The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, December 26, 1872, Image 3

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    To thfi treasurer of Lebanon
Sir Enclosed you will find one huo
tired dollars, which you will please put in
tie county treasury, where it belonpa.
Conscience tells me it should go there.
You may note the reception ol it in the
county papers.
The letter was without signature, but
the money was correct, and was placed
in the county treasury.
Iron in the Future.
It is fortunate that we attend to our
own interests in our own way, and that
we are now in a position to go ahead to
any required extent iu the iron trade.
As we export locomotives to Russia and
Germany, so we expect in due time to ex
port Into to all Europe, just as we now do
cotton and provisions. We shall not rest
satisfied until we do this ; for when that
point is reached the great contest will be
fended, and American iron will be master
bf the field as clearly as American cotton
boir is. It is not the increase of the bread
Stuffs exports that we would now turn our
attention to, for in that line Russia, Ger
many, and the Mediterranean countries
kre our formidable rivals. But we should
build iron works all over the Northwest;
tutu wheat into iron, and instead of ship
ping pig of pork ship pigs of iron. See
what this industry has already done for
the West. The census of 1870 shows the
product of manufactures in these states
thus; Ohio S2G9.713,G10 ; Indiana,
$108,017,278 ; Illinois, S205,620,G72 ;
.Missouri, $202,2 12,429 ; Michigan, S118,
394,976; Wisconsin, 877,241,326. And
sll this rests upon the remat Labia growth
nd prosperity of the Western iron manu
fact ore, as is seen io the fact that the
largest ioerca6c is to the iron districts.
North America.
The Latest Horror:
On Tuesday night of last week, a fire
trke out in the Fifth Avenue Hotel,
New York, which damaged the buiMing
and furniture to the amount of about $50,
000. After the fire had been subdued,
fixtecn of the servants were found dead
in their rooms. Their bodies were all
horribly charred and disfigured, and were
found in various positions, some of which
indicated that they had been overcome by
the dense Fojoke and intense heat while
they were endeavoring to eseape.
Some of the bodies were found lying
in the bed, but a majority were lying
upon the floors, near the doors and win
dows, which latter were covered with a
strong network of heavy wire, which pre
vented the escape of those who sought
egress in this direction. So stron? were
these barriers that considerable effort on
the part of the firemen wa? necessary for
their removal
A number of others were found alive,
but severely burned.
Killing Animals.
Many persons would be glad to know
how to kill an animal without suffering
and we venture to give the benefit of our
experience. We are constantly called
upon to destroy horses, dogs and cats, and
have little difficulty io doing it. For
Tories we uee a large sponge, say six io
dies in diameter, thoroughly saturated
with chloroform, which is dropped into a
bag forge enough to be drawn over the
lorva's oose. It is not desirable to have
ht bag "air tight j" for, if so, suffocation
it likely to cusue. In two or three min
utet the beige is unconscious, and in eight
to ten minutes dead, without suffering
Tor doj:s and cats a similar proeees, using
a nr.all j.oo:e and bag ; or, these animals,
with the saturated sponge, may be put iu
a box admitting some air, when they soon
'go to sleep " Seventy-five cents' worth
f chloroform will kill a horse, and twen
ly five cents' worth a dog or cat. If one
raturutiou of the sponge docs not com
j-lete the work, repeat it." Our Dumb
Animals.
Stroudsburg Market ISeport.
Corrected weekly for The Jeffersonian bv C.
D. Erodhead. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Groceries and Provisions,
Me.-t Pork, per bbl.
llame, 6gar cured, per lb..
Shoulders
Mackerel, No. 1. per bbl
" . No. 2,
Butter, roll
Salt per Sack
Lard
Ghee
E?g, per dozen
Beans, per bushel
Dried Apples per lb.
Potato?, per bushel,
May, per ton
fctraw, per ton
Wood, per cord
Wool
18 00 20 00
15 20
10
20 OO 25 00
13 J5
25
2 25
15
15
1 50
12
20
30
2 00
10
70
1500
12 00
5 00
35 40
CRAIX 3IARKKT REPORT.
Corrected weekly by Gardner & Wallack,
Whol esnle and Retail dealers in Flour,
-deal. Feed. Grain. &c .
Flour, per bbl.. Extra to best
&3 00Lo&10 00
Kye Flour Der bbl
5 50
1 50
1 40
I 0
6 Ofl
Cora. Meal, par evt. chop
Feed, clear grain, per cwt.
While Whejt pr buehel
Red Wheat
Buckwheat Flour, per et.
Corn per bush
Oala
Barley
Buckwheat
Rye
1 8)
1 60
1 75
I 40
4 00
G5
40
50
1 00
I 00
Special iSToticdg
Co to Simon Fricd's for boots and shoes.
Go to Simon Fried's for hats and caps.
Go to Simon Fried's for shirts and Um
brellas. Go to Simon Fried's for trunks and
valices.
If you want to sec the latest style of
tall and winter goods, go to Simon Fried's.
Go to Simon Fried's for a nice fitting
suit.
Go to Simon Fried's for neck ties and
collars. t
There is no charge for showing goods at
Fried's, neither are there cross looks if you
do not buy.
Estey Cottage Orgrans.
The styles are beautiful, adapted to all
requirements and tastes, with prices suit
able to all classes of purchasers.
. We call special attention to the Vox Iler
tnana and the wonderful Vox Jubilante.
Every instrument fully warranted.
BSF Send for an illustrated catalogue con
taining full description of Organs.
Splendid Christmas Gifts and New Year's
Presents for all.
J. Y. SIGAFUS,
Dec. 5.'72-tf. Stroudsburg, Pa.
Tlie undersigned begs leave to inform the
Citizens of Monroe county and vicinity, that
he has disposed of his entire interest in the
Real 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,
dec 14, '71-tf.j. GEO. L. WALKER.
The undersigned beg leave to inform the
citizens of Monroe county and vicinity, that
they have enterad into co-partnership, for
the purpose of buying and selling
HEAL ESTATE,
an successors to the late firm of Geo. L.
Walker & Co., and respectfully solict the
coutinuancc of the patrouage extended to the
former firm.
WILSON PEIRSON,
dec, 14, '71-tf.l T1IOS. STILLMAN,
A CARD TO THE LADIES.
DUrONCO'S GOLDEN PILLS.
There is not a Lady living, but what at some
period of her life will find Duponco's Golden
Pills just the medicine she needs.
FOR NERVOUS DEBILITY, HEAD
ACHE, FAINTNESS, &c,
They never fail, and may be depended upon
in every case of difficulty caused by cold or
di.-eae. Tliey Always give immediate relief.
A lady writes: Duponco's Golden Pills re
lievd me in one day, without inconvenience.
The genuine are in (White) bores, and up
on each box my private Revenue Stamp, with
out which none are genuine, and the box is
signed "S. D. HOWE."
Full and explict directions accompany each
box Price $1.00 per box, six boxes $5.00.
Sold by one Druggist in every town, village,
citv and hamlet throughout the world.
Soid by DREIIEi: & BKO., Druggists, Sole
Agents for Monroe County, Stroudsburg, Pa.
These Pills will be sent by mail (free of pos
tage) to any part of the Country, on receipt of
the price thereof. dec 12 '72-Gm.
The most Wonderful Discovery of thsl9tii Century.
Dr. S. O. Howe's
ARABIAN BULK-CURE
FOR CONSUMPTION,
and all Diseases of the Throat, Chest and
Lung. (The only medicine of the kind in the
world.)
A Substitute for God Liver VtL
Permanently cures Asthma, Bronchittis, In
cipient Consumption. Loss of Voice, Shortness
of Breath, Catarrh, Croup, Coughs, Colds, &a,
in a few days, like magic Price 51 per bottle;
six for 55. ALSO, DR. S. D. HOWE'S
ARABIAN TONIC BLOOD-PURIFIER,
which differs from all other preparations in its
immediate action upon the
Elver, Kidneys and Blood.
It is purely vegetable, and cleanses the svslem
of all impurities, builds it right up, and makes
pure. Ilich Blood. It cures Scrofulous Lusea
ses of all kinds, removes constipation, and
regulates the bowels, for ' General Debility, .
"Lost Vitality," and "Broken-down Constitu
tions," 1 "challenge the lyth Century" to lind
lis equal.
EVERY BOTTLE IS WORTH ITS WEIGHT IK GOLD.
Price $1 per Bottle; six Bottles $5. Sold by
DKEHElt & BKO., Druggists.
Sole agents for Stroudsburg, Pa.
DR. S. D. HOWE, Sole Proprietor.
dec 12'72-6m. 101 Chambers St., New York
MARRIED.
In this place, at the house of the bride's
Father, on Thursday. Dec. 19, 1872, by the
Kev. G. W. Marriott, V. V., Uhas. II. Mintzer,
Esq.. of Philadelphia, and Miss Maria C.
Walton, second daughter of the Hon. James
H. Walton, of this borough.
DIED
In Philadelphia on the 14th of December of
of Typhoid fever, Mrs. tMa. Lmtot MacLreary,
wife of Dr. John II. MacCreary, in the 30th
year of her age.
In East Stroudsburg, on the 10th inst., Mr
John Kays, aged 81 years, 9 months and 8
daya.
In Smithfield. on the 20th inst., Margaret E,
Shelburg, second daughter of the late Joseph
Shelburjg, of ew xork City,
On the 9th inst. near Stroudcburg, of dipthe-
ria, Freddie, youngest son of YV m. M. and Jim-
ma 15. James, aged Z years.
Fanners Mutual Insurance Co.
An election for 13 Managers of said Com
pany will be held at the public house of Jacob
K. Shafer, in the Borough of Stroudsburg, on
the first Monday in January, 1873, being the
Gth at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. Punctual at
tendance is requested.
By order of the Board.
Atttest : Fkia& Storm, iWr.
HETER S. EDINGER,
dec. 12 72-41 President.
ESTRAYED,
l. 'a me to the premises of the subscriber, a
black Heifer Calf. Either a small yearling or
a large spring calf.
fe V p JACOB GRABLE.
Barrett tsp Nov. 25, 1872. 3t
F
OR UET CHEAP.
A wliaelwright shop and house. Address,
Mareballs Creek, Alorroe Coanty, Pa
IOU SaleTitehiy Hi eat Tubs,
. Enquire at E. IIIBLER'S Liquor Store,
East Stroudsburg, Pa,
Nov. 23.
NOTICE.
All persons indebted to the onderaigncd will
cnii ana seiue ineir accounts immediately, and
all accounts not settled by January 10, 1873,
will be left with an attorney for collection.
L. T. LaBAR & Co.
Stroudsburg, Dec 12, 1872. 3t.
WHO CARES
For Monkeys, mice or even norn
cd Cattlebound for the "home
stretch," the "tidal wave"
ofthe wonderful
CHEAP AUCTION STORE
must sweep away every thing that stands in
opposition to it, for DECKER has this week
(since the election) crammed his Store full of
some of the cheapest and prettiest goods ever
had in Stroudsburg.
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 ago.
COME AND LOOK
at the Ladies, Misses', and Children's
Jockeys, Trimmed and Uutrimed.
His Beautiful
FLOWERS, FEATHERS AND RIBBONS,
And his
FINE VELVETEENS,
for Cloaks, and some to cut bias for trimmings.
Come and get a pair of
Boots and Shoes,
for your self, wife and children and save piles of
money, come and look at his pileof red and white
Flannel, Plain, Twilled and Plaid
for Shirtings. Come and buy you a
COAT, PANTS AND VEST,
and save vonr five dollars. Come and look at
his beautiful single and wonderful cheap
DOUBLE SHAWLS.
Come aud see our excellent
Cattimert, Satinetts, and Water Proof
CLOTHS!
And you are sure to bur. 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
beautiful
Set of Fu.:rs,
nearly half price, and then feast your eyes on a
monster pile of beautiful
CALICOES
Nov. 21 72-3m
AND MUSLINS.
DECKER & CO.
GREAT BARGINS!
$10,000 worth of
FURMITU
AT PRIVATE SALE.
The sulwcriber will offer at private sale, in
Slroudaburg, William's Hall, the following
valuable i urniture, late of the .Lackawanna
Valley House, bcranton, I'a., consisting ot
2 NEW 7 OCTAVE PIANOS,
1 Herring & Farrell's Safe,
FULL. BED ROOM SETS OF
WALNUT, MA11BLE TOPS,
SOFAS, AND SOFA BOTTOM CHAIRS
SEVENTY-FIVE BOX SPRING HAIR
AND HUSK MATR ESSES,
full Bed Room Sets of
COTTAGE FURNITURE,
BRUSSEL and INGRAIN CARPETS,
Looking Glasses, Crockery Ware, Glass Ware,
and everytsmg belonging to aiirsi class uoiei
The Stock will be sola at a saennce.
dec 12, '72-tf. JOHN BALDWIN
F. E HESS & CO.
. V0t,E8AI,R AHD RETAIL DEALERS J
Tobaccos, Snuffs, Pipes, Cigars
AND
SX0KERS GOODS GENERALLY
Sign of the Indian,
Between Stroudsburg House and Hollinshead'
Drug Store, Main fctrcet,
t-V '
Tire best of everything In the line and
ar snecialitie at t&festWilmeut. The trad
of the chewing and smoking public respectfully
solicited. ,
Aug. 15, '72-tf V. II. HESS & CO
FA&M FO& SALE,
ft "iJ Situate two miles from Stroudsburg
JiLlli.and one from Stornisville, on the
stage road. Water flowing in a trough at
the House and also at the Barn, 'lerrus
easy. WM. S. RKES,
Jan. 25, 1871. tf Stroudsburg, Pa.
AGENTS WANTED
FOR
"INSECTS AT HOJIE."
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, 124
North seventh St., Philadelphia.
Oct. 31, 1872 ly.
Stillman and Peirson,
Having purchased the well known Blue
Stone Quarries of W. C. Cramer & 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, &c, at short notice and
at lowest moderate prices.
September 26, 1872. tf.
HALT !
CHARLES P. MIOK,
Manufacturer of
OIG-AES,
AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Choice Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes,
AND
SMOKERS GOODS GENERALLY.
EZzF Prices exceedingly moderate. "Tj5a
Store in Geo. W. Drake's building, opposite
Wallaces Lumber iard,
MAIN ST., STROUDSBURG, PA.
Sept 12, 1872. 3m.
"True Economy is buying the BEST."
VAN iBEIL'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,
$11.00 a dozen in large bottles.
GOLD SEAL BRANDY,
Large bottles, $18.00 a doz.
Everything in the way of
The Finest Liquors and Scgars,
At I lie Lowest Possible Price,
At I lie Lowest Possible Price.
Best Brands of CHAMPAGNE,
At Cost.
II. k A. C. VAN UEIL,
1310 Chestnut Street,
Philadelphia.
Nov. 7, 1S72.
BLATCHLEY'S
IMPROVED CICOBER WOOD TOP.
m"2 Tasteless, Durable, Efficient.
P? c and Cheap. The best Pump
2 3 for the least money. Attention
A is especially invited to Blatch-
lev s Patent Improved Bracket
QQyind TSew Drop Check valve,
vV wliwh can be withdrawn with'
out removing the Pump or dis'
turbine the joints. Also, the
Copper Chamber, which never
cracks or scales, and will out
last any other. For sale by
Dealers everywhere. Send for Catalogue and
Price-List. Chas. G. Blaciiley, M Fr.
st. 12, 72.1y 50 Commerce St. Phila., Px
Artrtper day ! Agent anted! i
IU ?V of Aormng people. of eitheri
All cUtse
in.younr
or old, make more money hi w oik for us in their spire
moments, or all the tune, t nan at snytrune cue
l'aiticulari f,et. AddicM U. Stinson & Co., Portland,
Maine.
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 Jitey Urgan.
uh due regard to the energy and real ot
other parties competing for the same prize, they
found their instruments, when compared with
the superior merits of the Estey, to be fifth
class. In other words only tmttafiona.
llie stvle of the tstey is pleasing, its full
depth of tone combines a sweetness and power
that will make it a favorite in every house cir
cle in Monroe county.
The ORGAN 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. 26, 1872,
The Sixth Premium.
For six successive years the Gbovek & Baker
Sewing Machine has carried off prizes at the
Monroe County fairs.
At the late meeting ofthe Society, it award
ed the Premium to this excellent Machine for
"DOING THE BEST WORK DONE ON
THE GROUND." We did not import ou
samples from the chief, but showed the Com
mittee the capacity of the Machine, how com
plete and readily every stvle of work could be
done; sewing tnrougn nine tnicanesses 01 nea
cloth, four thickness of leather and sega
boxes; then without any change of needle or
thread, sewing cambric, muslin and tissue pa
!er.
vlfter careful examination of the different
machines on exhibition the Judges decided in
favor of the working ability of the " Grover A
Baker."
Therefore the rry beet Sewing Machine for
for every Lady to purchase is the improved
Grover & Baker.
Sold on monthly instalments, wUh full in
etrucOons,
J. Y. SIGAFUS,
Stroudsburg, Sept 20, 1S72.
lO.VT you know Unit J, II
.J McCarly is the only Undertaker ii
Stroudbburs who umlerstande hid business
If not. attend a Funeral managed by any
other Undertaker ii town, and you will se
the proof of the fact. bept. 16, '6
rON'T TOOL YOUft MOURT
L away for worthless articles of Fnrn
tore, but so to McCarty's, and you will go
y
Q
K
H
well paid for it. Sept. 26, 'til.
LOOK THIS WAY,
ALL WHO WANT
Carriage Work or Blacksroithing
DOSE IN' A
SUPERIOR MANNER!
- THE Subscriber bejrs leave to iu-
ffa,form the public that he is fully pre-
r pared, at his establishment, at the
corner of bimpson and Sarah streets, in
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, and
ou the most reasonable terms.
Carriages repaired, trimmed and paint
ed in the best style of the art.
Having first-class material always on
hand, and none but first-class workmen
engaged, the public are assured that none
but nrst-class work will be turned out at
his shop
In connection with his Carriage ShoPrw,u "'""Vr ,c "J
. ... . , .1
oujjti iui n yi k mill viu a l w ay o uc luuuuigppj jf 182,
ituuy aiieuu iu me uruerj ui customers
The public are invited to call and ex
amine his stock before purchasing else
where. VALENTINE KAUTZ.
September IU, 18G7.-tf.
PAPER HANGER,
GLAZIER AND PAINTER,
MONKOE STREET,
Nearly opposite Kautz's Dlacksmith Shop,
Stroidsburo. Pa.
I lie undersigned would respect folly in -
lorin the citizens of Stroudsburg and vicinity
that he is now fully prepireu to do all kinds
r u II : rn..: i r-:.:
.i j . ... . t
promptly ana ai enori notice, ana inai net
will keep constantly on hand a fine stock oJ
Paper Hangings of all descriptions and at
low prices. J lie patronage ofthe public
is earnestly solicted. May 16, 1872.
A.
ROCKAFELLOW,
DEALER IU
Ready-Madc Clothing, Gents Fur-
uisking Goods, Hals & Caps,
Boots & Shoes, &Ci
EAST STROUDSBURG, PA.
(Near the Depot)
The public are invited to call and exam
ine goods. Prices moderate.
May 6, 1869. tf.
tt f rN 1 11 by a saving of c
Harness cc Saualeiy.U
j -I..
The above business has again been
sumed at the old stand, lately f-wept away
:y the late flood, near Baldwins Hotel, ml
btroudsbur?, where will be kept constantly
on hand the best assortment of
larnrss, double aud single,
Saddles,
Bridles,
Co Dors,
and every other article nsuaely furnished in
his line of busniess. Work made to order
on the shortest notice. A lare assortment
of
Mountings and Saddlery Hard
ware
always on hand. Call and make your ow !
selection, and it will be furnished in etyle ard
price not to be excelled in this market.
Strict attention p.iiil to repairing and done
in shortest notice. Call and examine
JOHN O. SAYLOIt. Agent f r
October 6, 1370. tf
Mo Person cuii take these Hitters accord
ing to directions, and remain long unwell, provided
their bones are not destroyed by mineral oion or other
means, and the vital organs wasted beyond the poiut
of repair.
l'Spl or IiMllcrestion. Headache, Vain
in the Shoulder. Conirhs. Tightness of the Chest, liiu-
liness. Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Had Taste
in the Mouth, Lilious Attacks, Palpitation of the
lleart, Inflammation of the I.unrs, Tain in 'he regions
of the Kidneys and a hundred other painful symptoms.
re the offsprings ot Hvapepsia. In these complaints
it has no equal, and one bottle will prove a Letter guar-
antee of ils merits than a lcncttiy dvertisement
For Fetiinlo Comtilaints. in younjr or old.
married or sinple, at the dawn of womanhood, or the
turn of life, these Tonic Hitters display so decided an
influeuce that marked improvement is soon percep
tible.
For Inflammatory mid Clironte It hen
mutism and (jout. bilious. Kemitteiit and Inter
mittent Fevers, Diseases of the lUood, Uver, Kidneys
and Uladder. these Hitlers have no equal. Such Dis
eases are caused by Vitiated Iliood, which is generally
produced by derangement w the liipestive Organs.
Tticv nit l Cirntlo riircallre nit well a
st Tonic, tMjssessiiig also the peculiar ritenr of acting
as a powerful agent iu reiievinj Congestion or Inflam
mation of the Liver aud Visceial Organs, and iu Bilious
1 iwf.ises.
For Skin DUeMM, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt
Rheum, r.ioiclies. Spot. Fimnles, Pustules, lions, ar-
liuncles. Riii7-vnrnis. .SciU-ltead. Sore Kyes, Kry-
siielas Itch, Scurfs, Discoloraiionsof the Skin, Humor
and Diseases of ihe Skin, of whatever name or nature,
are literally dug up and carried out of the system iu
slioi t lime by the use ot tnese u. tiers
Grattfiil Thousand proclaim Vinecas; MIT
TBRs the most wotiucrful luvigorant that ever sastaiucJ
ll' cillLlMfT KVfrtT1.
1 W ALKER, iWr. R- H. McnOSALD & CO.,
Drneisisrs and Gen. Agts., Saw- rancisco, Cal..
and cor. of Vasinnf;ton and Chariton Sis., New YorV.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS.
Ociober a, 187J. "dm.
rLANKS OP ALL KINDS for Sale a
Othia OtSce.
rjlIIH TALKING MACHINE.
The Domestic Setting Machine.
THE"UGHT RUNRlKG"lf
Br its
SIMPLICITY,
EASE OF
Manaqemeni.
i r i
Noiseless and fsfirft
avd ''Sfr
RUNNING,
TALKS ITSELF INTO PUBLIC FA VOR.
TffE WORLD
CHALLENGED!
To produce a Family Sewing MaCltiivo
that will pw as light, and s he;ivy. ikat n
as light running, and aa easily operated.
inis fliacnine is warranted io wear
equnlly as long as arty other manufactured.
I C .l n .w..K4 L' .... Ia I.
J b. j i a V Uu out. 1 . m
Executors Sale of a valuable
PIECE OF LAND.
The undersiirned offers at private, sale, a'
valuable FAR M. situate in Stroud town-
shin, Monroe County, I'a., one mile froiiv
B I the Stroudsburg Depot, on the Milfonl road,
" (adjoining land of Stroud Burson, John W.
V anfleet, Daniel Callaghau, containing
Thirty-two Acres,
more or less, all cleared, and in a high state
of cultivation.
The improvements are a two- P-rK
story &'m
Frame Dwelling House,
18 by 28 feet, a FRAME RARN 30 by 40
I feet, Carriage llouie 20 by 20 ft. and other
out - buildings. A never tailing well ot water
near the door, and a lot ot choice Iruit trees
Ion the premises.
A 1 m.T tTnTTTI 17 1
tu-(Ui; iiLMJvi-' Lxecutors.
uuwii r. miiuu, j'
ctroud tsp., bept 20, 182.
A chance io male Money i
One Hundred Dollars from One Dollar.
A Mire 1 It i ii and no Deception.
Every person owning HORSES, CAT-
sheep biiogs are guarantee
iu mane vyiiu- uuiiuit'ii juuais Dj using IT
One Dollar I'uckaeof
" YOTJATT'S CONDITION POWDER,'
manufactured by Wilciam IIollinsheaD;
Stroudsburg. If you h;ive never usud 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. It will give them a good ap
petite, keep their skin lne-b-e and renders the
coat soft and shining, keeping them in cond5
condition with one-half the feed. beinr there"
by a saving of one-h.ilf the monoy.
makes them give nire milk
the feed, and if ihey ive more
milk of course you mike more BUTTFII,
re-land the more butter thp niore monpy
I have so much confidence in ih Cutt'e
Powder th.it I make the above offer, know-
ing well that it will do all that is claimed
for it.
WMy IIOLLINSHEAD.
OAsk to see The Great Tobacco An
tidote.
March 4, 1869. tf.
A. 3ST E W
HAT & CAP STORE,
Main Street, Fowler's BuiMing,
STROUDSBURG, PA.
The undersigned having just opened a new Hat
& Cap Store, and laid in an entire nev stock of
HATS, CAPS, &c.,-
Of the best material and
The Latest Stj-les',
extends a cordial invitation to the public to
give him a call, lie is a
Practical Hatter,
and can therefore fit any person that maybcift
want ol a liat or Cap.
Hats repaired, ironed or trimmed at short
notice and moderate Trices.
September 5, '72-tf. J, A. HAYS.
p S. WILLIAMS,
Watchmaker & Jeweler,
MAIN ST, STOUDSIiURG, PA.
I.ocatt'd irr corner building, third door be
low the Jeflersoni in office. Kmm handsome
y fitted up, and heavily stocked with the fi
nest assortment of
Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Jewelers No
tions, &c,
vef 0ffpfei i ft thissectim of COUnt.y.
. r o 1 f i
A lull ftSOrt lliCIlt Ot hpenaclcs, of tl
ie
best quality, and suhed to all ages, always
on sale.
Sdver-ware, and Silver Plated vre, al-
wayM On hand at maniifacturers prices.
CrKepainnj neutly executed, and ch-v-.
res extremely moderuie. Calls froi lh.c
fiublic respectfully soliciied.
S.le Auent tor the celebrated Dimnew-.d
DPCtacies.
November 5th, 1863 ly.
1 EV. EDWARD A. VILST)NS(ot Wi.
IX 1iam-burrr N. Y.1) Rncipf for CON-
iUAtPTIONnd ASTILUA carefully cam-
lounutd at
HOLLINSHEAD'S DRUG STORE.
0" Medicines Fresh and Pvre.
Vov.31. iSi7.1 W. HOI.I INSHEAD.
Oo.ri' rontJin tii sii u ii it
you want nny Ihinj in the Fum il ti: e
r Orninientul line that Mc-'urty in the
ild-rVllows IIhII, Mil 111 Street. Strom's
urjj, Pa., j6 the place to 11. Sej I. "2t'i
Pec. 19,72-tf.