A despatch from Upper Sandasky, Ohio, gi'D tne particulars of the recent terrible tornaao ai iue village oi yumcy Tan county, says iwo cuuaren were v;iFed and several persons wounded, some . mi j:. Tt- i 0f whom win me. xiw uuuses ia tne -,th of the tornado were leveled to the Lund. The Methodist and Baptist charches were demoiisnea, and, snapping off large trees like pipe stems, the tornado hanced tnrougn me town ot Degratt. .lipre the terrible pcene was repeated nd if possible, the destruction of pro r,rtT was greater. In several instances cbilen were caught up by the wind and rried some distance io the nir. The devastation was terrible atid the people ,eed relief badly. Mottoes for 1872. je vigilant. pay a? you go. Trade is money. Jlead your county paper. N'evcr "fool" in business. iearu to think and act for yourself. Do not kick every stone in the path. Do not stop to tell stories in business Isoors. Jay strict attention to your own affairs trcp ahead rather than behind the imcs. Have but few conQJants, and the fewer the better. e jour own brains, rather than those hfotliers. i i -. - man ot nonor respects dis worn at It iocs his bond. Xo man can get rich who lounges in lores and saloons. If jou have a place of business, be found there when wautcd or in business tours. He who seeks to build bis reputation on the wenkness of another, has an un wfe foun'jhtiorj. Learn to say "no. No necessity of 'capping it dog fashion, but say it re rectfully. as you ought to. Help others when you can, but never pWcwhat you cannot afford to, simply letause it is fashionable. Style in Old Times. In 17S2 Gov. llancoek received his guests in a velvet cap, within which was one of fine linen, turned up over the edge of the velvet one, two inches. lie wore t Hack damask gown, lined with silk, a white satin embroidered waistcoat, black satin in small clothes, white silk stockings, and red morocoo slippers. The judges of the Supreme Court of Massachusetts is late as 1773, wore robes of scarlet, faced with black velvet ; and in Summer Hack silk gown ; gentlemen wore coats of every variety of color, generally the cape and collar of velvet of a different color from the coat. In 1780 Gen. Washing tun arrived in New York from Mount Vcrooa to assume the duties of the l'resi dtucy. He was dressed in a full suit ol Virginia home spun. On his visit to New Kogland he wore the old Continental uni f'rm, except on Sunday, when he appear din black. John Adams, when Vice 'reident, wore a sword, ami walked about the streets with his hat under his arm. At his levies in Philadelphia, President Washington was clad in hi. irk velvet, hi. Isir powdered and gat beted brhind in a rt'k lag, yellow gloves, kuee and shoe ladles, lie held in his hand a rucked hat ornamented with a cockade, fringed about hi inch deep with black feathers, a Ion; ford in a white scabbard, with a polish m steel hilt, hung at his hip. Huston 1 rattler. Mroudsbur? Marltct Report. lorrwted weekly for Tlir. Jffkkrsoxian, I')' C. IK 1roiiie.vi, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Groceries aud Provisions. Men Tork, per Lbl. Hamg, sugar cured, per lb, Mou'ders Mackerel. No. 1, per Lbl - No. 2, fter, roll kit per Sack lard 18 00 20 00 12 15 10 20 00 25 00 13 15 25 2 25 15 12 15 18 18 1 50 2 00 10 40 15 00 12 00 5 00 35 40 n, per busliel Jned Apple per lb. Poutnes. per buhel, ""J", per tun per ton JooJ, pcr cor(j "ttol GR.UX MARKET REPORT, greeted weekly by Gardner &. Wallace, N'Hle .,,d Retail dealers ia Flour, " '".reed, brain, &lc ly P;r Lbl., Extra to Lest ihiIjt Jle Flour per bbl. eS 00 to $8 80 5 50 160 1 60 1 40 6 00 1 80 1 75 rSw.e,l,per.cwt- choP 1 50 1 40 3 50 75 rwhnt Flour, per Brfy Uheat cwt. 3 00 54 50 80 90 ""onr Of a Prominent Phv- siciau. ;mUl!ng the !,ast "Knt vcars I have had fre- i-s of witnessing the elfeet of h fir, KRB Fitters inv.n iersons pufler- it to ,,r, caknw, Diarrlwea, &e. I have known tliir fIiu,'l"t!seful in many cases, where Al- Ht f , T 1 al dlc and 1 1 vdroiiathie treat j,,: 71.01- I still eoniinue to use it in 'tu.l1 UntS itu lmifwtn success, and io. UiU1?' in I,ro"'cing it the uost r;in f rwbd.v J't-t discovered for diseases '?, diddered .Stomach, Liver, or Jovel lours. otv t,,,4 jJ:Hi9o, J. T. BAKKK, M,D. W rWf' "r.Pa. "UP.,. vwf"ip, on tue 17tb just. Mrs. J.rfcihj "e OI u- "niton JJuruelt, aged In t.. . oSm?! townsllP, on tlie 15th int., Mrs. mile7j aged 91 year. '&burgJ' on the 19th Mr. Isaac ck0ff, aged 83 years. In ORDINANCE No. 4. Be it enacted and ordained by the Chief Pur- SrLl,AJT,..UnCl1 f "ie IiorOUSh of E 5T 5. i i i Biwn Street" be uWInrwt Pi.i: tt:. way of tatty (W ft.) width. A draft of k7.,H : . - uuiiu iiitii sm-ct 13 placed on Lie at the Prothonotary's Approved the 4th day of April, 1871. I. T. PUTERP A Tf : T r t, . Henry Miller Sect' v. ' June 20, 1872 4t. " ORDINANCE No. 5. Ie it enacted and ort1nIn1 hvUr'k:nfT)... Town Council of the Borough of East Stroiulsburg, that : Washington Sfroot" i. .t,v..j Pu .hc II.gh-wayof (fiO ft.) sixty feet width. A draft of said street i i.l-wvc! . ... ,i Prothonotary's Oilioe. Approved the 3d day of Februarv, A. D Ie2. I. T. PITTKTJtlAT-fJTr n U - - ...... v. nuicn, Kxnv Miller, Secretary. June 20, 1872. 4t. . Notice to Bridge Builders. The snbscrihera. Commissioner nf c,n tie3 of Monroe and EuKerne, will receive sealed 1 roiOfais at their repiHfiivo nfKx .mt,i 10th Inv rf .Tut.- r.. .1.. in i- V K Z. - ( - lartaille. 1 lans atid Specifications can be seen u wa ill . 1 1 j 1 iii villi isii n r tf-k r at the tommissuiners Oflic.. r-i..-i..,w. and at the ( omnnssioner's Office in Wilkes Barre. SAMUEL lOSTENS, JOHN C. STKUNK, 1I.B.BIESECKEK, Cum. V of JIvnroe, G. W. BAILY, A.J. WILLIAMS, , , Com'rs of Luxerne. liy onler of the Commissioner. II. Irkiii:r, Clerk. Bidders will please note upon the envelope, "VowiW." Coininissioner's Office, Stroudsbur" 1 June -u, 17. ot. Auditor's Notice. ICrtatc of GEORGE KliESGE, deceased. The undersigned appointed by the Orphans' 'ourt nf" rnnnw I'mindr A ...II.',.. ... . tribution of the moaov in th- hntuU nfn.M1 Arnold, Administrator of the Estate of said He- ceased, will attend to the duties of his appoint- mem un oar.ini.-iy, .iuiv u. 18 z, at 10 o clock A. M., ut the rr.thonotary's Ollice.in Stroud. oil ........ are required to attend and present their claims or tliey will be forever debarred from cominsr f c( olir unci rrico iti for anv share of said fund. THO. M. McILHANEY. Audtor. June 20, lS72.-4t. Auditor's Notice. E.tlc of JOHN BOXSER, dreicd. The undersigned apjHMnted by theOqdians' Court of Monroe Countv, Auditor to make dis tribution of the monev in the hands of Peter llbert, Administrator of the said deceased. lerobv irives notice that he will attend to the duties of his apiointment on Fridav, Julv 19. 1S72. at 10 o'clock A. M., at the Prothonotary's twice, in the lioroii";!i ot biroitdsbursr, when and where all persons having anv claim against said fund will present the same or be forever debarred from coming in for anv share there of. TIIO. M. McILHANEY, Auditor. June 20, 1S72.-4L Auditor's u Notice. Estate rf AAROX KUSKEL, deeeatcd. The i:ndt rs!:iud :ipx3nted ly the Orphans' Court f Monroe County, Auditor to make dis tribution if the money in the hands of John Darter, Kxet-utir of the I'st.ite of mi id dtrea."- ed, will attei:d to the duties of Jii.- appointment on Thursday. July IS, 1 S72, at 10 o'clock A. M.,at the Pivihonotnrv's Office, in Strouds- bitrg, when and wlure all persons interested .ire required to attend and present their claiins or they will be forever debarred from coming in for anv share of said fund. TIIO. M. McILHANEY, Auditor. June 20, lS72.-4t. STItOt !) TOIVXSIIII BOUNTY FUND STATEMENT. Account of SIMON BARKY, Treasurer of .Stroud Township Pounty Fund Statement. CK. bv amount paid Counsel S10 00 " " " Auditors 6 7o " School Board fiettliug Du plicates 20 00 " for East Stroudsburg Ac't 5 00 " A. O. Greenwald, Printer 10 7o $o2 50 " Hal. due Ireasur last settlement ."0 58 " Amount of Interest paid Ponds " " Commissions to Treasurer 700 18 750 00 20 00 S, 1,553 26 DR. To ensh from J L Rhodec, (V.llector for ISfJQ $i r 00 Wm. Pine, ( 'ol. for 1S70 931 94- 1,356 94 . due Simon Parry. Treas- Pal urer, to June 3, 1S72 $1,553 26 Examined and allowed the 3d day of June, 1872, for the vear R71. Witness our hands. K. W. SWINK, ) J. A. FETJIKUMAX, Auditors. J. V. VAN VLIET. j June 13, 1872 St. T)AUTOA'SVILI.K IIOTEI. This old established Hotel, having recently changed hands, and been throughly overhauled and repaired, will reopen, for the reception of of pnestu on Tuesdav, May 27th. The public will alwavR hnd this house a de- sirable place of resort. Jbvery department will be managed in the best possible manner. Thel table will be supplied with the bet th Market! rkct aflords, and connoiures will always hnd none j but the best wines and liquors at the bar. I Good stabling beloning to the Hotel, will le found at all times under the care of careful and obliging attandants. may 23, 1872. ANTHONY II. KOEMER. PAPEtt IIAi6R, GLAZIER AND PAINTER, MONltOE STREET, Nearly opposite Kautz's Blacksmith Shop, Stroudsburg, Pa. The undersigned would respectfully in form the citizens of Stroudsburg and vicinity that he is now fully prepared to do all kinds of Paper Hanging, Glazing and Painting, promptly and at short notice, and that he win Keep constantly on liana a nne iock oi Paper Hangings of all descriptions andatl ow prices. The patronage of the public. is earnestly solicied. fMav 16. 1872. BLANK MORTGAGE For s:i)p at this OMic. Mercantile Appraisement. Wholesale and iteiau LeaIerof Merchand se, Distillers. Ac f.i. rT . """"S -c., - i mc vuumr ui manroe na .sra r. .f i. Ivania. that ). ,l,-,:fi.r .7 - the undersigned, Appraiser of Mercantile , ' - . .- ku uy - .0.., ... vii Mercantile Paxes for the year 1872, aa follows, to wit: Uass. Xame. Tazc. Barrett. 14 S. Coleman, 13 Loring Andrews, 13 Shafer A Rinehirt, 13 Pakn A Northop, Chestnatbill. 14 John Merwine, $ 7 00 10 00 1000 10 00 ' 00 1 ' 00 14 Charles Tidd, H Jrankhn btot Samuel Arnold. ' 00 ' 00 00 00 James Kresge & Son, 14 Ilenrv Gctz. 14 Martin Kishpaugh, Eldred. 14 John Ilarter, 14 (ieorge Frantz, 14 Jaraes Ileiney, East Stroudtburff. 14 Mia Kinchart & Uierson, 00 00 00 00 00 14 s. S. Detrick 1 1 . m ,r ...... ' v lurt fii llerzog, Urawry. 1 o o t...; i 2 XX T 700 700 aiv -' m 13 J & i Vftr 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 K., t ... , ' 13 J. M. Slater, 14 A. Kockafellow. 14 1. Empy, Smithflald. 14 M. E. Ilonman, 14 It. F. Labar. 00 00 W. A. Brodhead c Son tm-pin alley 3bjo. 7 60 billiax4 ubU Imo. 7 60 13 Is. F. Brodheai, in on 13 G. W. Snvder. 10 00 14 Jam Ik'H, Sea., 114 J. D. Labar, 4 00 7 00 7 00 14 A. D. Freese, Stroudsborg. 14 Bobert Bovs, 11 Wm. Walface, 11 Joseph Wallace, 14 W. T. Baker, 14 M. L. Phillips, 13 It- F. & II. D. Bush. 4 i - 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 I- J- J- Miller, i ... 14 llS;':n Wintermute, iV fV01 -0' 20 oo UOI , V, '! ?; L lTcart.v 14 Aiobort Uustoiu 10 00 00 00 00 liT v i " anu.s lireiicr, ?. "mcl "iiotl, 14 M. M. Burnett. 00 00 00 14 J. O. Savior, 14 Miss M.'A. Deats, 13 Lee A Co., 13 I). II. Wvcjcorr, 14 P. S. William, 14 Heller & Overfield, io oo 1000 7 oo 7 00 10 oo 7 oo 7 00 12 50 7 00 1 A no 13 Dreher & Bro., 14 Morris 1. Drake, 14 A. Raulenold. 12 1 T. Labar, 14 Reuben Miller, 13 Philip Miller, 14 William D. Walton, 7 0Q 12 50 12 Nicholas Ruster, 13 M. F. Evans, 13 William S. Florr, 13 Daniel Custard," 14 C. R. Andre & Co., 14 James Goucher, 14 C P. Keller, 13 William Hollinnhead, 14 A. I. Labar, 13 P.rown A Keller, 13 Simon Fried, Agent 13 J.G. Keller, 14 J. K. Prodhead, 13 Joseph Matlack, C. Hiller, 3 billiard tables 6 month, 10 00 1000 juuu 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 .1 9 -n. ooo iooo io oo 30 00 I. S, . ii.-ir I'll- j . vi in n aa FInV 1 T m"' - m Januiel lXan, 7 14 14 Hamilton. 1 1 A. Mi-tzgar, 14 J. S. McNeal, 14 Say lor & Pro., 13 Kistler A Fetherman, 14 George Ii. Duke, 14 ShaJer A Harps, Coolbaxxgh. 14 L. Smith, 1 1 Dodge A Meign, 13 James A. Young, Jackson. 14 Samuel Possard, Middle Smithfield. 14 A. J. Shoemake, 14 J. II. Marvin, Pocono. 14 8. Kistler A Co., 13 C. A. Wrennick, 14 Jacob Stouffcr, 14 Nathaniel Storm, 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 15 00 10 00 7 00 7 oo oo 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 1000 700 13 S. Kistler A Co., 14 Arthur Maginni, Polk. 14 Ilenrv Kresge, 00 00 14 Kunkel A Pro., I MeCIellan, 14 Peter (Jilbert A Son, 7oo oo Rosi. 14 Jacob Ponser, 7 oo i Tobyhannah. 14 John Rth, t nnl 14 Isaac Stouffer, 13 T. P. Plakeslee, 14 Timothy Miller, Paradise. - no 10 00 7 00 14 George R. Smith, 7 00 7 00 TOO 14 Janie Kints, 14 Charles llcnry, Stroud J. Fonlk, ten-pen alley 2 month 8 001 TOO 7 00 1 kelson uetneK, 14 U w. uccser, Notice is hereby gi?n that ppal will I be held at the ComiuisMoners' OHice in Stroud- be held at the Commiswitniers' OHice in Stroud- burg, on Thursday, the 27 th day of June, 182. at 10 o'clock, A. M. All perrons who feel themselves aeirrieved bv th foregoing appraUe- ment are requested to attend. JOHN HANNAH, Appraiser. June 6, 1872-31. Cuiilion ! Take Notice! Jrphe public are hereby cautioned against JL harlxuing or trusting any person, un der anv pretense whatever, trom this date, irora mis uam, on uiy account, as 1 am determined tore- ' sist, to the full extent of the law. the pay- met ot all .debts ontracted Dy any one m my name, without regard to person, except upon my written order. THEODORE SCHOCII. STRornsnuRo, Pa., ) June, 7 I87L. ) P,;t Tl t . f. lir. ,-rond week to rommence june 3d .1872 .are hereby noti- fied not to appear, as the Court to-try civil cases for that week has been desineed-wiuu Py order of the Court- iliu. il. JMclLliAi x. -May 2d.2tJ 1'rothonoury. BLANK LEASES For Sale at this Office TITATSOX'S IT illoitnt Ycrnon House, 117 and 119 North Second St. ABOVE ARCH, PHILADELPHIA. May 30, 1672- ly. THE NEW NORTH-WEST AND ITS Great Railroad! i 7-30 Gold Loan OF THE Northern Pacific EAILEOAD. SAFE & PROFITABLE INVESTMENT. "1 CI TlnTTTinr Tit nrrvnvr I SECURED BY FIFTY MILLION ACRES OF LAND. REGISTERED, $100, $500, $1,000, $5,000 and $10,000. Coupons, $100, $500, and $1,000. Holders are exempt from U. S. Tax. iSy-The first Mortgage Land l'unui oi me iortnern ni.i i i .1. t .i Railroad Company are now sellin and accrued interest, in carrencr. Thev . - w tjsvi; vuntjr jcaia iu ruut and bear W.dVrtfu";d" wled to all classes its an invpslmont fbat combines a profitable rate of interest with aboslute security. JAY COOKE &CO.. Financial Agents, Philadelphia. Ronds for Sale in Strondshnrir hv llin STROUDSIJURG RANK and MONROE OTT VTf 1 IVf I i-Viirv. may dU, 4t. Every day brings something Hew! Central Dry Goods and Grocery STOEE, formerly kept by Ilczckiah Smith, EAST STROUDRBURG, PA. Call annd examine before purchasing else werc Xo charges lor showing good.'. JACU1S Ii. SLATEll I 11 C. IT . . ., i. o. naving maoe arragements witn the best Commission Houses In Newark and Xcw Vork, I am prepared to buy or send on commission all kinds of produce entrusted to my care. Quick sales and prompt return. JACOB 11. SLATER. May 9, 1872.-4t Notice to Stockholders of the STROUDSBURG BANK. '"cuiii ui iiiu oniiMioiufnt oi nie StbuiR Uank will be hebl at the Uanking ,Iouw' " lUc 1Vm"Sh of .Stroudsburg, on iuesday, the 11th day of June, 1872, between the hours of 2 o'clock P. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. to determine the question of the! acceptance of the Act of the re-charter of said liauk. Py order of the Poard of Directors. ST(X;DELL STOKES, Pres't. Attest J. Mackey, Cashier. Stroudshurg, Pa. May 0, 1S72. C. R. ANDRE Hereby informs his friends and the nublic 1 generally that he will open store on Monday, the 20th of May, inst. AT THE O ontinenta lJr,,ricmnr,,ish thebest iUalit-v or well known corner stand, lately occupied by Barney M au6eld, opposite the American Hotel, corner Main and Green Streets. Stroudsburg, l'a., where he will keep a nice and well selected assortment ot pRY GOODS, Choice Famly Groceries, kuccuawcuc, otu. r., p The stock will be all new, carefully selected and to be sold cheap. The Store Room has been thoroughly repaired and will be remodel- M..aPd refitted . The system to be adopted will be tush or desirable produce, one price anu uo deviation, ine cruia can Duy just as cheap as the parent rrom his expenence m the business in all ita branches, he hopes to be able to suit the tastes of those who may favor him with their patronage, and satisfy them that las prices are low. Hmmrr thn hnn duk nr dir?il.lo produce, as no Rooks will be kept, Luentlv no iroods will bo mid on credit Terms peremtory. Please get ready for the opening and bring your stamps with vou. opening and bring y stamps with May 9 1872-tf J CHARLEY. FARM FOR SALE, Situate two miles from Stroudsburg .and one from Stonnsville, on the road. Water flowing in a trouuh at the House and also at the Rain. Terms easv. M. o. lUil.o, Jan. 25, 1871. tf Stroudsburg, Pa. r Bk Bk'll lt'MllUAU H!H!illl" ' Uy KaKt StroUtl,burg for Fale or exchange for Farms, by PFIUSON & STILLMAN, jan. 18, '72.-tf. East Stroudsburg. s ciiool. aotick:. The Third Term of the WickershamGerman- English Normal School will open in the Pub lic School Houfe at Prodheadsville, on Tues day April 2d, 1S72; TERMS t Fbrlorg term, fourteen weekre. $10.00 For ehort term, eleven w-eeks,. 8.00 For any time leas -th art 11 Weeks, per wcck,1.00 Students cam enter at any time. For further particulars add res. REV. D. E. SCIICEDLER. PROnHEAD6VII.LE, march 7 72-tf Monroe county, Pa. staire M j SPEING AND SUMMER u i mi i am 1 Vt 3ST. EUSTEE'S. THE NATIONAL II ALL OF FASHION, the most reliahle place to "el a rood Fashionable Suit of CLOTHES cheap. Having the largest Hock of MenV, Youths', Boys, and Children's Clothing in this town, we feel assured we Can't he fa mi. 'in cil rrices. HATS AND CAPS. THE NATIONAL II ALL OF FASHION, the headquarters for HATS AND CAPS!; having always the largest stock on hand, the very latest Styles in Fur, Wool, Caesi mers and Straw, in High Silk Hats, we feel sure we can suit all. FXJnsISIIIjSTG GOODS; THE NATIONAL HALL OF FASHION is also Headnuarters for T.AnfR Mi GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. Having the largest and most select assortinen ot Furn ishing Goods in town, we are sure we can suit all. We have a splendid line of Gents nnuerware lor Spring and hummer. A Fpleiiuid line of Ladies and Genis Hoosicry and Gloves, a splendid line of Vouth's White Striped and Paid Shirts. We have the Striped I .1 I ; w 1 . r 1 . . Clothe-Faced and Paper Collar,-. Cuffs and iweive mousand ot me l itest styles ol UolJars, uns ana JJosouis at the National Hall. You will also find a full line of Linen Shirt Fronts. Craratsand T.es, Ladies and Gents Handkerchiefs nndXadies Collars and Cuffs, We have a good assortment of Paraeols and Umbrellas, Corticili spool Silk, in all colors. Which is pronounced the best in use: Also a full line of Coate's and Clark's spool cotton. ffl u tzx? h u a 4 THE NATIONAL HALL OF FASHION is the best place to pet DRY GOODS- Grant I nmeiii oi uic oesi uranu oi vipacas, tne uapuoi being tne lead- I M ivii.n 1 . I I . . I I . . ... 1 I . . t y-. - . i) -c "' ail,tlc upacuB. i e imve aiways on nana a gooa assortment or lilack. iirosirraia 1 3CIDC .n.i c:ii. o. . r i: n i- w 4?. . . V. . Hini onus, omuic, vjren.iuieiis, l opuns, r row r row, atripea, i'ercalcs, rant UaDV ST at 1 ar I lirira Phint P.ml...mj .wl Print., A r,.ll i;na Vk:. r i j x i- i- iv-i vMiiiiu. i ii y nu iiu uiiu m. ii hid. a. & iuii lrlpmli,l lot f ri ...i ai.,.., Pariicniar Attention w,llc'i we ,iave done ,n ,he ,atcst s,yles- ures lor custom shirts, IIili Silk Hats to be convinced that we can't be undersold. We show goods with pleasure. PROPRIETOR OF THE April 18, 1572. QFF THE FRONT STJIEET. wok beimeyouljiap. Or, in other words, examine coods and nrices before you buy. I have a splendid lot of NEW FURNITURE On hand both of my own and city make at PUKES THAT JHJST SUIT ALL. PARLOR, BEDROOM, DINING ROOM, -KITCIIEX FlIBirVITUKK, AT TRICES AS LOW AS BEFORE THE WAR. Sale"RoomandManufactor' anierone itoof.on rraitUlin Street, In the rear of the Stroudsburg Bank, SAMUEL S. LEE. April G, ISTI.ly. A. II.FKANCISCUSCO.. 513 1MKKBT STIIEET, PHILADELPHIA. We have opened for the SPKIXG TRADE, the largest and hest assorted Stock of PHILADELPHIA CARPETS Table, Stair and Floor Oil Cloths, Window Shades and paper, Carpet Chain, Cotton, Yam, Batting:, Wadding, Twines Wicks, Clocks, Looking Glasses, Fancy Baskets, Brooms, Baskets, Buckets, Brnshes, Clothes Wringers, Wooden and Wil low Ware in the United STATES. Our large increase in business enable us to I Onl P PT VTO frvn rnmi '"" i o r wiw CELEdRATEU AMERICAN WASHER, Over 13,000 soM iu Six 3Ionths Terms : Carpets, GO days Alll other poods, 30 days, Net. Feb. lf, 1 872. -0m A Bargain hi Laud! A tract of Land, in Stroud township. .. Monroe countv, Pa., eligiblv situated .1 7Z n f.-.,m sitn.j.r n:..i r.Tr 8aIe, at reasonable liirures. and uikii aeeomnlo- dating terms. The tract contains rp-: j. Aroe uu u es more or less, and adjoins I-musof K. S. Staples, Mrs. Luke Staples and (ieorge Sayres, and the Prodhead Creek. Alwut 24 acres is cleared wun a iair ixuuon oi natural .Meadow, I be land is susceptible of ea.y and profitable tivation. t)n it are everal line building consc-kite8',?uit:ib,e fur J'MUntr seats .r a summer boarding house, l onrteen acres arc covered , J ,. s ,p. Oak and ( hestnut timber of thrif . , . . , ts an excellent spring of wa ter on the tract but no improvements. Y ill be sold together, or in lots to suit purchasers. For particulars inquire at the lt OHice. Stroudsburg, l'a., March2S,J 872-tf. a nroFiTARLS rusixi:ssT Light Ktpial to gas, at one-eight the cot ! Cannot be exploded. Xo chimney or vie!: vsed. Men desiring a profitable Iiummcss, can secure the e.xcluive right for the sale of Hvott's Pat ent Carbon (las Light burners and Oil, for Counties or States. Write for information or call at M. P. DYOTT. Y f!.- 1 Pa- ISo. 114 South and Lamm of aen, ' X 1 ' M i " )er than at any other establishment in the country. March 11 '72-3m. lVOS'T you know Hint J. II. lj McCarty is the only Undertaker in Stroudsburg who underbtdiius his business! If not. attend a Funeral managed by any other Undertaker in town, ami you will see the proof of the fact. Sept. 10, '07 D' o.vr roiu;rr tiuu wiicu you want any thing in the Furniture or Ornamental line that McCnrty, in the Odd-Fellows' Hall, Main Street, Strouds burg, Pa., is the place to gel it. Sept. 10 D o.vr rooi, vouit ctonky away for worthless articles of Furni ture, but go to McCarty's, and you will gel well paid for it. Sept. 26, '67. 1 II.-.. We have the largest assortment of You will alwavs rind from eiht to Bosoms. x& u& j a . n - - . - . .. line ui m w n nr iiihhm it im n iiu ures. Paid to Cisstosi Work. Ue warrant a good fit. We also take meas- order, good fits warranted. Give ua a call and Our motto is quick tales and small proSts. N. RUSTER. NATIONAL HALL OF FASHION Main Street, Strouusburg, PaV ON THE FIRST OF APRIL, 1671, TI-IIS BANK will commence pnying' Interest on DAILY DEPOSITS, at the rate of Four Ier Cent SUBJECT TO CHECK AT SIGHT; Accounts rendered, and interest r edited monthly. SEVEN PER CENT INTEREST PATTV on permanent deposits, as heretofore. Checks on all parts of the Country COLLECTED Free of tost for Depositors. DEAFTS' FOR SALE ON Inland ami Ireland. All deposits in this Pank are secured ky Bond, with sccuriety to Thbs. M. Mcllha ney, Trustee, in trust for Depositors, hicb bond is recorded in the proper office. TIIOS. A. March 16, 1S71 ly. BELL. NSW STOBI3 -:ad:- RE W GOODS sat:- HKDW'ED PRICES ! DARIUS DREHER, begs leare to an nounce to his friends and and to the fu lic generally, that he has just received a general assortment of Dry Goods,- Xotitnsy T)rcs Trimmtmr, AR9 MlLLlXZJIiT GOOBX consisting, in part of th following JtsiraVl articles, yiz. : Calicoes French Clu'iitzs, Children Ih 'ess Goods, Worked Edjiinjs, I'aramds, Zephcrs tSI(tlmtd )'oofst jSti'thnid Wool Shanls, Delaines, Muslins, White Dress Goods, Jnsrrtinsf Jjfidis and Children $ Sac$ Flannel and- Cloth, Lady's, Misses and 1 ' T T Men t Jioes. Gloves anil Collars, Mourning Goods, Shroudings, dc., fc Goods fchowri with plea-sure. "Quiaks sales nnd pmall profits" at the old and well known Millinery Stand of F. A. DREHER. The Millinery business will be carried as usual by Mrs. Dreher. Patronage respectly solicited. DARIUS DREHER. April 20, 1803. CAN 1 th.it v OIJ Ti:iJ. WHY IT IS when any one comes to Miotics- burg to buy Furniture, they always inqui.e or McCarty! Furniture Store! IStut. 26 ins. Also a fflOKROE t'OUKTY BANK!
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