4ia 06 30O 150 100 100 400 22 10 19 10 15 53 40 8 13 Levers Elizabeth Mcrscr John (pRTt) PrauJ Thomas (part) Tljbmap James (pan) Vnrfiamer Clara Yarnamer Samuel 100 J;ic!iot9. Barnrt John (part) 150 doves Lindecy 421 DelorigJohn 416 G winner Fredcrtck (pt)251 fcrcmer William (nt) 150 Logan Mary 402 Logan John (pari) 295 Lesley John (part) 200 ilann WiTiom 415 Sitgreavps Samuel (pi) 80 103 Btarbinl John (par!) 200 Smith Elizabeth 440 95 Tyson Josejfh 435 108 : ittidtflC! Suiitlifii'fif. Tm Barclay James 430 80 60 Bunnel Caty 421 3S Bjrchy JJin 400 35 CooIbaughSusannah(pt353 62 Uorton Richard 20 $33 Howry Bowucwme 100 57 Javne William 400 155 G3 Jsyne Mary 339 48 Kirkendall Samuel 300 ' 104. Lewis Richard (part) 230 Ogciln Ann 100 57 Parker Wi'linn (part) 150 61 Saunders John 402 153 Stucker Margaret (pt) 150 . - f'OCOIICI. Dills Daniel 350 10 (winner Frederick (?t)174 49 Nicholas John Jr. 429 137 Paul Thomas 435 16 Sfndev David (nart) 342 18 (Smith Elizabeth (put) 290 94 Smith Francis J. (pt) 320 120 Oss Peter (part) 124 124 133 Glenlwortb James (pt) 75 136 .Gibbons Isaac (pri) 200 104 Humphries Laac p.rt12l 112 Hogliii John 40!) 124 Le Joseph 451 71 iSVholns William 444 98 Welch Roger 325 Price, 66 Bunnell Benjamin 439 30 H7 Bowlinger Frederick 377 315 Rrodhead S-rnuel (,i) ISO 23 336 Benley W.'.liam 422 SO 320 Cotlti.ger Garrett (pt) 13S 4 119 Chaoman Joacpli 200 79 HuffEiscas 343 100 100 Harrison William 210 181 Harrison William (p:)220 323 1 leu ion Joseph 1S4 Horto-: Tabutha 422 322 Joiirs John 437 14 535 Jovr e Anna 413 146 60 Pbce Philip 409 3X2 Place James 390 ISO 244 Rustoa Thomas (part) ISO 317 Smith Rachel 374 23 81 Vsn Csmp Abraham 433 13S 3J0 Winnings Jacob (part) 416 150 S3$ Wright Robert 128 120 S18 Wilkinson Joceph 103 Kays Samuel (part 250 Lever. Sarah (part) 4o5 125 Lever? Ctms'ophei (pt)313 26 Walker John (psrl) 35 Walker Hubert (pr') 35 Barnhil! John 100 Gordon 1'dui 407 Horn Benjamin 200 Chalencr Johu 50 ?ravl Thonias (part) 130 'Vth l:mn:i Albert son Garrett AlnerUon (Jarre't AHewny William Benson Robert (part) Uerrv John r2 Blakeiy J-hu 434 72 Biackuelf Daniel 2;0 Rnehm &.Schimer 307 10a "Bock Frederick 439 50 Bvehm Phil'p 100 -Brnditeud Samuel 3U4 Berry Simon 422 19 Brutllican L'ike 419 51 Cox Jocob (jMfi) 225 Cfimrd Mary (pnrl 239 73 Cox Joseph (irart) 2(H Ox J.mhttiair'tparO 200 Cox Mar v (pari) 262 Cox Rebecca 4 -HI 109 Cox Willi.im (pirt) 350 Conard Deborah (pari) 250 27 Dyer Jutiiih 404 "l20 Dyer Srab (part) 200 120 Eagle J. cob (pail) 50 JEtin Cliirl'M 2tH) og:c William (part 150 Fit.li John 403 14 Fiea William 305 Howell Samuel 433 59 Uarlmen Thomas 43 10 jinrt Joseph 395 .Hartung Elirjbeth 439 24 Hurtling- John I), (pt) 2i4 Htrvey Mary (part) 78 llirvey Samuel 413 Uol I in";;, worth Levi (pt)ltiO Hunt I'lereon (:arO . 50 Jrwm Robert Line Murv Lane Wit I jam 438 Lvons Peter 424 Lung Rebecca 162 M't'tillouli Juhn 424 - Rees Daniel 400 lii'X or Rij!i! Ph'lipi )l Ml Rogers Junes 41 1 . Shoemaker Ssmuei(pt) 166 Sidman Isaac 440 Stewart James 400 F0 Sharpies J-diii 491 111 Serman Jsjluc 421 110 Stewart Churle (part) 00 Shorplefs Joseph 424 Shaw Richard (part) 313 Tyler Elizabeth (part) 150 ThomiiK Joseph or Matthew 400 Wild Adum 4:W 70 Wilson William 200 Tunkliaii nock, Able Jacob 405 112 Barnet William 407 83 Barnet Johu 205 15 Caldwell David 400 Cox Joseph (part) 209 Cox Benjamin 439 Cox Jonathan (pt) 238 80 Cramer Jacob 393 f9 Caldwell Daniel 40S 120 Durham Edward 400 Elirie Conrad Jr. 375 Elms George 438 Eycrly Jacob 400 Eyerly Jacob 408 Evans David (pt) 200 Ehrie Conrad Sr., 401 25 97 lb 89 9 79 6 64 25 00 6 64 6 81 17 30 17 51 12 56 6 81 17 41 11 78 8 98 J7 94 3 F7 , 8 43 19 00 22 70 11 15 10 91 10 30 9 32 5 56 5 46 10 30 10 30 1 1 51 6 IS 2 96 7 68 10 30 4 36 30 05 15 36 36 191 38 40 27 17 25 63 27 54 12 46 7 67 19 70 12 21 35 90 35 96 43 43 21 29 28 40 98 40 6riefiei0r, MeCarty (part) 75 -Hartman Thomas 401 Jones Samuel 402 Lesley Peter (part) 224 Logan Alexander 427 Lusher George (pt) 275 McGarty benjamin 351 130 Purdy William 438 70 Paschall Thomas 400 Recs IJannah 400 Kyau James 401 Bees Derrick (part) 110 Pees Samuel 415 Shcc John 403 . Shupp Peter (pt) 240 Sterner Ilehry 439 Shupp Philip (pt) i50 Sitgreaves Sani.(pt)200 Shaw Richard 399 Taylor Amos 409 135 Wilson llichard(pt)222 04 Wild mat. John 438 10 Waters Nathaniel 410 81 SYAION MYERS, Treasurer. March 22, 1S0G. 16' SO 80 50 3 9B 20 56 20 50 10 80 20 50 12 08 14 3 18 07 20 97 20 76 20 50 8 50 19 3S 20 50 12 74 20 5(i 7 93 9 OS 21 10 13 1 15 09 17 80 20.50 Auditors Notice. Estate of Jnhn Woolbcrl , Sen., deceased. The undersigned Auditor appointed by the Orphan's Court ed' Mouroe County, to make distribution of the funds in the bands of John Wilson, Administrator o' the Estate of John Woolbert, Seu , late of Jackson township, deceased will attend to the duties ol his annoiutment, on Friday, the 27th day of April next, al lu o'clock A. M.. at the ProthonotaryV of fice in Stroudsburg,, when and where all persons baviug tiny claims t-r demands against the same will present, them, or be forever ccb.irred from coming in lor Miy .-hare of the same. TNOS. 31. McILUANEy. March 29, lbOO. Auditor 227 21 101 154 43i 107 200 40 20 90 14 63 S 24 19 S5 6 89 4 56 16:50 9 Id 11 25 9 07 22 5 20 ?r3 19 74 13 23 18 66 9 IS s r- 20 20 10 62 6 46 5 27 5 5( 9 26 (i 74 1 26 1 26 5 65 21 47 10 5t 3 II 4 06 .57 03 1 1 3ft 47 6t 32 70 H'O 47 H4 4X 30 34 (in 97 79 21 10 55 74 46 03 IK) 0- 47 65 3- 9 4 i 99 22 1(! 99 -t i m Ml 53 6 49 41 43 30 11 52 43 3t 3! 10; 42 81 02 46 47 26 47 77 Gt 51 i 95 41 26 fc5 12 99 87 57 15 72 H 5i 433 102 107 35 431 109 47 6(1 70 47 09 b4 46 27 26 -6 22 00 43 70 32 00 66 74 27 14 47 c5 64 90 4ii 6-. 06 95 'H 10 27 2-i 41 23 32 5)6 43 70 71 02 24 10 20 50 20 50 5 5s 20 50 10 23 22 22 14 20 17 5u 19 10 19 10 17 5U 20 9 20 50 19 10 9 82 20 50 48 90 50 CONSTITUTION LIFE SYBUP. A positive and specific remedy for all dis- enses originating from an impure state of the blood, and for all (hereditary) diseas-4 es transmitted irom parbkt to child. SCISOFFUffiA. STRUMA, OLANDUI.AR SVELLING8 ULCERATION, KINGS EVIL, Jp- ERYSIFELAS, SALT RHEUM This taint (hcred taryand acquired,) filliugf lite with untold mis ry, is by all usual med ical remedies incurable. HKU.TI ATI$.1I, If there is any disease in which the Con stitution Life Syrup is a sovereign, it is in rheumatism and its kindred aflections. Ihe most intense pains are almost instantly alle via ted enormous swellings are reduced. Case?, chronic or vicarious, of twenty or or thirty years standing have been cured. I NERVOUS DEBILITY. SHATTERED NERVES, ST. VITUS' DANCE, LOSS OF POWER, CONFUSION OF THOUGHTS. EPILEPSEY i nou.samjs who have suttcrcu tor years will b ess the day on winch tin v read these lines. Particularly to weak, suffering wo men will ibis medicine prove an inestima ble blessing il rectmg their footsteps to a Hope which fulfills more than in promises, SALIVATION, ROTTING OF BONES, BAD COMPLEXION, ACHES IN BONES, FEELING OF WEARINESS. DEPRESSION F SPIRITS. A Gentleman who suffered for vears from Nervous Dfbilitv", Priiia turn Decav. and all the cfiects of vnuthful inthsen tion. will, for the sake of sufiering humanii, send free to all who need it, the rrcipe and din-ctiot.s tor making the simple remedy by which h-- was cureit. Sufiercrs wishing to profit by the oiverriser's experience," can do so by addressing- JOIIX it. OGDEN, . No. 13 Chambers St., New York. January 4. ISC6. lv. II ISTORY OF THE W A R -THE AMER ICAN CONFLICT,'1 IN TWO VOLS. Elecanlly illustrated with 144 portrnits on steel numerous maps and diagrams of battle-fields ; views, ttr. 125,000 copies sold. Volume 1. of this History, published al most two years later than the first part ot nearly every oilier, already inc udes among .is put runs full 25.0(H) i the purchasers ot 'ho.-e early works, and is everywhere recog nized as the highest authority, even hy the .uthor's politic 1 1 opponent--. Volume 11 w;ll be reiidy in a few months il the earliest day on V.-luch a well-prepared nistory of the war can bo oLtnb-ed. The entire work, inimitable alike in excellence f uUn and detail, v. ill ic vastly superior to anv of those now completed, (most of which were "completed' long before G n. Grant eport was made.) and by far the mo tsahs fictorv Mistorv of he hie stupeu.iotis strug- le aliogpiher i:t:' quailed for clearness, ful ness, and accuracy of statements, combnui with candor and graphic delineation of e-vents. If completed as designed, the work will' be authority as to the events of the most wondertul era in ihe his'ory of the Country. A. G. Curtin, Governor of Pa. Il would be difficult to pl ice too high an estimate of th service Mr. Greeley has ren dered our count y by the preparation of this volume. v I avw.it the forthcoming ol'the second volt. me with eager expectation. William I). Keli.ey. .17. C- Il bears the marks of labor, studied candor j and -cciiracv. .' William II. Seward, Secretary of State. The narrative i simple ami clear, with s ; much of life uud spirit in it that it is next to impossible not to read a whole ch.picr with out stoping. ' It will be, and ought to be r ad by all our countrymen. Ldgar L-ow- an, L. o enaie. Its acctincv gives it a value beyond any hittory of that eventful period. The gr at industry and impartiality ot iMr. Greeley will make this the text of a0 future histories .f the Great Rebellion. Thaddues Stevens. M. C. Of all the Histories of the Great Rebellion which I have examined, this one-seems to me the best in the copiousness of its antecedent and concurrent Congressional Records, as well as of the events of the war itse f. Schuyler Colfax, Speaker U. S. House of Reps. Volume 11 will he accompanwi ( wiuioui extra charge.) hy an elegant copperplate Map of the Sat ot War. worth 1.00. Sold only by traveling ag nf' Address. O. D. CAMS it UU., l'umisnerp, Hartford, Conn. March 3, 15G0.-4t. CAUTION. The public are hereby no iticd oot to in terfere with a three year oht blacK norse. with a white spot in the forehead, which I have loaned to Joseph P. Fel leaser, of Stroud tsp during my pleasure Any one interfering Willi saifl properly Will ie protetMittu. mi o:r w:is I.miind in Mr. Felloncerou the 15th of January, 1603. JOHN II. MILLER. Strom! tsp., March 1, 1SGG Constitution Life Syrup purges the system entirely from all the evil effectsn- mercury. removing the Bad Breath, curing the Weak Joints and Rheumatic Pains which the use of Calomel is sure to produce. It hardens Spongy Gums and secures the teetii as firm ly as ever. CONSTITUTION LIFE SYEUP Eradicates, root and branch, all Eruptive Diseases, ot the bKin like ULCERS, PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, and all other dlfnVullios of this Mud, which so much oishgure the outward appearance of both males and females, often making litem a disgusting object to themselves and their friends. CONSTITUTION LIFE SYRUP CUKKS ALL ijWKLLINO OF THE GLANDS, Either of the Face, Neck, or Female Breast, and should be taken as so n as the swelling is detected, thus preventing their breaking, and producing troublesome Discharging Sores, which disfigure so many of the youn ger portion of the community from six to twenty years of age. Young children arr very t-ubjcci to discharge from the Ears, which depends upon a Scrofulous constitu tion. These cases soon recover by taking a few do. es of the Life Syrup. C1 All scrofulous persons suffering from gen eral Debility, Emaciation, Dyspepsia and Dropsy of the limi s abdom n and in the fe tiale. Dropsy of the ovaresand womb, gen erally accompanied with inflantatiou and Ul ceration of the Utcru-, sire permam ntl) cur ed l.y Constitut.on Life Sirup. The disease known as Goitre or Sweiled Neck, the Life Syrn i will remove entirely. The remedy should be. taken for some time, as the disease is exceedingly chronic and btubborn, and will not be removed without ex.ra effort. Tumors of the ovaries, Tumors of the Breast, and swelling of oth r glands o.' the bd'Jy. Will be completely reduced without resorting to the kn.fe, or operations of any kind. LOST, 0SB mUAMl KKWAR0 Lost or mislaid a Certificate of. Surplus gtock in the Peun Mutual Life Insurance Company, Philadelphia. Pa., No. DDI. The finder will receive thotahove reward hy leturning the above Certificate to ' JACOil L. WYCKOFF. Stroudsburg, Pa., March 22, 1800. Epileptic Fits, Sympathetic or Organic diseases of the Heart, as palpitation, Disea ses of the Valves, producing a grating or fi ing .-otlnd, Dropsy of th- Heart Case and all the affection- of this important organ (per sons suffering from any cute pain in the re gion of h heart), w 11 be greatly relieved by Constitutional Life Syp-p. Broken down and del. cale constitutions ruflering from Indispiwitjon to Exertion, Pain in the Bick, Loss ot Memory, ToreboJings, Horror of Calamity, Fear of Disease, Ditil" ness of Vision, Dry, Hot Skin and Extreme lies, want of Sleep, Restlessness, Pale. Hag gard Countenance, and Lassitude of the Mus cular System, nil require llw aid of the Con stitution Life Syr. p. SI FOR ALL FORMS OF ULCEIIATIYM MSSASES. Either of the Nose". Throat, Tongue. Spine, Forehead, or Scalp, -no remedy has ever proved its equal. Moth Patches upon the female face de pending upon the disuaf.ud aoti n of rhc liv er are very unpleasant to the young wife and mother A lew bottles of Constitution Life Syu;, will correct the secretion, and remove the deposit which is direcliy under the shin. In the diseases of the liver, giving rise to Languor, Dizx ness, Indi.refctiou, Weak Slo iach or an ulcerated or cancerous condi tion, of that organ, accompanied with burning or other. unpleasant symptoms, wi l be re lieved by the u&eot Constitution Life Syrup. U 0OAs a genenl Blood Purifying Agent the Life Syrup stands unrivaled by any preparation in the World. The rich and poor are liable to the same diseases Nature and Science has made the Constitution Life Syrup lor the benefit, of all. Pure Blood produces healthy men and wo men: and if ihe constitution is neglected in you ;h, disease and early death is the result. Price, SI 25 per bottle; one half dozen $7. DRY GOODS. H. S. WAGNER, (Successor to George' P. Heim,) STROUDSBURG, Pa., Would invite attention to his full and va ried assortment of Dry Goods. All the usual Departments requisite to ar complete retail Dry Goods Store, Constantly receives strict attention and will always be found to contain util and de sirahle assortments. His block of Ladies Dress Goods is particularly worthy of examination, and hos.h:ill be constantly opening oil desirable Novelties in that hue as the season ad van HQS. Ir you want Prints, call on . H. S. Wagner. If you want Bleached Shtelivg or Shirt ing cull on H. S. VVagner If vou want Unbleached Muslin ot Sheet- mar cull on . II. S. Wagner If you want Notions call on IL S. Wagner If you want Gloves or Hosiery call on H. S Wt.nrr. If you want Cloths or Cassimeres- call on H. S. WNguer. If you want Gents Furnishing Goods call on . li. b. wagner. If yon want GROCERIES, Call on H. S. Wanner. You will find Sugars at H You will find Coffee at You will find Sijrups at You will find Teas at You will find Spices at You will find Fish al Wagner's S. Wagner's. II. S. Wagner's II. S Wagner's. II. S. WagncrV. II. S II. S. Wagner's. You will find Crockery at II. S. Winer's. You will find XVaoden-ioarc at Il-S. WoanurV You will find Brooms &. Brushes at II. S. WtitMierV. You will, finally, he able to rind what you want at 11. c. Wagner s. Between the Bank and Ihe Post Office. STROUDSBURG, PA. eb. 22, ltGO. MM I lie People! come down l Cotten Goods hnvo in price Large- decline in prices of C:tlsoes Dc Lanes, Ami Ctiugliam. I am now selling Calicoes and De Lanes it about 25 per cent, lower than I sold them a week ago. v. SEW and FE5ES22 GOODS. , T am selling some nial.c of Muslins for ess than they-have beeu sold for the last two years. COVTEIY GOODS Are low enough formally one to buy them now. Large reduction in the price of fine . DRESS GOODS. . iKMiner & ifierrmaiiii WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FANCY GOODS AND YANKEE N0TI0SS, STROUDSBURG, PA. P WM. II. GREGG. M. D.f Sole Proprietor, New .York. Mohoan & Ali.f.n, Wholesale Druggists, Agents. No 4 Cliif-st., New-York. Gr.o. C. Goodwin & Co., Boston. J. H. Rkeu & Co., Chicago. Fum.eii, Finch & Fuller, Chicago. Collins Brothers, St. Louis. . I) Park. Cincinnati. Johnson. Holloway &,C, Philadelphia Barnes. Ward & Co., New Orleans. Barnes, Henry & Co., Montr' al; Can tda. Dos tetter, Smith &. DeaNj.Slui Francisco California. ' 'Win. Hollinsliead Agent, StroudsburrPa, lFebrnry 8. 1806.-; And if you wish to buy irood Cloth and fancy Casshncres, call in. They are 5U cents a yard cheaper than in the fail. ANI liLAXKKT SHAWLS, all wool, all sorts and sizes, yery low. 1 can give you a bargain iu Shawls. And then I have a good assortment of Coffee, tiisiir?. bfikiiti? Molns- ses ;ind Srnips, And lots of other Goods cheap. astF" Don t forget the plaeo, it is at BUODIIKAD'S Cheap Store, iu Stroudsburg. Jan. 11, 18GG. ' A CARD T the- Hotel keepers of Jlouroc and ad jacent counties. Look to Your Interests! ! ! We are offering Liquors, Wines. &c., warranted pure, and containing no Druys, Oils, J'Jsseiices, d)c, whateyer, at the fol lowing very low prices : Dratidics from 50c81 00 per gallon less than City prices, Gins 50c7nc. Bourbon 'Wlnskey,40e(rt)(i5c. Monongahela, 40e(rt)G5c. Old Rye, 40e(o(inc. 'Apple S0c($$l 00 Comufon 15e(2fic. Wines Call kinds 50cffl31 00- . Please lmVo us a call, or send your or flers, and satisfy yourselves that wo do da it, that we will do it, and the reasous win wo con do it. I Also, please remember that we do not have anrthwq tb trfTcith "JJruyym iA nuors. Anything you buy Irnm us we fuarantce Pare, and much below the pri ces usually paid lor tne uruggeu .Liquors Very Respectfully, J. S. WILLIAMS, & Co., Stroudsburg, Mod roe Co. Pa. Jly 27, ISO. 1866. 1866. PILE'S EASTON HALL - OF FASHIOE . OPPOSITE THE OLD EASTON BANK,, , 'ir .At. 1ASTON, PS1THA The Largest Stock ! The Nevest Goods! The Tastiest Styles! The Best Quality, of Work UThe Lowest Prices! The Best Cutter! The Most Obliging Salesmen ! Are to be found at this Establishment ! C. PYLS, Proprietor SALESMEN, CfTAS. W. 13ACHMAN, ISAAC SNYDER. CUTTER, JOUN BOWEJT, Late of N. Y. City - BLAZK AWAY! kjuv u-mi nits tne Mark every time.- . Don't You see the Fur Fly? S Ho von want to bnv a scood H T. CAP. or set of FURS. If yon do, go to Pnnli's Usit Store, oppnsite the Post Oflice, where JTou will always find a good assortment of HATS, CAPS Mm F at prices to snit all. Of these facts yon can be convinced hy caHhig as directed. leniemher the place. J A. PVULl'S Hat Store, Opposite the Post Ollice, Strondshnrg. Pa. N. B. The Inghest cash prices paid for all kinds of shipping Furs QNnv. 23. 1S65. 18 CLOTHING! IXOTHINGM 66. Of the latest styles and. best qualities AT FAULT'S HAT STOBS. This being a branch of It. C. Pyle's Clothing establjsli ment of Kaston, the citizens of Monroe Counh can now pur chase the same quality and at the same prices as though they bought in Huston. All goods sold as low here as at Knstou. All are invited to come and examine the latest styles. Don't forget the place, PAULI'S HAT STORE, v Opposite the I'ost Office. oo jock - i f nv i; OYSTERS. OYSTERS The urulcrsifrncil having made nrrange- uicnls with Air. .1. (J. Officii for a full anil constant supply of Iresh Oysters, is now pre pared to inrnish Hotels and private tanuliet with a full supply of the lior-t qunlity. ainj any quantity on fcliort notice. Call at the Bakery Saloon at any hour ot the day or evening, when you can have Oyrtars prepar ed in every style that the taste requires to "ive nature a boost. U. C. LEVANWAY. Stroudsburg, Jan. 19, 1SG5. toninistvniov's Notice. Estate of HENRY SMITH, late, of Smith field Township, deceased. Notice is hereby given that letiers of Ad ministration upon the above named l'Ltatc have been granted to the undersigned hy the The gubj'criher hastens to lay the import mt. jntelliirence before the pnhlic, that he tins added largely to his already large stock of fiij-hiotiat'le and bcasonablo i'lotiis, Casshueri's, Vcstings, &a which he will make up to nfdr on short n tiee, in a manner satisfactory to all. Hit shol e.--, literally oroan beneath the Mcady Made Clothing vvith which they are loaded. Coats, Overcoals,Pants and Vests made vf the I'cst material, and in the mott fisliionulle manner, nt pncea to suit all. tints acsd Caps, J;5(ol.s asid Shoes, &C. &. tc; and indeed evefy thing with which he lit heretofore supplied'the public, will be found r.. otnp i AliMirrvn I f.nritl' in linn f pm it ' ivrS... - j l . :- (!cy comJ!etiti(.n. hw ; theretore, all persons mdeb.ed to sa.d Tankf1, for faV0M ,1Prclo(nro rpce;r.d hrf Estate arc requested make nmne.l.ate pay- n Jn ferjl q collhllliinco of bjc faf inent, and thoso l.av.ng any just clanns are ul h(j oJ also requested Jo present them legally an-, NICHOLAS RtJSTfiR. thenttca cd sotilemeiU lo , S.romW,urr, Dec IWu LEy I SMITH, Administrator. March 15, lcOO Stroud township, -llonroi? ViU XrfLUm SoCH'ty. GAUTIOH. NOTICE. Thajni'W Certificates of Stock ! nr. now ready for delivery at the office of : the Secretary. Stockholders nrs ren nested! I hereby caution all persons against trus- to.reiurn all certificates for alia res and tracr- ting my wife, Susannah M. Row, as I shall tinns of shares, have them cancelled, anil nay no debts of her contracting receive those of tho ncwiifsue instead. - JACOB ROW. A. REEVES JACKSON, Sdo Streod townehip, March lf, 190ft hMtdiibnf.'Mre)! I5J0f; Fotlk Benj .(pt) 252 .135 20 56 "".' c -