The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, November 21, 1872, Image 3

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    Wooden Nails.
And jet another use has been found
for wood. v oodea pegs, made by the
game machine as she pegs, are now lar"
j n?ed for fastentog boxes, and ruanu
facturers receive large orders from the
West for inch pegs for this purpose. Id
China, Japan, and Hiodostan, pegs
barnbo have always been used in fasten
ion tea chests and wooden packages.
The idea of using wooden nails seems to
us a good one. The tree nails used iu
ebip building are an example of the value
of such wooden nails. I he rusting o
nails exerts a very destructive action on
timber, and this will be avoided by the
se ol wooden pin?. Moreover, it is al
most certain that before tuaoy years pass
,way, wood will become so valuable that
it will not pay to use the material of pack
ing boxes for firewood, as it is at present
done, fow so long as iron nails are used
jt becomes a destruction ot tools to use
old lumber. The use of wooden nail
will obviate this difficulty.
THANKSGIVING.
Proclamation by Governor Geary.
iklieviog in the Lord, our covenant
God in whom our fathers trusted, and in
His controlling providence over the af
fairs of men and nations, a public ac
knowledgment of His goodness and ol
Mr constant dependence upoo him i?
caitscntly besoming au enlightened and
livilncd people. Sow, therefore, impress
cd vmrt tiwse sentiments, iu pursuance
of a revered custom, and ia comforruitv
with ihe proclamation ol Ulysses S. Grant,
President of the united States, recoru
tioecdiag ibat Thursday, the 23th day ol
NareoAier cext, ie set apart as a day of
'raise, i'rayer aui Thanksgiving.
w i I 14T ii ' r . t
I, j una . oeary, uovernor oi Ihe
Commonwealth of i'diosylrauia. do most
respectfully request lite citizens of this
?tate to observe that day as such with all
due respect and solemnity. Let thanks
he given to Almighty God that he has
leetowed upon us all the com mo a bless
jugs of life, giving us health and relieved
us (rum pestilence ; that labor is abuud
nt!y rewarded ; that wc have no dread
of iujpcndiug famine, or fear of iodus
trial or co:o uierical distress ; that the arts
sciences, general educatiou aud the seuti
ments of peace and good will are steadily
aJvanciog. Let us be especially thank
ful for the great privileges of American
citizeahip ; for the untrummeled expres
ion of opinion ; that our political rights
till remain safe under beueficent law?
and in the hands of au order loving peo
pie; and that "equal and exact justice"
19 vouchsafed to all For these, aud for j
all other civil, social, and neligious bless
iegs we enjoy, let us yield the sincere
tribute of grateful hearts, and humbly
beseech their continuance,
(.liven under my hand the great seal of
he State at Harrisburg, this twenty
eighth day of October, in Ihe year oi
our Lord, one thousand eight hundred
jiod peventy-l'wo, and ol the Common
wealth tha ninety seveuth.
Joun W. Geary.
lly the Governor :
F. Joixi'XS, He'y of the Commonwealth.
.lruidsbi!rr Market Report.
Corrected weekly for The Jefiersonir.n by C.
. Broilhead. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Groceries ajid Pxovisions,
Mes Vork, per WJ.
Uairc, 6itjjaxLU'ei, er Ik.
Khulu'ert
Mackerel, No. 1. pee lil
No. 2,
Cutter, roll
Salt per fc'ueik
Lard
Cheese
Ei'gs, per dozen
Deans, per bushel
D.ried Apples per Ik.
Pot t toes, per ha.--.!,
Hsy, per t-n
fStraw, pr ton
Wood, per cord
Wool
18 00 20 00
15 20
10
20 CO 25 00
13 15
2 25
12
15
15
I 50
20
30
2 09
10
70
15 00
12 00
5 00
35
40
Git A IX 3IAIIKCT REPORT.
Corrected weekly by Gardner &. Wallace,
Wholesale and Retail dealer in flour.
aleal, Feed. Grain, fcc .
Flour, per bbl.. Extra to best
Family
live Flour per bbl.
Com Meal, per cwt. chop
Teed, clear grain, per cwt.
White Wheat per lusshel
Red Wheat
Buck heat Flour, per cwt.
Cum per lush
Oats
Barley
Buct wheat
Kve
S3 00 to S8 80
5 50 00
1 60 1 60
1 60 1 75
1 40 1 50
1 40
3 00 3 50
75
54
50
90
00
The undersigned begs leave to inform the
Citizens of 31onroe county and vicinity, that
be has deposed ofhLs entire interest in the
1'eal Estate business, to his late partner,
Wilson Peirson, for whom he solicits a con
tinuance of the patronage so liberally bestow
ed on him heretofore.
14, '71-tf.. GEO. L. WALKER,
. The undersigned beg leave to inform the
citizens of Monroe county and vicinity, that
they have enterad into co-pa rtnenship, for
fne pi-rpose of buying and selli rig
HEAL ESTATE,
successors to 'the lajs firm of Geo. L.
V alter & (J,v. r.mi ArwU'iMv 'snlif the
.wntiauaoce of the patKge tteodcd to the
Jwmer firm.
WITOX PEIRSOX,
T1IOS. STILLMAN,
fa 14, '71-tf.l
3MARRIED.
At East Stroudsburg, on 2nd inst, by Dr.
AHrW Farle, Mr. Edward Heller and Mi
Ateena Supers, both of Upper Mount Bethel,
Aortliamtitox Co., Pa.
On the 13th infit, bv the Rey. W. II. Dins.
joijf, Mr: John Cortri-ht and Miss Phebe A.
Michaels, loth ofjlansouj, Luzerne county, Pa.
. the uanie, oa the l&h inst, Mr. John C.
oolbough of Jobylu-uma, and Miss Phebe A.
cker, of PocouoMohroe county, Pa.
DIED
At Shawnee, Kovember 17tb, ?872, Mr.
:
yirs,
WHO CAEES
For Monkeys, Mice or even horn
ed Cattle bound for the "home
stretch," the "tidal wave"
oTlIie wonderful
CHEAP AUCTION STORE
must sweep away every thing that stands in
opposition to it, for DECKER h thi w.L-
(since the election) crammed hi Str full nf
some oitne cheapest and prettiest goods ever
"u lit uuuuuauur.
Just Come and Look
at the pretty
Plaid Goods, Lustres & Alpacas
all colors, double and single fold, at one quar
ter less than sold for one month mm.
COME AN DLOOK
at the Ladies, Misses', and Children's
Jockeys, Trimmed and Uutrimed.
His Beautiful
FLOWERS, FEATHERS AND RIBBONS,
And his
FINE VELVETEENS,
- "i rvmc u cui Dias ior irimminjis,
tome and get a pair of
Boots and Shoes,
for j-our self, wife and children and save piles of
i ma pne oi rea ana wniie
Flannel, Plain, Twilled and Plaid
for Shirtings. Come and buy you a
COAT, PANTS AND VEST,
and save your five dollars. Come and look at
his beautiiul single and wonderful cheap
DOUBLE SHAWLS.
Come aud see our excellent
Cassimers, Satinetts, and Water Proof
CLOTHS!
And vou arc sure to buy.
Come and see what
a tremendous stock of
MEN'S, BOY'S, and CHILDREN'S HATS
some of these half price. Come and get a
beautiiul
Set of JFuxs,
nearly half price, and then feast your eyes on a
monster pne oi Dcautiiul
CALICOES
Nov. 21, ( T2-3m
AND MUSLINS.
DECKER & CO.
SOMETHING NEW
Four Pictures for 25 cents!
AT THE NOVELTY BON-TON
Ferrotype Company.
Have ojencd a branch Gallery for a few weeks
only, two doors above Drcher'g Millinery store.
Ladie and Children should come without
delay, and in the morning, and not wait for
Saturdavs. Don't wait for sunshine, as I can
make good Pictures ItAlX OF. SHINE.
Babies' Pictures taken in two seconds on
A BRIGHT DAY 1
RE3IEHBEK THE LOW PRICE,
Four Pictures for 525 Cents.
Also beautiful CARD FRAMES at 10 cent
each and upwards, according to tit vie. Will
utay a few weeks only.
Nov. 21 '72- J. T. BARRY, Artist.
Auditor's Notice.
Estate of SARAH IIOODMACIIEE, dee'd.
The undersigned Auditor appointed by the
Orphans' Court of Monroe county, to make dis
tribution of the monev in the hands of Peter
Heller, Administrator of the Estate of Sarah
Iloodmacher, deceased, hereby gives notice
that he will attend to the duties of his appoint
ment on Saturday, December 14, 1872. at 10
o'clock a. m. at the Prothonotarv's Office, in
the borough of Stroudsburg, at which time and
place all parties interested may attend or be
forever debarred from coming in upon said
fund. TIIO. M. McILIIANEY, Auditor.
Nov. 14, 1872. 4L
Auditor's Notice.
Estate of JOHN II DETRICK, dee'd.
The undersigned Auditor appointed by the
Orphans' Court of Monroe county, to make dis
tribution of the money in the hands of Mary
Detrick and Moses Detrick, Administrators of
the Estate of John L. Detrick, deceased, here
by gives notice that he will attend to the
duties of his appointment on Friday, Decem
ber 13th, 1872, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon,
at the Prothonotarv's office, in the borough
of Stroudsburg, at which time and place
all parties interested may attend or be
forever debarred from coming in . upon said
fund. TIIO. M. McILIIANEY,
Nov. 15, '72-4t. Auditor.
A
MUSICAL
CONVENTION
Instruction, Practice and Drill
IN THE AUT OF SINGING.
Prof. A. N. Johnson,
Of Ohio, Conductor.
Will be held at East Stroudsburg, Pa.,
on Wednesday and Thursday, December
4lh and 5th, 1872. Three Sessions each
day, closing oo Thursday Evening with
a Public Concert. All who are interested
in the cultivation ofthe voice are invited
to atteud. Tickets for the course, Gentle
men 50 cts. Ladies 25 cts.
Admissioa to eoucert 25 cent3.
Books can be bad at Brown and Keller's
Jeyelry Store.
Over 100 tickets already sold. Nov. H 3t
Teacher's Institute.
The 7th annual session of the Mnnr
ty Teacher's Institute, will be held in the Court
nouse, btroudsbyrg, during the week begin
ning Monday, November 25th, 1872, and wil
continue in session 5 dava. It ia JirmAH tooi.
ere will not delay their attendance at this con
vention till the middle or last of the session,
but that they will be on hand the first day. and
cuuiujue m auenuance uii tne Institute ad
journs. JtRE. FRUTCHEY.
Nov. 7-2t Co. Supt. Monroe Co.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given to the members ofthe
Union Horse Company of Northampton Co.,
that a stated meeting of said Company will be
held at the house of J. P. R. Heller, Inn keeper
in Plainfield township, Northampton county,
November lfth, 1872, at 10 o'clock in the
forenoon for the purpose of electing the officers
tor tne ensuing v ear. JACOB BOVVER, Pres't
Reubent Ackermax, Sec'y. Nov. 7-2t
3ST O
T
ICE.
The Directors of the
STROUDSBURG BANK,
have this day declared a semi-annual dividend,
of 4 per cent, on the capital stock of said Bank.
paid in, payable to the Stockholders on or
after the 16th inst.
J. MACKEY, Cashier.
November 5, 1872. It.
NOTICE.
To the Members of the Monroe Horse
Company :
Notice is hereby given, that the annual
meeting of said Company will be held at Snv-
dersville, on Saturday, November 9th at 9
o clock a. m., roll call at 2 p. m.
P. S. EDINGER, Pres't.
John II. Fexxer, Sec'y. Oct. 24, '72-3t.
"True Economy is buying the BEST."
van"beil's
Four Dollar Whiskey,
Ls Pure Rye, Copper distilled,
Old and very Mellow.
4.00 a gallon ; $11.00 a dozen in large bottles.
YELLOW SEAL SHERRY,
$11.00 a dozen in large bottles.
GOLD SEAL BRANDY,
Large bottles, SIS. 00 a doz.
Everything in the way of
The Finest Liquors aud Segars,
At tlic Lowest Possible Trice,
At tbe Lowest Possible Price.
Best Brands of CHAMPAGNE,
At Cost.
II. & A. C. VAN BEIL,
1310 Chestnut Street,
Philadelphia.
Nov. 7, 1S72.
FARM FOR SALE,
Situate two miles from Stroudsburg
and one from Stormsville, on the
it
stage road. Water flowing in a trough at
the House and also at the Barn. Terms
easy. . iu.ts.
Jan. 25, 1871. tf Stroudsburg, l'a.
BLATCHLEY'S
IMPROVED CHOBER WOOD POT.
Tasteless, Durable, Efficient,
and Cheap. The best Pump
for the least monev. Attention
is especially invited to L latch
ley's Patent Improved Bracket
and New Drop Check Valve,
which can be withdrawn with
out removing the Pump or dis
turbing the joints. Also, the
Copper Chamber, which never
cracks or scales, and will out
last any other, ror sale bv
Dealers everywhere. Send for Catalogue and
rice-List. Chas. G. Blachley, Mfr.
st. 12, 72.1y 5C6 Commerce St. Phila., Pa.
sri fn COAper day ! Agents wanted ! All clafnes
or old, make more money hi woik for us in their spare
moments, or ii tne time, tniin i anytmne eie.
Particular' free. Address U. Simeon A (Jo., Portland,
Maine.
HALT!
- CHARLES P. MICK,
Manufacturer of
CIG-AES,
AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IX
Choice- Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes,
AND
SMOKERS GOODS GENERALLY.
JCjy Prices exceedingly moderate. "&fi -
Store in Geo. V. Drake's building, opposite
Wallaces Lumber lard,
MAIN ST., STROUDSBURG, PA.
Sept 12, 1872. 3m.
P. E HESS & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Tobaccos, Snuffs, Pipes, Cigars,
AKD
SHOKERS GOODS GENERALLY.
Sign of the Indian,
Between Stroudsburg Ifous and Ifollinshead's
Drug Store, Main Street,
Stroudsburg, Pa.
The best of everything in the line aud
REASONABLE TRICES,
are specialities at this establish men t. The trade
of the chewing and 'smoking public res-pectfully
solicited.
Aug. 15, '72 tf F. II. IIESS & CO,
BLANK LEASES
For S?Jp at this Office
f4r x'Z
AGEATS WASTED
FOR
"INSECTS AT IIO.T1E."
700 pages ; upwards of 700 cuts ; 21 full page
engravings. "Just the Book for intelligent
rural homes." "The drawings are faithful re
presentations of Insect and Plant." Send for
Circular. Address George Brooks, 121
North seventh 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 I).
Brodhead, hereby gives notice that he will at
tend to the duties of hi.-? appointment, at his
office, in the Borough of Stroudsburg. on Sa
turday, the SOlh day of November, 1872, at 10
o'clock A. M. when and where all persons in
terested may attend, and those having claims
against said estate are required to present the
same before the Auditor, or be debarred from
coming in for a share of said fund.
GEORGE FISHER, Auditor.
October 31, 1872. 4t.
Auditor's Notice.
Estoie of GEO. D. VANBUSKIRK, deceased.
The undersigned appointed by the Orphans'
Court of Monroe County, Auditor to make dis
tribution ofthe money in the hands of Daniel
Van Buskirk, Administrator of the Estate of
said deceased, will attend to the duties ot his
appointment, on Thursday, November 2Sth,
1872, at 10 o'clohk A. M. at the Prothonotarv's
Office, in Stroudsburg, when and where all
persons interested are reqeired to attend and
present their claims or they will lie forever de
barred from coming in for any share of said
fund.
TIIO. M. McILIIANEY, Auditor.
October 31, 1S72. 4t.
Auditor's Kotice.
Estate of MELCIIOIR DEPUE, deceased.
The undersigned appointed by the Orphans'
Court of Monroe County, Auditor to make dis
tribution of the money in the hands of Philip
Depue and John Turn, Administrators of the
Estate of said deceased, will attend to the du
ties of his appointment, on Fridav. November
29th, 1872, at 10 o'clock A. M. at the Prothon
otary's Office, in Stroudsburg, when and where
all persons interested are required to attend
and present their claims or they will be forev
er debarred from cominsr in for anv share of
said fund.
TIIO. M. McILIIANEY. Auditor.
October 31, 1872. 4t.
Auditor's Notice.
The undersigned Auditor appointed bv the
Court of Common Pleas of Monroe Count v, to
make distribution of money in the hands of M.
G. Frutchey, actinsr Administrator of the Estate
ofWm. W. Frutchey, late of Middle Smith
field tsp., in said county, dee'd, hereby gives
notice that he will attend to the duties of his
annionment on Fridav the loth dav of Novem-
. . .
ler, 1872, at 2 o'clock p. m., at the ofliee of
John 1. Storm, in the borough of Stroudsburg,
which time and place all parties interested
may attend or be forever debarred from coming
in upon said fund. JOHN S. BROWN.
Oct. 24, '72-lt- Auditor.
NOTICE.
Owini? to A rnnf Pmrilafpd rli.ir.w In tJm firm
o 1 - - - - - ... - - ......
of Lee & Co., all persons indebted to said firm
are hereby most respectfully notified to settle
their accounts on or before the first Monday of
December, 1S72. All accounts remaning un
settled after that time will be placed in the
nanus oi an Attornev lor collection.
LEE & CO.
D. S. LEE.
J. M. POSTEN. fOct. 21 '72-Gt
NOTICE.
There will be an Election held at the Bank
ing house ofthe Stroudsburg Hank, on Mon
day November ISth, between the hours of 12
and 4 o'clock, p. m., to elect 13 Directors to
serve for the ensuing vear.
Oct. 24- j. MACKEY, Cashier.
Stillman and Peirson,
Having purchased the well known Blue
Stone Quarries of W. C Cromer & Son at
Spragueville, are working them to their full
est capacity and are now prepared to take
orders and supply all kinds of Blue Stone,
Flagging. Curbing, !tc., at short notieeund
at lowest moderate prices.
September 26, 1872. tf.
"T7AXTKI. Twenty laboring men to
T T work in Blue Stone Quarry, near
Spragueville. Applv at the Qarry, or at
office of Peirson & Stillman, East Strouds
burg. September 26, 1872. tf.
To our Friends and Patrons
We announce that at the late meeting of the
Monroe County Agricultural Society, the first
premium was awarded to the Estey Organ.
With due regard to the energy antl zeal of
other parties competing for the same prize, they
found their instruments, when compared with
the superior merits of the Estey, to be ffth
class. In other words only imitations.
The style of the Estey is pleasing, its full
depth ot tone combines a sweetness and power
that will make it a favorite in every house cir
cle in Monroe county.
The ORGAX is durable and fully guaran
teed. We invite the public to call and examine or
send for illustrated circular.
SOLD ON EASY TERMS.
J. Y. SIGAFUS.
Stroudsburg, Sept. 20, 1872,
The Sixth Premium.
For fix succivsivc years the GitoVER & Baker
Sewing Machine has carried otT prizes at the
Monroe County Fairs.
At the late meeting ofthe Society, it award
ed the Premium to this excellent Machine for
"DOING THE LEST WORK DONE ON
THE GROUND." We did not import our
samples from the cities, hat showed the Com
mittee the capacity of the Machine, how com
plete and readily every style of work could be
done; sewing through nine thicknesses of hea
vy cloth, four thickness of leather and segar
boxes ; then without ny change of needle or
thread, sewing cambric, muslin and tissue pa
per. lifter careful examination of the different
machines on exhibition the Judges decided in
favor of the working ability of the " G. rover &
Iiaker."
Therefore the very best Sewing Machine for
for every Lady to purchase is the improved
Grover & Baker.
Sold on monthly instalments, with full in
structions. J. Y. SIGAFUS.
Stroudsburg, Sept 26, 1S72.
DON'T you Know that J. tl.
McCarty is the only Undertaker in
Slroiidtbtirg who understand? Ji is business?
If not, attend a Fiineral managed by 8ny
other Undertaker in town, and you will see
the proof of the fact. Sepl. 16, G7
CWOX.'T TOO. YOU It HipxiM'
f away for worthless articles of Furni
ture, but go to McOarty'o, 3nd vou will jrei
we 11 paid for it. f Sept. 2G, '67.
LOOK THIS WAY,
ALL WHO WANT
Carriage Work or Iilacksniithius;
DONE IN A
SUPERIOR MANNER!
THE Subscriber begs leave to iu
eform the public that he is fully pre
Vpared, at his establishment, at the
corner of Simpson and Sarah streets, iu
the borough of Stroudsburg, to make to
order, every style of
Carriage, Wagon,
and, in fact, everything in his line of bu
siness, at the shortest possible notice, aud
ou the most reasonable terms.
Carriages repaired, trimmed and paiut
cd iu the best stylo of the art.
Having first-class material always on
hand, and none but first-class workmen
engaged, the public arc assured that none
but first-class work will be turned out at
his shop.
In counection with his Carriage Shop
he has also a Blacksmith Shop, where
superior workmen will always be found
ready to attend to the orders of customers
The public are invite.1 to call and ex
amine his stock before purchasing else
where. YA LENT INK KAUTZ.
September 19, lSG7.-tf.
b a t m m
PAPER 11 A K ii E l,
GLAZIER AND PAINTER, .
MONKOE STREET,
Nearly opposite Kautz's Blacksmith Shop,
Strocdsbirg, Pa.
The undersigned would respectfully in
form the citizens of Stroudsburg and vicinity
that he is now fully prepired to do all kimis
of l'aper Hanging, Glazing and Painting,
promptly and at thort notice, and that he
will kpep constantly on hand a fine stock o!
l'aper Hangings of all descriptions and at
low prices. The paironage ofthe public
is earnestly solicted. May 10, 1872.
Y HOC K A FELLOW,
i.
DEALER IN
Rcady-JIadc Clothing, dents Fur
nishing (ioeds, Hats & Caps,
Boots & Shoes, &c.
EAST STROUDSBURG, PA.
(Near the Depot.)
The public are invited to call and exam
ine goods. Prices moderate.
May G, 1609. tf.
Harness & Saddlery.
The above business has again been re
sumed at the old stand, lately swept away
by the late fl iod, near Baldwin's Hotel, in
Stroudsburg, where will be kept constantly
on hand tlie best assortment of
Harness, double and single,
Saddles,
Bridies,
Co Mors,
and every other article usmaoly furnished in
this line of husniess. Work made to order
on the shortest notice. A large assortment
Mountings and Saddlery Hard
ware
always on hand. Call and make your owr
selection, and it will be furnished in t-tyle ard
price not to be excelled in this market.
Strict attention p,iid to repairing and done
m shortest notice. Call and examine
JOHN O. SAYLOR. Apent f.r
PETER URUVER
October 6, 1ST0. tf
'So Person fan take tlienc Hitters accord
ins 10 directions, and remain long unwell, provided
their bones are not destroyed by mineral oison or other
Means, and the vital organs wasted beyond the point
ot repair.
lysppia or IinllR-estlon. Hearl.iclie, Vain
in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest. l)iz
lines. Sour Kiuct.iiious t" the Stomach, Had Tata
'in the Mouth, Ililiouj Attacks, Pa'pitation of the
Heart, Inflammation of the I .lines. I'ain in he regions
of the Kidneys, nud a hundred other painful symptoms,
are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. In these complaints
it has no equal, and one botiie will prove a Letter guar
antee of its merit than a lengthy advertisement.
For Female Complaints), in mmj or old,
married or single, nt the dawn of womanhood, or the
turn of life, these Tonic Hitters display so decided an
infueuce that a marked improvement is soou pcrcep
tib'e. Fnr I ii fl. Tin innt or y ntnl Chronic Itlieit
liintisin and Cout, Diiious, Kemitteut aud Inter,
mittent Fevers, Diseases of the Liiuod, l.iver, Kidnevs
nud Uladder. these ISilters have no equal. Such Dis
eases are caused by Vitiated Wood, which is Reueraliy
produced by derangement f the Dipestive Organs.
They me (irntle Iitrsative a well aa
n Tonic, possessing also the peculiar merit of acting
as a powerful a;jent in reiievin;' Congestion or inrlim
maiioii ofthe Liver and Visceral Organs, aud iu Hiiious
Diseases.
For SUIti DKrngrg, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt
Tiheuin, lliotclies, SjHHs, I'iinples, i'ustuies, Hoils, Car
buncles, Kins-worms, Scald-Head, Sore Kyes, Kry
site'as. Itch, Scurfs, Iiiscolorationsof the SLin, Humors
Bnd Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature,
are literally due up aud carried nut of the system iu a
iiort time bv tin! use of these Hitters
Uratefnl 'j'hitu ml proclaim Vinrram Hit
TFRS the most woi;dcr:'ul Invigoraut that ever sustained
the sinking svtrm.
.1 WAI.KF.R, I'rnn'r. H. II. JUDOXALD &. CO.,
Diugijihts and fen, Agts., Sail hiancisco, Cal..
and cor. of Wa ..biuctmi and Chariton Sis., New Vork.
SOLD LV ALL DKUGGIS Id AND DEALERS.
October 3, 167 3m.
LANKS UF ALL KINDS for Sale tt
3 this Office.
TOCK.
rjUlE TALKING MACHINE. .
The DoacsHc Sewing Machine;
'"EOMISTIC"
Uy its
SIMPLICITY,
EASE OF
AToislc?s, and JZ&
KUXXIXG,
TALKS ITSELF INTO PUBLIC FA VOR.,
THE WORLD
CHALLENGED!
To produce a F.imily Sewing Ms chin
thnt will ww as light, and a heavy, that M
as light running, and as easily operated.
This Machine is warranted to wear
equally ne long s any other- manufactured.
Sold on monthly pavmen'8 For sale by
DARIUS DREHER.
Main St., Stroudsburg, Pa.
Sept. 12. 1672.
Executors Sale of a valuable
PIECE OF LAND.
The undersigned offers at private sale, a
valuable FAll 1, situate in Stroud town
ship, Monroe Count3T, Pa., one mile from
the Stroudsburg Dopot, on the Mi'Jbrd road,
adjoining land of Stroud Burson, John W.
Vanflect, Daniel Callaghan, containing
Thirty-two Acres,
more or less, all cleared, and iu a high state
of cultivation.
1 no lmuroveruents are a two-
storv
-
Frame Dwelling House,
IS by 28 feet, a FRAME JiARX 30 by 40
feet, Carnage House 20 by 20 ft. aril other
out-buildings. A never failing well of water
near the door, aud a lot of choice fruit trec3
on the premises.
SAMUEL MTCIITLE, ) ,
JACOB 1 HEKZOG, j MCuior
Stroud tsp., Sept. 20, 1S72.
A chance to male Money !
One Hundred Dollars from One Dollar.
A Mire Itiiiif ati: no Oort'iMion.
Every person owning HORSES, CAT
TLE, SHEEP and HOG S nre oruaranteed
to make One Hundred Dollars by using a
One Dollar Package of
" YOUATT'S CONDITION POWDER,"
manufactured ly William IIolllvshkad,
Stroudsburg1. 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 pet
your money refunded.
HORSES. It will give them a g-ood ap-.
petite, keep their skin loose and renders the
coat soft and shining, keeping them in good
condition with one-half the feed, beino- there
by a saving of one-hulf the monev.
COWS. It makfs them give more milk
with one-halt" the feed, and if ihey L'ive more
milk of course you mike more BUTTFI',
and the more butter the more money
I have so much confidence in the Catt'e
Powder that I make the above ofTer, know-,
ing well that it will do all that is claimed
for it.
WM. IIOLLINSHEAD.
05" Ask to see The Great Tobacco An
tidote. March 4, 1SG9. tf.
J NEW
HAT & CAP ST011E,
Main Street, Fowler's Building,
STROUDSBURG, PA.
The undersigned having just opened a new Hat
& Cap Store, and laid in an entire new stock of
HATS, CAPS, &c,
Of the best material and,
The latest Styles,
extends a cordial invitation to the public to
give him a call. He is a
Practical JIatter,
and can therefore fit any person thatmav bein
want ot a llat or C ap.
IlaU repaired, ironed, or trimmed at short
notice and moderate Prices.
September o, '72-tf.j J. A. HAYS.
p S. WILLIAMS,
Watchmaker & Jeweler,
MAIN ST, STOUDSBURG, PA.
Located in corner building, third door be
low the Jelleroni in office, iioom handsnme
'y lilted up, and heavily stacked with the fi
nest a.-:.-oriinent of
Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Jewelers No-
uoas, etc.,
ever offered in thissectim of counti.
A full assortment of Spectacles, of thq
best quality, and suited to till ages, always
on sale.
S.ilver-varc, and Silver Phted ware, al
ways cm hand at manufacturers prices.
0C7"it?Pafng neatly executed, and char
ges extremely moderate. Calls from the
public respectfully solicned.
rlQ Agent fur the celebrated Diamond
Spectacles.
November 5th, 18GS ly.
REV. E D W A It D A . Y I LSON'S (of W i I
I nun-burgh. N. YA liecine for CON.'
SUMPTION and ASTHMA carefully com
pounded at
HOLLINSIIEAD'S DRUG STOKE.
07" Medicines Fresh and Pure.
Nov.21. 18(7. V. IIOI.IJNS1IK.M).
DO'T l'(!;ii;i ttisi I wIm ii
yon want any lliing in the Furniture
nr Ornamental line that Mcf'arty. in the
Odd-Fellows' Hall, Main Street. Slroiul
burj, Pa., ic the place to jet u. Sept. 2Q
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