The Home Field the Philadelphia North American. From - have repeat cuiy cuuimcnieu on tne ii x-i .1 ,w r-nwitV ior iuture development 1 a-' 1 .1 hv u-li now members of the eon- f'J,ruv :is Texas, California, Colorado, ' 'c (Wire now to say that vast as is ..iKiiiii'.' afT Tiled in these States, it V (lt 0xeeoil in capacity that presented !l"i,.'i-vlvania. We liave an area of r-iMMi ware miles, while Denmark, llol- , Vn-te'nun and haxony, united, have , ' j-, diii). and a population of 15,000.000 t' Urates have no natural resources su- iv.iKi; v is m our tuvor, on account ot r .vat wealth of iron, coal, marble if." and petroleum, and our superior -s i,.r iiuruuiiure. ' M c cxranse oi'territory is nothing with ,-t th1 possesion of natural resources and n ri-iiicr " l olation. We have both. V: 'nive all the essentials for a great and .v,.f;; State, and there need be no limit . , ,,nr iuc-rease save in our ,) ,r, is the greatest Yvheat-jrrovmiir State on , i t. : . ..l . i t:H' V'l' ,1 and its agricultural interests keep . Itl. ir lnilustrial rrocrress. In wnnl- ,i liiaaat'a teres, as in the manufacture o ... tils. Pennsylvania leads the list of v L.. There is. then, in fact, nothing to i, ,;,.r ,.;:r a'jf-jrreiration here fully as much ,..uhn'!i we have shown to be contain 1 iii iViinnrk. Saxony, Holland and Lel- cniu! lined. We already have in piit'iiruh and Philadelphia cities that nu u,. .1 .1 T1 Navs named, ana iasi rising up into j r-'inineiue and fame are other cities like . i. r i.:i'f:fii'i. I i; I I r. I .1 Lancaster, Hamsburir. K v and l'ottsville, that will in time ji.;;:n.ii. ? .;,,.! il.c mi:;r cities in those States I'' thvii. such are the resources and such the capacity of Pennsylvania, it stand ; i iv;:-uii that the State only needs rail- x and injustrial capital to insure its ir,,.(T ilcvlt.pment. Pennsylvania has in the past lavish of her capital and (iitri !' f'i the benefit of other States, V. .m Maine to Texas. Had she been as ,.J;h as luis been alleged, she would have M.;.;icil her wealth to the development tf. i r own internal resources, and the re- ,;; wi.ald have far transcended anv that n .s-s. Rut her spirit has been as : :: ! an l L'eiierous as the domain of the 'uMie. and in the true enterprise of a L7u:t c-'tninunity she has ventured freely i i oUiv. far and wide, on land and sea. , r at inc uts and islands, in Russia and nrai!. i:i the "West Indies and Colorado, in 'nr, .Una and Minnesota, in Elaine and I: N now time to turn our attention to th.1 dovfh nt of our own. internal re ::: . : ti multiplication of railways in lV'.m.-vivaiiia herself ; to the realization of :!:.'. mighty future of which our people have s. l.-ng dreamed. Whatever other S:..u- niav choose to do in the way of v-j.:: iis: f.-r ho: tor times and a more eon- ai at s. as..;i. it behooves Pennsylvania t p sj-riiu into the opcninr and go ahead at in her own improvement. She can :a ! v t ..tit ably at home every dollar of Mr .us capital and every idle hand. Ab "it three miles east of Plizabethtown, .. on Weilnesday, Oth inst., durimr a r.-r iitic thunderust the lijrhtnina: struck a : - vtk tree, shattering it in a remark aianiier. The tree was about thirty - i i '.liamc-ter and twenty feet clear to Zrx limb. The litrhtnimr struck the the h-wer limb, tearing the en- i t'U'!i oak butt into shreds like i- rn. tearing it completely out of the an p.,UL'hin:r on the ground for a i t' sixteen feet around the tree p i' the tree was intact, and contains t vo cords of wood, and fell directly lii.l.' where the stump stood. The r.- and debris were scattered around, .Til:; he ground for a distance of fifty 'I most shngular part is that the . a hul directly where the stump ;. in such a position as if planted Uo - j -art of the trunk, weighing 0 hundred and fifty pounds, was 1 distance of seventy-five yards from It : - a - o operations. Many people visi--i. spot f iuin all around the country the terrible force of lightning. Th3 Crusade in Wilkesbarre. ''Vji.KrsrjARRn. Pa.. May 31. Yester y ;:i-n:i!)g Frederick Myers announced ' "-Uii tl;e local papers of this city, that - '"o; ofhis Opera-house could be had by tc!i!-ra:iee crusaders on Sunday after H'i. This uiV-rnoon. at a nuarter before '0 ;:;' .oared about 42 ladies, who jr. -,!!. tJy &.ti!L' Wit admitted by Mr. Myers, opened by a long prayer Mrs ifiurd. fit Kingston. Sieechcs ""- th;n made by Mrs. 3Iusstna, Presi 'i -!t ,' tli.i V'iIliamsport crusaders ; Mrs. rock. :iIl of Williamsport. Mrs. Bram- ' suited that their number was over 1,- "' "u i th;;t they are sure of success ; that ! ;r,,.lii:f' will ijcter them in their work against u s hing of whi.--key. Hymns were then 7 i11' t'1'-' exercises were concluded by ' wdii-s oilering a nraver for jlr. Mvers " yi- Ialii.il v ''J !i''.U'-. i .. .. j . y Thi services lasted about t Death of J. Edgar Thomson. J'l'iLAbF.LPiiiA. May 28. J. Edgar President of the Pennsylvania ,i;':'":rl Company, died at half-i-ast'eleven ' " r,:'--!t- :j!'tor a j.rotracted illness, at his il-ii-c. orner of Jighteenth and Sjruce A N'Vore r:iill :Tif h:iil ctnvm with ''T a"'1. c''dng from the west, eom-'rj-'i a lew minutes past two 6'clock j."mHV aib rnrx,!, in Baltimore. Hail fell 'VvraJ ujiimtosj many stones being Jul f I in diameter. The mercury fell utrw t0 e- ljt Je during tl luring lie V:V;' , a ft, a distance of 1 50 feet at I '''"arre, in consequence of a rope one day last week. One of them J "'utly kitted and the others fatally t, dlt;un Prank Brownell, who avenged ft1"? f .Ellswrth, is in Troy, New ii, It is his intention to attend the monument dedication at Me- A calf born in Butler, the other day has but three legs. ' The Orangemen of Philadelphia will parade on the 13th of July. The contributions in Philadelphia to the Louisiana floods amount to over $20 000. The temperance people have carried the elections in nearly all the counties of Cali fornia. Telegrams from all parts of the State of California show the crops to be in a flourish ing condition. The total cost of the construction of the x enn.syivama canals and railroads was $ The German army, according to the of ficial list, now numbers 1,324,940 men with 2,740 cannons. ' Two of the three blast furnaces of the Cambria Iron Company at Johnstown are to be blown out at once. A boy of eighteen in Sandy creek town ship, Venango county, measures six feet seven inches and still rising. O m The Honesdale Presbyterian church is one of the wealthiest in the State, havin property to the amount of 8100,000. Jose Bonilia and his wife were recently uurueu 10 ueain on the charge of witch craft in the Mexican State of Sinaloa. fcuits were begun against several rail roads in Wisconsin last week for collecting tares m excess of those allowed by law. P. F. Eilenberger (ex-member of the Legislature, and formerly of Monroe coun tyj, died m Laston on Monday 23th ult. Several houses in Oil City were struck by lightning duriug the storm on Monday morning, jso material damage was done Secretary lliehardson has directed the assistant treasurer at New York to sel $.",000,000 in gold during the month o: June. Jacob M. Brubaker, of Clay townshin. Lancaster county, forged his father's name to notes amounting to about $4,000, and is now ia jail. i MARRIED. On the 2Sth inst., at Walpack Centre. X. J., by the Rev. Geo. Miller. Jairus Uardner, ot Portland, Pa., to Lizzie Sigafus, of riatbrookvillc, Sussex Co., X. J. On Wednesday May - 27, 1S74, at the residence ot the bride's parents by Rev John F. Chaplain, Mr. D. Wesley Lee and .Miss A nine 31. youngest daughter of Mel choir Spragle, Esq., all of Stroudsburg, Pa DIED. In Pocono, on Sunday, May 24, at 12 o'clock midnight, John Stump, aged 58 years and 9 months. In Stroud tsp., on the 2d inst. Mr Geo Houck, aged 73 years 9 months and 13 days. In Stroudsburg, on the 3d inst., Robert r. Lush, alter a lingering illness, age 3 on vears. Special 3S3Totice. Collars, ties, cuffs, suspenders, Sec, at Iried's. Go to Fried's for clothing, boots and shoes, trunks, yalices, and gents' furnishing goods. The largest and best assortment of ready made clothing, boots and shoes, trunks and valices at Simon Fried's. Price of Plaster at Stokes' Mills $8 per ton, or 30 cents per bushel. Corn and R-e $1 00 per bushel at present. X. S. WYCKOFF & SOXS. NOTICE In hereby given to all those who are indebt ed to the undersigned, that they request them to call at their old stand and make settlement forthwith. All accounts remaining unsettled after the loth of June next, will be placed in the hands of a Justice of the Peace for settle ment. R. F. & II. D. BUSH. Stroudsburg, May 23, 1874. St. ORDINANCE No. 6. Be it enacted and ordained by the Burgess and Town Council of the Borough of East .Stroudsburg: That on and after the oth day of May A. D. 1S74, no person shall be permitted to drive a single or double team of horse!?, mules, oxen, &c. over any of the public side walks or pave ment of this Borough, under penalty of one dollar for each and every offence. GEO. E. STAUFFER, Burgess. Attest II. Miller, Sec'y. May 5, 1874. St. ORDINANCE No. 7. Be it enacted and ordained by the Burgess and Town Council of the Borough of East Stroudsburg: That on and after the 5th day of May, 1874, no person shall be permitted to remove any soil, dirt, sod, Ac., out of any street, alley or public thoroughfare without permission from the proper borough authorities, under penalty of one dollar for each and every offence. GEO. E. STAUFFER, Burgees. Attest II. Miller, Sec'y. May 5, 1874 3t. NOTICE. At a regular meeting of the Town Council, held on May 4, 1874, the following Ordinance was unanimously passed. Be it ordained by the Chief Burgess and Town Council of the Borough ofStrouds- hurs-. and it is hereby enacted by authority of the same: That on and after the 15th day of May, 1874, all Cattle are prohibited from run ning at large on any of the streets of said Itnrnnali and anv Cow. Ux. lleiter. Uiul or Steer so found running at large on the streets after that date, shall be placed into the Pound and there kept until the owner or owners thereof shall pay a fine of fifty cents and costs, for each and every offence; and should any 6uch Cattle remain in the Pound for five days they will be advertised and eold for fine and costs according tod aw. THEODORE SCIIOCH, Chief Burgess. Attest : B. S. Jacob y, Sec'y. May, 14-2t. Administrator's Sale. Of the effect of the late Levi Stronsa, will te otlered at Public Sale, at the residence of vv in. u. Kuff, in Stroud township, Monore yyjuuiy, ra, on FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1874, the following articles, to wit : 1 two year old Heifer, 1 acre of Rye in the ground ; 2 beds and bedding ; 1 Cook Stove ana ripe; l lable, t Chairs, 1 Wash Tub, 1 Cabbage Cutter : a lot of Crockery and Earthen ware ; Fruit Jars, Tin ware, Knives and Forks ; a lot ot Carpet ; Shoemaker's Tools . Carpenters Tools; Crow-bar. and Grubbing Hoe- f'wlr and Meat Barrels ; Forks, Rakes, also a lot of oia iron, ana many other things too numerous io mention. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P. M. when terms and conditions will be made known, by MORRIS II. STROUSS, Adni'r. May 21,'74-3t GENERAL HOUSE WORK. A good girl can get good wages. Apply at uouse oi T. DUNKIX PARETT, next door to Lutheran Church May 14-tf. Caution Notice. The undersigned, owners of Real Estate in Stroud township, Monroe County. Pa., herebv caution all persons against trespassing on their premises for the purpose of fishing, bunting, or ior any oiner purpose whatsoever, as they wil have the law executed as in such cases provi ded. SILAS L. DRAKE, May 14-1874 CATHARINE STAPLES, FOR REM Any person desirinsr to rent a Store oiana m a good location for a term of five or ten years, the undersigned would convert a room on the hrst floor of his brick dwelling on Main Street, Stroudsburg. into a store room and should any person desire to purchase this property it will be sold on very liberal terms. April 16-tf.l GEO. W. SEIP. NOTICE. Is hereby given to all those who are indebted to the undersigned, that he requests them to call at hi3 office, and make settlement forth with. All accounts remaining unsettled after the 10th of May next will be placed in the lianas ot a J usuce of the Peace for settlement April 16-tf. GEO. W. SEIP, M. D. READ THIS! O. 3?. MICK, Wholesale & Retail DEALER IX TOBACCO AND SEGARS. (Opposite Wallace's Lumber Yard,) STROUDSBURG, PA. READ THIS ! april 9-tf. PRICES REDUCED AT THE orner Store! THE CHEAPEST GOODS IN TOWN. Great bargains are now offered in FANCY DRESS GOODS, ALPACAS, VELVETEENS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, FLANNELS, &c, all of which have been marked down to PANIC PRICES. Goods all new and right in style, but marked down to meet the times. "We invite all to call and see for themselves. Terms Caeh. C. R. ANDRE & Co. dec-4tf Main St., Stroudsburg, Pa. Cards, Bill-Heads, Labels, k, SEAT, CAEAP 1ND QUICK, Printed to Order at the JEFFERSONIAN Job Priming? O FFICE, Main Street, Stroudsburg, Pa. 3?" All Orders promptly filled. Give us a call. A NIC 12 STOCK. OF CHOICE Family Groceries, Qtieen.sware, Glass ware, Wood and Willow-ware, at Terms-CAS IL jam 30, '73- -tf. BLANK LEASES For Sale at this Office. GREAT BARGAINS AT '3ST. BUSTER'S, The National Hall of Fashion! THE OLDEST AND MOST RELIABLE CLOTHING HOUSE IN TOWN! Goods marked down-at lower prices than ever before. CALL AND EXAMINE THE LARGE AND FINE SELECTED Furnishing Hats, Caps, I am selling all wool Scotch Plaid suits for $12 00 and upwards. A fine lot of English Di agnal and Basket Coats anil Vests from $14 to $30. Fine Blue and Black Cloth Coats from i oO to $1S ; a large lot of Union Cassimere suits from $5 75 to $10: a large lot of Pants from $1 50 upwards. ALL THE VERY LATEST STYLES OF HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS AND SUN SHADES, AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES ! j. iicuiciiuous large fiock oi 1'aper uouars JU. vioui-iuceu joiueu eage ixuiar lor Z) cts.; a large lot of Ladies and (ients' ScarU, lies, Bows, Silk handkerchiefs, &c. cheap. Stamped skirts 75 cents; French corsett 75 cents a large lot of box-plaiting; Ladle's linen collars and cuffs, with balls; Ladies belts, &c. cheap. Always on hand a full line of White Shirts, Hoisery and Gloves. A SPLENDID LOT OF DRY GOODS CHEAP! Japanese silk 45 cents ; Japanese cloth 45 cts ; fine Adpacca 35 to CO cts ; Percales 20 to 30 cis; ancoes y io ets; JUuslin irom 10 cts hair and "Worsted Dress Goods real cheap, lr l ; i i ueiure purcuaing eisewnere. PROPRIETOR OF THE April 30, 1974. RLATCIILEY'S J S Improved CUCUMBER WOOD PUMP, Tasteless, Durable. Ef- h fu ient and Cheap. The best P-jinp ior uie least money Attention is especially invited to Blatchley's Piitent Improved Bracket and New Dro.j Check Valve, which can Be withdrawn without removing the Pump, or disturbing the joints. Also, the Copper Chamber, hioh never cracKs or scales, and will outlast any other. For sale bv Dealers & the Tiade eenerallv. Inauire for Blatchlcv's mm i'3, SM- l,T-JW'-'.'V Pump, and if not for sale in your tew n send direct to CHAS. G. BLATCHLEY, Manufacturer. 50G Commerec St., Philadelphia, Va. March 12, 1ST4-Sin. HENRY D. BUSH (Successor to R. F. & II. D. Eush) DEALER IN DRY GOODS & NOTIONS, Shawls, Cloths and Cassimeres, SILKS, DELANES, CALICOES, AND Dress Goods Generally, White Goods, Flannels, Trimmings, and HOSIERY, AND IN SHORT The usual stock of a icell appointed DRY GOOD AND NOTION STORE The stock was not purchased at Auction or Bankrupt Sales but will be sold at prices satisfactory to purchasers, and warranted as to quality. CALL AND SEE. II. D. BUSH. Stroudsburg, April 30, 1874. tf. UNDERTAKING. McCARTY has on hand the largest and best assortment of and TRIMMINGS be found outside of either city (New York or Philadelphia), and wdl make this branch or his business A SPECIALITY. COFFINS and CASKETS rfany size or style, can be furnished at one hour's notice for shipment, at a charge of one-third LESS THAN ANY SHOP IN STROUDSBURG In no case will he charge more than TEN PER CENT above actual cost. attended to in any part of the County at the shortest possible notice. Sept. 26,'67-tf Manhood : How Lost, How Restored ! 3&cTi Just published, a new edition of ijfgpJ Dr. Culverwell's Celebrated Essay a.aay on the radical cure (without medicine) of Spermatorrlnea, or Seminal Weakness, In voluntary heniinal .Losses, I in potency, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc.; also, Consumption. Epilepsy and Fiis, induced by self-indulgence or sexual extravagance ; Piles, fcc. Z&jf Price, in a healed envelope, only G cents. The celebrated author, in this admirable Essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty years' successful practice, that the alarming con sequences of self-abuse may be radically cured without the dangerous use of internal medicine or the application of the knife; pointing out a mode of cure at once simple, certain, and effectual by means of which every suflerer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. lifeiTThis Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man in the land. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, post-paid, on receipt of six cents, or two post stamps. Also, J)K. SILLSlsEE'S REM EDY FOR PILES. Send for circular. Address the Publishers, CHAS. J. C. KLINE & CO.. 127 Bowery, New York Post-Office Box, 456. July 24,'73 ly A 9 9 a Goods, Dry Goods, && ana Cutis at reduced prices. You can eet a upwards. All the latest sin pwardi. All the latest shades of Gray Mo- Call and examine the make and quality of goods N. RUSTER, NATIONAL HALL OF FASHION Main Street, Stroudsburg, Pa. SEBASTIAN EOHLE, COOT AND SHOE MAKER, SHOP CORNER OF Pocono and Green Streets, STROUDSBURG, PA. I am now prepared to make to order, all kinds of Boots and Shoes, such as French Calf, American Calf, Kip, Turkey Moroeo, Glove Kid, and Pebble Goat, at reasonable prices. Special attention paid to half-soleing, heeling and all kinds of mending. One trial and be convinced. nov Ctf J. 33. IITJLL, (Successor to J. E. Erdman,) Monroe Co. Marble Works, Main St., Stroudsburg, Pa., "Where will be found constantly on hand or made to order, 3IOAU.UEXTS, IIEADSTOXES, &c, of the best Italian and American Marble. Having been in the employ of Mr. Erdman for nearly ten year?, I feel confident in my ability to please all that give me a call. All work warranted to give entire satisfaction X!S$- Orders by mail promptly attended to. feb 20'72-tf PAPER HANGER. GLAZIER AND PAINTER, MONROE 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 Ehort notice, and that be will keep constantly on hand a fine stock oJ Paper Hangings of all descriptions and at low prices. The patronage of the public, is earnestly solicted. May 16, 1872. GRAND OPENING IN IIUTCIIIXSOX'S BRICK BUILDING, opposite T. Stemple's Store, EAST STROUDSBURG. Having just opened with an entire new stock of Dry Goods and Groceries, CONSISTING OF DRESS GOODS, DELAINES, POPLINS, WHITE GOODS, CASSIMERES, CLOTHS, AND OIL CLOTH. WOOLENS, SHAWLS, ALPACAS, FLANNELS, DOMESTICS, PRINTS. Also a full assortment of choice Family Gro ceries and Provisions, Flour, Feed, Meal, Salt, Fish, Pork, Oil, Syrups, Molasses, Sugars, Crockery and Tinware, Wooden and Willaw Ware, Flavoring Extracts, and Spices of every kind, and in fact every thing usually kept in a Dry Goods Store. All my goods are new and can not fail to give satisfaction. Goods shown with pleasure. Call and ex amine before purchasing elsewhere and there by save time and money. J. U. SHOT WELL, Formerly Slater & Shotwell. Dec.. 4, 1873.-3m JOB PRINTING, of all kinda neatly ex ecuted at this office. A, ROCK A FE L LOW, dealer iic Rcady-Made C!ot!iia, Gculs Fur nishing Gooi!s, Hals & Caps, Boots & Shoes, &c EAST STROUDSBURG, PA. (Near the Depot. The public are invited to call and exanv ine goods. Prices moderate. May G, 1869. tf. THE MONROE COUNTY Co-Operative Life Insurance COMPANY. STR0TJD3SURG, PENNSYLVANIA. Limit 5,000 Members. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Any person of sound body and mind, ot either sex, not !ess than thieen nor niortr than sixty-five years of agv, and not enga ged in any occupation, exceedingly danger ous to life, may become a member of thi Company, by paying an adimsion Ice, as follows : From 15 to 40 years of a? " 40 to 50 " " 50 to 60 " " 60 to 6o " " " 00 5 00 10 t)() 0 00 And ore dollar fur Policy. No other charges will be mnda at any time, excepting one dollar and ten cents k.r each member who dies. The advantages of this COMPANY over the ordinary Life Insurance Companies are. that the fees are so small that the man of moderate means can secure a competency to his family at a trifling cost, and pnyahle at such long intervals, and such sm ill sums, that no person can be inconvenienced by them. This company cannot fail; no panics can affect it. Person-? holding cer tificates of membership in this Company, are sure in case of deaih that their families or "heirs will get as many doll trs as ther 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 Stroudsburg, Pa. DIRECTORS. R. S. Staples, M. F. Coolbaugh, Kindarus Shupp, C. D. Crodhead. E. B. H. R. Biesecker, Wrn. Fine, J. H. Fetherman, Peter Gruver, Dreher. R. S. STAPLES, Prca't. M. A. De L. Van Hcrn. Sec'y March 6, 1873-tf. MONROE COUNTY Mutual Fire Insurance Company STROUrSBURG, PA. CIIA RTER TER PET UA L. The By-Laws of this Companv, and the regulations governing insurance have, re cently been very materially changed, pla cing it upon a basis equal to lh;it of any rire Insurance Company in the Slate. Important among these changes are the following, viz : Policies, instead of being perpetual, are issued tlr five years. AH property is classified and the rate of premium is fixed according to the risk of the properly. Premium notes are taken, and all as sessments are made on the notes. Property is insured for not more than two thirds of its actual cash value, and the full amount of insurance paid in case of los?, provided the loss be equal to the am iunt of insurance. "Annual assessments" only are made, ex cept in cases of heavy !o-s, and where special assessment is necei-siry. The Company is therefore prepared to in sure property upon terms much more desira ble than under the old system. Applications nwiy be made to any of the Managers, Surveyors, or Secretary. MANAGERS. StoJell Stokes, Jacob Knecht, J. Depue LeBar, John Edinger, Richard S. Staples, Francis Hagerman, Silas L. Drake, Jacob Stoufler, Chas. I). Brodhead, Theodore Schoch, Robert Boys, The. W. Rhodts, William Wallace. STOGDELL STOKES, Preset. E. B. Dreher, Secretary and Treasurer. SURVEYORS. , For Monroe Countv : Silas L. Drake, Thos. V. RIioVp, -William Gilbert, J. Depue LeBar, Geo. G. Shafer, Jacob Stoutler. For Wayne County: F. A. Oppelt, Jos. I Miller, For Pike County : Samuel Detrick. For Northampton Countyi Richard Camden. For Carbon County : Samuel Ziegcnfus. 07" The Managers meet regoh.rly at the Secretary's Ollico in Stroudsburg, on the first Tuesday of each mon-h. at 2 o'clock P. M. May 15 3tf fj EV. EDWARD A. WILN'S(w7l. I V haimburgh, N. Y.) Recipe for COW SUMPTION and ASTHMA carefully com. pounded at HOLLINSHEAD'S DRUG STORE. OCT Medicines Fresh and Pure. j.Vov.21. 1867 W. HOLLINSI1EAD.
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