To the Voters of Monroe County. friends and Fellow Citizens: I offer mVself as a candidate lor me omce 01 : Associate Jim! so, fthe several Courts of Monroe Count at the approaching1 uenerai t-iecuon. If elected I pledge myself to discharge the duties of gaid office with fidelity and impar tiality to the best 01 my aouiiy. 1 ' ABRIIAM LEVERING To the Voters of Monroe County. friends and Fellow' Citizens: I offer jjjjgeJf as a candidate lor me onice 01 . Associate Jutlse, of the several Courts of Monroe County at the approaching General Electi-n. Tf elected. I pledge myself to discharge the duties of said office with fidelity and im- martialify to the best or my amiuy JOHN E DINGER. To the Voters of Monroe County. friend' and Eellow Citizens: I offer myself as a candidate tor the otnee of Aocia(c Judge, of the several Courts of Monroe County at the approaching General EUction. If elcc-'d I pleJge myself to discharge the du'ies of said office with fidelity and im partiality to the best of my ability. Respectfully Your llurctb'e Servant, M. II DREHEIt. To the Voters of Monroe County. Friends and Fellow Citizens: I offer myself as a candidate for the office of Aori;tf! JudsV ofthe several Courts of Monroe County at the approaching General Electien. If elced I pledge myself to discharge the duties of said office with fidelity and im partiality to the best my ability. ' " JEREMY MACKEY. To th3 Voters of Monroe County. Friends and rulow Citizens: I offer myself as a candidate br the office of of the sever. 1 1 Courts of Monroe County at the approaching General Election. If elected I pledge myself to discharge the d ities of sniJ office with fidelity and impartiality to the best of my ability. JOHN DeYOUNG. NOTICE. Office of the Jackson Oil Company. STaouDSBuao, July 31, 1"?GG. A N assessment of 3 cents per siiare has V teen levied upon the original Share holders of said Company and m.ide payable on the 1st daj t f September next. LUKE V. RU0DI1EAD, August !2, 18GG. Treasurer. DK. I). D. SMITH, Surgeon Dentist. Dr. D. 1. Smith, would respectfully in forni the Inhabitants of Strou Jaburg and licinity, that he has f cruianently located himself here, where he will be happy to vait upon all who may stand in need ol his professional services. Dr. Smith has recently removed from the city, where he his had a city and country practice of over twenty years, which he thinks will enable him to do the most difEult work in his lioe of business. Teeth inserted from one to full sett, on nil kinds of met ta's used in the profession, and also most particularly hard rulber. Give him a call and see his specimens. Teeth ex tracted without pain. June 7, lirGG. NEW STOES -: and:- MAY GOODS reduceTprices! DARIUS DREIIER, b-gs leave to an nounce to his friends and and to the pub-, lie generally, that he has just received a general assortment of Dry Good., Notions, Dress Trimmings. AND MILLINERY GOODS consisting, in part ofthe following desirable articles, viz. : Calicoes,- Lamm, French Chintz, (Jit i'drru's Dress Goods, Wori.erl Edging, Fttrns'fls, ,fdters, Shetland Wools, Shetland Wcol Shaiclt, J Drt'iinrs, Masli nr. White Drrss Goods, Insert ings, Latft's and Children's Sac Jet -F'uvnel and Cloth, Ludt't, Missr and Men's Hoes, Gloves and Cuilarn, Mourning Coods, Shroudings, fr., fc. Goods f-hown with pleasure. Quickc tales and mail profits' at the old and well known Mil inery Stand of F. A. DREIJER, The Millinery business will be carried on s usual by Mas. Dreiieu. Patronage respect'y solicited. DARIUS DREIIER. April 26, 16GG. A LECTURE T O Y O U N G M E N. Just Published, in a Sealed Envelope. Price six cents. A Lecture on tlio Miilurc, Treat ment, and Radical Cure of Spermatoruea, or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, sexual Debihiy, and Impediments to Mar riage generally. Nervousn6, Consumpt ion, tpiieppy, and Fits; Mental and Physical In capacity, resulting from S -li-Abuse, &c. By ROBERT J. CULVERWELL, M. D., Au- mor ot the " Green Book,". &c. The world renowned author, in this ad mirable Lecture, clearly proves from his vn experience that the awtul consequences of Seif-Abuse may be effectually removed without medicine, and without dangerous eurgical operations, bouffies. instruments. ungs, or cordials, pointing out a mode of cure once certain and effectual, by which every offerer, no mutter what his condition j3y be, rrjiy cure himself cheaply, privcte- fendradiCi,1,y' T1IIS LECTURE WILL JkOE A BOON TO THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS. Sent underseal, to any ."tldress, in a plain sealed envolope, on the receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps, by accessing CIIAS. J. C. KLINE cc CO., VoO WW Vwrl4' P06t-f' March ieOCly. CHEAP GOODS, ARE NOW OFFERED BY A NEW FIRM, ' SMILEY & WALTON, . (SUCCESSORS TO R. S. ST PLES) The subscribers would hereby inform their friends and the public generally. mac mey nave recently purchased the entire stock of R. S. Staples, and asso ciated themselves together as co-partners unuer me name of SMILEY dc WALTON for the purpose of carrying on the Mer cantile trade in all its brances, at the well known stand lately occupied by R. S. Staflfs. -We h ave already added to nnr tormer stock a fresh supply of FANCY DRESS GOODS, SPRING SirLES. Our goods were bought low. since the late decline in tmces. and our customer. shall have the beuclit of it. We also keep a full assortment of choice Family Groceries Hoot and Slices Crockery Ware, Wooden Ware, Ac. In short, we mean to keep every thins that constitute a first clsss country store. Our purpose shall be to endeavor to give perfect satisfaction to all who favor us with their patronage. Come and see us. MORRIS SMILEY. JAS. K. WALTON. Stroudsburg, Ta., July 26, 1S(5G. T T II C I. A DIES or STROUDSBURG AND VICINITY". FRANCOIS GREGOIRE, PREMIERE CHEMIST, is OFFERING TO THE PUBLIC HIS "ENAMEL OF AMERICA" 19 Confident that its merits need but a trial to supplant the numerous deleterious min eral compounds now in use. UNLIKE THE VARIOUS TABLETS, POWDERS and ROUGES, WHICH MERELY COVER AND EVENT UALLY ROUGHEN AND DE STROY THE SKIN. TOE ENAMEL OF AMERICA (Bing entirely vegetable in all its compo nent parts.) THOROUGHLY REMOVES, PERMANENTLY ERADICATES ALL BLOTCHES. FRECKLES. SPECKS, - PIMPLES, And all impurities arising from a diseased state of the Cuticle, i'ipan ing the BeautiMilly Transparent Glow . of Bloo.ning Youth. IT WILL POSITIVELY . MAKE THE SKIN SOFT AND SMOOTH IN TEN MINUTES AFTER IT IS APPLIED, OR The money paid for it will positively be re funded. A BOTTLE ALWAYS OPEN UPON THE COUNTER FOR LADES TO U.SE, BEFORE THEY PAY FOR IT, FREE OF CHARGE. IT IS AS HARMLESS AND FREE FROM ALL DELETERIOUS COMPOUNDS A8 SPRING WATER. It has received the following distinguished endorsements: MISS JEAN HOSMEtt, MISS OLIVE LOGAN, MISS EFriE GERMAN, MISS JULIA DALY, AXD OTHERS, And is used by the Medical Faculty in their treatment for Pimples intheFace snd Rough Skin, and recommended by them to the pub lic, as on elegant and certain beautifier of the complexion. IT WILL MOST CERTAINLY REMOVE FRECKLES FROM THE FACE, Positive Proof of which can be given. THE USE OF ONE BOTTLE Will prove to any one that it is not a catch penny compound, but one worthy their pat ronage. IN FACT, A POSITIVE NECESSITY TO THEIR TOILET. PRICE. One Bottle, Six Buttle, SI 00 5 00 druggists and pealf.rs"suprlild at manufacturers' trices by the doz., or in quantities to suit. DREHER & BROTHER, AGENTS FOR MOXUOE COUNTT. July 26, 186G.-6m. luuitov's Jfoticc. Estate ofPHTER G. KUNKEL, dee'd. THE undersigned Auditor appointed by the Orphans Court of Monroe coumy, to examine nnd if occasion require, resettle the finl account of Jacob K. Shnfer. Admin istrator of the Estate of Peter G. Kunkel, late of Polk towm-hip, deceased, wiil nttend to the duties of hi appointment, on Friday, the 24th day of August neat, at 10 o'clock A. M.,etthe Proth'n tary's office in the tor ough of Stroudsburg, at which tme and place all persons interested may attend if they see proper. THOS. M. McILHANEY, July 26, Auditor. 'herifPs Sale. "T Y VIRTUE of a writ of fieri facias fin JL quisition waived) to me directed, issued out ol the Court of Common Pleas of Mon roe county, I will expose to sale, at public vendue, on Saturday, the 1st day of September next, at 2 o clock in the afternoon, at the Court- House, in tho borough of Siroudsburg, the following described Real Estate to wit FIRST. All that certain messuage tene ment and tract of land situate at Fenners ville, in Hamilton township, Monroe county, adjoining other land of Joseph Fenner, lands of Jerome Swartwcod and John Yin" er, other land ot the snd renner, land of ueorge Miller, land of John II. Fenner, oth er land of said Joseph renner, and land of Joseph P Heller, Containing SIXTY A CRES, AXD ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY PERCHES, more or less. Being the messuage and tract of land firet describ ed in a Deed from Henry Fenner and "wife, to said Joseph Fenner, bearing date April 1, .4. D. 1844, and recorded at Stroudsburg, in Deed Book, ol. a, pp. VZo. The improvements thereon ar & PLANK TANNER 1, two stones high, 33 ft. wide by 115 ft. in leng h, to which is attached a LEACH HOUSE AND DARK MILL, 26 wide by CO ft. in length (also two stories high). Together with the Steam and YV a- ter Power belonging and appertenant to said Tannery. Thers are also two BARK SHEDS off "said premises near said Tan- uery. (Une ot tnem it. in wiotn by juu ft. in length, with Lean to attached. The other of them 26 ft. in width by about CO ft. in 1. gth.) Also a HIDE HO USE near said Tannery, about 15 by 20 ft. Also, a a Stone Tavern, two stories high, 40 by 45 ft., with STONE KITCHEN attacned, 20 feet square. A FRAME SHED 40 by 42 feet. A BLACK SMITH SHOP about 20 fvet square. A PLANK STORE HOUSE 21 by 32 feet, story and a half high, with . two small rame buildings attached thereto, used for the purpose of storinj goods. .liso a PLANK TAILOR SHOP, one story high, 16 by 21 ft. Also, a lage two-story PLANK DWEI LING HOUSE. 24 feet by 40 feet, with PLANK KITCHEN attached, 16 by 24 ft , and Smoke Hou?e and Wash House near by. Also, a FRAME BARN with Stcne Stalling underneath, 36 ft wide by 52 ft in length, with two Frame Stables attached thorn to, each of them about 35 ft. square. Also, a two-storv PLANK DWELLING HOUSE, about 16 by 24 ft., with Kitchen attached, about 16 ft square. Also, a FRAME STABLE in the roar of said house, about 24 feet square. The land is all improved and in a good 6tate of cultiva tion. And there is an Apple Orcliard, and other Fruit Trees on the premises. ile Michael's Creek mns through thi land. SECOND. All that certain lot or piece of land si'inJe in Fennersville, in said town ship of Hamilton, adjoining the premises first above described, l inds of Joseph P. Hel ler and the Parsonage lot, containing One Acre unit Ten lerclic, strict measure. Beini the same premises which David Kt:mm-ier and wife, by Deed bearing date the 20th of March. 1850, and recorded at StrouJ:-burg, in Deed Book, Vol. 4, pnge C12, granted and conveyed to the said Joseph Fenner. The improvements thereon are a Plank Dwelling House, a story and a half high, about 16 ft. in width by 22 ft. in length, and a FRAME STA BLE, about 16 feet square. Lind all clear ed Jind in a good state of cultivation. THIRD. All that certain messunge and tract of land situate in said township of Ham ilton, adjoining the land first above describ ed, land of Georg Miller, Daniel Newell, other land of said Jt,s. Fenner, land of Samu el AnJrcw, and land of Charles Yinger, con taining Eialsl j-one Acre and Twenty seven Perehes more c Isfs. BeiDg the tract or piece of htid firt-t described in the Heed from Henry Fenner, Senior, and wife, bearing date the firt day of April, A. D. 1844, and recorded at Stroudsburg, in Deek li ok. Vol 3, pp. 13 The improvements thereon are a Stone Dwelling House, two Ptorits hiob, about 22 ft. by 30 ft. with a CELLAR KITCHEN underneath. A FRAME BARN with Stone Stabling thereunder, about 40 teet in width by 50 ft. in length. The land is all cleared and 8 bcut TWENT Y. 4 CRES thereof are Mead ow. There is an excellent Apple Orchard, and other Fruit trees upon the promises, and n well of water near the dwell in? house. FOURTH. All that tract or piece of land, situato in said township of Hamilton, adjoining the tract last above described, lands of Simuel Andrew, Epos Paul, John Shoemaker, and Daniel Newell, containing Twenty-Seven Acre, strict measure. Being the same premises which Theodore L. Ilofieditz and wife by their deed dated the 27th day of April, A. D 1847, and recorded at Stroudsburg, in Deed Book, vol. 4, page 178, &.c. granted and con veyed to the 6aid Joseph Fenner. This tract of land is all cleared and in a good state of cultivation, and a small brook runs through the same. FIFTH. ,17 that certain Grist Mill, Saw Mill, messuage an I traet ot land sit-S?X1 2 1 Hkiy uate in said township of Hamil-wSy ton, adjoining the first abovo described tract of lan-i, land of Jerome Swartwood, and land of George Snyder, containing Fjffeen Acre, and Eight Per ches more or less. Being tho same premises which Birnet Fenner and wife, by Deed bearing date the 7th day of August, A. I). 184, and recorded nt Stroudsburg, in Deed Book, Vol. 4, pige 2ti7 &c, granted and conveyed to the sid Joseph Fenner, and the sime which Jerome Swartwood and wife, by Deed bearing date the 17ih dny of May, A. D. 1805, and recorded at Stroudsburg, in Deed Book, Vol. 7, page 191. granted and conveyed to the said J. seph Fenner. The improvements thereon are a Grhl Jlill, ah, part Stone and part Plank, abou1 33 ft. wide by SO feet in length. jgsUsSA in which there are four run of Stone, two Water-Wheels, and all other necessary ma chinery and fixtures in excellent order. A Saw Mill about 10 by 40 foet, and a Card- M ing House attached thereto, about 20 feet by 30 feet. A Frame Dwelling House two sto ries high, about 20 ft. in width by 40 ft. in lengtn, and a f rame stable about 2o feet Bquare. , J he land is all improved, and there is a good Spring of Water near the Dwelling House. AiCitUcnael tf Creek runs through th? premises. SIXTH. All that certain messnajre and tract or piece of land situato in said town ship of Hamilton, adioininjr land of John II Fenner, Anna Slutter, and other land ofsaid Joseph Fenner, and containing Five Acre ami Two Perches, more or less. Being the same premises which Jtivan opragle and wife, by deed, bear ing date the 16th day of February A. D. ipbo, and recorded at btroudsburg, in Deed Book, Vol. 13, psge 149, &c. granted and conveyed to the said Joseph Fenner, The improvements thereon are a Plank Dwelling House, ML a story and a half high, and about 20 feet wide by 34 ft. in length, A Lor Stable about 16 ft. by 19 ft. and a Well of Water near the house. The Land is all under cul tivation. SEVENTH 4teo, all that certain tract or piece of land situate in said township of Hamilton, adjoining the last above described tract, lands of Jerome Fenner, Geonre Butts and Henry Wall, and containing Four Acres and a. Half, more or less; being part of the second de scribed piece or parcel of land mentioned in the Deed from Henry Fenner and wife to Joseph Fenner, bearing date the first of A- pril A.- D. 1844, and recorded at Strouds burg, in Deed Book, Vol. 3, page 12, &c. This land is all cleared and iti a good state of cultivation. EIGHTH. AW that certain Timber lot nr tract of land situate in said townshio of Hamilton, adoininj lands ot Jonas Murphy. Sarah Van Bu.-k rk, othr lands of said Jo seph Fenner, and land of Peter I'utz. nnd containing TEN ACRES, strict meaenre. This lot is heavily Timbered, and JIcMich- ael s Crerk passes through the same. Be ing the same premises which Abrah im Feth- erman and wife, by Deed, bearing date the 6th day of December, A. D. 1850, and re corded at Stroudsburg, in Deed Book, Vol. y. pane 114, granted and conveyed to the said Joseph Fenner. NINTH. All that other certain Timber ot or piece of l.nd situate in said township of Jamilton, adjoining the land last above described, land of Surah Van Buskirk, John Ma'sh and Peter Eutz, ond containing 3 A- CRES and 103 PERCHES, strict meas ure. Being the same premises which Da vid Kemmerer and wife, by Deed, bearing date the 9th day of September, A. D. 1K52, and recorded at Stroudsburg, in Deed Book, vol. 5. pp. fb9, &.c, granted and conveyed to the siid Jo-eph Fenner. This lot is well Timbered with Oak and other Timber. TENTH. All that other certain Timber lot or trat of land situate in snid township of Hamilton, adjoining lands of Jo.-cph Kel- er, Charles Lowe, John W illiams. and land ate of Andrew Groner, deceased, contain ing 22 ACRES and JS PERCHES, strict measure. Beincr the same premh-es which Andrew Groner and wife, by Deed, of thr first day of May, A. D. 1854, recorded nt Stroudburs, in Deed Book, vol. 7. dd.-192. tc, granted and conveyed to the Eaid Jo seph Fenner. ELEVENTH. All that certain tractor piece of land situate in said township cf Hamilton, adjoining lands of W illium Sobers, John M nsfield and B'ue Mountain land?, tnd containing TWENTY-FIVE ACRES, more or less. Loins' the same premises which John Mansfield and wife, by Deed, bearing date the eth day of December, .4. D. 1964, but not recorded, granted and convey ed to the said Joseph Fenner. And the same which Geo. Shafer and wife by Deed bear ing date the 22d day of April A. D. 1854, and recorded at Stroudsbuag, in Deed B.xk, Vol. 7, pnge 509. granted and conveyed to the said Joseph Fenner. About 15 acres of this tract is heavily Timbered with Rock Oak. TWELFTH. All that certain tract or piece of land situate in said township of 7imilton, adjoining lands of George Wood ing, Isaac Dieter, Jonas Nowhart, Alexan der arps, land late of Andrew C. Wood- Iinjr, land late of John V oodling, land of Solomon Rinker, and other land of the said Joseph Fenner, containing ISO ACRES, more or less. Being the same premises which Andrew C. Woodling and wife, by Deed; of the first day of A pril, A I). 1805, recorded at Stroudsburg, in Deed Book, vol. 13, page 150, &c, granted and conveyed to the said Joseph Fenner. About 40 acres of this tract are improved, and the residue is well Timbered with Chestnut and Oak; a small stream of water passes through the said premises. THIRTEENTH. All that certain mes- snage and tract or piece of land situate in 7amilton towns-hip, adjoining the last above described tract of land, land of Solomon Rin ker, Charles Frontz and George Woodlin?, and containing 101 ACRES, ir ore or less. Being tho same premises which Laioh Rink er and wife, by Deed, of the 13th day of April, A. I). 18 , recorded at birou!t-burg, in I)e?d Boole, vol. 13, pp. 152, granted and conveyed to the said Joseph Fenner. About CO acres of this tract are cleared and under cultiration (of which 10 acres arc Meadow), and the balance is well Timbered. The improvements are a FRAME DWELLING HOUSE,. one nnd a half stories hijih, about 24 feet wi.'e by 28 feet long. A Frame B irn with Stono Stabling underneath, about 'AO feet wide by 50 feet long. There is an Apple Orchard nnd other Fruit Trees on tho premises, a Spring of Water near the house, and a small fctream of water running through the land. FO UR TEENTII.All that certain mes suage and tract or piece of land situate in the township of Jackson, in said county of Mon roe, adjoining lands of Frederick Do I, land late ol Michael Zacharias, land late of Ja cob Engler, n,nd land of John D. Frailey, and containing 40 ACRES and 79 PER CHES, more or less. Being the same premises which George Zacluria nnd wife, by Deed, bearing date the 8th day of April, A. I). lb.ju, and recorded at Mroudshtirg, in Deed Book, vol. 7, pp. 300, granted and con veyed to the snd Joseph Fenner. The im provements thereon are a Frame Dweliing House, about 18 by 20 feet. A Frame Birn with Stone Stabling thereunder, nbout 29 ft. square.. This tract is nearly all cleared and under cultivation, about one-half thereof being Meadow. Seized and taken in execution as the prop erty of, Joseph Fenner, and to be sold by ine for cash.' CHARLES HENRY, Sheriff. ShcrifFs Office Stroudsburg, August 10, 1800. ITS "ANTED TWO GOOD CABINET Vf MAKERS Sober men, no other need apply. J. II. McCARTY. May 2i, lfiG.-tf. " floetssT. PYLE'S HALL OF EASTON OPPOSITE THE OLD EASTON BANK, EASTON, PENNA. The Largest Stock ! The Tastiest Styles! The Best Quality of Work! The Lowest Prices! The Best Cutter ! The Most Obliging Salesmen ! Are to be found at this Establishment ! R. C. PYLE, Proprietor. BALXSMKX, CIIAS. W. BACIIMAN, ISAAC SNYDER. BLASE Our Gun hits the Don't You see Do you want to Imv a good If you do, go to PaulFs Hat where you will always liud a MATS, CAPS at prices to suit all. Of these facts you can be convinced by calling as directed. Kcmembcr the place, J Opposite the N. 15. The highest cash shipping Furs. 18 CLOTHING! Of the latest styles and best qualities AT PAULI'S HAT STORE. This being a branch of K. C. Pvle's Clothing establish ment of Faston, the citizens of Monroe County can now pur chase the same quality and at the same prices as though they bought in Kaston. All goods sold as low here as at Kaston. All are invited to come and examine the latest styles: Don't forget the place, . PAULI'S II A T STORE, Opposite the Post Office; Nov. 23, 1865. U. C. PYLK. n UTH WAS21.GTO;V HAIR RESTORER A Hair Dresser and Hair Restorer, both combined in one. 20,000 living witnesses are test ify ing to their neighbors, from day to day, of its wonderful effect . 1st. It is not a dye. 2nJ. It will not col or the t-ki ri. .3rd. It will restore t!i Hair from a Gray to a beautiful Blnck, Krown, Auburn, or whoever inilit have been its original color, an J cuu.se il to aeeumc its former boauiy. 4tli. It will cure nil Humors and Diseas es ofthe Scalp; keep the beid cool and nice; remove Dandruff and Scurf from the he;id ; keep tin Avtr moist and silk-like in Us appearance, n in youthful days. Tho "Martha Yfashington Hair Restorer" h ns much ahead afonythinjj of the kind now in market, as the eiin outshines the moon in brightness and glory. The bst testimony tliutca;i be given will be found inside of each bottle. Warranted to do all we claim for it, or the money refunded, alter using two bottles. Try if, mid Sc Convinced. DREIIHK & BIIO . Agents, TROU!smJKG, PA. SIMONDS &. CO., Proprietors, FITZWILLIAM, N. II. Srondsburz, April 12, 1G(5. lyr. Sou.hcimcr & Uerrmanu, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FANCY GOODS AND YAKKEG iWnOJS, . STROUDSBURG, PA. August 11, 18(11. tf. N O EXTRA CHARGE for HEARSE in attending Funerah within ft miles rah within 5 mil j. ii. Mccarty. of Stroudsburg. May 31, lBrtf.-tf. BLANK MORTGAGES. For nt this Office BOSS. FASHION. The Newest Goods! CUTTEIl, JOHN BO WEN", Late of N. Y. Citj AWAY!. Mark every time. the Fur Fly? II AT, CAP, or set of FURS' Store, opposite tiic Tost Office good assortment of AND FUEIS, A. PAULl'S IIatrStorc, ft. 7 Post Office, Stroudsburg, Pa. prices paid for all kinds of Nov. 23. 1865. CLOTHING G6. iiocd News for the MiJfioii. The subscriber hastens to lay the import ant intelligence before the public, that he leaJr 6lock jcioths, Cassimcres, Vcstings, &c. ...... . .... m . fo ftr . p nti . tice, in a manner satisfactory to all. Hit shelves, literally groan beneath the Ready Made Clothing with which they are loaded. Coats, Overcoats, Pants and Vests' made nf the best material, and in the most fashionable manner, at prices to suit all.. lints and Caps ISooH and Shoes, AC. AC. &3ir and indeed cvrry thing with which he has heretofore supplied the public, will be found re.idy for inspection and bale ot prices which defy competition. Thankful lor favors heretofore received h hopes to merit a continuance of public favor at the old btand. NICHOLAS RUSTEKT' Stroudsburnr, Dec. 8, 1S03. Auditor's Notice;. Estate of CATHARINE GULICJ& dec'J. IIE undersigned Audi'or a p pointed by JL the Orphans' Court of Monroe count', to make distribution of the funds in the hands of Samuel Culick, Administrtor of said Es tate, will attend to the duties of his appoint ment, on Monday, tha 'JOth day of Angust next, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the Prothono tary's office in Stroudsburg, at whih time and place all persons havinw any claim or demands against thts aid fund will present the same, or be forever debarred from com inf in for any shire thereof. Til OS. M. McILHANEY, July 19, 1800. Auditor., JUST ' RECEIVE"). 5,000 feet of Rose and Gilt Kiclure Frame Moulding,-from 1 inch to 3 inches wide. Also 500 feet of Rlnck Walnut. J. II. McCAllTY. A -gust 2, I860. CAN YOU tell why everybody goes to McCarty s to buy FURNITURE! A?ut 2, 18f?0.
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