A Pli&t6S fetid: The (jultimbii boitrant is fckpoosible for the followtb'jr, : The "3ebbil am bat or a big rainpage aldnjr, the Pennsylva Dia Railroad, lie is seen at various pla ces along the road, and in different shapes. One night last week, after the Philadel phia express left Tyrone station, his sa tinic majesty pot on the engine with Sol. Hofmaster. He looked around for a mo meet, then taking the poker from the fireman, opened the fire door and stirred the fire, at the same time sticksng his cct in. He then sat down, stretching out !iis immense legs and bringing his tail around laid it .between his sclovea hoofs. Sometimes wings could be seen about his nhoulders. He was very particular about he fire ; sometimes he would put his head (a the fire box and look around, then throw n his tail, stirring the fire at a rapid rate. j this time he had got warmed up, and to had the engineer and fireman, wh were nearly scared to death. The engine was making about thirty five miles an hour when the devil picked up the oil can, went out and oiled the locomotive in til its parts. He then returned, and re quested Mr. Hofraaster to slack up and et him off at bridge No. 5 ; Mr. II. told Mai he might get off the aamc way he got on. The engine was then running at s fearful rate of speed, and Mr. Devil stepped to oue side and diappearcd. We learn since that a phantom train wai sceu in the vicinity of the Gap. Some niphts ag, David Wayne, engineer of 4 17, had stopped for -some purpose when t train was heard approaching at a rapid rate. Knowing there was no train due at that hour, schedules were examined care fully, but the stranger could not be made oat. At length it came thundering around the curve with an immese head light and otherequipments. The conductor, II. Hell, cogiueer, fireman and brakesmen all saw nd heard the train coming. The flag wan, John K. Newell, immediately went back with a light and placed signal caps ibout the rail-. The phantom train came, making the usual noise, and lighting up he whole track with its huge lurid glare, when in a twinkling the whole thing dis appeared Some say it was old Amos Clemsou's train the notorious leader of the Gap gang, who died several years az and that he was aboard swininu:: a red light furiously. John Filbcr, engineer of the Laucaster train, informs us that when approaching I'eques bridge, some nights ago, he he saw (be devil on the cow catcher of his engine lie was runiniog at the rate of thirty mile an hour. He quickly shut off the steam and rlackcned up. but could not see any thing more of the strange object. These tories are creating a great deal of com meat among railroad men. We give them ai told to us aud leave the readers to draw their own conclusions. An editor wluise subscribers were re miss in payment, lately published the following announcement in his paper : 'To save our readers the trouble of send ing their subscription by post, and to re lieve two unfortunates, we will send to rach of our debtors, in the course of a few lays, two collectors, one of whom has harly recovered from the smull-pox, and the other has just taken the itch. The Jeclinquent did not wait to be called on, but paid their dues promptly. People in general have no conception ot the number of deaths ami injuries pro dueed in the coal mines of Pennsylvania. Last year 272 men were killed outright nd 022 injured, aud it was not very pood j car for accidents, either. At least fivc fixths of these calamities are the result of negligence, and could have been averted ly ordinary precautions. ' When Gen. Grant became President, a JIO'J United States bond was worth 12 72 in gold; it is now worth $101 in g-.ld. St i oudsburg Market Report. Corrected weekly for The Jekfkrsonian, by (J. D. JJrodhead, Wholesale .and Retail Dealer in Groceries aud Pruvi.Mous. le Pork, per bbl. 20 00 22 00 16 17 14 25 00 28 00 13 00 3 2 25 31 am?, sugar cured, per lb. hnu'.Jrra -Mackerel, No. 1. per bll No. 2, flutter, roll Salt per Suck lard Cheese ''?. pr dozen Bran, prr bushel Dried Apples per lb. I'oUtoen, per buchcl. Hay, per ton Straw, per ton WwhI, per cord "Wool 15 15 1 50 12 18 25 200 10 40 15 00 12 00 5 00 35 40 GU.UX MARKET REPORT, Corrected weekly by Gardner & Wallace, "iioieMie and Jletail dealers in J Jour, aieai, reed, Grain, &c ''lour, per bbl., Extra to best r atmly Rye Flour per bbl. Corn Me, per cwt. chop reed, c!enr grain, per cwt. While Wheat per bushel Red Wheat IhicU heat Flour, per cwt. rn pr bue.li Oat. Ikrlov $3 00 to $8 80 5 50 160 1 60 1 40 3 00 6 00 i 1 75 1 50 1 40 3 50 75 54 50 Buckwheat 80 It re 00 THE SECKET EM50US0F YOUTH. W y arc hurrying so many thousands of me orirut and promising youth ot both nexcn early and unhonored graves, are but the JCrrni)i Hi's -if ;i disinunrl miwmt inn - Tn- 'vjKsition to exertion, loss of power, loss of urmory, ainiculty ot breathing, weak nerves, trembling, horror of disease, dimness of vi- 'n, pain in the back, hot hand, flushing "Jc body, dryness of the ikiu, pallid coun trnanceaud a universal lasstiudcof'thc muscu iar huj, are auioug the most frequent KE lVAR.i:i IX TIME, Misbler'fi Herb Bitters is the only sure rwnedy. Jt has cured thousands and will care you. TRV IT AXD HE CO.. c;Ii:I. March 7, 1S72, lm. Htroudnburg, January 28, 1872, by the M . luarnoii, u. xt Mr. .Madison on and Mm a tm; - i .i orgon this borooeh. ' In Strondstarg, , February 15, 1872, by the Rev. . vx. . iuamou, u. i k, jsir. Alfred J. Det and Miss Christiana llalterman, both of rick Hmithfield S" cuool notice; TheThird Term of th v;V i n English formal School will open in the Pnb- 11C fcChOOl HoUfte t Ttrrv,11,.l..:il- rr J. . " vviuvauonue, DO Alien- ay April 2d, 1S72. ' TERMS : i"or lone term. t or short term, eleven week. s 00 or nny time less than 1 1 weeks, per week, 1.00 otuuenU can ntor at r. : . f..i particulars add re. REV. D. E. SCIKEDLER. march 7 2-tf fnn Caution 1 Take Notice! The nublic are hpt-oki- ;,l : i boring or trusting any person, under anv pre tence whatever, from thin date, on my account, as I am determined to rni n a.ii or the law, the payment of all debts contracted by any one in my name, without regard to per son, except upon my written order. VTI- i ne puouc are turther hereby cautioned not to purchase anr nronertT Jx-lnnn m .ith. out my written order. c , T JOHN C. DAUDT. Stroud tsp., Jan. 11, 1872. Caution ! Take Notice ! Hhe public are hereby cautioned against M Iiiiruurillif cr iniannir anv norin uti. dor any pretense whatever, from this date, on my account, as I am determined to re- mst, wjine iuu extent ot the law. the pay ment of all debts contracted bv anv one in my name, without regard to person, except upon my written order. THEODORE SCHOCII. Stroudsburo, Pa., ) June, 7 1871. j I)!CKI.KS FOR The Subscriber b?l frr lfi Kam1a of Pickles, wholesale or retail. Orders left at the Meat Market of Palmer & RroM or at nis residence will be promptly attended to. fob 22,'72 JOHN PALMER. AGENTS ! AGENTS ! ! Agents wanted cverv where to r.-vnr.im for the most brilliant and popular Books of the aay. commission large. 1-or terms, address A. F. SMITH. Jan. 11, 1S72. Dorlestown, Pa. Thirty very desirable Building Lots, For sale cheap and on easy terms, within two blocks of Court House. adjoining Academy, by A. I. La BAR Stroudsburg, Jan. 25, 1872. 6t FARM FOR SALE, ffi?fl Situate two miles from Stroudsburg i!MLand one from Stormsville. on the stage road. Water flowing in a trough at the House and also at the Barn. Terms ca?y. WM. S. REES. Jan. 25, 1871. tf Stroudsburg, Pa. NOTICE. All regularly gradnated Phynicians now practicing in thu County, in favor forming a County Medical Association, are requested to meet at the office of Dr. Geo, V. Jackson, first door above Ilollinshead's Drug Store, in this place, on Thurndav Febru ary 22, 1S72. feb. 8-3t. " KELLERSVILLE HOTEL. The undersigned having purchased the above well known and popular Hotel Proper ty, would respectfully inform the traveling public that he has refurnished and fitted up the Hotel in the best style. A handsome Bar, with choice Liquors and Segars, polite attendants and moderate charges. CHARLES MANAL, oct 19-tf. Proprietor. Found out why people ro to McCarty's to pet their furniture, because he buys it at the are Koonis or IjCC & Co. and sells it at an advance of onlv tirmty-two and txco- nnun jrr cnu. yjr in orner word., ivocKine (Jhairs that he buys of Lec k Co. (through the runners he don't have) for $4,50 he ?ells for $5,50. Ptys him to buy some nood Fur- I'itxrr. LEE k CO. .Stroudsburg, Aug. 18, 1870. tf. Very Desirable Building Lot in East Stroudsburg for sale or exchange for Farm, by PEIRSOX & STILLMAX, jan. 18, '72,-tf.j EaM Stroudsburg. MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE OF NEW YORK. Capital S45,000,000. The undersigned havincr been appointed agents for the above named Company, are now prepared to take risk, payable at the termina tion of a special time or at the death of the person insured. rfcUttjU & SIHiLMA.N, Agent, jan. is z.-ilj j&asi otroucwDurg. Publib Vendue. ' There will be sold at public aale on the premise on Monday, April 15th, 1872, in Hamilton township, Monroe Co, the HOUSE and LOT situate in Kf-irm vi and nnar rwvMir.Iwl hv i I VC-jr " j 1 1 0 1 SSSSliJacob Dennis, containing about two acres, late the property of Coplin Zuber, dee'd There is a good dwelling i louse on the premi ses, and Kitchen attached, also a Stable and well of ater near the ooor. raJe to com mence at 2 o'clock p. m. Terms and conditions will be made known on the day of sale. . JULY ANN ZUI5ER, ffb. 8 '72-10tl Executrix. - CARD. As I am about issuing a bulletin for early spring circulation in the different Cities, and principal lowns turougnout tue couniry, in which I desirn advertisine all Ileal and Personal property placed in my hands for sale. Those having farms, houses, unim proved or personal property for sale, and wishinz to avail themselves of this oppor tunity, can have the same advertised in the first edition free of cost, by early application at my office, opposite the Monroe County Bank. WM. KAFEEIlTY, jan. 25 '72-lm Ileal Estate Broker. DON'T FOOL YOUR MONEY war for worthless articles of Furni ture, but go to McCarty'f, and you will get well paid lor it. Sept. 26, '67. In Rev. A. II. FUANCISCtJSCO.. . 513 31 AttKET STREET, ?: PHILADELPHIA. ' t We have opened for the SPRING TRADE, the largest and best assorted Stock of PHILADELPHIA CARPETS Table, Stair and Floor Oil Cloths, Window Shades and paper, Carpet Chain, Cotton, Yarn. Batting, Wadding, Twines Wicks, Clocks, Looking Glasses, Fancy Baskets, Brooms, Baskets, Buckets, Brushes, Clothes Wringers, Wooden and Wil low Ware in the United STATES. Our large increase in business enable m to nell at low prices and furnish the best quality of Goods. SOLE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED AMERICAN WASHER, Price $5. SO ' Over 13,00) sold in Six Month Terms : Carpets, CO days All! other goods, 30 days, Net. Feb. 15, 18 72. -6 in . WHEELER & WILSON NEW DRAW FEED Sewing Machine, Undeniably thebest Machines In the "WORLD! Over 600,000 in use ! 100,000 now sold for family purposes than any other make! They make the Lock-Stitch (alike on both sides) without a thuttle they have but 65 nartJL fShuttle Mar.hinea have over 9S(V The advantages they have over the myriad ot Machines ot ordinary merit, it has taken many years to perlect. I hey are genuine I and only need to be examined to be adopted into every family. MACHINES will be delivered at your homes and sold on terms to suit purchasers. INSTRUCTIONS given until you are satisfied, and the Ma chine warranted by a responsible Company. A. J. WELLS, Agent Monroe and Pike Counties. Office firBt door abote STROUDSBURG HOUSE, STROUDSBURG, rA. February 15, 1872. If. 0 FF THE FRONT STREET. LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP. Or, in other words, examine goods and prices before you buy. 1 have a splendid lot ot NEW FURNITURE On hand both of my own and city make at PRICES THAT MUST SUIT ALL. PARLOR, BEDROOM, DINING ROOM, KITCHEN FURNITURE, AT TRICES AS LOW AS BEFORE THE WAR. Sale Room and Manufactory all under one Roof, on Franklin Street, In the rear of the Stroudsburg Bank, SAMUEL S. LEE. April 6, 1871. ly. LOOK THIS WAY, ALL WHO WANT Carriage Work or Blacksmlthtng DONE IN A SUPERIOR MANNER! Till' Ci.licnrihor Kocri lnTA in in. a" -""' t-" ' af&form the public that he is fully pre pa red, at his establishment, at the comer of Simpson and Sarah streets, in the borough of Stroudsburg, to make to o order, every style of Carriage, Wagon, and. in fact. evervthiDS in his line of bu siness. at the shortest possible notice, and on the most reasonable terms. n...:.a ;r fr mmftd and naint. VAIiiaLO vj f - ed in the best style of the art. , Having first-class material always on hand, and none but first-class workmen eocaced. the publie are assured that none but first-class work will be turned out at his shop. In connection with his Carriage Shop he has also a llUoksmith Shop, where superior workmen will always be found ready to attend to the orders oi customers The Dublio are- invited to call and ex- amiae bis stock belore purcuasinj eibe . . i i VAhKXTlNE KAUTZ. September 10. ilf jt Gothic flail Drug Store. Willlaiil Hollinsliciicl, Wholesale aud Retail Druggist. ? STROUDSBURG, Pa. Constantly on hand and lor sale cheap for CAsn, a fresh sup ply of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oil, Glass, Putty, Varnish, Ker osene Oil, Perfumery and Fancy Goods; also Sasli, blinds and Doors. Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal purpose. ! S. Physicians Prescriptions care fully compounded. Stroudsburg, July 7, 18G4. UNDERTAKING ! LEE & Co. would ino-t respectfully an nounce that having procured an elegant pDE - - RSE, and havmcr a Dcrson in their amnlnv nf twelve years experience, in the undertaking business, are now prepared to attend tu nn. dertaking in all its branches in the best pos- ioie manner. COFFINS and CASKETS of anv size. style or quality, constantly on hand, and ready for shipment at short notice. Orders by mail promptly attended to. Our charges re moderate; we have no disposition lo distress the living or rob the estates ot the dead. . . N. B Ready-made ROBES, neatly irot- ten up, can be had at any time, at the Ware Koom or LtEcj &. uo. May 26, 1370. ly A FULL ASSORTMENT lX. OF HOME MADE CHAIRS Always on hand at SAMUEL S. LEE'S -New Cabinet Shop, Franklin Street Stroudsburg: , Penn'a In rear of Stroudsburg Bank. April 6, '7 J. ly. A. ROCKAFELLOW, DEALER IN Read)-Madc Clothing, (JCIltS Flir- nlshlng Goods, Hats & Caps, Boots & Shoes, &c EAST STROUDSBURG, PA. (Near the Depot.) The public are invited to call and exam ine goods. Prices moderate. May 6, 1869. tf. NEW STORE -:axd:- NEW GOODS -:at:- REDUCED PRICES! DARIUS DREHEIt, begs leave to an- nounce to ins iriends anu ana to me pub lic generally, that he has just received a general assortment of Dry Goods, Motions, Dress Trimmings, AND M1LLIXERY GOODS in part of thc followins dcsirable S1Z' : Laic tisx French Cliintzs, Children's Dress Goods, WorJccd Fdjinjs, Parasols, Zepher, Shetland Wools, , Shetland Wool Shawls, Delaines, Muslins, White Dress Goods, Insert ings, Ladu's and Children's Sacks Flannel and Cloth, Lady's, Misses and Men s Hoes, Gloves and Collars, Mourning Goods, Shroudings, lr., C-, Goods shown with pleasure. 44 Quicks sale and small profits" at the old and well known Millinery Stand of r. A. JJKfcUUK. The Millinery business will be carried on n?5ci. DARIUS DREHER, April 26, 1866. CHRISTIAN HILLER, lias Fitted vp His. Excellent IllXLAIlD, EAT1XC AXD S A. L O O 3ST, Main Street, Stroudsburg, Pa. frr- He now extends an invitation lo aft his friends and former customers to call at his old place of business. Here they can UrmK OI 1US cengnuui oever.. Laser Bccrt Porter. Ale, Itliiiie Wine, &c, Ac. and eat of his superior Cliccso, Oyster, &cM Ac. (r"Minor not allowed to visit his Sa lr. I inrift 0'2.71.tf. "pVON'T you know Hint J. II. I J Mrrriv i. t Ha nnlv Undertaker in ,,IAna,iWir wbn understands his business! - ijf nott attend a Funeral managed by any I . nihor Undertaker in town, and vou w see I the proof of the fact. Sept. 16, '57.' A Chaiice (o make Money! One Hundred Dollars from One Dollar. A Mirfe ttifnc and no Deception. Efery person ownng HORSES, CAT TLE, SHEEP and HOGS are guaranteed to make One Hundred Dollars by using a One Dollar Package of "YOU ATI'S CONDITION POWDER,' manufactured by William IIollinsiiead, Stroudsburg. If you have never used it try a Package and if it does not benefit your stock to the amount of one hundred dollars, in your estimation, call at the store and get your money refunded. HORSES.ti 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 rniik 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 ofler, know ing well that it will do all that is claimed for it WM. HOLLINSHEAD. 03" Ask to see The Great Tobacco An lidolc. March 4, 18C9 tf. MONROE COUNTY i A N (! STROUDSBURG, PA. ON THE FIRST OF APRIL, 1871, THIS IBAIv will commence paying Interest on DAILY DEPOSITS, at the rato of Four Per 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 ofCost for Depositors. DRAFTS FOR SALE ON England and Ireland. AH deposits in this Bank are secured by Uond, with sccunety to Thos. M. Mcllha ney. Trustee, in trust for Depositors, which bond is recorded in the proper office. THOS. A. BELL, Cashier. March 10, 1871. ly. p S. WILLIAMS, Watchmaker & Jeweler MAIN-ST, STOUDSBURG, PA. Located in corner building, third door be low the JefTcrsonian office. Room handsome ly fitted up, and heavily stocked with thefi nest assortment of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Jewelers No tions, etc., ever offered in this section of counliy. A full assortment of Spectacles, of the 1' aud 6ui,cd 10 a11 alwa6 Silver-ware, and Silver Plated ware, al ways on hand at manufacturers prices. (fRepairing neatly executed, and char ges extremely moderate. Calls from the public respectfully solicited. bole Agent for the celebrated Diamond Spectacles. November 5th, 18CS ly. Harness & Saddlery. The above business has again been re sumed at the old stand, lately swept away by thc late flood, near Baldwin's Hotel, in Stroudsburg, where will be kept constantly on hand the best assortment of Harness, double aud single, Saddles, Bridles, Collors, 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. Call and make your owp selection, and it will be furnished in ftyle ard price not to be excelled in this market. Strict attention paid to repairing and done in shortest notice. Call and examine JOHN O. SAVLOR, Agent for PETER GRUVER. October 6, 1870. tf MRS. A. I. LA BAR, DEALER IN MII.lYIMiUY GOODS, Dress Making, Cutting and Fitting, Stitching, Patterns of all kinds; Black and colored Velvet, Ribbons, Laces and Embroideries, Corsets and lloisery, Plain and rancv Ribbons, Fine Silk, Diesa Buttons, Cotton Fringe and Trimmings, Whito Goods. - Ai!jojj.aj onj Imitation Hair, all shades I Goods shown with pleasure. Quick sales and small profits will be the motto it this establishment. A call is solicited. Next door to William Uollintihead's Dru Store, I.,.. c-.. j .1 n Main si., oirouuBuur-, i iUivo. A. i. L. UAlv. April -u, ioi. iu noTo M. F. EVANS A- CO'S DRUG STORE (Suceetsors to 6. 5. Detrick f Co.V MA IN S TREE T, S TR O UDSL URGt PL Kuster's Ticxv Rtilldln?,' Constantly on hand a full stock of pure Medicines Drngs, Chemicals, carefully selected and purchased for CASH. A full assortment of PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUME-' ry, f ancy soaps, loom vru sties, Vattle I'owdtr, Cattle JLiniments. Alsij . S. Dctrlcks Horn PovdcrV t up and constantly on hand by M. F. EVANS & CO. ROF. MYERS Penetrating Liniment, and C. S. DETRICK'S Compound Syrup of Tar, Wild Cherry &, Iloarhound. Also the best WINES and BRANDIES for Medical purposes. White Leads, Oils, 'aints. Varnishes, Mixed Paints, &c. WINDOW GLASS. SODA ASH. SAL Soda, Whiting Lubricating, Neatnfoot Oils, tS-c, t-c. Trusses. Supporters and Shoulder Braces. Five per cent off on all Cash sales of OTer one dollar. decl6'69-tf The World Moves! k CHANCE FOR THE PEOPLE I The undersigned, would inform the Dubllo that he has resumed the Cabinet Making Business at his old stand, down town, where with the- best mechanics, and superior seasoned lum ber, he will be prepared to furnish in single - piece or full suits, PARLOR, CHAMBER, AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE?- His stock beinr all home-made," can bo fully warranted to be the best offered' in this market. An assortment of the latest styles always on hand. City Furniture supplied on short notioa.'- Priccs always moderate. no? 16tf MORRIS SMILE The National Hall OF Is thc place to get a good suit of clothes, cheap, having the largest stock of Mens', Youths' and Boys' CLOTHING IN STROUDSBURG. We feel confident we can suit all that come. The National Hall of Fashion, is also the headquarters for II ATS AND CArS, having the largest stock always" on hand- the very latest styles, we feel sure we can suit all in this line. The National Hall of Fashion is also tho headquarters for Ladies and Gents' Furs, having the largest stock in this line, and the largest assortment of Furs, we think wo can't be beaten. The National Hall of Fashion is the headquarters for Lndies and Gents Furnv ishing Goods, having the largest and best1 assortment of furnishing goods in this placff, we are shure we can't be beaten. W have a splendid line of ladies and gents' underwear; also the finest lot of Ladies and Gents' BUCK AND KID CLOVES, that has ever been brought to this place. We also have a very fine assortment of Gents Cloth-faced Paper Collars, compris ing all the latest styles, lou wilt always find from seven to ten thousand of the clctb- faced collars at the National Hall of Fashion, as we are bound to keep np with the fash- tons; also a full line of Cloth-faced Paper Cuf&, at all prices; a fine lot of Hosiery and Gloves ; the largest stock of G-ents' Shirts, fcite stripes ami plaids : we have also the Custom Made Suits. The National Hall of Fashion is- th place in get DRY GOODS. Always i hand, a large lot of the best brand Alapacaav the capital being now the leading article i. also Black Silks and; Satins, Velveteens, Trav eling Uoods, Plaids, Wool Delaines and Prints, Flannel. Tick ings, Muslins, &c , &c, An invitation is extended to all to cslF and see for yourselves that we have the largest stock in our line of any in the place. Particular attention paid to custom-work,, which we have made up in the latest style;: a good fit warranted. Orders taken for Silk Hata made to order. All kinds of shipping furs bought, and the highest cash price will be paid by 1ST. RUSTEE, PROPRIETOR OK THE National Hall of Fashion, Main St., Stroudsburg-, Pa. nov 2-tf AN YOU TELL WHY IT IS that when any one comes to Stroud, burg to buy Furniture, they always inquire tor McCartyj Furniture Stoic! Seit. "6 FASHION,
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