Or phans' Court of Monroe county, Auditor to make distribution of the money in the hands of John Shaffer, Administrator ol the Estate of said deceased, will attend to the duties of his aptwjintment on Friday, November 24, 1871, at 10 o'clock a. in., at the Prothono tary's officej in Stroudsburg, when and where all persons interested arc required to attend and present their claims or they will be for ever debarred from coming in for any share of said fund. T. M. McILIIANEY, Auditor. oct 2G-4t Auditor's Notice. Estate of Catharine Mctzgar, deceased. The undersigned appointed by the Or rliMiK1 (!imrfc fit' Monroe countv. Auditor to make distribution of the money in the hands Estate of said deceased, will attend to the duties ot his appointment on Saturday, iov, r l st l . nt. 1 1 ) n Ylork a. in. . at the Prothono tary's office, in Stroudsburg, when and where all persons interested are required to attend atid present their claims or they will be lor ever debarred from coming in for any share of said fund. T. 31. 3IcILIIANEY, Auditor, oct. 2C-4t. Teachers Examinations. Tlir prnmination of applicants for Schools will beheld in the following districts athe times and places named : Middle Smithfield, Monday Oct. 16, Sand Hill School House. Tiipmliir dot. 17. Shawnee. Pocono, Wednesday Oct. IS, M. Miller's, Tannersville. Jackson, Thursday Oct. 19, Jackson Cor ners. Hamilton, Friday Oct. 20, Snydersville. Stroud. Saturday" Oct. 11, Stroudsburg. Chestnuthill, Monday Oct. 23, Rrodheads ville. Polk, Tuesday Oct. 24, Kresgeville. Eldred, Wednesday Oct. 25, Kunklelown. Tlniradav Oi-t. '2d. Kossland. Thft examination of each day will begin at 10 o'clock, a. m. Teacliers will piease ue punc tual. Directors and citizens generally are earnestly requested to be in attendance. JERE. FKUTCHKY, Co. Sunt. Monroe. Stroudsburg Sept., 23, 1871,-td. I OB PRINTING, of all kinds neatly ex f ccutcJ at this office. GROVER & BAKER SEWING MACHINE AHEAD OF ITS COMPETITORS. FIRST PREMIUM at the MOXROE COUNTY FAIR. The Improved Machine Stitch alike on both sides ; pleases every purchaser. This MACHINE is sold with a complete set of attachments. Full instructions at your homes. A good SEWING MACHINE for all on easy terms J. Y. SIGAFUS, Agent, Stroudsburg, Monroe count', Pa. oct 12-3t ORPHANS' COUHT SALE. Pursuant to an alias order of the Or phans' Court of Monroe county, Penn sylvania, will be sold at Public Sale, at the Public House of Jacob Butz, in Chestnuthill township, in said count, on Saturday, November 25, 1871, the following described real estate, late of Conrad Getz, deceased, to wit : All those two certain tracts or pieces of land situate in said township of Chestnut bill, bounded and described, as follows, viz : No. 1 Adjoining lands of Henry Getz, Charles H. Ilaoey, Charles Lawfer, and lauds of William II. Frable and Elizabeth Frable, and containing 27 ACRES and 109 PERCHES, more or less. There are do buildings thereon. About ten acres are cleared and in a eood state of cultivation, and the balance is well timbered. There are some FRUIT TREES on the premises. This property is about one and a half miles from Rrodheadsvillc. No. 2. Adjoining lands of William II. Frable and Elizbeth Frable, and lands of Jacob Altemose and others, and con taining 9 A3RES and 44 PERCHES, strict measure. This lot is all cleared and in a good state of cultivation, and lies about a mile and a half from Rrodheads- ville. The road from the Wilkes-Barre turnpike to Saylorsburg, runs through one corner of said land. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock p. m Conditions made known at the time of sale, by MATTHIAS FRABLE. oct. 10-4t Executor Cards, Bill-Heads, Labels, &c. NEAT, CAEAP AND QUICK, Printed to Order at the JEFFERS ONIAN Job Prinlin OFFICE, Main Street, Stroudsburg, Pa. J6fi?" All Orders promptly filled. Give us a call. NOW IS THE TIME TO t'SS Youatt's Condition Powder. In the Fall and .Winter when your covri give but little milk this powder is sure to increase .he quantity and improve the qual ity. For horses, it increases the appetite? promotes digestion, exlnlerates the spirits, renders the coat soft and shininjr. For Hoirs one package in your swill barrel will hasten the fattening process at least 100 per cent. This powder has proved an excellent article for sheep. Be sure you get the Genuino Youatt's Condition Powder, MANUFACTURED BY WILLIAM IIOLriSIICAD, All other is a counterfeit. See that the name of WM. IIOLLINSHEAD is on each nackaire and boy no other. Warranted to 3Ai3 satisfaction or the money refunded. Nov. 19, '68 WM.IIOLLINSHEAD. Notice! Notice!!. To all Whom it may Concern 1 1 ! The undersicrned. having cone into the Broom Business, would notify the public. most reoectfullv. that he is prepared, with the best and latest improved machinery, and the best quality of material, to manufacture Brooms, Whists, and Small Brooms for children, in a manner superior to anr- thinir in that line ever oflered for sail in Monroe County at wholesale and. retail a little below city prices. He is also pre pared to furnish to order, at short notice Broom Machines, Handles, Wire & Twine all of the best, and warrntcd to give satisfac tion. ' The use of one of mv Brooms will set tin the fact, beyond all dispute, that better can be obtained Iroui me. than can De pro cured in the city.' . , - - ' To the Farmers pf Monroe County, he would say that they can now find a home market for all the broom Corn they can raise, and each farmer should strive to ra ise enougn fbf bis own use and hove some Jett to sell Thnsfl ilpfiirinor eeed tonlantcan alwayi find an abundance of the best quality of Seed by calling on the undersigned. The undersicrned will, also, attend to SAW FILING at the shortest possible notice, and from his experience in this branch of business, ho flatters himself that he ennnot fail to give perfect satisfaction. Before purchasing elsewhere, persons wil mo6t certainly advance their interests by calling and examining my Ftock of Brooma (7 Country Produce taken in exchange, Don't forgot the place, on Franklin Street opposite Win. Huntsman's Livery Stable. A. R. CARMEIl, March 16, '71 tf. Administrator's Notice. Estate of George Rilbernd, late of Ross township, dec d. Letters of administration upon the Estate of George Killernd, dec!d, having been granted 10 me unaersignea vy mu msiti tor the probate of Wills, &c, in and for the countv of Monroe. All persons indebted to aid Estate are requested, to make payment and those having claims or demands against the same, to make them known without de lay, to LAr A 1 LTn: iS. KILLsE UN L), Administrator. 1. O., Saylorsburg, l'a. Sept 21 '71-Ct, CHRISTIAN HILLER, Has Fitted uj His Excellent BILLARI), EATI.G BLEU S A. L O ON, Main Street, Stroudsburg, Pa. 07- He now extends an invitation to al his friends and former customers to call at his old place of business. Hero they can drink of his delightful beverages: Laser Beer, Porter Ale, llliiuc Wine, 3Le., Ac. and eat of his superior CIieee, Oyster, &c, Ac. 07" Minors not allowed to visit his Sa loon. I iune 2-2-'71-tf. 7 PEE CENT. BOROUGH BONDS ' EOH SALE. The Borough of Stroudsburg otTers for sale 7 per cent, bonds to suit purchasers. These bonds are issued under Act of Assembly ot May 10th, 181, authorizing the issue of bonds to an amount not exceeding &o,000, for the purpose of raising funds for the purchase of a Steam Fire Engine and ap paratus. Said bonds are exempt from all taxation except fur State' purposes : and a rare opportunity is offered to capitalists, large or small, for investment at home on the most favorable terms; and a t the same time, for aiding a worthy enterprise. For father information inquire of either of the underigncd. THEO. SCHOCII, Chief Burgess. Attest: B. S. Jacobv, Sec'y. anr 3-tf G. H. Dreher. E. B. Dreher PI-I CENEX (2 doors west of the "Jefilrsonian Office,") ELIZABETH STREET, Stroudsburg, Ia., DREHER & BRO., DEALERS IN Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery ana Toilet Articles. Faints, OILS, VARNISHES, GLASS k PUTTY. Abdominal Supporters and Shoulder Braces. Seeley's Hard ItUIJIJEIi TI&l'SSES Also Eitter's TRUSSES OF VARIOUS PATTERNS. Lamps and Lanterns Burning and Lubricating Oils. Physicians' Prescriptions carefully Com pounded. N. B. Tho hierhest Cash price paid for OIL of W1NTERG REEN. may 4-tf. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, For the relief and cure of all derange ments in the stom ach, liver, anil bow els. They arc a niiKl aperient, and an excellent purgative. leing purely vege table, they contain no mercury or mine ral whatever. .Much serioti sickness and pudVi inir is prevrut ed by their tiniflv use; and ererv family sliouM have them on hand lor their protection and relief, when reunited. Lonjf experience has proved them to be the saf est, surest, and best of all the I'illn with wdkU the market abounds. l!y their occasional ute, the blood U purilicd, the corruptions of the tern expelled, obstruction removed, and the whole machinery of life restored to it henkhy activity. Internal organs which becotno clojcyed and slujrgi.ih are cleaned by Ajier'.i fill, and stimulated into action. Th'iH incipient ilii-ca.e in chanped into health, the value of which ctiaii;.'!-, when reckoned on the vat multitude:- who enjoy it, can hardly be computed. Their Mtjrar ciKiiintf makes them pleasant to take, and pre.-erves their virtues unimpaired for any length d" '. f that they are ever flwh, and perfectly reliable. Although nearchiuK, they are mild, ami operate WiUiout disturbance to the constitution, or diet, or occupation. Full directions arc piven on the wrapper to each box, how to use them a a Faintly Thymic, and for the following complaint, which these 1'illM rapidly core: For j-peiaiu or Itiilijreatiom. l.Utle nrti, Laiuuor anil L.on of A -ii te , thrv ehould be taken moderately to simulate the stom ach, and restore its healthy tone ami action. For JLivfr Complain and itf vai iou kvinp toms, JHilioua !Bal;i(-tt, Nick IEil uclit. Jaundice or 'rM-n hit-Kite. fii. town Colic and Billion tVvr, ilicy should be judiciously taken for each case, to correct the diseased action or remove the oli.-.ti ui lions which cause it. For Ijnterj' or Diarrbneti, but -one mild dose is generally required. For Ilhvumaiiiuii. Ctoitt, f.ravrl, X?m! ' pitatton of til EBoart, in tttr Mid, Black and JLoinn, thev should be contin uously taken, as required, to change the dii-cascd action of the eystem. 'With such rhaugis lhoe complaints disappear. For lfropay and ropiC;l K oM ' they shoull be taken in large and frequent dte to produce the tilTeet of a drast ic purge. For Huppreitition, n large dove slmnT.l be taken, as it produces the (It-hired efi'ect by tym pathy. As a liinnrr Till, take one or two fill to promote digestion and relieve the stomach. An ocoasional dose etimnlntci ih stnwvirh nnd bowels, restores the appetite, nnd invieoro the system. Heuce it is often ndvarttjron-t where no Perious deransrement exist. One who iff tolerably well, often tin da that a (.- of Itie-e rilla makoo hnn feel decidedly lrH!e f"ni theti cleansing and renovating cflfeci on llic digestive apparatus. ritKPA'ii:i rT Zr- J. C. A mi ( CO., I'ructlrnT Clu m LOWELL, MASS., U. S. A. FOR SALE BY ALL IKl H.IS1.S KVLJU V.'iU.I.:.. sept 21 ly KELLEHSVILLE HOTEL. Tim lin.WiorwMl linv;nT mrrebascd the above well known and popular Hotel Proper ty, would respectfully lulorm tue traveling oublie that he 1ms ridaruisbed and fitted Ul the Hotel in the best style. A handsome Bar, with choice Liquors "and Scgars, polite attendants and moderate charges. CHARLES MAN AJi, oet 19-tf. Proprietor. Stroudsburg Bank, Oct. 5, 1371. Tli annual meeting of the Stockholders of this Bank, will he held at the Banking House, on TUESDAY, XOVEMBER 7ft, 1S71, betweeu the hotirs of 12 aud 3 o'clock, on Uiat day. J.MACKEY, oct 5-lt Caibier. The National Store STILL AHEAD, axi waiY IS IT, Because You Can Got Good Goods Choap There. The finest stock of clothing ever brought to STROUDSBURG, CAN BX SE AT THE NATIONAL STORE. The styles of coats arc Dress, FrocV. Walking Derby and Sack. AU Wool Scotch Chevoit Suits from S14 to SIS. All Wool, Scotch, from $17 to $20. A fine lot of Basket Cass. Suits from $17 to $20, and many other styles of Cass, suits. Also French, English, Trivcot, Doe Skin and Blue Navy Suits. A fine lot of Linen Suits and White Duck and Marsailles Vests. A splendid lot of clothing for liOYS, from 3 years, upwards. All the latest styles of HATS AND CATS. The very latest BROADWAY styles of Gosimcr Silk Hats cau be obtained at The National Store. Also a fine lot of Silk, Fur (ro.ssimer and Wool Hats of the Litest stvles. A sidended lot of brown and white STRAW HATS A fino lot of silk cassimcr and cloth caps of the latest styles. A large lot of Ladies' and Gents' furnish ing goods-, comprising Hosiery and Gloves for both Ladies and Gents'. Overalls and Shirts. A lot of White-plaid and Striped Shirts of the Mouitor, Manhattan and Cen tral Dark Manufacture. Handkerchiefs, lace collars, linen collars aud cuffs, needle worked.; six thousand of the latest styles of paper and cloth-faced collars on hand, the Marquis of Loran, Galaxy, Romau and Cra vot collars, Prize collars new style, are tho latest out, all of which can be obtained at TIIK NATIONAL STORE. An endless variety of Gents cravats from 10 cents to $1.25. Splendid lot of slcevo buttons, studs and collar buttons ; gents' linen collars and cuffs. Ladie3 corsets from 75 cents to $1.00. A very nice lot of Dress goods, such as alapacas, peccails, lusters, traveling good", ttc. Prints of the best, only ll'l cents, mus lins 10-4 sheeting and ticking. Particular attention paid to custom work. The latest styles you can select from a huge lot of samples. Anything you desire wc war rant a good fit. Call and sec the sample before purchasing elsewhere. N. RUSTER, Proprietor of TIIK NATIONAL STORE, MAIX St., tro:id.ibcirg, la. rutfy 4-tf. 7TjT,7?S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER. Every year increases the popularity of this" valuable Hair Preparation; which is due to merit alone. We can assure our old patrons that it is kept fully up to its high standard ; and it is the only reliable and perfected prep aration for restoring Gray on Fadeiv Hair to its youthful color, making it soil, lustrous, and silken. The ecalp, by its use, becomes -white and clean. It removes all eruptions and dandruff and, by its tonic properties, prevents the hair from falling out, as it stimu lates and nourishes the hair-glands. By its use, the hair grows thicker and stronger. In baldness, it restores tho capillary glands to their normal vigor, and will create a new growth, except in extreme old age. It is the most economical ILvm Drkssixo ever used, as it requires fewer applications, and gives the hair a splendid, glossv ap pearance. A. A. Hayes, M.D., Stato Assayer of Massachusetts, says, "Tho constituents arc pure, and careful lv selected for excellent quality; and! consider it the Best PiiErA ration for its intended purposes." Sold by iu'1 DruygixU, ami Veulers in Medicines Prica One Dollar. Buckingham's Dye TOR THE WHISKERS. As our Kenewer in many cases re quires too long a time, and too much care, to restore gray or faded Whisk ers, we have- prepared this dye, in one jyreparation which will quickly and effectually accomplish this result. It is easily applied, and produces a color which will neither rub nor wash ofll Sold by all Druggists, l'rieo Fifty Cents. Manufactured by R. P. HALL &. CO., NASHUA, N.U. Jcpt 1 ly - I v nr
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