The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, January 18, 1872, Image 3

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    11ixf:ii;TS Axis KxhiitiTJ
, I KLS oi illOSKOE COCJXTY.
PETES GRUVEK. insurer of the Conn
(r t.f Moiirov, in account with said County, for
nvcipw an1 expenditures, tor the year endin
';!ii:i;iry M, IS 72.
DR.
J.al ir.rc dc the County on settle
inriit of last year's account.
$1503 00
If
:mtv Wi recti on Uu-
..licates for year 1S8, $ 323 02
(517 i2
" 1870,
" 1S71,
Slate taxes recM on Du
i.licates Ur year lStJS,
' . lxr.o
8905 CO $15327 59
$ Gl 87
'M US
130 03
1S70.
" 1371,
20 95
110 2
State Tax reeM from Strotulsburg l.'I,
loS 70
l-,!eiiii'tioiis ot unseated
hands $25 S3
Seated 25 37 51
'f it nrM on seated land ret'd
4 0
" ,, Ci:n'rs. for 1371
llec'd for .-tove, sold by Com'rs
2 01
5 00
S174SS 31
I'a!a:icc ilue Treasurer
119 o;
SI 7003 01
Cli.
P:,vr.ieiits as tillov.- vij :
ToSi'ate Treas. on acct. State Tax
' Slate IVn'ry lmarding prison'rs
liran.l and IVtit Jurors 1332 70
( iM-tal! for returns &
nttrnding Court C01 1(
Kliftions otliccrs 410 51
Armors 52(5 31
Coantv I'oiids and interest 3012 (.'$
llii.-tration Enrolment 421 88
C.mnt; Institute 145 05
larding Prisoners 213 75
In.jiii-ilions on dead InhHcs 49 87
( ot in Com'wealth Cases 57 11
Keftaidinjr on Tax Duplica
te, and redemptions of
Vii-eated I-mds 103 31
fox and Wihl Cat scalps 45 30
1. Merwine, late .Shcriif
1970 11
72 10
rci5 2;
Miuaai nig jurors
(Vmntv Commissioners
( oinaiU-ioiier's Clerk
t '01111111--!' 'tiers Counsel
l.mrt Crier
Watching Prisoners
County Auditors
Jurv Commissioners
1403 42
oOl 79
50 (H)
l(Hj 00
30 00
(50 00
05 30-
2150 51
Cttiinii-.-iuners' Clerk making
iliijilieatcnnd triplicate eop-k-of
registration aec't. for
y'r- ISC-i, 1S70, 1371. 75 00
County printing 077 02
KxpeiiM-s of holding appeals 47 95
Clerk of (Quarter Sessions 90 03
li -trict Attorney 44 00
Kniming tsp. Lines 57 30
P.ri.L'e views 13 00
Koa.i tax on unseated lands 127 30
S-h.n.1 ar.i I'.uilding 44 657 03
Auditor of I'rot. and Reg.
r.n.l Hoc. acct. 0 00
Swearing IVp. officers 0 00
hire Insurance taxes 0 50
Pockets and Stationery for Co.
Cliirrs 99 S7
Impairs to Co I'.uildings 290 14
Stoves and Heater lor
Conn House
Furniture, Matting and
Limps
Merchandise for Co.
lliiihlings
79 90
241 30
111 50
80 03-
leal
M li
2730 02
BRIDGES.
hI.al.od Price's Pridge 31 53
Stokes' Mill " 3 0J
:t!e Garden " 2 H)
Ziniiiieriiian'a " 53 5-3
J'.u-likiU " 39 03
lVrrv Price " 2 00
Hawk's " 17 70
P. n.-ils " 4 80
M .i.ali's Creek u 3 75
Mott's 43 59
llaitonsville " 7 00
J'liillip's " 13 75
K-ubler's 41 33 20
Mnithtield " 3 02
Hu rry Creek " 17 53
lc:uyvilJe 21 NO
Kunkletown " 15 01
Jlowovtown " 27 79
T..!.vhanua, " 170 21
N:.i!i-vs " 43 50
l'o-.iiio " 35 89
I VI Is " 98100
lr-.n bridge across P.rod-
heail'scretk 253 53
" " McMichaels " 10 75
Tres:!c" " " 22 82
Cinnii-. on ree'ing.17483'3-l
1883 34
$10752 01
( I 21 pr. ct 4:57 20
paying 10752 01 413 80
85G 00
: 17003 00
"..i!ik- lne Treasurer $119 07
Lxaniiiied, passed and allowed by us Janu
ary
P
M. F. CGOLP.AUGII,
J:. J. DliEIIEI',
uditrs.
KIXDAIil'S SH FT
Mateiueiit j-.howing the indebtedness
of the
County.
OiitKtandlii C). iUjiids $0705 00
" Checks SO 00
Xoic to (;ideon Purrit 2000 00 8791 00
Aev:ts
bounty. 'fast.- due bv Col
lectors $8789 35
-'ie " " " 413 52 $92J2 87
iVtir (Jruver, Treasurer, ofthcCountv of
MonriN-, iu aeeount with Smithfield smd Mid
!!e S.niihiidd Townships, for Dog Taxes for
y;ar emluig Jan. , s7.
A nit of 'faxes received on
i'nplieates for vear 1S09 $20 92
' " 1870 2-00
" 1871
balance due Treasurer
53 50
$101 4S
93 22
$202 70
$102 99
91 00
h.d. due Treasurer on la.st
vear account
I'aiJ Chit ks
GiinniV on $r,) j() for y'r
170 at 5 JK.T cent
" 44 101 43 " 1371
at 5 ier cent
19
I 8 71
$202 70
Iliil. due Treasurer $93 22
Lxaiiiiiifd tossed and allowed bv us, January
8, ls72.
M. F. (K)LBAUGII, )
K. P.. DKFIIEK, V Auditors.
KIXDAPFSSHUIT, J
. leU-r Gruver. Treasurer of the Countv of
-V'Miroe, in account with fsiid Ojunty, on Mili-
nits lor the year ending January 1, 182
-via i ol said J-ints receiveil
fi-r lle year 1871
b.d. I,a. oountv 47 51
J';i'd County Clerk for mak
i".' enroilmeiits for vr's
10,1370, 1871 " $120 00
-Wsors 13 41-
''niiuV on ?1.)0 50 at 5 pr. ct.
b-iLuKv due County
$190 50
$133 44
9 52
47 54
. $190 50
''XAinincd iHirvitil and allowed by us, January
, 1872.
M. F. COOLBAUGII )
E. li. DllJHEli, Auditors.
KINDARUS SI I U PI', J
'jtleiiient showing Ralanees due by Collectors
ou Duplicates
COUNTY TAXES.
17 Jacob Price, turret, $ J4 71
-'j3 Emry Price, " 1109
.Tno V Vanauken, M Smithfield
1So9 Lewis V Williams Smithlield
bi 53
02 SI
iaiO Robert Katon,
Wm McNeal,
Amzi Van A uken,
Reuben Hotter,
John Vanwhy,
John Schuyjear,
1S71 No Collector,
Kindarus Sliupp,
John Dunning,
John Frable,
"Wm. McNeal,
Thomas Frantz,
Lewis I'rice.
R.irrctt
Hamilton,
M Smithfield,
Polk
Smithfield
Tobyhanna,
Cool ha ugh,
Chestnuthill
Rarrett
Eldrcd
Hamilton
Jackson
K5 42
81 84
97 23
230 51
104 23
02 31
339 40
520 55
232 70
305 45
1295 45
248 55
207 72
221 87
521 10
579 41
505 05
I'rice
James Wilson, jr. 1'aradise
-iainan:el fclorni, Pocono
Reuben Hotter, 1'olk
Amzi Vanauken, M Smithfield
Adam Correll, H0s
John Vanwhy, Smithfield
U m Mosteller, Stroud,
Win K Kt ifer.
710 7
920 30
079 4
Phil Rockaftllow East Stroudsburg S-S 79
John Schuyler, Tobyhanna 220 59
uco l, -viteniose, lunkhannock 123 30
?87S9 3-3
SPECIAL STATE TAX.
1S03 John Snow, I'rice
DOG TAX.
1SCG Godfrey Transue, Smithfield
1S0S JnoW Vanauken M Smithfield
$2G 00
34 50
1S09 L V AViMSo..
Smithfield
9 0S
1S70 John Vanwhy,
Amzi Vanauken,
1871 John Vanwhy,
20 00
M Smitlifield
Smithfield
liS 4
32 50
uizi anauken,
-AI Smithfield 31 00
191
STATE TAXES.
18G3 Christian Kresge, Pocino
S G30
iau iiotKTt i'.nton, Uarrett
18 7
U in AIcAeal, Hamilton
Amzi VanAuken, M Smithfield
lveuWn Dotter, Polk
John Vanwhv. Smithfield
24 3--J
18 39
10 14
9 1.'
John Selnivlcr. Tohvl
8 29
871 John Dunning, Parrett
Xo Collector, Coolbaugli
Kindarus Shujp, Chestnuthill
John Frable, Eldred
Wm McXeal, Hamilton
Thomas Frantz, Jackson
Amzi VanAuken, M. Smithfield
Lewis Price, Price
James Wilson, Paradise
Nathaniel Storm, Pocono
Adam Correll, Hoss
Keubcn Dotter, l'olk
Wm Mosteller, Stroud
John Vanwhy, Smithfield
Win E Keifer, Stroudsburg
Phil Pockafellow, E StroiuLsburg
John Schuyler, Tobyhanna
Geo L Altemose, Tunkhannock
25 9
5 4S
28 OS
13 1
42 4
4 t
IS 21
2 70
8 10
13 53
14 SO
9 21
29 1
4 O-
1 G2
GoS
2 94
$113 52
MILITIA TAXES:
3 1 .John Dunning, Rarrett $ 19 50
No Collector, Cocibaugh 4 50
Kindarus Shupp, Chestnuthill 40 00
John Frable, Eldml 33 50
Wm MeNcal, Hamilton 43 00
Thos Frantz, Jackson 42 00
Amzi Vanauken, M Smithfield 03 00
Lewis I'rice, I'rice 9 50
James Wilson, jr., Paradise 13 50
Nathaniel Storm, Pocono SCO 00
Reuben Dotter, Polk 22 50
Adam Correll, Ross 2100
ni Mosteller, Stroud 53 00
John Vanwhy, Smithfield 37 50
Wm E Kiefer, Stroudsburg 74 50
Phil Rockafcllow, E. Stroudsburg 23 00
.John Schuyler, Tobvhanna 30 00
Geo L Altemose, Tunkhannock 15 50
$574 50
Commissioners in account with the Countv
for the year ending Jan 1st, 1S72.
J A COJ STA CK1IO USE.
To cash ter checks $274 03
Lai. due county 7
Due on last year's account G 54
87 davs at $2 50 217 50
124S inilcs, 4 cts. 49 92
Hal. due couutv 7- 270 03
HEXlt Y 11. BIESECKER.
To Cash per Checks $370 05
Hal. due 8 78 3S5 84
Due on last year's account 52 84
1 2 ) da vs at 2 50 300 00
825 mile.--, 4 cts. 33 00 CS5 S4
Hal. due 8 8S
J01IXC. STRUXK.
Caa.-h ix;r Checks $332 45
HaL duo 80 84 419 19
Dae on last 3'ear's account 21 75
J 34 days at $2 50 335 00
I5G1 miles, 4 cts. C2 44 419 19
Hal. due 80 74
SAMUEL S. POSTKX.
Ca.-h tkt Checks 4$ 00
Hal. due county 1 23
1 0 days services at $2 50 40 00
ICS miles, 4 cts. 0 72
lial. due countv
1 28 43 00
Examined, passed and allowed by us, Jan.
Sth, 1872.
M. F. COOLT5AUGII. 1
E. B. DJIEIIE1L I Auditors
KIN DA 11 US kSIIUPP, j
Peter Merwine, .Tun., Sheriff, in account
with the county of Monroe for the year end
ing Jan. 1st. 1872.
DR.
Am't of Jury Funds received
during the year
aw 00
Cash for Check
115 33
DaL due county
27 20
0 03
79 20
2 00
27 20
ric.
Dal. due on last year's ac
count
Summoning 2G4 Jurors, 30
cents
Adv. General Elections,
1870 and 1871
IJal. due countv
115 33
Examined, passed aud allowed by us, Janu-
aryy 8, 1872.
M. F. COOLBAUGII,
E. V. Dl'EHEH,
KINDARUS SIIUPP,
Auditors.
Jan, 18, 1872. i.
AGENTS! AGENTS!!
Acrents wanted evcrv where to canvass for
the most brilliant and popular Hooks of the
daw Commission large, l or terms, address
A. F. SMITH,
Jan. 11, 1S72. Doylestown, Pa.
Caution! Take Notice!
The public are hereby cautioned against har
boring or trusting any person, under any pre
tence whatever, from 'this date, on my account,
as I am determined to resist, to the full extent
of the law, the payment of all debts contracted
by any one in mv name, without regard to per
son, except upon my written order.
The public are further hereby cautioned not
to purchase any property belonging to me with
out mv written order.
JOHN C. PAUDT.
Stroud tsp., Jan. 11, 1872.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Whereas, Letters of Administration on the
et:tte of Chas Waters, deceased, of the Borough
of Slroudsburg, having been granted to the
undersigned, all persons knowing themselves
indebted to said estate will please make imme
diate payment, and those having claims, will
present "them, duly authenticated, for settle
. . ... r 1,-nMM ur lTFIN
uie u i, io v. uj it i'j " f
decll'Tl-etT Administrator.
' Found out why people go to McCarfy's to
got their lunuture, Iccuu.-e ii Luvs it at tlie
aiu lioonis oi j-.ee ec Co. and jjcIJs it at
an aavanec oi otdy ttccntj-ttco ami tiro
h nit it prr cent. Ur m other words, tockin
Chairs that he buys of jcc Co. (tlirou'd
inu i uiiiici.- no uon i nave; lor 4,,'jO he SCi
for 5,50. ltyx htta io buy tiir rood Fu
btroudsbtirg, Aug. IS, 1870. (f.
KELLER SVLLLE HOTEL.
Ihe utidersitriiod havin? nnvr-b i,.!
aooe wen Known and papular Hotel Proper
ty, would respect fully iid'onn the traveiins
hi - , r
puouc that lie lias iciuriusbod :m.l .
tlie iioiel m the best style. A handsome
liar, with choice Liiiuors and Sf.r-ii-
- - - . ...... . . , , v y 1.1 1
aiiciiuanis una mouenue cnarircs.
... 1.... 1 .. l . i
CHARLES MANAL,
octl9-tf. Proprietor.
Caution ! Take Aollce!
The public are hcrehy cautioned against
harboring or trusting any person, un-
uci-any pietense wnatevcr, irom this date,
on my account, as I am determined tn re
sist, to the full extent of the law, the pay
ment of all debts contracted by any one in
my name, without regard to person, except
upon my written oruer.
THEODORE SCIIOCII.
fcTRornsuunr., Pa., I
J une, 7 ISTI. J
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Whereas, Letters of Administration on the
estate of Joseph J. Keller, deceased, of tlie
township of Hamilton, harincr been trntnttvl tn
the undersigned, all persons knowing themsel
ves indebted to said estate will please make
immediate payment, and those having claims,
...til - A. 1 1 I . . . 0 3
wm jireseni mem, uuiy autlicnticated, for set-
iiemcni, io XliUMAS XV. RHODES,
Stroudsbiirfr, l'a,
UARY JANE KELLER,
, Storrasville,
dec. .1, 71-Ct. Adwinistrators,
NOTICE.
The stock holders of the Monroe Countu HLm
vfitcturinrj ComjKiny, will meet for the purpose
oi organizing uie company and election of of
ficers, for the present year, and transacting o
thcr matters necessary for putting the Compa
ny in iuouon, ai me public house of Lewis T.
Smith, at Forks Station. Jonroe Countv. on
Thursday, 21st of Dec. at 1 o'clock r. m. where
iiu are noiiiieu IO Oft n reset it mw inral im
-.11 1 .
... i '
their heartv co-ojeration.
GEO. S. KNIPE:
Dec. 14, 1S71.
Geo. "W. Jackson. Amzi LeBar.
JQUS. JACRSO. & LcIlAR,
MYSICIANS, SUBG0.S:& ArfOUCIIERS,
Strait J.iburrj and Eist Stroudsburg, Pa.
Office in Stroudsburg, "Wyckoff's building,
near Odd Fellow's Hall.
Oifice in East Stroudsbursr, next door to
Smith's store.
dec. 14'71-tf
LOST.
The following described promissory notes :
One Note signed by Lrown & Keller," for S253
00, dated at btroudsburg. October 1, 1871, and
payable to the order of J. Y. Sigafus, and by him
endorsed : and one Note sinned bv Ilro'wn X-
Keller, for $118 07, dated at Stroudsburg, No
vember 1, 1S71, pavable eiht months after
date, to the order of J. Y. Sigafus, and by him
endorsed.
All persons are cautioned against buying or
negotiating said notes, as payment has been
stopped. A suitable reward will be paid for
their return to
J. Y. SIGAFUS.
January 4, 1S72. St. Stroudsburg, Pa.
NEW STORE
-: an Dr
NEW GOODS
: ATr
REDUCED FIUCES !
DARIUS DREIIEPt, begs leave to an
nounce to his friends and and to the pub
ic generally, that he has just received a
general assortment of
Dry Goods, Xotions, Dress TrhmniiKjs,
AND
MILL IX ER Y GOODS
consisting1, in part of the following desirable
articles, viz. :
Calicoes,
Lawns,
French Chintz,
Children's Dress Goods,
Worlccd Ed'jiiigs,
Parasols, Zenker,
Shetland Wools,
Shetland Wool Shaicls,
Delaines,
Muslins,
White Dress Goods,
Insert ints,
Lady's and Children's Sacks
Flannel and Cloth,
Lady's, Misses and Men's Hots,
Gloves and Collars,
Mourning Goods,
Shroudings, tfc, fr.,
Goods shown with pleasure. "Quicks
sales and email profits" at the old and well
known Millinery Stand of F. A. DItEUER.
The Millinery business will be carried on
as usual by Mrs. Dreheb.
Patronage respectly solicited.
DARIUS DREIIER.
April 20, 18GG.
CHRISTIAN HILLER,
Has Fitted up His Excellent
UILL.A11U,
SALOON,
Main Street, Stroudsburg, Pa.
(fir He now extends an invitation to a!
his friends and former customers to cull at
his old place of business. Here they Can
drink of his delightful beverages:
Laser K'cr
Poller, Ale, Illiiue
U'itic, &c, &v.
and cat of his feuperior
Cheese, OjsSers &c. Ac.
(Kr Minors not allowed io visit his Sa
locu. IjuaeS'i-'Tl-H.
A f fiannfi In mata Mnnp.v I
One Hundred Dollars from One Dollar.
A Mire lliins and no Ieeejnion.
Kvery person owning HOUSES, CM 7
IJ'E, SHni:i and JIOUS areguaranteeti
to make One Hundred Dollars by using a
ne i;oiIar I'ackagc of
" Y0UATTS CONDITION POWDER,"
manufactured by William Hollinsuead,
Stroudsburg. It'vou have never used it Irr
ackaoe and if it does not benefit vour
mock io ihe amount of one hundred dollars,
m jour estimation, call at the store and set
yunr money refunded.
JKJhSES. It wjil irivc them a irood an
petite, keep their skin loose and renders the
coat soil and shining, keeping them in go ,d
conunion with one-half the feed, being there
by a saving of one-half the money.
COWS. It makes them trivn more milk
with one-half the feed, and if they ive more
milk of course vou make morn INJTTF1I.
and the more butler the more money
x n.ne so much confidence in the Catt'c
Powder th.it I make the above offer, know
ing well that it will do all that is claimed
for it.
WM. IIOLLINSIIEAD.
00s Ask to see The Great Tobacco An.
tulote.
March 4, 16G9. tf.
COUNTY
STIIOUDSIJUIUJ, I A.
ON THE FIRST OF APRIL, 1971,
THIS BANK
will commence pnying Interest on
DAILY DEPOSITS,
at the rate of
Four lcr Cent
SUBJECT TO CHECK AT SIGHT.
Accounts rendered, and interest credited
monthly.
SEVEN PER CENT INTEREST PAID
on permanent deposits, as heretofore.
Checks on all parts of the Country
COLLECTED
Free TCost for Depositors.
DEAFTS
FOR SALE ON
EziIaiitl and Ireland.
All deposits in this Bank are secured by
Bond, with securiety to Thos. M. McIIha-
ney, Trustee, in trust for Depositors, which
bond is recorded in the proper office.
TIIOS. A.
BELL,
Cashier.
March 1G, 1871.-
p S. WILLIAMS,
Watchmaker & Jeweler,
MAIN ST, STOUDSBURG, PA.
Located in corner building, third door be-
owthe Jeffersonhnofrlce. Room handsome
ly fitted up, and heavily stocked with the fi
nest assortment of
Clocks, "Watches, Jewelry, Jewelers No
tions, &c.,
ever offered in thissectiin of countiy.
A full assortment of Spectacles, of the
best quali'y, and suited to all ages, always
on sale.
Silver-ware, and Silver Plated ware, al
ways on hand at manufacturers prices.
0"Repairing neatly executed, and char
ges extremely moderale. Calls from the
public rcspccilully soliciied.
bole Aent lor the celebrated Diamond
Spectacles.
November 5lh, 16G3 ly.
Harness & Saddlery.
The above business has again been re
umed at the old stand, lately swept away
by the late fiod, near Baldwin's Hotel, in
Stroudsburg, where will be kept constantly
on hand the best assortment of
Ianifss, double and single,
Saddles,
Bridles,
Co Mors,
and every other article usuaely furnished in
this line of busniess. Work made to order
on the shortest notice. A large assortment
of
Mountings and Saddlery Hard
ware
always on hand. Cull and make your own
selection, and it will be furnished in ttyle ard
price not lobe excelled in this market.
Strict attention paid to rep.iiringand done
in shortest notice. Call and examine
JOHN O. SAVLOR. Agent f-r
PETER CRUVER.
October C, 1S70. tf
MRS. A. I. LA BAR,
DEALER IN
MILLlA'CllY GOOUS,
Dress Making,
Cutting u ml Filling,
Stitching, Pat'crns of all kinds;
Black and colored Velvets,
Ribbons, Laces and Embroideries,
Corsets ami Hoiery,
Plain and Fancv Ribbons,
Fine Silk. I)i ess Buttons,
Cotton Fringe and Trimmings,
White Cioods.
Also Ileal and Imitation Hair, all eludes.
Goods shown with pleasure. Quick sales
and sin ill profits will be the motto at this
establishment. A call is solicited. ' Next
door to William Hollinshead's Druj Store,
Main bt., Stroudaburir, Pa,.
MRS. A. I. LA BAR.
April "JO, 1671 tf.
Q O TO
M. F. EVANS & GO'S
DRUG STORE,
(Successor n to C. S Jl, trirhA- C,n
HAIXST11EET, STROUDSJiUIlG, ra
i:i!lt!l,s fl;y E:tiil!in;,
Constantly on hand a full etock of pure
Medicines, Drugs, Chemicals,
carefully selected and purchased forCASII
A full assoitineni of
PA TEXT MEDICIXES. PHM-nun
rrj, Fancy Soaps, Tooth Brushes, Cattle
I'uicuer, faille Liinnnenls.
Also
V. S. Dcfriek' E2oro Powder.
P t up and constanilv on hand bv
M. F. EVANS & CO.
PROF. MYERS Penetrating Liniment, and
S. DETRICK'S Compound Svrun of Tar.
Wild Cherry &. lloarhound.
Also the best WINES and BRANDIES
for Medical purpo.-es. White Leads, Oils,
amis, v arnislie, ftlixcd 1 aints, .Vc.
wixnawuLAss. soda ash. sal
Soda, IVhUing, Lubricating, Xeatsoot
Oils, tyc, eye. Trusses, Supporters and
Shoulder Braces.
Five percent off on all Cash sales of over
one collar.
declG'Grj-tf
The World Moves!
A CHANCE FOR THE PEOPLE!
The unilersiencJ, would inform the rmhlie
that he has resumed the
Hi
ion
I
at hts old stand, down town, where with the
be.--t mechanics, and su lienor seasoned lum
ber, he will be prepared to furnish iu single
jiecc or lull suits,
PARLOR, CHAMBER,
a d
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.
His stock being all home-made, can be
ully warranted to be the best offered in this
market. An assortment of the latest styles
always on hand.
City Furniture supplied on short notice.
Prices always moderate.
nov 16tfJ MORRIS SMILEY.
The National Hall
OF
5
Is the place to get a gcod suit of clothes,
cheap, having the largest slock of
Mens', Youths' and Boys'
CLOTIIIXQ IN
STROUDSBURG.
We feel confident we can suit all that
come.
The National Hall of Fashion, is also the
headquarters for
II ATS AN J) CAPS,
having the largest stock always on hand
the very latest styles, we feel sure we can
suit all iu this line.
The National Hall of Fashion is also the
headquarters for
Ladies :uul Gents' Furs,
having the largest slock in this line, and the
largest assortment of Furs, we think we
can't be beaten.
The National II..11 of Fashion is the
headquarters for Lidios and Gents' Furn
ishing Goods, having the largest anJ best
assortment of furnishing goods m t his pl.ico,
we are shure we can't be beaten. We
have a splendid line of ladies and gents'
underwear; alao the finest lot of Ladies and
Gents'
BUCK AND KID CLOVES,
ih.it has ever been brought to this place.
We also have a very fine assortment of
Gents' Clolh-faced Paper Collars, compris
ing all the latest slyles. Vou will always
find from seven to ten thousand of the cloth
faced collars at the
National Hall of Fashion,
as we arc bound to keep up with the fash
ions ; also a full linn of Cloth-faced Paper
Cufls nt all prices; a fine lot of Hosiery
and Gloves ; the largest stock of
G-eiats' Shifts,
white stripes and plaids; we have also the
Cusiom Made Suits.
The National Hall of Fashion is the
place to get DRV GOODS. Always on
hand, a large lot of the best brand Alapacas,
the capital being now the leading article ;
also
Black Silks and Satins, Velveteens, Trav
eling Goods, Flaids, Wool Delaines
and Prints, Flannels. Tick
ings, Muslins,
&c , &c,
An invitation is extended to all to call
and see for yourselves tint we have the
largpst stock in our lino of any in thephicc.
Particular altenti-m paid to custom work,
which we have made up in the latest styles;
a ood fit warranted. Orders taken for
Silk Ilats mide to order.
All kinds of shipping furs bouaht, and the
highest cash price will be paid ty
jST. EUSTEE,
ritOlMUKTOll OF TUB
Rational Hall of Fashion,
Main St., Stroudsburg, Pa.
nov li-tf
riA. YOU TIILL WHY IT h
Vy that when any one comes to Strouds
burg to buy Furniture, they always itupier
lor McCariyi Furniture Store! Sept. tIG
Business
G. H. Dreher. E. B. Brewer.
11 SB
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(2 door west of the "JefTersonian Office,")
ELIZABETH STREET,
DREHER & BRO.,
PEALITvS IX
Drugrs, Medicines, Perfumery
and Toilet Articles.
lDaiiTts,
OILS, VARNISHES, GLASS & VVTTY.
Abdominal Supporters and Shoulder
Braces.
Seeley's
"ard REJKIJER TKCSSES .11 80
Hitter's
TRUSSES OF VARIOUS PATTERNS.
amps and Lanterns Burning"
and Lubricating Oils.
Physicians' Prcscrintions r.irr.frd!tr n.
pon tided.
X. li. Tlie hiehost Cash nriw U f!-v
OIL of WLNTERGKEEN. 1
may 4-tf.
Notice! Koficc!!
To all Whom it may Concern ! ! !
The undersigned, havinw Tone intn ilm
Broom Business, would notifv the nnblic
most respectfully, that he is nrcnared. with
the best and latest improved machinery, and
ihe best quality of material, to manufacture
Brooms, Whists,' and Small Brooms
for children, in a manner superior to any.
thing in that line ever offered for sail in-
Monroe County at wholesale and retail.
a little below city prices. He is also pre
pared Id furnish to order, at short notice
Brccai Machines, Handles, Wire &Twine
all of the best, and warrntcd to give satisfac
tion.
The use of one of mv Brooms will Ket
tle the fact, beyond all dispute, that better
can be obtained trom ine. than can be pro
cured in the city.
Io the larmcrs of Monroe County, ho
would sav that thev can now find n hmnn
market for all the broom Corn iIip mti mian
and each farmer should strive to raisr ennmrli.
for his own use and have some left to selK,
Those desiring seed to plant can always
find an abundance of the best quality of Seed
by calling on the undersigned.
The undersigned will, also, attend to
SAW FILING at the shortest possible
notice,- and from his experience in this
branch of business, he flatters himself that
he cannot fail to give perfect satisfaction.
Before purchasing elsewhere, persons vvili
most certainly advance their interests by
calling and examining my stock of Brooms.
fX?" Country Produce taken in exchange..
Don't forget the place, on Franklin Street
opposite Win. Huntsman's Livery Stable.
A. II. C ARM Ell,
March 1G, '71. tf.
Cards, Bill-Heads, Labels, &c,
NEAT, CAE A P IX D QUICK,
Printed to Order at tho
JEFFSRSONIAN
OFFICE,
Main Street, Stroudsburg, Pa,
y- All Orders promptly Cllcd. Give us
a call.
.sAjiLJ.jLlwjU-'.ij.Ji
NOV 13 THE TIME TO U8K
VouaU's Cocatliiiosi 1'owdcr.
In the Fall and Winter when vour rown
give but little milk this powder is sure to
increase he quantity and improve the quaU
ity. For horses, it increases the appetite,
nromotes digestion, cxhilcrates tho sniriia.
I a - I
renders the coat soft and shining. For Hogs
one package in your swill barrel will hasten
the fatten in? process at least 100 ner cont.
This powder has proved an excellent arlieh
tor siiccp. lie sure you get tuo
Genuine Yonatt's Condition Powder.
MANUFACTURED BY
XV llAA A M SI OLIJ X SHEA I,
All other is a counterfeit. See that the
name of WM IIOLLINSIIEAD is on cacli
package and buy no other. Warranted to
irive satisfaction or ihe money refunded.
Nov. 19, '03 WM. IIOLLINSIIEAD.
7 PEE CENT.
BOROUGH BONDS
FOE SALE.
Th Unrnnnh of Stroudsbur?r offers fni- sln
7 per cent, bonds to suit purchasers. ThesH
i i u : rt.l . . n In. a. r a t.
nonud an; leruiu uuuvi aci oi ssemciy OI
May lOlh, 1671, authorizing the issue of
bonds to an amount not exceeding 5,000,
for the Diinoe of raisin? funds for thn
purchase of a Steam Fire Engine and ap
paratus. Said LoikIs are exempt from all
taxation except for Stale purpo-es; and a
rare opportunity is otiereu to capitalists,
large or small, for investment at home on
the moot favorable terms; anJ at the sama
time, for ni.ling a worthy enterprise For
father information inquire of cither of tho
uuderigncd.
tii no. scnocH,
Ciiief Uureaj.
Attest: S. Jcoav, Sv.c'y.
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