Sheriff's Fees in Texas. Now they lid a ujiu iu Texas who caD tout pay '1IS debts, go 10 peace aud owe no more, lor tne snena is a terror to creditors rather than to debtors. Keceutly lor a debt, a herd of 240 cattle was levied on and sold for 475. The sheriff's fees were SGGo, aod the disappoioted creditors were required to make up the balance of g!90 among themselves to matters. etraighteu By Their Fruits ye Shall Know Them. The charge against Hon. L. D Shoe maker of bribing certain officers of elec lion boards in this city to balauce up largely his vote in certian districts and the fact that the returns show no such balancing up or increasing, indicates most unmistakably that the charge is without foundation and false. The old adage is Xo work no pay." If do work was done we have a right to iufer no pay was given. Strantoii City Journal. AN IMMENSE SHOOTING PARK. TIKE COUNTY, PA., THE HUNTING OROUND TWELVE THOUSAND ACRES UF GAME WORTll 6200,000. The success which has attended the (efforts of the lllootuing Grove Park As fociatioa has been unparalleled in the history of such enterprises. The original design of the half-dozen gentlemen who projected it was to establish within a reasonable distance ot iew lork city a game and fish preserve in which they and their friends could hunt and fish. But they have done more. The Club num bers over one hundred members ; the preserves have beco-jae a Park of more tlian 12,000 acres, plentifully stocked with game of all kinds, the natural streams being filled with the finest of fish; aud the Club house is already looked upon as a fcuaimer resort, ll.c confirmation ol their success has lately been f urnished by the actiuu of the Directors in limitiug the number of members to be admitted at the prcscut rate of shares ($150) to 200. Alter that number has been secured the shares arc to be advanced to $1,000 and new certificates issued. The Association is also about to publish a complete topo graphical map of Pike Couuty, Pa., o which Ii looming Grove Park is the heart and on this map every stream and path way in the Park will be carefully traced Silk Manufacture. Many persous suppose that the great lulk ot the silk goods used in this coun try arc manufactured abroad, while few perhaps, really understand the extent ol the business of manufacturing silks iu the United States. Iu Patterson, New Jersey, there are six teen nourishing factories. iunning 75,000 spindles, employing 3,500 woiktuen, whose wages aunually aggregate o00,000, while the capital iuvested amounts to 2,000,000. Philadelphia has twenty factories, with 1,000 employees In rsew lork, there are about S,000 persons employed in the manufacture of trimmings, ribbons aud dress goods, em ploying a capital of 2,500,000. There are a!sj smaller factories iu other parts ol the State, competiug successfully with foreign manufacturers, while iu New England uiauy flourishing mills, employ iDg a large number of workmen, esit. The raw silk imported into this country by manufacturers amounts iu value an uually to over 50,000,000, while the fabrics manufactured from this raw material are valued at $30,000,000. California is, by nature, it is believed, the best silk produciog country under tie sun, yet there has not been that encouragement extended to this cnterpise which it should have received. It i? claimed by those who favor silk culture and manufacture in that section, that the lacker and capitalists will not extcud hat aid aud encouragement which is es Htuthl to success. The day is not far tiuUct when California will produce hi m untitles of raw silk and manufac fare it Lefore it leaves the State. When properly I'nexcd and encouraged, it will prove mote profitable than any other f'umii to abieh her people can direct tkeir iiieation. THANKSGIVING. Proclamation by Governor Geary. Believing io the Lord, our cueuant God iu uhocn our fathers trusted, aud in His cofitroliicir providence over the af dairs of mea iiid nation, a public ac inowledgiijerit of His goodness and of our coostawf. dcpeudcucc upou hia it eminently Leeomiog an eulighteued and civilized j-eople. Now, therefore, impress J with these seutimeots, io pursuauce of a revered custotu, aod ic coaifortuity with tiit proclamation of Ulysses S. Graut, S'roideur of the Uuited States, recom ineudiug that Thursday, the 2Sth day ol November next, be set apart as a day of I'raise, Prayer aud Thatiksgiviog-. 1, Jthn W Geary, Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, do most rwpeci fully request the citizens of this w uufL-ne mat uay as tucu wuu an due respect and solemnity. Let thanks given to Almighty God that he has UstoweJ upon us all the commoa bless ,0gs of life, giving us health aud relieved 18 from pestilence ; that labor id abuad kDtly rewarded ; that we have no dread d iuipeodiyg famine, or fear of iodus couicieneal difctres ; that the arts, ueoces, geueiuiJ educatiou aud the seuti tuents of peace aud good wilj are steadily Jvaucieg. Let u$ be especially thauk ,ul lor the great privileges of American c'titeship ; for the uutrammeled expres 'oo of opiuion ; that our political rights (l"l remain safe under beneficent Jaws nd ia the bauds of au order loving peo ? le J aud that "equal and exact j ustice" vouchsafed to all. For these, aod for Mother civil, social, and ueligious blens we tojoy, let us jield the siucere "bu!e of grateful hearts, aud humbly beseech l heir coutiuuauce. Jiven under my baud the great seal of l'e State at Uarriaburg, this twenty e'ghih day of October, iu the year ol u"r Lord, cue thousand eight hundred and seventy. two, aud of the Commou Weiihh lha uiuety sevcuth. John Y. Geauy. the G) rje i p or : Joudan, t5'y f the Commonwealth. xui: laiesi ining m suicides cotneS to us from Cleveland, Ohio, where an iudi vidual, rashly importunate, went to death after the foil..; ,.nn,.a : He first nr,;. !"u . V d it -.. V , "uu,vuuueui eu It With a neeips nf r ntnnrl- ,,. ... r ou lUSl it should be fared off at a certain time. He theu uot into bed nml tnnl- r chloroform, after having placed the rdstol behind hi oar TT.U . wjcij, uuuer ine in- uuu.c ui lug uarcouc, went to sleep. At hys.u nojc iub ciocKwork pressed me iriiger 01 cue pistol, bring it off and launcning tne idiot into etemroity. Stroudsbur? Market Report. Corrected weekly for The Jeffersonian by C u. urotuiead. liolesale and Retail Dealer in Groceries and I'rovisions, Mess Pork, per bbl. Hams, suffar cured, per lb. 1Q nn On nn ?P 22 15 20 Shoulders 10 20 00 25 00 13 15 Mackerel, No. 1, per bbl iTo. 2. Butter, roll --1 Salt per Sack 2 25 Lard 15 12 Cheese 15 on E?gs, per dozen Beans, per bushel Dried Apples per lb. Potatoes, per bushel, 30 1 50 2 nn Hay, per ton Straw, per ton So Wood, per cord Wool 35 40 GRA1X MARKET REPORT. Corrected weekly by Gardner & Wallace, Wholesale and Retail dealers in Flour Meal, Feed, Grain, &c Flour, per bbl., Extra to best Family $3 00 to $8 80 Rye Fiour per bbl. Corn Meal, per cwt. chop Feed, clear grain, per cwt. White Wheat per bufhel Red Wheat Buckwheat Flour, per cwt. Corn per bush Oats Barley Buckwheat Rve 5 50 160 1 60 1 40 3 00 6 00 1 80 1 75 1 50 1 40 3 50 70 54 50 90 90 Tiie undersigned begs leave to inform the Citizens of Monroe county and vicinity, that he has dLpot;ed of his entire interest in the Ileal Estate business, to his late partner, ilson Peirson, for whom he solicits a con tinuance of the patronage .o liberally bestow ed ou him heretofore. dec. 14, '71-tf.. GEO. L. WALKER. The undersigned beg leave to inform the citizens of Monroe county and vicinity, that thejT have enterad into co-partnership, for cue jjuijhjso oi uuying ana selling HEAL ESTATE, as successors to the late firm of fim L Walker & Co., and respectfully solict the continuance of the patronage extended to the loruier linu. WILSOX PEIRSON'. dec. 14, '71-tf.l THOS. STILLMAX, lARRIED. On the 30th ult., at the residence of the bride's parents, by the R. C. Wood. Mr. Geo. Reinhart and Miss Jennie Xewhart, both of xr-. , .. ' At Analomink, Octoler 20th, 1872, by Rev. Pastorfield, Mr. Harrison Sehoch, of lls, d Miss liachael AVilson, of Paradise, Mon- J and roe oo. Ia. At the same place by the same. Oct'r. 31st, M. Wahsinpton Shifii-r, and Miss Emma Hel ler, both of Paradise, Monroe co., Pa. September 21st, 1S72, by Rev. Robt. Titts. .11 oirouasourgr, .ir. w m. u. staples, oi louy- hanna l.n., and Miss Caroline liallet, of Last- fctroudsburg, Monroe co. 1'a. By the same, at StroucUburff. Oct. 17th nit- Mr. William Row, of Stroud tsp., and Miss Jsaraa Jrlallet, of lobyhanna t"p., Monroe co. Bv the same, at his residence, Xov. Cth, inst. r."Tnk iw- r r .c t: I By the same, at his residence, Xov. Cth, inst. nhcr. both of Middle Smithficld tsa. Monroe countv, Pa. By the same, at the same time and place. Mr. John Overfield, and Miss Malvene G. Decker, of Middle SmithfielJ tsi) Monroe county, l a. Ai ine aveionnei i arsonage at JLirodneads-l ville, on October 27th, 1872, by Rev. D. E. Schocdler, Mr. Thomas Werkhei;r and Miss Delilah Singer, both of Taunersville. At the Fame place, November 10th, 1872, bv the fame, Mr. Jacob Voelker and Miss Sarah Butz, both of Jackson Corners. Auditor's Notice. EAaie of SARAH IIOODMACIIER, dte'd. The undersigned Auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Monroe countv, to make dis tribution of the money in the hands of Peter iieller, Administrator of the Estate of Sarah Uoodmacher, deceased, hereby myes notice that he will attend to the duties of his appoint ment on Saturday, J decern tier 14, 15 2. at SSHS o clock a. in. at the Prothonotarv the borough of Stroudsbnrg, place all parties interested may attend or be forever debarred from cominz in upon wud fund. TJIO. M. McILIIAXEY. Auditor. .Nov. 1 i, 1S72. it. Auditor's Notice. Estate of JOUXE. DEIRWK, dd. The undersigned Auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Monroe county", to make dis tribution of the money in the hands of Mary the Estate of John E. Detriek, deceased, here by gives notice that he will attend to the duties of Jus appointment on Friday, Decem ber 13th, 1872, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the l'rotlionotary'u office, in the borough of Stroudburg, at which time and place all parties interested may attend or be forever debarred from comin? in upon said fund. TllO. M. McIUIANEY, Nov. 15, '72-4t. Auditor. MUSICAL CONVENTION Instruction, Practice and Drill IN THE ART OF SINGING. Prof. A. N. Johnson, Of Ohio, Conductor. Will be held at East Stroudsburg, Pa., on Wednesday and Thursday, December 4th and 5th, 1872. Three Sessions each day, closing on Thursday Evening with a Public Coo cert. AU who are interested iu the cultivation of the voice are invited to attend. Tickets for the course, Gentle meu .00 cts. L idies 25 cts. Admission to concert 25 cents. IJjoks cau be had at Brotva aod Kellor's Jewelry Store. Over 100 tickets already sol 1 Nov. H 3t Teacher's Institute. I ihe 'th ann" The 7th annual session of the Monroe Cou S ""i ! cM in the Court ousevrouaSburg, during the week berri I nnwr r.i.l.. X' .i -i r- , " troudsburg, during the week berrin 0 ..wiiuaj, uiciuwi oui. I3i2. and wi contlDue ln tension 5 days. It ia hoped teach crs wi" not- delay their attendance at this ton EV,?" h? i anu me nrst clay, and continue in attendance till the Institute ad Jwurn JJSKE.FEUTCIIEY -m Co. Supt. Monroe Co jSTOTICE. Notice is hereby given to the members of the Union Horse Company of Northampton Co., that a stated meeting of said Company will be ! $,at. the, hoase of P' ll- IIcllcr, Inn keeper " iaiueiu lownsnip, iNorthanipton county, --I "V a I t f lj -a. r . uuuw.t inn, ioi. ai iu oclork in f ho forenoon for the purpose of electing the officers : ensuing car. u.-vl JjUW lLi, rres't Reuben Ackekmas, Sec'y. Nov. 7-2t NOTICE. The Directors of the wiinwuikjuuikvi jxxxvrs, have this day declared a semi-annual dividend of 4 per cent, on thecanit.il paid in, payable to the Stockholders on or aner me 10m inst. 10 i. JMAUixiii. Cashier. x. nuam ruiF i t -r . .1 r NOTICE. To tte Members of the Monroe Horse Company : Notice is hereby given, that the annua mceti.nS of said Company will be held at fcnv dersville, on Saturday, November 9th at o clock a. m., roll call at 2 p. m. lS..KilXGER, Pres't JOHN 11. Fexner, Sec'y. Oct. 24, '72-3t "Trus Economy is baying the BEST." VAN "BEIL'S Four Dollar Whiskey, Is Pure Rye, Copper distilled, Old and very Mellow. $4.00 a gallon ; $11.00 a dozen in large bottles YELLOW SEAL SHERRY, Si 1.00 a dozen in large bottles. GOLD SEAL BRANDY, Large bottles, $18.00 a doz. Everything in the way of The Finest Liquors and Segars, At the Lowest Possible Price, At the Lowest Possible Price. Best Brands of CHAMPAGNE, At Cosl. II. k A. C. VAN IJEIL, 1310 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Xov. 7, 1S72. FARM FOR SALE, Situate two miles from Stroudslmrg UifcO sta"-e i tie tt( and one from Stormsville, on the road. ater flowing in a trough at the IIou.se and also at the liarn. Terms easy. ii. fc. luviv?. Jan. 25, 1S71. tf Stroudsburg, Pa. BLATCHLEY'S IMPROVED CUCUMBER WUOD PU)iP. Tasteless, Durable, Efficient, pi c . and Cheap. The best Pump -i for the ieast money. Attention is especially invitt-d to Blatch- ley s 1 atent improved Bracket iand ew Drop (.heck valve, "lcn can.oe wunorawn wun- JlJk out reinovinsr the Pumn or dis- which can be withdrawn with S&'i&I 3 turbing the joinU Also, the -orPcr Cliamber, which '''-A'iS 'A cracks or scales, and wi never will out- H last any other. For sale bv Dealers everywhere. Send for Catalogue and Price-List. Ciias. u. Blachley, M Tr. sL 12, 72.1y oQC Commerce St. Phila., Pa. Gfi n COAperOay! Agents wanted ! All classes Jt IO sPVf 0f working people. of either Ptx, young or old, make more money at woik for us in their spare moment., or ii me nine, man at anything else. Hdrticularc free. AUJre G. Slinson & Co., Portland, maine. HALT ! CHARLES P. MICK, Manufacturer nf CIGAES, AND WHOLESALE AND UETAIL DEALER IN Choice Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, AND SMOKERS GOODS GENERALLY. JC$? Prices exceedingly moderate. "3, Store in Uco. XV. Drake building, opposite Wallaces Jumber lard, MAIN ST., STROUDSBURG, PA. ,gCJ)t o, 1872. 3m. F. II. HESS & CO., WHOLESALE A3D BET AIL DEALERS IN Tobaccos, Snuffs, Pipes, Cigars, AND S3:0KEliS GOODS GENERALLY. Sign of t!:o Indian, Between Stroudsburg Hou.a and Holllnhead'p Drug Store, Main Street, The beet of everything in the line and are specialities at this establishment. Tho trade of the chewing and smoking public respectfully Bolicitcd. Aug, 15, '72-lf F. IL HESS & L'(Y. BLANK LEASES For Sale at this Office. AGEXTS W.UTLD FOR 700 pages ; upwnrda of 700 cuts ; 21 fall page engravings. "Jn.t the Hook for intelligent rural homes." "The drawings are faitliful re presentations of Insect and riant." bend for Circular. Address Georc.k Heooks, 124 Xorth seventb St., Philadelphia. Oct. 31, 1S72 ly. Auditor's Notice. The undersigned Auditor appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe county, to make distribution of the balance on the" ac count of David Keller, assignee of Charles D. Urodhead, hereby gives notice that he will at tend to the duties of his appointment, at his office, in the IJorough of Stroudsburg, on Sa turday, the 30th dav of Noveinl r. lS7- t 1 ft o'clock A. M. when and iv litre nil ivnii -Ni. terested may attend, and those bavins c laims against paid estate are required to present the same before the Auditor, or be debarred from coming in for a share of said fund. C1EOHOE ITSIIElv, Auditor. October 31, 1872. 4t. Auditor's Notice. Estate of GEO. D. VAN Ii USKIRK, deceased. The undersigned appointed by the Orphans' Court of Monroe Countv, Auditor to make dis tribution of the money m the hands of Daniel Van Puskirk, Administrator of the Estate of said deceased, will attend to the duties ot his appointment, on Thursday, November 2Sth, 1872, at 10 o'clobk A. M. at the Prothonotary's Ofiicc, in Stroudsburg, when and where all persons interested are retired to attend and present their claims or they will be forever de barred from coming in for any share of said fund. TIIO. M. McILITAXEV. Amlifnr. Auditor's Kotice. Estate of MELCIIOIR DEPUE, deceased. The undersigned appointed bv the Ornlinns Court of Monroe Countv. Auditor to makedis tribution of the money in the hands of Philip Depue and John Turn, Administrators of the rotate of said deceased, will attend to the du ties of his apiointment, on Friday, November 20th, lS7- at 10 o'clock A. M. at the Prothon otary's Ofiice, in Stroudsburg, when and where all persons interested are required to attend and present their claims or thev will be forev er debarred from coining in for any share of said iunu. TIIO. M. McILIIANEY. Auditor. October 31, 1872. It. Auditor's Notice. The under.Mgued Auditor appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Monroe County, to make distribution ofmonev in thehandsofM. G. Frutchey, acting Administrator of the Estate of Win. . Frutchey, late of Middle Smith field tsp., in said countv, dee'd, hereby gives notice that he will attend to the duties of his appionment on Friday the loth dav of Novcm ber, 1S72, at 2 o'clock p. m., at the olliee of John It. Morm. in the borough of Mroudsbnr. wnicii nine anu place an parties interested may attend or be forever debarred from coming in upon iid fund. JOHN S. LliUWN. Oct. 24, '72-41- Auditor. NOTICE. Owing to a contemplated change in the firm of Lee Az Co., all persons indebted to said firm are hereby most respectfully notified to settle their accounts on or before the first Mvnday of December, 1S72. All accounts remaning un settled after that time will be nlaeed in the lands of an Atlornev for collection. LEE & CO. D. S. LEE. M. POST EX. Oct. 24 '72-0t 1ST OTIC JE. There will be an Election held at the Bank ing house of the .Stroudsburg I'ank, on Mon day November 18th, between the hours of 12 and 4 o'clock, p. m., to elect 13 Directors to serve for the ensuing Year. Oct. 24- J. MA CKEY. Cashier. Stillman and Peirson, Having purchased the well known Blue Stone Quarries of W. U. Cromer & Son at Spragucville, are working them to their full est capacity and are now prepared to take orders and supply all kinds ot lslue Stone, Flagging. Curbing, &c., at short notice and at lowest moderate prices. beptember 20, 1S72. tf. Twenty laboring men to T t work in Blue Stone Ou.in-v. mvir cnragueville. Apply at the QanTi or at office of Peirson & Stillman, East Strouds- burg. September 2G, 1872. tf. To our Friends and Patrons We announce that at the late meeting of the Monroe County Agricultural Socictv, the first jireviium was awarded to the Estey Organ. YV nn due regard to the energy and zeal ol other parties competing for the same prize, they lound their instruments, when compared with the superior merits of the Estey, to be fifth class. In other words only imitations. The Btyle of the Estey is pleasin-?. its full depth of tone combines a sweetness and power i.... ...:m i.., c : 1 iiiul win m.iKc- iv u ja voi lie 111 every nouse cir tie in Monroe county. Ihe OAG.1A is durable and fully guaran teed. We invite the public to call and examine or send for illustrated c ircular. SOLD ON EASY TERMS. J. Y. SI GAEL'S. Stroudsburg, Sept. 2, 1S72, The Sixth Premium. For six successive ymrs the GitovEn & IJa IvF.r Sewing Machine has carried oil' jirjcs at the Monroe County Eairs. At the late meeting of the Society, it award ed the Premium to this exce llent Machine for "DOING THE REST WORK DUXE OS 'Pin? r ri i n w .tr i ... : xiiii iiivv.w. )i: uiu iioi imiiori our ample from the cities, but showed tlie Com mittee the capacity of the Machine, how com pete and readily every style of work could be done; sewing lliroiigii nine tnicknesses ot Hea vy cloth, four thickness of leather and .segar boxes; then without any change of needle or thread, ecwhig cambric, muslin ond tissue ia- cr. lifter careful examination of the elilllrent machines on exhibition the Judges decided in favor of tho working ability of the "(i rover & Jakcr." Therefore the vent best Sewing Machine for for everv Lady to purchase ii the improved G rover & Uaker. Sold on monthly instalments, with full in structions. J. Y. SIGAFrS. Stroudsburg, Sept 20, 1S72. J McCarly is the only Undertaker in Slroudcburg who understands his business! f not, attend a Funeral managed by any other Undertaker in town, and yon wit! see the prool of tin fact. Sept. JO, '67 Do.vjp root, voust ?ioi:y KWay for worthless uriicle of Furni ture, but go to 4Vc(JarlyV, and you will c we!) paid lot it. Lbcpt. 20, '07. LOOK THIS WAY, ALh WHO WANT Carriage Work or Rlac'ismithing DONE IN A SUPERIOR MANNER! THE S.ib form the public that he is fully prc x Dared, at li comer of Simpson and Sarah streets, iu the borough of Stroudsburg, to make to oruer, every style ot Carriage, Wagon, and, in fact, everything in his line of bu siness, at the shortest possible notice, and ou the most reasonable terms. Carriages repaired, trimmed and paint ed in the best stvle of the art. Ilavinir first-class material alwavs on hand, and none but first-class workmen engaged, the public are assured that none but first-class work will be turned out at his shop. In connection with his Carriage Shop he ha3 also a Blacksmith Shon. where superior workmen will always be found reauy to attend to the orders ot customers The public are invite.1 to call and ex amine his stock before purchasing else where. V AIjEMTLMIj kautz. September ll), lSG7.-tf. m$m Tine PAPER BANGER, GLAZIER AND PAINTER, MONROE STREET, 3 Nearly opposite Kautz's Blacksmith Shop, Strocdsburg, Pa. The undersigned would resneclfull v in form the citizens of Stroudsburg and virinitv that he is now fully prepired to do all kinds or l'aper Hanging, Uiazing and Painting, promptly and at short notice, and that lie win Keep constantly on hand a nne stock ot V k m w ..... taper Hangings ot all descriptions and at low prices. The patronage of the public is earnestly solictcd. May 16, 1872. A. ItOCKAFELLOW, DEALER IN Rcadv-Hadc Clolliiii!?, Gents Fur nishing Goods, Hals & Caps, Boots & Shoes, &c. EAST STROUDSBURG, PA. (Xear the Depot.) The public are invited to call and exam ine goods. Prices moderate. May 6, ISti'J. tf. Harness & Saddlery. The above business has again been re sumcd at the old Bland, lately swept away by the late flood, near Baldwin's Hotel, in Stroudsburg, where will be kept constantly on hand the best assortment of Harness, double and single, Saddles, Bridles, Coiiors, and every other article nsuaely furnished in this line of husniess. Work made to order on the shortest notice. A large assortment of Mountings and Saddlery Hard ware always on hand. Call and make your owr selection, and it will be furnished in style ard price not to be excelled in this market. Strict attention paid to repairing and done in shortest notice. Call and examine JOHN O. SAYLOR. Agent for l'ETEIt GRUVER. October C, 1870. tf Ko Peron enn take those ISittt-rs arcord inj to directions, and rein.Tin lns unwell, provided their bones ar not destroyed by mineral poison or oilier me ins, and tlie vil.U organs wasted beyond the poiut ot repair. Inirpiit or Imllprnt ion. Ilead.irhe, l'afn in the bliouldi-rs. Coughs, TiKhlness of the t'hest. Ii iines. Sour Kruct.iiions tif the Stomach, Had Taste in the Mouth, Uilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inrtainmatiou cf the Liins, Pain in he regions nf the Kidney, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. Jit these complaints it has no equal, and one bottle will prove a Letter guar antee of its merits thnn a Icnirthy advertisement. Fur Female Complaint, in young; or old, m.irTied or single, at the dawn ol womanhood, or the turn of iie, these Tonic Hitters display so decided an i.ifUieucc that a marked improvement is soon 4eicep t:b!e. For Inflammatory and Clironio Xthcti Itintisiti and (iout, l'.iiious, Kemitteiit and Inter. Inittent l''eve.-s. Diseases of the ltloud, l.iver. Kidnevs And U '.adder, these Hitters have no equal. Such Dis eases are caused by Vitiated liiood, which is generally produced by derangement i f the Digestive Organs. 1'liey tiro at trntle Ii(ralive as well as n Toiklr, possessing also the peculiar merit of acting as a powerful aent in ic-iii-vinj Congestion or Iuflini rtatiou of the Livtr aud Visceral Or.vui, i.d iu Diiious l)i-eases. For Skin Diseases, F.ruptions, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Hlolchcs, Spots, 1'impUs, i'ustuics. I Soils, Car-Lmu-les, U ias-woriiis, Scald-liead, Sore Kyes, Kry sipelas. Itch, Scurfs, Dicoloratiousof the Skin, Humois and Diseases of tha Skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally du up and carried out of the . stein in a short time hv the use of these I'ilters (iHtelul Tlkotiaittlo proclaim Vinegar Fit ters the most wonderful Invigoraut that ever sustaiued the sinking svstem. J WALKKR. l'rop'r. U. II. MfDOS 4LD CO., DruegiMs and Gen. A?ts., San Francisco, Cal.. andcor.of Washington and Charlton Sts., NewVorlc. SOLD LY .ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. October 3, lS72.-i-:Jm. N 1 LAN ICS OF ALL KINDS fur Sale ti Oil'.ci rjuiE talking machine. The Domestic Seuius 91a chine; THE "LIGHT RUKR!HG"iV -' . j.. ., "V SIMI'LICITY, EASE OF Management, Noisiles., and avl ruxxixg, TALKS ITSELF ISTO PUBLIC FA VOR. THR WORLD CHALLENGED! To produce a Family Sewing1 Ma chin that will 8v as light, and as heaTy, tkat m as liht runnino;, and as easily operated. This Machine it warranted to wear equally ns long as any other manufactured. Sold on monthly pavmenis. For tale by DARIUS DREIIER. Main St., Stroudsburg, Pa.- Sept. 12. 1S72. Executors Sale of a valuable PIECE OF LAND. The undersigned offers at private sale, a valuable FARM, situate in iStrou-1 town ship, Monroe Count, l'a., onti mile from the Stroudsburg Depot, on the Milforcl road adjoining land of Stroud Uurson, John W. Vaufleet, Dauiel Callagbau, containing Thirty-two Acres, more or less, all cleared, and in a liigli state of cultivation. Tlie improvements" are a two- J story Istilfr Frame Dwelling House, JMJll 18 by 28 feet, a FRAME RARN SO by 40 feet, Carriage House 20 by 20 ft. and other" out-bui!dings. A never failing we of water near the door, and a lot ot choice fruit trees on the premises. JACOB F. I1KKZOG, LmCu1ots Stroud tsp., Soit. 20, 1872. A chance io male Money ! One Hundred Dollars from One Dollar. A Mire Usitts and no ffor-;lion. Every person own'ng HORSES, CAT TLE, SHEEP and HOGS are guaranteed to make One Hundred Dollars by using a One Dollar Package of "YOUATT'S CONDITION POWDER" manufactured by William Holli.ysiieap; Stroudsburg. If you have never used it try a Fackajre and if it does not benpfit vmir stock to l he amount of one hundred dollar.",' in your estimation, call at the store and jet your money refunded. JlOit&Eb.H will give them a good ap petite, keep their skin loose and renders the coat soft and shininr. keening them in pond condition with one-half tlie feed, being there-' by a saving ot cne-h.ilt the money. COWS. It makes them give more milk with one-half the feed, and if they nive more milk of course you make more BUTTFR. and the more butter the more money 1 have so much confidence in ihe Catt e Powder that I make the above olTer, know ing well that it will do all that is claimed for it. WAT. IIOLLINSHEAD. OCT Ask to see The Great Tobacco An' tidole. March 4, 18G9. tf. A NEW EAT & CAP STORE, Main Street, Fowler's Building, STROUDSBURG, PA. Tilf nndprcifrnprl lmvino1 inai munnl o r- TTo . - r j - .x. i " . u & Cap Store, and laid in an entire ucvy stock of HATS, CAIS, Of tlie lx?st material and Tlio Latest Styles, extends a cordial invitation to the public to give tiim a can. He is a Practical Hatter, and can therefore lit anv person th.it mnvliiMn want of a Hat or Cap. HaU repaired, ironed, or trimmrd nt Elinr ft l -w M Ul-Ui V notice and moderate Prices.- September o, '72-tf.j J. A. HAYS. p S. WILLIAMS, Watchmaker & Jeweler, MAIN-ST, STOUDSBURG, PA. Located in corner buildi !!?. third iliwir Kr- low the JeHeraoiii.tiiollice. R 'y filled up, and heavily blocked with ihe fi nest assortment of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry. Jewelers Ko- vicns, ccc, ever offered in this section of countty. i r ii - A. A tun nssortmcnl ot rpectacien, ot the best quality, and suited to all ag'es, always on sale. Silver-ware, and Silver Plated ware, al ways on hand at manufacturers price. (ttRei)airinnr neatly executed, and char. ges extremely moderate. Culls from the public respectfully solicned. Sole Ayent lor the celebrated Dilmond Spectacles. November 5th, IPCS ly. 1 2 EV. E D W A R D A . W I LSON'S (of XV il. f liamburgh, N. YA Recipe for CON SUMPTION and ASTHMA carefully com- pounueu ai HOLLINSHEAD'S DRUG ST0RS. 07" Medicines Fresh and Pure. Nov.21. 18157. XV. HOLI.INSHEAI). O'l I'OJKiSri' lli.il when J you want unv lliiiiL' in the Furniture or Ornamenial line thai Mc'.'rty. in tlie Odd-Fellows Hall, Main Street," St runds Diir, Pa., ii the place to el it. fSejd. 20
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