The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, February 06, 1873, Image 3

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    Monroe Co. Agricultural' Society.
Secretary's Office, Stroudsburg, Pa.
January 20, 1873. J
S'QTICE. The annual meeting of the Stock
holders will be held at the Court House, in the
Jtorough of Stroudsburg. on Saturday, Febru
ary Sth, 1873, at 3 o'clock p. m. at which time
there will be an Election for five Directors to
nerve during the ensueing year.
WILLIAM S. REES.
jan. 23,-4 1. Secretary.
Auditor's Notice.
Estate of ELIZA SERFASS, deceased.
The ' undersigned appointed the Orphans'
Court of Monroe county, Auditor to make dis
tribution of the money in the hands of Nathan
Serfass, Administrator of the estate of said
deceased, will attend to the duties of his ap
jwintmcnt, at the I'rothonotary'a otiicc in
Steoudsbnrg, on Friday, February 21st, 1873,
at 10 o'clock a. ni. when and where all persons
interested are requested to attend and present
their claims or they will be forever debarred
from coming in for a share of said fund.
JOHN S. FISH Eli,
Jan.-23-4t. Auditor.
tEourt Proclamation.
Wh'ertas, the Hon. Samuel S. Dkeher.
President Judge ol the '22d Judicial Dietrictof
Pennsylvania, composed of the counties of
Wayne, Pike, Monroe and Carbon, and
John De Young, and Peter Gruver. EqrV,
Associate Judges of the Court of Common
Pleas of the County of Monroe, and by vir
tue of their offices. Justices of the Court ol
Oyer and Terminer and General Jai! delive
ry and Court of General Qu-irter Sessions in
and for the said County of Monroe, have is
sued their precept to me commanding that
. Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace and
Common Pleas and Court of Oyer and Ter
miner and General Jail Delivery and Or
phan's Court, fur the aid County of Monroe,
to be hoiden at Stroudsburg, on
MONDAY, the '2ilh day of February,
1S73. to continue one week, if necessary.
I hereby given to the Coooner, the Justices
of the Peace, and Constables of the said coun
:y of Monroe, that they be then and there
ready with their rolls, records, inquisitions,
examinations and other remembr.i rices t do
those things which their offices are appertai
ning and also that those who are bound by
recognizances to prosecute and givcevidtnee
c"ainl the prisoner that are or shill be in
the jai! cf the said county of Monroe, or a
gsinst persons who stand charged with the
commission of offences to lie I hen and there
to prosecute or testify nsslNil! be just.
(God save the Commonwealth.)
CHARLES "HENRY, Sheriff.
Sheriff Office Stnmrfcbur?, )
Jan. 30, 173. S
To Fruit Growers.
4
The undersigned, proprietors of Macedon
Nursrric, propose to furnish the citizens of
Monroe county and vicinity, with
Fruit and Ornamental Trees,
Hedge Plants, Shrubbery, &c.
of superior quality true to name, and warrant
ed to be in good condition when delivered, and
quality as represented.
Joseph F. Foulke, is our authorized agent, to
ell and deliver and collect for n.
JONES & PALMER,
Orders by mail promptly attended to, or wi!l
tall at any ones residence to take orders if re
quested to do so bv word or letter. P. O. Ad
dress. " JOS. F. FOULKE,
Stroudsburg, Pa.
Jan. 1G, 1S73.
ESTATE of JOHN KRESGE, Jr.
Notice onieelii.g of Creditors
The Undersigned Assingnee of John
Kresge, Jr., for the benefit of his creditors,
hereby gives notice that tliorc will be h gen
eral meeting of the creditors of said John
Kresge, Jr. held at the hotel belonging to
said estate, in the Boroueh of East Strouds
burg, Monroe County, Pennsylvania, on
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13th, 1S73,
st 2 o'clock p. xa. at which all those having
claims against ud estate are earnestly re
quested ui be present, to consult together as
to the best management of said estate, in or
der that all claims mav if possible l-c fuliy
., ivpiirilll'V lIw'Tl VII
raid. Dirrni- ivicu jwii,
Stroudsburg, Pa.,
Jan. 16th, 1S73.
Assignee.
Assignee's Sale
Of Valuable
Real Estate
AND
PERSONAL PROPERTY.
The undersigned Assignee of John Kresge, J r.,
will offer at public sale upon the premise?, on
Friday, the 14th day of February, 1873
At 2 o'clock P. M. all that certain
Hotel Property,
Montrintr to the estate of said isst:
Iff!
John Kresge, Jr., consisting of a FRAME
HOTEL, three and four stories in high, about
60 fret, front bv 39 feet in depth, with cellar
Kitchen and ceilar, Frame Kitchen and Coal
house attached. A Frame Stable about 30 ft.
by 75 feet. Frame feed House 10 by 10 feet,
Frame Hog IIoue 10 by 14 feet, Frame Shop
12 Wt 14 feet. Good water in house and stable,
twith hose and fire aparatu. This jaone of the
.oldest established aud lit appointed hotels in
:the Borough, situated jut btkvy the Rail Road
ipot.
ALSO :
FOUR TOWN LOTS,
valuable buildinsr sites tor store. &c, on Main
Hist! imnjpHiaiiv adioinine the hotel. This
w-hoUfHwperty will be sold together or separate
ALSO: At the same time and place, a
quantity of Bedroom Jd other Furniture,
consuuia q(
BEDSTEADS, BEDS.UITKESSES,
BED CLOTHING. WASH STANDS. CARPETS
and other articles loo numerous to mention.
Terms and conditions wiil be made known
on day of sale bv
STEPHEN KlSTLER, Assignee.
Stroudsburg, Pa., January 16, 1873.
BLANK LEASES
For Sale at this Office.
Receipts and Expenditures
- OF
MONROE COUNTY.
SIMPSON FEATHERMAN, Treasurer of
the county of Monroe, in account with the
aid county, for receipts and expenditures
for the year ending January 6, 1873.
DR.
To County taxes received on
duplicates for year 18G7 $10 00
ii
1868
1869
1870
1871
1872
40 09
ii
i
u
II
60 92
556 65
4857 81
8303 8113834 28
ii
i
State taxes received on
duplicates for year 1863
$5 00
50 36
188 25
266 19
1870
1871
1S72
i.
ii
II
II
509 80
6 50
Dog taxe received on
duplicates for year 1866
tounty taxes rec d on un
seated lands, for years
1870-71 2030 80
Road 2029 24
Speccial road 565 23
School 1494 68
Building
Bounty
County taxes received on
52 06
157 27 6329 28
122 73
74 91
1 20
186 28
18 44
105 54
23 16 637 26
seated lands fory's 1870-71
Road
Special road
(school
Building
Bounty
Poor
Redemption of unseated lands 212 39
" seated " 33 63 246 02
Amt received from Strouds
burg Bank on Commission
ers note
State tax received of Strouds
burg Bank
Amount received from sales
of old bridge material
Amount received from Pike
County, for repairs to
500 00
161 33
15 01
Bushkill briuge 66 9S
22206 46
225 05
12S 03
Balance due county $513 99
CR.
Payments as follows, viz:
State Treasury on acccount of
State taxes
Eastern Penitentiary board
ing convicts
P. G ruber late Treasurerbal
ancc due on settlement of
account of 1871
119 6;
1455 10
1302 94
263 81
Paid Jurors
Elections
Constables
Assessors
Printing Thco. Schoch
" A. O. Greenwald
Bridge views
Running township lines
Inquests on dead bodies
Boarding prisoners
Redemption of land
497 00 3523 85
449 75
5S5 65 1035 40
7 00
6 00
10 00
76 12
211 80
55 90
Fox and wild cat scalps 55 90 366 82
County bonds and intereft 3512 21
County Institute 60 00
Refunding on tax duplicates 9 93
ltnessex in Court cases 137 88
Fire Insurance taxes 55 25
Advertising unseated lands 30 00
Merchandise 25 14
Stoves for Co. buildings 102 76
Fuel " " 115 00
Repairs to " " 10 70
Cleaning Court House and
Commissoners omce 5 00
Stationery, books &cfor Coun
ty ofhees 215 14
Furniture for Court House 52 50
Po-taze 4 13
Lxpressaes 3 65 6 13
Collecting Tobvbanna dupli
cate for year 1870 10 33
County Commissioners 1055 9
Commissioners clerk salary 500 00
do making duplicate and
triplicate copies of registra
tion assessts 1872 25 00
Commissioners Council 95 00
District Attorney 24 00
Clerk of sessions 151 63
County Auditors 60 00
Auditor of Prothonotary and
Register and Recorders
accounts 7 50
Court Crier 105 00
Tipstaff 58 00
Jury Commissioner 35 96
Note to Stroudsburs bank 500 00
DRIDGES
Shoemakers
J3 00
63
3 00
1200
10 20
17 30
5 45
9 16
12 56
2 50
SO 13
58 40
10 36
35 95
133 33
54 83
155 29
167 11
2 75
2S6 49
429 09
955 55
3 19 34
16 03
171 58
239 49
Fennersville
Long Pond
Wire Creek
Hawks
Tobvhanna
Sullivan
Kunkletown
McMichaels
Kerr's
Fables
Kregeville
Rannberry
Zimmerman
Pocono
smiley s
Tanncrsrillc
Paradise
Cotanls
Ross Common
Stoddartsville
Stanhope
Rintx s
Phillips
Pells
P.rodhead's Iron
Bartonsville
529 37 3800 85
Road tazc3 on seated and unseated lands.
Barrett
Coolbaugh
Chestnuthill
Eldred
Jackson
Hamilton
M. Smithfield
Polk
Price
Paradise
Ross
Smithfield
Tobvhanna
180 89
13S0 00
35 00
15 63
79 62
30 88
50 71
28 34
71 72
30 30
27 17
16 39
391 66
Tunkhannock
230 39 2568 70
School tax on seated and unseated lands.
Barrett
Chestnuthill
Coolbaugh
Hamilton
J ackson
M. Smithfield
Polk
Price
Pocono
Ross
Stroud
Smithfield
Tobvhanna
217 33
35 00
376 11
37 65
66 81
74 59
32 53
103 61
20 87
66 69
39 15
58 57
362 59
Tunkhannock
201 48 1712 98
Bounty taxes on seated and unseated lands.
Chestnuthill
Jack so a
Stroud
Poor taxes on seated lauds
Chestnuthill
46 14
36 27
87 90 170 3
2 33
$20621 77
Commssious on receiving
$22206 46 2J per cent Oo5 16
" navinsr
$20621 77 2 J per cent 515 54 1070 70
T).Uni.il A, ID. VMintV 513 93
JMWUVfc y
22206 46
Examined and allowed by us January 6, 1873.
E. B. DREIIER,
KINDARUS SIIUPP, Auditors.
E. 1L HELLER. J
STATEMENT showing the indebtedness of
uie Uounty.
Outstanding county bonds 3745 00
" " checks 19 76
Note to Gideon Burrett 2000 00 5764 76
Co. taxes due by collectors 82S0 65
State " " " 371 94 8652 59
Assetts over liabilities
28S7 83
Balance due by Simon Myers on settlement of
his account as Treasurer, for the year 1867,
on doe tax 31 02
Balance due by Peter Gruver on settlement of
his account as Treasurer, for the year 1871,
on militia tax 47 54
Simpson Featherman, Treasurer of the County
of Monroe, in account with said county on
militia fines for the year ending January
6th 1873
Amount received on dupli
cates for year 1871 191 61
" 1872 172 90 364 51
Pd county Clerk for making
enrolment for year 18 2 25 00
1 assessors 64 14 89 14
Comm's. on 364 51 5 per cent 18 22
aiance due county 257 15
$364 51
Balance due county 257 15
Examined passed and allowed by us January
6th, 1S73.
E. B. DREIIER,
KINDARUS SIIUPP, Auditors.
E. II. HELLER. J
Simpson Featherman, Treasurer of the county
Monroe, m account with Smithfield and Mid
dle Smithlield township, on dog tax for the
year ending January 6th, 1S73.
Amount of taxes received on
duplicates for the year 1SG9 9 03
1570 25 00
1571 10 00
1872 57 43 101 56
K
(
.i
aiance due Treasurer 5 73
107 29
Paid P. Gruber, late Treasurer
balance due on settlement of
acccount for year 1S71 9S 22
44 checks 4 00
102 22
Commi's on $101 56 5 per ct.
5 07
107 29
Examined, passed and allowed by us January
btll, 183.
E. B. DREIIER,
)
KINDARUS SHUPP, V Auditors,
JU. 11. llJLL,tl
STATEMENT, showing balance due by Col
lectors on duplicates.
CO UN TV TAXES.
867 Jacob Price, Barrett
86S Christ. Kresge, Pocono
Jno W Vanauken, M Smithfield
869 Lewis V Williams, Smithfield
870 Reuben Dotter, Polk
John Van why, Smithfield
871 Jno A Dunning, Barrett
$2 42
68 67
42 31
1 89
125 06
164 2S
124 83
31 76
Kindarus Shupp,
Chesnuthill
Coolbaugh
Jackson
Hamilton
Paradise
Polk
Price
John II Teets,
Thomas Frantz,
Win McNeal,
James Wilson,
Reuben Dotter,
Lewis Price,
Wm E Keifer,
Phi Rockafellow,
John Vanwhy,
Arazi Vanauken,
Geo L Altemose,
872 Jno A Dunning,
Jas Wilson, Jr.
40 95
64 72
921 12
119 76
103 55
9 16
3 93
Stroudsburg
E. Stroudsburg 27 31
Smithfield 640 48
M Smithfield 429 49
Tunkhannock 1 72
Barrett 266 36
Coolbaugh 287 86
Chesnuthill 519 00
Kindarus fchupp,
Phil Rockafellow, E. Stroudsburg 218 63
John J Frable, Eldred 260 09
Samuel Gower, Hamilton 76165
James Rinehart, Jackson 131 23
Amzi Vanauken, M Smithfield 315 62
Lewis Lesoine, Price 44 55
Francis Keller, Paradise 94 41
Thomas Shivclv, Pocono 42 03
Jacob Serfass, " Tolk 397 48
Adam Correll, Ross 483 47
Win Mostellcr, Stroud 673 52
John Keener, Stroudsburg 424 74
JasGKintner, Smithfield 230 85
Jonas Christman, Tobvhanna 113 46
Geo L Altemose. Tunkhannock 92 32
$8,280 65
STATE TAXES.
1868 Christ Krege, Pocono $ 6 36
Wm McNeal, Hamilton 24 35
1870 Amzi Vanauken. M Smithfield 9 13
1861 Jno A Dunning. Barrett 24 00
John II Teets, Coolbaugh 3 92
Thomas Frantz, Jackson 9 37
Wm. McNeal, Hamilton 42 49
Lewis Price, Price 2 49
Phil. Hockafellow. E. Stroudsburg 1 62
John Vanwhy, Smithfield 13 75
Amzi Vanauken, M. Smithfield ; 16 71
Geo. L. Altemose, Tunkhannock 2 94
1872 John A. Dunning, Barrett 15 73
James Wilson, jr. Coolbaugh 3 85
Phil Rockafellow
East Stroudsburg 2 90
John J. Frable,
Samuel Gower,
James Rinehart,
Amzi Vanauken,
Lewis Price,
Francis Keller,
Thos. Shively,
Jacob Serfass,
Adam Correll,
Wm. Mosteller,
John Keener,
Eldred
19 13
Hamilton,
Jackson
M. Smithfield
Price
Paradise
Pocono
Polk
Ross
Stroud
Stroudsburg
Smithfield
316
8 17
15 33
3 18
8 05
12 01
12 89
12 73
24 42
24 00
Jas G. Kintner,
13 1
Jonas Christman, Tobvhanna
Geo L. Altemose, Tunkhannock
46
3 0!
371 94
MILITIA TAX.
1871 John A. Dunning, Barrett 17 50
John II. Tee, Coolbaugh 3 00
Thomas Frantz, Jackson 42 00
Win. McNeal, Hamilton 43 00
Jasv Wilson, jr. Paradise 13 00
Nathaniel Storm, Pocono 30 40
Lewis Price, Price 7 06
Phil Rockafellow, E. Stroudsburg 23 00
John Vinwhy,
Amzi Vanauken,
Geo. L. Altemose,
1872 John A Dunning,
James Wilson, jr.
Kindarus Shupp,"
Smithfield
37 50
M. Smithfield
Tunkhannock,
Barrett
Coolbaugh
Chestnuthill
48 00
13 50
33 00
10 50
45 50
Phil Rockafellow, E. Stroudsburg 21 00
John J. Frable,
Samuel Gower,
James Rein hart,
Amzi Vanauken,
Lewis Lesoine,
Francis Keller,
Thomas Shively,
Jacob Serfass,
Adam Correll,
Wm. Mosteller,
Eldred
25 00
Hamilton
Jackson
Smithfield
Price
Paradise
Pocono
Polk
Ross
Stroud
Stoudsburg
Smithfield
50 00
20 00
38 00
9 50
20 50
32 00
25 00
24 00
55 00
,69 00
45 00
14 00
14 00
John Keener,
Jas G. Kintner.
Jonas Christman, Tobyhanna
Geo. h. Altemose, Tunkhannock
823 96
16 00
33 50
20 00
13 44
23 50
14 00
41 00
45 00
DOG TAXES.
1866 Godfrey Transue,
1863 J. W. Vanauken,
1870 John Vanwhy,
Amzi Vanauken,
1871 John Vanwhy,
Amzi Vanauken,
1872 Jas G Kintner,
Amzi Vanauken,
Smithfield
M. Smithfield
Smithfield
M Smithfield
Smithfield
M Smithfield
Smithfild
M Smithfield
$211 94
Commissioners of Monroe County in ac
count tcith said County, for the year end
ing January 6, 1873.
DR. HENRY R. B1ESECKER.
To Cash per Checks $212 81
Balance duo 31 47244 28
CR.
Due on last year's account
8 88
205 00
30 40244 28
82 days $2 50 per day
ou nines cenu per miie
Balance due 31 47
CR
JOHN C. S TRUNK.
Cash per checks
Balance due
3S8 28
117 24505 52
CR.
Due on last years account
S6 74
352 50
66 28505 52
41 day $ 2 50 per day
657 miles 4 per mile
Balance due 117 24
DR.
SAMUEL POSTEN
Cash per checks
184 50
1 28
23 45209 23
Due on last year s account
balance due
DR.
1 1 days $2 50 per day
178 75
30 48209 23
62 miles 4 cents per mile
Balance due 23 45
DR PETER S. EDINGER.
Cash per checks
30 00
46 22-
balance due
CR.
1 27 days $2 50 per day
67 50
8 72 76
zib miles 4 cents per mue
Balance due 40 22 .
Examined passed and allowed by us J anu-
ary 6th. 1873.
KINDARUS SIIUPP, Auditors.
E. II. IlELLElt.
Charles Henry, Slieriff, in account tcith the
County oj Monroe, for the year ending
January 6th, 1873,
DR.
Due County on settlement
of last years account
27 20
40 00
9 30
Jury funds received dur
ing the year
Balance due
r6 50
CR.
Summoning 240 jurors
72 00
200
Advertising election
Cost in commonwealth cases 2 50 76 50
Balance due 9 30
Examined and allowed by us January Cth
873.
E. B. DREIIER.
KIN DA RUS S HUPP, V Auditors
E. II. 11ELLEH,
Jan. 16-3t.
FOR SALE CHEAP.
A nice House and Lot near East Strouds-
Dure uepot. lai -iu x leet. liouse nas
six rooms and out-kitchen and wood-noose
Fine well of never failing water. Plenty of
fruit. Address P. O. Box 20, Last Strouds
burg,
Pa.
Jan. 8 '72-tf.
or Salc-A Great Banrin.
7
$500 will buy a nice little Housa and Lot
near East Stroudsburg Depot. Lot 40 x 200 ft.
Terms, S250 cash, balance very easy. Also,
$200 will buy a tine Building Lot, 40 x 100 ft.
Terras, $50 cash, balance in monthly payments
to suit purchasers. Call on or address
PEIlibO & STILLMAJS,
Jan. 16 '72-tf Opposite Depot.
Auditor's Notice,
Estate of CHARLES PRICE, deceased.
The undersigned appointed by the Orphans'
Court of Monroe county, Auditor, to makedis
tribution of the funds in the hands of the
Administrator, among the parties entitled to
receive the same, will attend to the duties of
his appointment, on Thursday, the 13lh of Feb
ruary, at 10 o'clock a. m., at his office, in the
Borough of Stroudsburg, when and where al
persons interested are requested to attend and
present their claims, or they mill be forever
debared from coming in tor any share ot said
fund. J. Ii. WALTON,
Jan. 16, '72-4t. Auditor.
Auditor's Notice.
Esla -e of GEORGE SIIAFER, deceased.
The undersicned appointed by the Orphans'
Court of Monroe County, Auditor to make dis
tribution of the money in the hands of Charles
J. Shafer. Administrator of the Estate of said
deceased, will attend to the duties of his ip-
pointment, on Thursday, lebruary 6, lfcw3, at
10 o'clock A. M. at the Pruthonotary's Office,
in Stroudsburg, when and where all persons
interested are required to attend and present
their claims or they will be forever debarred
from corning in for a share of said fund.
THO. M. McILHAXEY, Adm'or.
January 9, 1873. 4t.
Auditor's Notice.
Estate of DA NIEL KERCIINER. -The
undersigned Auditor appointed by the
Court of Common Pleas of Monroe county, tc
make distribution of the balance in the hands
of Peter Gilbert, assignee of Daniel Kerchner,
hereby gives notice that he will attend to the
duties of his appointment, at the Prothonota
ry's Office, in Stroudsburg, on Friday, Februa
ry 7, 1873, at 10 o'clock A. M. when and when
all persons interested may attend, and thost
having claims against said estate are required
to present the same before the Auditor, or b
debarred from coming in for a share of saiu
fund.
THO. M. McILIIANEY, Auditor.
January 9, 1873. 4 1.
T
Auditor's Notice.
Estate of JACOB W. WILLIAMS, deceased
The undersigned apiointed by the Orphan"
Court of Monroe County, Auditor to make dis
tribution of the money in the hands of Abra
ham Custard and Mary E. Williams, Admin
istrators of the Estate of said deceased, will at
tend to the duties of his appointment, Thurs
day, February 6, 1873, at 10 o'clock A. M., at
the ofGce of Stephen Holmes, Jr., in Strouds
burg, when and where all persons interests
are requited to attend and present their claim,
or they will be forever debarred from cominj
in for any share of said fund.
JOHN S. FISHER, Auditor.
January 9, 1873. 4t.
Auditor's Notice.
Estate of DANIEL HELLER.
The undersigned Auditor appointed by th
Court of Common Pleas of Monroe county, t
make distribution of the balance on the ai
count of Charles B. Shafer, Assignee of Dani.
Heller, hereby gives notice that he will atten
to the duties of his appointment, at the oflice o
Stephen Holmes, Jr., in Stroudsburg, on Fri
day, February 7, 1S73, at 10 o'clock A. M
when and where all persons interested may ai
tend, and those having claims against sai
estate are required to present the same befor
the Auditor, or be debarred from coming in fo
a share of said fund.
JOHN S. FISHER, Auditor.
January 9, 1873. 4t.
BLANKS OF ALL KINDS for Bale a
thia Office.
GOOD THINGS
FOR
CHRISTMAS!
o
OLD SCOTCH WHISKY,
OLD IRISH WHISKY,
FINE JAMAICA RUM,
FINE ST. CROIX HUM,
Very OLD APPLE WHISKY,
All of these for noT driu ks for winter nights.
THEN WE HAVE
ELEGANT RYE WHISKY,
$4.00 a gallon ; $11.00 a dozen.
GOLD SEAL BRAXDY,
18.00 a dozen.
VERY FINE FALE SHERRY WINE,
$11.00 a dozen.
RARE OLD PORT WINE,
$11.00 a dozen.
All CAREFCLLY TACKED & sent to any ADDRESS.
SEND If I YCUn ORDERS.
II. & A. C. VAN I5EIL,
1310 Chestnut Street,
Philadelphia.
January 9, 1S73 5t.
V!ni?ir Kilter, are not a vile Fancy Drink,
made of Poor Rum, Whiskey, Proof Spirits and Refuse
Liquors, doctored, spiced, and sweetened to please the
taste, called Tonics," " Appetixers," "Restorers,"
Ac, that lead the tippter on to drunkenness and ruin,
but are a true Med. cine, made norn the native roots
and herbs of California, free from all Alcoholic Stimulants.
They are the Great lt!ood Purifier and a Life-giving
Principle, a Perfect Renovator and Invigorator of th.
System, carrying o!f all pnisonons mailer and restoring
the blood to a healthy condition, enriching it, refreshing
and invigorating both mind and body. They are easy
ef administration, prompt ia their action, ceruiu in their
results, safe and reliable in all forms of disease.
Xo Periom can take thoae Kltters accord
ing to directions, and remain long unwell, provided
their Wones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other
means, and tke vital organs wasted beyond the point
W repair.
Dyspepsia or Inrflg-rallon. Headache, Pain
in this Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dia
tiness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Had Taste
in tke Mouth, Rihotis Attacks, Palpitaiioa of the
Heart, I nflaminatioa f the I. tines, Pain in the rtjj.oiu of
the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms,
are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. In these complaints
it has n equal, and one bottle will prove a better guar
antee of its merits than a !e-'hy advertisement.
Far Kenaftle Couaplalnta, in young or old,
married or single, at the dawn of womanhood, or the
turn of life, these Tonic Bitters display so decided an
influence that a marked improvement is soon percep
tible. For Inflammatory and Chronic Ttliert
raatlsua and Gout, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Uiiious,
Remittent and Intermittent Fever, biscases of the
Blood, Liver, Kidneys aud Bladder, these Bitters have
been mot successful. Such Diseases arr caused by
Vitiated Blood, wh'clt is generally produced by derange
ment of the Digestive Organs.
They are aGralle Purgative as well as
a Tonic, possessing also the peculiar merit of acting
as a powerful atent in relieving Congestion or Inflam
mation of the Liver and Visceral Organs, and in Bilious
Diseases.
For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt
Rheura, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Car
buncles, Rinc-worms, Scald-Head, Sore Kyes, Ery
sipelas. Itch, Scurfs, Disculoratintis of the Skin, Humors
and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature,
are literally dug ap and carried nut of the system in a
short time by the use of these Bitters. One bottle in
tuck cases will convince tha most incredulous of their
turative effects.
Cleaaae the Vitiated ninod whenever you
End its imparities Lursting through thesUin in Pimples,
Eruptions, or Sores; cleanse it when you find it ob
structed and SMiggtsh in the veins : cleanse it when it is
foul ; your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood
pure, and the health of the system wiil follow.
Grateful Ihotiannils proclaim Vinrsar Bit
tkS the most wonderful Invigorant that ever sustained
the sinkina: system.
Pin, Tape, and oilier Worms, lurking in
the system of so many thousands, are effectually de
stroyed and removed. Says a distinguished physiol
ogist: There is scarcely an individual upon tha fact of tha
sank whose body is escmpt hnm the presence of worms.
It ia aot ana the hcaliky elements of the body that
worm eiist, but noon tha diseased humors and slimy
leaosits that breed these living monsters of disease.
Na system of Medicine, no vermifuges, no anthelmin
tics, will free th system from worms like these Bit
ters. Mechanical Dlsenaes. Persons engaged ia
Paints aud Minerals, such as Plumbers, Type-setters,
Gold-beaters, and Miners, as they advance in life, will
be subject to paralysis of the Bowels. To guard against
this take a dose of Walker's Vinbgak Bittbrs once
r r"ce a week, as a Preventive.
Dillons. Remittent, ana Intermittent
Fevers, which are so prevalent in the valleys of our
great rivers throughout the United States, especially
those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri; Illinois, Ten
nessee, Cumberland, Arkansas. Red, Colorado, Brazos,
Rio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile. Savannah, Roan
eke, James, and many others, with their vast tributa
ries, throughout our entire country during the Summer
and Autumn, and lemaikably so during seasons of
unusual heat and dryness, are invariably accompanied
by extensive derangements of the stomach and liver, imil
Other abdominal viscera. There are always more or less
obstructions of the liver, a weakness and irritable state
of the stomach, and great tOTxr of the bowels, being
clogged up with vitiated accumulations. In their treat
ment, a purgative, exerting a poweiful influence upon
these various organs, is essentially necessary. There is
no cathartic for the purpose equal to Da. J. Walkek's
Vinegar Bitters, as they will speedily remove tha
dark-colored viscid matter with which the bowels are
loaded, at the same time stimulating the secretions of
the liver, and generally restoring the healthy functions
of the digestive organs.
Scrofula, or IClntr'a TCvlI, While Swellings,
Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, Goiter, Scrofulous
Inflammations, Indolent Inflammations Mercurial Af
fections, Old Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eves,
etc, etc. In these, as in all other constitutional Dis
eases, Wai.kf.r's Vinegar Bitters have shown their
great curative powcia in the most obstinate aud intract
able cases.
Dr. Walker's California Vinegar Bill era
act on all these cases in a similar maimer. By purifying
the Blood they remove the cause, and by resolving away
the effects of the inflammation (the tubercular deposits)
the alTected parts receive health, and a permanent cure
is e fleeted.
The properties of Dr. Walker's Vinegar
Bitters are Aperient, Diaphoretic and Carminative,
Nutritious, Laxative, Diuretic, Sedative, Counler-Irrt-tant.
Sudorific. Alterative, and A nil-Bilious.
The Aperient and mild Laxative properties of
Dr. Walker s V ijiegae Bitters are the Lest safe
guard in all cases of eruptions and malignant fevers,
their balsamic, healing, and soothing properties protect
tha humors of the fauces. Their Sedative properties
allay pain in the nervous system, stomach, and bowe.s,
either from inflammation, wind, colic, cramps, etc.
Their Counter-irritant influence extends throughout
tha system. Their Diuretic properties act on the Kid
neys, correcting and regulating the flow of urine. Their
Auti-Bi!ious properties stimulate the liver, in the secre
tion of bile, and us discharges through the biliary ducts.
and art superior to all remedial agents, for the cure oi
Bilious Fever, Fever and Ague, etc.
Fortify the hotly airalnat ttlaeate bv puri
fying ail its fluids with Vinegar Bitteks. No epi
demic can take hold of a system thus forearmed. 1 he
liver, the stomach, the bowels, the kidneys, and the
nerves are rendeied disease-prool by tins great uivig-
Annt
Directions. Take of the Bitters on eoing to bed
at nitrht from a half to ona and one-half wiue-c!asfull
Eat cood nourishing food, such as beef steak, mutton
chop, venison, roast beef, and vegetables, and take
out-door exercise. They are composed ol purely veget
able increments, and contain no spirit.
J.WALKER, Prop'r. II. II. McBOSAU)4.CO.,
Druggists and Gen, Agts., & r rancisco, v-ai..
and cor. of Washington and Charlton Sts., New York.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS.
inudry 9, 1S73 3.u.
rvovr rooi. vouit ;io;i
L away for worthless articled of Furni
a l,itt nr., trt MpPa rlu'j a n A vmi will rr a
tll paid lor it. Bpt. i'6, '07.
jfiCiiTM
To our Friends and Patrons
We announce that at the late meeting of the
Monroe County Agricultural Society, the fint
premium was awarded to the Estey Organ.
With due regard to the energy and teal of
other partics.competing for the same prize, they
found their instruments, when' compared with
the superior merits of the Estey, to b fflk
class. In other words only itniitdiont.
The style of the Estey is pleasing, its full
depth of tone combines a sweetness and power
that, will make it a favorite in every house cir
cle in Mbnroe 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, 1S72,
The Sixth Premium.
For six successive years the Grovek & Baexb.
Sewinjr Machine has carried ofl vritei at tb
Monroe County Fairs.
At the late mectinc of the Society, it award.
ed the IWmium to this excellent Machine for
"DOING THE REST WORK DONE ON
THE GROUND." We did not imnortour
samples from the cities, but showed the Com-
uj-rttiij' ui ine iuaciiine, now com
plete and readily every style of work could b
done; sewing through nine thicknesses of hea
vy cloth, four thickness of leather and Begar
boxesj then without arty 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 Grover &
Baker."
Therefore the tery best Sewing Machine for
for every Lady to purchase is the imnmvrd
Grover & Baker.
Sold on monthly instalments, with full in
structions.
J. Y. A'lGXFTTS.
Stroudsburg, Sept 26, 1S72.
PAPER IIAMEK,
GLAZIER AND PAINTER,
MONROE! STREET,
Nearly opposite Kaulz's Blacksmith Shop,-
Stroudsbdrg, Pa.
The undersigned .would respecifullr in
orui the citizens of Stroudsbtirg; mid vicinity
h it he is now lully prepared 10 do all kimia
f Paper Hancriiij;,- (i azing an.i Paintinp,
romptly and ai short not;ce, and that he
vill keep constantly on huid a fin; ttock of
iipcr Ifanginsfs of all i!e.-crip'ions and at
w pric.-s. The i.-airona'ge of the public
i earnestly solicetf. May 16, 1873.
A.
ROCKAFELLOW,
DEALER IK
Readj-SIade Clothing 6cuts fur
nishing 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.
i ALT!
Charles p. mick,
Manufacturer of
ClGAES,
AJTD tflf OI.ESALE AND RETAIL DEALER 12?
Choice Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes,
AND
SI0KEKS GOODS C. EX Eft A MX
fitl?" Prices exceedingly moderate. St2
tore in Geo.' W. Drake's bmlding, oppoke'
Wallace Launlier l;iru,
MAIN St., STROUDSBURG, FA.
ept 12, 1S72. 3m.
BLATCIILET'S
OPROYED CUUMR V(!CD IOT.-
Kt"E Tastdes?. Durable. EfSoic-nf.-
and Cheap. The b-st Pi mp
for the least money. Atteminf
is especially invited to P'auh-
ley's Patent Improvtd 15 racket
nfid New Drop Check Valve,
.'which' can le withdrawn with
out removing the Pump or dis
turbing the joints. Also, the
Copper Chamber, which never
crack or wales, and wiil out
last arv other. Per sale bv
alers everywhere. .Send fof Catalogue and
rice-List. Chas. G. IJlachlly. MT r.
12, 72.1y 606 Commerce ?t. Phila., Pa.
?.j ti ,,f Aominu iieoplr nf eitii r x. vimk
r olil, m.ike irre in lit-y ul mnk for u irulu ti sjiAin
i.ment-. oi all tniie. tiutu ul tn ti.n n
ll t.rliUrs f e. Addict li Silicon & . O.. I uillaltti.
I ine.
P. II. HESS & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALtRS IN
fobaccos, Snuffs, Pipes, Cu,
AND
3 0KEUS GOODS GERE J
V
t
Sign or t!ie India:.,
between Stroudsburg House and Ilollinshead's
Drug Store, Main Sired,
Stroudsburg, Pa.
The best of everything in the line and
tre specialties at this establishment. The trnda
f the chewing anJ smoking public respectfully
olicited.
Vug. 15, '72-tf F. II. IIES3 A CO.
CAN YOU TCLL WHY JT IS
tht when any one come? to Strotid.
mrp to buy Furniture, they alvtuye inquire
.or McCarrya Furniture Store! Svii. 26
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