The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, April 03, 1873, Image 3

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    The Lehigh Valley Railroad announces
a quarterly divideud of 2j pfcr ceut.,
payable April loth.
A hill amend the Local Option law ol
last year has been favorably reported in
the State Legislature. It provides that
domestic mines, cider and malt liquors
shall not be included in its operations
The only immediate effect of the bill
would be upon the election in I'hiladel
phia next October.
. m
The lrrgest number of dismissals ever
made by a Presideut at one time, will be
on the JUtn oi .iay nei, wnen emeeu
hundred Assessors and Assistant Asses
pors of the Internal Revenue will be dis
charged. The Bureau employs two hun
dred and forty five clerks and messengers
at headquarters.
Philadelphia had in the year 1872 112,
000 houses 3U00 more titan New York
nnd Brooklyn combined. The population
overawed about six person to each house,
while in New York the average is nearly
fifteen. It is very well for New Yorkers
to speak of Philadelphia as a provincial
town, but the figures show that she is
fconsiderable of a place.
A. friend assures us that it was so cold
1 kookers at one time during the last
winter that you could walk along after a
couple of men nnd read on the ground
just what they had been saying, and a
scolding woman got up to her knees in
Iter own abuse five minutes after begin
ng ber oration. Yorkers Gazette.
Sequel to the Item about Glass Stock
ings. A glass composition, which may be
made" at any time into curled or frizzled
yarn, has been discovered by M lirun
fant.'ol' V.it-nBi. Tlcs frizzled threads
surpass it fitness not only the finest cot
ton, but eveu a single cosooo thread, and
they appear at the me time almost as i
eoft and elastic as silk lint. anI LcauUIol
o tbe eye. These smooth threads are
now wora ia textile fabrics, which arc
tuade into neckties aod various other arti
cics. In softness the glas yarn aim
approaches silk ; and to the touch it is
.like the choicest wool or cotton. It also
possesses a remarkable strength, remains
uohanged in light and warmth, and is
altered by moisture or acids. Another
great advantage which it necessarily pos
escs, is that of being non inflammable
and incouibustable. The composition ol
this glass material is peculiar to the iu
ve&tor. The spinning requires extraor
dinary dexterity aod constant atteution,
nod is said to be very trying to the sight.
With a wheel of the diameter of five Au
trian yards, one operative is able to spin
three thousand yards per minute, all ol
the most u oil or in size and beautiful
quality.
Slroiiil-sburs 3Iarket Report.
Corrected weekly for The JeflTersonian by C.
I). Drodhead. Wholesale and Hetail Dealer in
Groceries and Proviions,
Mess Pork, per bbl.
Hams, 6igar cured, per lb.
Nh.iuMers
Mackerel, No. 1. per bbl
No. 2,
Butter, ml!
Salt per Sack
Lard
Cheese
E;'gs, per dozen
Beans, per bushel
Dried Apples per lb.
Potatoes, per bushel,
Hay, per ton
Straw, per ton
Wood, per cord
Wool
18 00 20 00
J 5
1H
20 00 25 00
13 15
30
2 25
12
20
30
1 50
2 00
6
7ii
15 00
12 00
5 00
35 40
GRAIX 31.1 RELET REPORT.
Corrected weekly by Gardner &. Wallace,
Wholesale and Retail dealers in Flour.
Meal, Feed, Grain. &c
J-'iour, per bbl., Extra to heft
Family
lye Flour per bbl.
Com Meal, per cwt. chop
Fee, 1r grain, per cwt
White Wte.it per bushel
Red Wbe&l
5iuck heat Fkwr, per cwt.
Core per bu&k
Oa1
Barley
dick ' heat
Rye
H00 to $10 00
5 50 00
1 50 1 3')
1 30 1 60
J 00 1 75
1 75
3 50
60
40
50
70
90
Special DSTotices.
-o to Simon Fne(Ts for loot and sboes.
Go tcSiuKwa Fri.ef for fiSiiris zni. Uui-
Go to iu:oji Fried's lor trunks and
'aliaes.
If yem tra-nt to see ths latest style of
Jail aad wiutcr goods, go to Simon Friers.
Go to Siuioa Fricd's for a uioc fitting
tuit
Go to Slaion Fried's for neck tics and
collars.
There is no charge for showing goods at
J'ried's, neither arc there cross looks if you
do not buy.
A CAKU TO T!Ii: LAlIi:S.
DUPOJN'CO'S GOLDEN PILLS.
There is not a Lady living, but what at some
period of her life wili find Dupoheo's Golden
Pills just the medicine she needs.
TOE NERVOUS DEBILITY, HEAD
ACHE, FAININESS, &c.,
Tliy never fail, and may be depended upon
in every case of difficulty caused by cold or
disease. They always give immediate relief.
A lady writes: Duponco'a Golden Pills re
lievd me in one day, without inconvenience.
The genuine are in (White) boxes, and up
on each box my private Revenue Stamp, with
out which none are genuine, and the box is
signed S. D. IIQWE."
Full and explict directions accompany each
hox-Price $1.00 per box, six boxen "$5.00.
Sold by one Druggist in every town, village,
cty and hamlet throughout the world. '
Sold by DRE1IEK & BRO., Druggists, Sole
Agenu for Monroe County, Strotutsburg, Pa.
These Pills will be sent by mail (free of poR
ta8) to any part of the Country, on receipt of
the price thereof. tdec 12 '72-Cni.
The most Wonderful DiscoTery of the 19th Ccafury,
Dr. S. D. Howe's
ARABIAN MILK-IT RE
FOR CONSUMPTION,
and all Diseases of the Throat, Chest and
Lungs. (The only medicine of the kind in the
world.)
A Substituteor Cod Liver Oil.
Permanently cures Asthma, Bronchittis. In
cipient Consumption, Loss of Voice, Shortness
of Ureath, Catarrh, Croup, Loughs, Colds, &c,
in a few days, like magic. Price SI per bottle;
six torso. AIJMJ, JLU4. s. u. liUYVlvS
ARABIAN TONIC BLOOD-PURIFIER,
which differs from all other preparations in its
immediate action upon the
Liver, Kidney's and ISlood.
It is purely vegetable, and cleanses the system
of all impurities, builds it right up, and makes
pure, Uieh lilood. It cures Scrofulous Disea
ses of all kinds, removes constipation, and
regulates the bowels, for "General Debility,",
"Lost Vitality," and "Broken-down Constitu
tions," I "challenge the 10th Century" to find
its equal.
EVERY BOTTLE IS WORTH. IT3 WEIOnT IN GOLD.
Price $1 per Bottle; six Bottles $5. Sold by
uti&iicu & buu, Uruggista.
Sole agents for Stroudsburg, Pa.
DR. S. D. HOWE, Sole Proprietor.
dec 1272-Gm. 161 Chambers St, New York
Kstey Cottage Organs.
lhc 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 Jlcr-
ntana and the wonderlul Vox Jubilante.
Every instrument fully warranted.
IsST" 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. o.'72-tf.
Stroudsburg, Pa.
MAUUIED.
At Newburg, Orange Co., N. Y. on the 20th
of March by Kev. Mr. Longaker, Mr. Charles
B. Shelly and Miss Mary 1,11a Melick, loth of
Newburarh, oldest davchter of Samuel Melick.
On February 19ih 1873, at the house of the
bridegroom, by Rev. J. II. Frits, Mr. Olivet"
Courtnglit, and Missbarah lnbIc,auofmith
field twp., Monroe Co., Pa.
DIED
March loth, 1S73, Mr. Joseph Zimmermen,
of Branchville, Smithfield twp., Monroe Co.,
Fa., aged 3 years, 2 months and 7 days.
March 17th 1S73, Mrs. Sabina Weaver, wife
of Valentine Weaver, of Smithfield twp., Mon
roe Co., l a., aged 60 years, 10 mo and 24 days
March 18th 1S73, Mr. Moses Z. Michael, of
Pahaquarry twp.. Warren Co., N. J., aared 46
March 21t 1873, Ida, infant child of Daniel
and Julia Walter, aged 2 years, 2 months and
1 day.
At Jackson, on March 20th 1S73, Rachael,
wife of Ezra Marvin, after a lingering illness
of sixteen weeks, aged 5. year, 0 nlont lis and
14 da vs.
Dr. J. I-I. Stmll,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office 1st door above Stroudsburg House,
residence 1st door above P. O. april 3-1 m
'10
NOTICE.
The Co-partnership heretofore existing be
tween John II. Conner and J. T. Carmer, in
the butchering business, in the Borough of
btrotidsburg, was dissolved by mutual consent.
The book account, &c. have been left in the
hands of J. II. Conner for settlement, till the
first of May next. After that date they will
be placed in the hands of a Justice of the Peace
for collection. JOHN II. CONNER.
J AS. T. CA11MER.
Stroudsburg, April 1, 1S73.
NOTICE-
The butchering business will be continued
by the undersigned, at the old stand, where a
full supply of choice Beef, &c. will constantly
be kept ou hand. I atronage respectfully
solicted. JOHN H. CONNER.
April 3, '73-1 m.
McCLELLAN'S INSTITUTE.
West Chester, Pennsylvania.
Newly furnished and equipped throughout.
htndents prepared for College, or for Business
Manners and morals receive as much care
as the intelleect. Instruction faithful.
Training manly. Government sensible.
Special provision made for very young boys.
For Circulars address
R. M. McCLELLAN.
April 3, 1S73. Principal.
A. CAED.
Having recovered from my recent illness,
would inform my friends, and the public
generally, that I am prepared to attend to all
professional calls with promptness. Charges
as usual, moderate.
March 27-1 1 GEO. W. JACKSON, M. D.
For Sale A Great Bargin.
$500 will buy a nice little Housa and Lot
near East Stroudsburg Depot. Lot 405 200ft.
Term, $2-30 cash, balance very easy. Also,
$200 will buy a fine Building Lot, 40 x 200 ft.
Terms, S50 cash, balance in monthly payments
to suit purchasers. Call on or address
PEIRSON & STILLMAN,
Jan. 16'72-tf j - Opposite Depot.
Auditor's Notice.
Estate of Peter Kunkd, of Polk tsp., dee'd.
The undersigned Auditor appointep by the
Orphans' Court of Monroe County, to make
distrbution of the money in the hands of John
S. Fisher, Executor of the Isat Will and Testa
ment of the estate on Peter Kunkel, deceased,
hereby gives notice that he will attend to the
duties of his apjointment on Friday, April 18,
1873, at the Prothonotary's office, in the
Borough of Stroudsburg, at which time and
place all jersons having any claims against
said fund will present the same or be forever
debarred from coming in for anyshare there
of. THO. M. McILIIANEY, Auditor.
March 20, 1873.-4L
Auditor's Notice.
Estate of PT-EU FREDERICK, dee'd.
The undersigned, appointed by the Orphan's
court of Monroe County, Auditor to examine
aiyl if occasion require re-settle the fifth ac
count of Robert W. Swink, and Andrew Storm,
Executors, of Peter Frederick, dee'd, will at
tend to the duties of his appoinlmeut on,
SATURDAY, April 12th, 1S73,
at 10 o'clock, A-. M., at the Prothonotary'n of
fice, in Stroudsburg, at which time and dace,
all persons indebted are required to attend, if
they see propr.
TIIO. M. McILIIANEY.
March 13, 1873.-4t.
.
Auditor's Notice.
Estate of OOTL1EB LOIINER, deceased.
The uudersigned appointed bv the Ornlmns1
Court of Monroe county, auditor to make dis
tribution of the money in the hands of George
vj. ouaier, Aaminisiraior oi me Instate ot said
deceased, will attend to the duties of his pd
pointment at the Prothonotarys office in
Stroudsburg, on Monday. April 21. 1873. at 2
o'clock p. m.. when and where all nprsnna
interested are required to attend and present
ineir claims, or be torever debarred from com
mg in for a share of said fund.
JOHN S. FISHER.
March 20-4t Auditor.
Auditor's Notice.
Estate of Francis J. Smith, dee'd.
1 he undersized Auditor appointed bv the
Orphans' Court of Monroe Co., to make distri
bution of the money in the hands ofilezckiah
Smith, Administrator of the estate of Francis
J. bmith, deceased, hereby gives notice that he
mi am-iiu tu me nuiiits oi nis appointment on
Thursday, April 17, lS73,at the Prothonotarv's
otnee in the .borough of Stroudsburg, at which
time and place all persons having any claims
against said fund will present the same or be
forever debarred from comintr in for anv share
it "
inereoi.
TIIO. M. McILIIANEY, Auditor.
March 20, 1873.-4t.
Auditor's Notice.
Estate of William A. Knerr. f
The undersigned appointed bv the Court nf
wmmon rieas ot Monroe Countv, Auditor to
maKe air.trioution ot the inonev in the hands
of Linford Maish, Assignee "of William A.
Knerr, for the benefit of creditors, herebv pivps
notice that he will attend to the duties of his
appointment on Saturday, April 19, IS73, at
10 o'clock a. m., at the Prothonotary's Office
in fctroudsburg, at which time and place all
persons having any claims against said fund
will present the same or be forever debarred
from coming in for anv share thereof.
THO. M. McILIIANEY, Auditor.
March 20, 1873.-4t.
To Investors.
To those who wish to reinvest Counons or
Dividends, and those who wish to increase
their income from means already invested in
other less profitable securities, we recommend
the Seven-Thirty Gold Bonds of the. Northern
acific Railroad Company as well secured and
unusually productive.
1 lie bonds areahvavs convertible at Ten per
cent, premium (1.10) into the Company's Lands
at Market Prices. The Rate of interest (seven
and three-tenths per cent, gold) is equal now
to about SJ currency yielding an income more
than one-third greater "than U. S. 5-20s. Gold
Checks for the semi-annual interest on the
Registered Bonds are mailed to the Post-Office
address of the owner. All marketable stocks
and bonds are received in exchange for North
ern Paoificfl on most favorate terms.
JAY COOKE A CO.
New York, Philadelphia and Washington,
Financial Agents Northern Pacific R. R. Co.
Bonds for sale in Stroudsburg, by the
Stroudsburg Bank, and Monroe County Bank.
March 27, 1873. 4t
Orpbans' Court Sale.
By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court
of Monroe county, will be sold at public sale
on the premi.-es, on
SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1873,
the following Real Estate, of Peter S. Bisbing,
late of Pocono township, in said county
deceased viz :
A csrtaian messuage and Lot of Land,
situate in said township of Pocono, containing
99 ACRES AND 127 PERCHES
more or less, bounded by land of Addison
Henry, Nicholas Mader, Richard N. Cramer,
Isaac Brink and others; about 40 acres cleared,
10 acres
MEADOW,
balance good Timber Land. The Improve
ments are a Log
DWELLING HOUSE,
16 by 18 feet 1J Stories. Frame
Barn 16 bv 30 feet, and other t-Hhr
buildings. There is an
APPLE ORCHARD
and other Fruit Treess on the premises. The
public road leading fn-ni Tannersville to
llenryville, passes through the same. Spring
of water near the door and stream of water
running through the premies.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock a. m., of said
day, when conditions will be made known.
DANIEL LEi:. Administrator,
Bv order of the Court. Thomas M. McII-
haney, Clerk March 2Q-4t
THE MONROE COUNTY
Co Operative Life. Insurance
COMPANY.
STROUDSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA.
Limit 5,000 Members.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Any pprpon of sound bmly and mind, of
enh-r sax, not less than fi'teen nor more
than eixty-five years of ng, and not enga
ged in any occupation, 'xcetMlinly danger
ous i life, may become a member of this
Company, by paying an admission fee, as
follows:
From IS to 40 years of age S3 00
" 40 to f0 5 00
ftO t f0 " 10 00
60 to 6 " 20 00
And one dollar and ten cents fereacli mem
ber who dieK.
The advantages of tlrs COMPANY over
lh ordinary Lifr Instirnnce Companies a r.
that the fees are go email that the man. of
moderate mans can secure a comnetency
to his famdy at a trifling cost, and payable
sit such long interval, and such 6m ill sums
that no person can be inconveienced by
thm.- This compuiy cannot fail; No
panics can effect it. Person- holding cer
lificHtes of membership in thi Company,
re pure in case of death that their fauiibep
or heirs will gt as many dollars as there
are members in the Company.
No restrictions are placed upon traveling
or residence.
Applications for insurance, or informa
tion, may be made to the Directors or Secre
tary, at Stroud sburu', Pa.
DIRECTORS.
R. S. Staples, II. It. Biesecker,
M. F. Colb.iugh, Win. Fine,
Kindarus Shupp, J. II. Ftherman,
C. D. Brodhead, Peter Gruver,
E. B. Dreher.
R. S. STAPLES, Prea't.
JAMES CARR, Sec'y.
March 6, 1873-tf. '
Found out why people go to McCarty's to
get their furniture, because he buys it at the
Ware Rooms of Iee & Co. and sells it at
an advance of only twenty-two and two
nuunper cent, kjt in oiner words, lxocKme
Chairs that he buys of Lee & Co. (through
the runners he don t have) tor $4,50 he sell;
for $5,50. Fays him to buy some good Fur
nVir l.V.V. Xr fU
Stroudsburg, Aug. 18, 1870. tf.
J". 33. HULL,
(Successor to J. E. Erdman,)
Monroe Co. Marble Works,
Main St., Stroudsburg, Pa.,
Where will be found constantly on hand or
made to order,
MOAU.tiEXTS,
IIEADSTOXES, &C
of the best Italian and American Marble.
Having been in the employ of Mr. Erdman
for nearly ten years. I feel confident in inv
ability to please all that give me a call. All
work warranted to give entire satisfaction.
JpSy Orders by mail promptly attended to.
feb2072-tf
Theo. F. Hallock. N. H. Shaffer.
HALLOCK & SHAFFER,
House,Sign& Ornamental Painters,
AND
PAPER HANGERS.
Shop on Main st. 2d floor in J. S. William's
bidding, next door to Flory's Stove .Store
P. S. Orders by mail promptly attended to.
January 30, 1S73 6m.
Van Beil's $4 Whiskey.
$4 PER GALLON or 911 PER CASE of twelve
larpe bollles
This Whiskey ia Pure Rye, four years old
and very mellow.
Van Beil's 'Yellow Seal Sherry.
$11 TEH CASE of twelve large bottles.
This Wine we offer to our Friends, knowing
it to be perfectly pure and always uniform in
quality.
ASK YOUR GROrEIl FR
VAN BEIL'S S4 WHISKEY.
ASK YOUR DRU5ClT FOR
VAN BEIL'S $4 WHISKEY.
TELL YOUit GROt'SR YOU WANT
VAN BEIL'S 'YELLOW SEAL SHERRY.
TELL YOUR IIU'G51 T YOU WANT
VAN BEIL'S 'YELLOW SEAL' SHERRY.
Or, send your order direet to
H. & A. C. VAN BEIL,
THE WINE ME IIC HANTS,
No. 1310 Chestnut Street,
PHILADELPHIA
Importers of all fine Brandies, Gin?, Rums
iid Wine?, and dealers in the best qualities of
ive and Uourbon Junkies by tbe barrel,
demijohn or case.
CHAMPAGNES."
February 27, 1873 lv.
0. H. Dreher. E. B. Dreher
J
(2 doors west of the "JefTersonian Office,")
ELIZA HEX II STREET,
Stroistfsburg, Ia.,
DREHER & BRO.,
DEALERS IN
Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery
and To 12 tt Articles.
3?aints,
OIKS, VARNISHES, GLASS & TUTTY.
Abdominal Supporters and Shoulder
Braces.
Seeley's
Hard IllJISIIEZl TKUSSES Also
Hitter's
TRUSSES OF VARIOUS PATTERNS.
Lamps and Lanterns Burning
and Lubricating Oils.
Physicians' Prescriptions carefully Com
pounded. N. P. The highest Cah price paid for
OIL of W1NTERGREEN.
may 4-tf.
Chance lo male Money !
One Hundred Dollars from One Dollar.
Mire UiiiiS and no Deception.
Every perpon owning HORSES. CAT
TLE, SHEEP and HOGS are guarant.-rd
to make One Hundred Dollars by using a
One Dollar Package of
"YOUATT'S CONDITION POWDER,"
manufactured by William IIollinshead,
Strnudburg. Ii you hive never used it try
a Package and if it does ndi benefit ynur
6tnck to the amount nf one hundred dollars,
in your estimation, call at the store and net
ymir money refunded
HORSES. ll will give them a good ap
petite, keep their tskin loose and renders the
coat sofi and shining, keeping tdeni in i?o d
condition with on-ha!f tie feed, being there
by a saving of one-h;ilf the monwy.
COWS. It mak8them give more milk
wilh one-hall the teed, and if they yive more
milk of course you nuk? more BUTTFR,
and the more butter th more money
I have so much confidem-e in iha Citt'e
Powdsr tint I make th above offer, know
ing well that it will do all that id claimed
for it.
VM. IIOLLINSHEAD.
07" Ask to see The Great Tobacco An
tidote. March 4, 18fi9. if.
REV. EDWARD A. W I LSON'S (of Wil-lium-burgh,
N. Y.) Recipe for CON
SUMPTION and ASTHMA carefully com
uounded at
H0LLINSHE AD'S DRUG STORE.
Qj" Medicines Fresh and Pure.
Nov.21. 1807.) W. IIOLLINSHEAD.
NEW
MACIIME SHOP I
The subscriber having started a Machine
Shop,-near the head of
Main Street, Stroudsburg, Pa.,
is prepared to build, and repair all ku ds ot
Mac'nnery with accuracy, and die-patch
Being fitted wiih
SPECIAL MACHINERY FOR TURN
ING, SHAFTING. AND PUL
LEYS. AND WITH IM
PROVED TOOLS
or various kinds, ai d having-sn expTonc
ot over Thirty years, in designing, and
building machinery lor spec-fa purprses, I
feel wurrauted in guaranteeing the best of!
work. Havo on hand, and buildincr.-
rOKTlCLE STEAM EXCISES,
of from 2 to If) Horse Power, designed
especially tor Farm ue, or lor dri.ing smy
t machinery. I also keep in stock.
several thou.-and feet of
Premium New York Oak Tanned Belting,
in widths of inch tG inche?, (can obtain
wnler ones at vi rv ehort notice .it nianu-
ficturer prices, al.-o L.ice Leather. Belt
iivets, Punches, &c,
STEAM PIPES & FITTINGS
of the variouss sizes. Pipe cut and fitted,
at short notice.
Hemp &, Rubber Steam Pacitiu?.
I would call the attention of Blacksmiths.
Wheelwrights, nnd others, t my assort
ment of ad sizes of
Machine Bolts, Nuts, Washers,
j-jag screws, ana .Bolt-ends,
which I offer at New York prices. The
Bdt-en.ls especially, bem'r threnied and
fittc.i with nuts by mschineiy, enable the
i acksmitlis lo iuniisli bolls ol any 'ei cth.
much cheaper, and quicker, than to cut
them bv hand.
Call in and see my stock and Machinery.
G. SAN FORD.
March C, 1673 tf.
The Corner - Store
A SUCCESS!
The Cash System a Success I
C. R. ANDRE & Co.
"With many thanks for the liberal nntronace
bestowed in the past, would now call special
attention to the balance of their
FALL AND WINTER STOCK,
which is yet large and well selected, consisting
of
DRY GOODS,
JAPANESE SILKS and STRIPES,
CLOTHS and FANCY CASSIMERES,
VE. TINGS, WOOL JACKETS,
VELVETEENS,
PLAIN and PLAID FLANNELS,
NOTIONS &c, &c.
The time is approaching to take account oi
stock, and these goods must be sold to make
room for SPRING STOCK, consequently will
be sold at
REDUCED PRICES.
All who wish to buy cheap and pave money
come and 6ce what we have to olltr. Terms
CASH 0. li. 4 NDHE & Co.
jan. 30, 1873.
A MCC STOCK. OT CHOICE
Family Groceries, Queensware, Glass
ware, Wood and Willow-ware, at
C. U. ANDRE & Co.
Terms CASH. Ijan. 3U, '73 tf.
HA.1I I ETON'S $22,131 LESS COR
SETS. The best in use. The only
place they can be had iu town is at the cor
ner store. TrjT them.
(J. R. ANDRE & Co.
jan. 30,
'73. tf.
J 1ST E "VV
HAT & CAP STORE.
Main Street, Fowler's Building,
STROUDSBURG, PA.
The undersigned having iust 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 tc
give him a call. He is a
Practical Hatter,
and can therefore fit any person that may be in
want of a Hat or Cap.
Hat repaired, ironed", cr trimmed at short
notice and moderate Prices.
September 5, '72-tf.J J. A.. HAYS.
Executora Sale of a valuable
PIECE OF LAND.
The undersigned offers at private pale,- a
valuable FAUM, situate in Stroud town
ship, Monroe County, l'a., one mile "from
the Stroudsburg Depot, on the Milford road,
adjoining land of Stroud Burson, John W.
Vatilleet, Daniel Callaghan, containing
Thirty-two Acres,
more or less, all cleared, and in a high state
of cultivation.
The improvements are a two- ju
story
Frame Dwelling House, jy?ij
18 by '23 feet, a FRAME RARNiki by 40
feet, Carriage IIoue 20 by 20 ft, and other
out-buildings. A nover failing well of water
near the door, and a lot ol choice fruit trues
on the premises.
JACOB b llERZOU; J EMutors
Stroud tsjv, Sept. 25, 1872.
T otir Friends and Patrons
We annouwe that at th6 fate meeting of th
Monroe County Agricultural. Scriety, the firtt
premium was awarded to the s('ey Organ.
With due regard to the energy ml zeal of
other panic? competing for the same rize, they
found their instrument, whin coibpa'red with
the superior merits of the Estey, to be fifth
class.- In other word enly ifaitalior&t;
The Ptyle of the Estey" is pleading, its full
depth of tone combines a Mveetncss nnd power
that will make it a favorite in every Louse cir
cle in Monroe county.
The ORGAN is aY.ratle and fullv puaran-
teed. .....
We iiivite the public to call and cxamina or
send for illustrated circular.
SOLD ON EASY TERMS.
. J. Y. SIGAFUS.
Slrondsburg, Sept.-2o, 1872,
The Sixth Premium.
For six successive years the Gkovek !; Bakf.r
Sewing Machine has carried off prites at tliw
Monroe Countv Fairs.
At the late meeting of the Sccietv. it award-
ed the Premium to this excellent Slai hine for
"DOING THE REST WORK DONE ON
TEE GROUND." We did not import our"
samples from the cities, but slowed the Com
mittee the capacity of the Machine, how com
plete and readilv every stvle of work could
done; sewing through nine thicknesses of hea
vy cloth, tour thickness of leather and scgar
boxes; then without anv change of needle cr
thread, sewing cambric, lnuslin and tissue pa-
cr.
4fter careful examination cf the different
machine!) on exhibition the Judges decided in
favor of the working abilhv of the " G rover &
Jaker."
Therefore the very lest Sewing Machine for
for every Lady to purchase U the improved
G rover & Baker.
Sold on monthly instalments, with full in
structions.
J. Y. -SIGAFUS,
Stroudsburg, Sept 2G, 1S72.
To Fruit Growers.
4
The underpinned, rronrietcra of TiTnrrdnn.
Nurseries, pronose to furnish the iii..ns of
Monroe county and vicinity, with
Fruit and Ornamental Trees
Hedge Plants, Shrubbery, &c.
of superior quality true to name, and warrant
ed tu be in good condition when delivered, and
quality a' represented.
Joseph 1. oulke,i3 our authorized aarent. to-
sell and deliver and collect for us. . v
JONES & PALMER!
Orders by mail promptly attended to. or will'
call at any ones residence" to take orders if re-'
quested to do so by word or letter. P. O. Ad-"
dress. JOS. 1". I OULKE,
Stroudsburg, Pav
Jan. 16, 1373.
A.
ROCK A FELLOW,
DEALER IX
Reaij-Madc nothing, Gents Tiii
r.ishiug Goods, Hals & Caps
Boots & Shoes, &e.
EAST STROUDSBURG, P
(Near the Depot.)
The public are invited to call and exam
ine irooils. Prices nit'deraie.
May C, 14W. tf.
ELATCELET'S
DIFKOVED ftCOBLR TOD IU?.
rS S Tasteless. Durable. Ecient.
and Cheap. The best Pump
for the iea.t money. Attention1
is especially invited to Watch
ley's Patent Improved Bracket
ind New Drop Check Yalver
which can be withdrawn witli--
out removing l!ie Pump or dis--
turbm the joints. Also, the
Copper Chamber, which never
cracks or scales, and will out'
last anv other. For sale hv
Dealer-' everywhere. Send for Catalogue and
Price-List. Chas. G. Blaciiley. MTr.
st. 12, 72.1y oOG Commerce St. l'hila., Ta..
OO U 0W..flima, ,.eoi.le .fe
tl! All clashes
f e llirr m x. vmnn
ri.i't. nuke more im ncval i.ik f.ir us ihtIh ir..r
inoriri.ts or n;l ttip time, t han at :nt liii.-i); else. "
P.trl:cuUii f.ee. AJJic U Slliitoii i i.o., Toiliuiia,
M.iine.
P. II.. HESS & C0.r
WHOLESALE AND RETATL DEALERS I.X
Tobaccos, Snuffs, Pipes, Cigars,
AND
SJ'OKEKS fiOODS GEXGEMIJX
Slgrn of the Indian,
Betrteen Stroudsburg House and IIollinshead'
Drug Store, Main Street,
Stroudsburg, Pa.
The best of everything in the line and
ll B2ASO ' A 15 3, Z: V 11 H C JS,
are upecialitica at this establishment. The tr.U
of the chewing and 6iuoking public respectfully
solicited.-
Aug.
15, '72-ffJ F. II. IIES3 A CO.
J S. WILLIAMS,
Watchmaker & Jeweler,
MAIN ST, STOUDSBURG, PA.
Locat d in corner building third door be
low the Jefier-oiiini office, llooui IwmdM.me-
'y filled up, and heavily stocked with the fi
nest assortment of
Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Jewelers No
tions, &ct
ever opred in ihisseetim ofcotintir.
A tun assort ment t Sjpri.icr. s, of the
bft quaTny, and s-uiied o ail ages, alvvay
on sale.
S Iv.T-wnre, and Silver Pitted" Wire, al
vyon hand at manufacturers prices.
0O"Utnairin-. e.itly executed, and char,
gps cxtrrmeSv hioutmip. Callb from the
public respect firlly lici!cd.
SdeAjentRiT ihe ceKbraled Diamoi.d
Spectacles.
November 5th, JS63 ly.
BLANK DKKDS "
Fur sale ut this OfBcti
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