Boiongli Bounty Account Account of Thomas M. Mcllhanev, Trca surer of Bounty Fund oj the Borough of Stroudsburg, as prepared and vub- fished by Borough Auditors, under Act vf Assembly oj April 11, I860. Draft ordered September 5, 1864 : PR. To proceeds of note discounted at Stroudsburg Bank. Aug. 3,- 1SG1, $11812 00 .Amount of $25 subscriptions of C7 persons, 1675 00 13197 00 CR. Xiy counterfiet bill, l)y following1 payments made by ordor of Draft Committee: (George Fable for bounty to John Deer, $300 00 I'rcniiums" for procuring enlistment, viz. : John F. Barry, 10 00 A. J. Coolbaugh, 4() 00 Henry Sergeant, 10 00 1 1 ercolcs Sergeant, 10 00 William Sergeant, 10 00 Robert R, Miller, 10 (X) William Oeppling, 20 00 Martin Heubner, 20 00 Charles J. Kemmerer, 10 00 Samuel A. Houser, 10 00 John Clekler, N 10 00 Ceo. B. Armitage, 10 00 Charles Staples, 10 00 Ceorge A. Houser, 10 80 Edin Staples, 10 00 George Shackelton, 10 00 George B. Armitage, 20 00 George Fabel, amt, ad- van'd to John D. Smith, 25 00 Da to David Huntsman, 25 00 Theodore Schoch, printing, 19 00 Sealy Drake, 10 00 Wm. Davis, for payment made to Joseph Stametz, 10 00 Linford Marsh, expenses, 5 00 William Davis, telegrams, 2 05 John De Young, printing, " 5 00 Linford Marsh, expenses to and from Philadel phia, . 39 09 I.inford Marsh, services, 10 00 W. S. Flory, for muster ing, 75 00 Kautz & Huntcman, liv ery, 14 50 Thos. M. McIIhaney, ex penses and services at Easton, 10 70 John Widmer, 20 00 Geo. Fable, services, 30 00 Christian Heller, rent, 3 00 M. B. Postcns, 5 00 A. K. Jackson, 5 00 Revenue Stamps, G4 Daniel Pugh, bounty, 400 00 Sydenham Siaples, " 400 00 Linford Marsh, for to 6 vols., 2100 00 Robert Huston, for to 23 vols., 6931 00 Robert Huston, expenses, 120 00 85 00 services, bounty to 45 00 4 vol, 40 00 -$10902 63 Bil. in hands of Treas urer applied to note in StrouJsburg Bank, 2594 37 $13187 00 Prnft of February 15, 1505: DR. To proceeds of note discounted at SirouJsburg Bink, Aug. 3, 1?55, $1921 67 Do. Aug. 11, 15G5, 3937 33 I'roceeds of note discounted in fa vor of Li nfurd Marsh, 3920 00 Do. do. do. 3430 00 Amt. $25 subscription of 103 per- ns, . 2575 00 Siruutl Moore's subscription, 13 00 Total, $18797 00 CR. By Revenue Stamps, G C3 J. E. XV. Miller, horse hire, 6 00 Geo. Knauss, . 10 00 James Schoch, posting bills, 25 ThcoJore Schoch, printing, 2 00 John De Young, 5 00 Val. Kautz, horse hire, 12 00 Mtlchoir Bossard, board, I 00 Jno. N. Stokes, expressage, 30 Robert Huston, expenses io Philadelphia, 25 00 Daniel Peters, do. . 49 47 Counterfeit money, 20 00 James A. Pauli, expenses, 10 00 iJaniel Peters, do. 57 60 11 A. Barnet, services, 20 00 Wm. Fine, expenses, 29 29 Linford Marsh, 93 60 27 days a 3 81 00 Sydenham Walton, expen ses tojEaston, 5 50 Daniel Peters, bounty to 1 vol 300 00 150 00 150 00 150 00 2550 00 50G5 00 5170 00 1495 00 510 00 10$0 00 James B. Ray, Ceo. Ray, Sanford ilainei, do. do. do. o men a 510 11 a 515 a"470 a 495 a 510 a 540 11 2 1 o -$17033 63 1163 17 JJal paid A. J. Lantz, 818797 00 Examined, passed and allowed this 2nd y of May, J8G7. JOS. T. WALTON, :n, ), N, Auditors. DANIEL BROW Samuel S. Dreher, Treasurer of Bounty Fund in Account with the Borough of Stfouds- rg. ior the Draft of Feb. 1, 16G4. DR. To amt. of subscriptions of 97 men a 25, 2425 00 J roceeds of note discoun ted at Stroudsburg tsank. 9843 33 . ' Amt. fee. cd of Charles Hebfcai'd, advance on 10 recruits transferred to Coolbaugh tap., J50 00 Amt. of tax ree'ed from Ueo.II. Miller, col'or, 5722 50 Int.ot) npteof S. J. Hol linjihfiad, 7 49 -918.U8 38 CR. bounty to 1 recruit, $300 00 ' " "20 put in by Dreher & Wyckoff, 6000 00 Bounty to 6 recruits put ln Linford Marsh, 1857 85 Si. J.Hollinshead, expen ses to Washington, 43 00 Dreher &. Wyckoff, ex penses, 228 75 Telegrams and stamps, 7 36 S. J. Hollinshead's ex penses to Easton, 5 00 A. J. Lantz, do. 8 90 Theodore Schoch, printing, 15 00 J. Wyckoff, expenses to Harrisburcr. oi on O' C X S9 497 Paid into Bank on the note of the citizens of the borourrh nf Sf rnn,l burg-, to viz.: 1864, July 10th, 9061 22 kept. 15th, 20 00 " " 19th, 522 56 1S60, Aug. 8th, 57 49 59.G61 27 $18,487 11 Examined, pissed and allowed this ISth day of May, 18G7. JOS. T. WALTON, DANIEL BROWN! Auditor' Charles D. Brodhead, Treasurer of Bountr n r ... . iu Account with the Jtorough ""UUUBUUIK- DK. To amt of Taxes ree'd I'm Wayne G. Drake, Collector of Bounty Taxes, $1165 00 Amt. f Taxes received from Samuel Rees. Collector, $2652 11 $3817 11 . aihi. paiu on note in -- , v iu jinn, fta iu uu iXJllUD-auU Interests. 2100 99 snsi7 it Examined, passed and allowed this 16th day ot May, 1SG7. JOS. T. WALTON, ) . DANIEL BROWN, ( "UU"WB- Account of Frederick Keiser, Treasurer - , ,or V,c"r ot"i Account with the Borough of Stroudsburg. To amt. of Duplicate for 14, 997 46 Amt. of Bounty Taxes re ceived from Wayne G. . Drake, Collector, 4018 88 Amt of Borough Taxes re ceived from and applied to Bounty purposes, 5S2 55 $5499 89 CR. By followinff payment made by Account ant, to wit: AmL paid in Bonds, 81623 75 Bank, 690 00 rmt. of Interests on Bonds, G21 84 85499 89 Examined, passed and allowed this 19th day of May 1S67. nivip'r tt rfVr Auditors. Indebtedness of tho Boroojrh : Outstanding Bonds, - $21,795 00 HATCHETS. The best and cheapest for the consumer re those manufactured by JENKINS & TONGUE, PHILADELPHIA. Shingling, Lathing, Claw and Broad, made f the best cast-steel and warranted as pood r better than any others made in the Uni ted States, and sold at much lower prices than any other really first-class hatchets. They are tempered by one of the firm, s J. m mm a longue, wno poasesses a peculiar facultyl th.1t m?rht K fraA I sirnr. ov-run nAtr. Which has given his tools a great celebrity in these parts, TRY THEM. Nos. 33 and 35 Richmond Street; the red cars up Third Street cross Richmond, near tne works. May 23.-Jw. H. S. WAGNER, DEALER IN Dry Goods, Yankee JTotwns, G rocerieSy 1. rot is ions. Flour and' Feed, Fill, and Salt. Boots and Shots, Hardware, Wooden. Ware, Crockery, Brushes fc Brooms, Kerosene, and, in short, almost everything you can think of or aek for; all of which are of fered at smash down prices, .at the old staad, on Main-street, between the Bank and the Jfffersonxan office. The public are invited to call. II. S. WAG N Kit. May 9, 1807. Dissolution Notice. f I iIIE Co-partnership heretofore existing JL between the undersigned, under the firm name of Detrick & Williams, in the Drug, Medicine, Watch &. Jewelry business, was dissolved by mutual consent on Friday, trie luin day ot May inst. All persons in debted to the lite firm are requested to call and pay up, and those having claims against the same will present them for settJemen without delay. The business will be con tinued at the old stand by C. S. Detrick &l Co., who have employed Mr. Peter S. Wil I isms to supervise the Watch & Jewelry department K. DETRICK, P. S. WILLIAMS. Stroudsburg, May 10, 1867. Notice to Collectors. NOTICE is hereby given lo the Collec tors of Monroe county, that their duplicate must bo settled up, prior to the firbt of July next. After that date, interest will be charged upon the balance unpaid, and the account wil be placed in the hands or tne Commissioners' Attorney for collection. This is the last notice of the kind that mil be civen, especially to. I bote Collectors who are n arrears lor the year I6G0, and preceding jrearp. J5y order of the May 16, 1807. COMMISSIONERS. LICENSE NOTICES. ! npHE following applications fer Tavern Eatmg. House and Liquor Store Li censes mil be presented to the Court o Ujuarter Sessions, to be held at Stroud burg, on Wednesday, May 29I1SG7: Tavern Licenses. Oliver D. Smith, Coolbaugh. I t-i I r. ll v-aC, Ja5ob B- Tcel IC u n Adam M. Dunder, John Mcrwine, Chcsnuthill. I Jo.cph Butts, Lyn ford M. Heller. (i (( ii 41 i( Barrett. Jacob K. Shafer, Jerome Kresre. Luzabeth Kresge, Daniel Lentz, jr., Wilkinson Price, Charles J. Price, John W. Yothcrs,. Joseph "Hawk, Kid red. it .Nelson Heffelfinger, t: t. i- Timothy Kresge. of Jerome II. Fetherman, Hamilton. . I o . Valentine Houser. . Pi,..!., c.-u. Wt:"" V. .uuiiiu it. onaicr, Charles Bossard, . " . " Samuel Dennis, . . "." Henry Depue, Middle Smithficld. James Place. Abraham Gish, Paradise. t Pocono. t (i Polk, ii i t i tt Roes, it Reuben Neybart, Charles Isrown . Msnaeseh Miller, t u ixr i- i t r I M i"'y1,0"cri Jocl Berlin, an5el Kcrcbner, Jonas bnyder, Darid Kresge, Jacob II. Stacker. i . I lllihpn ITnrtToll of Philip Metzar ' Luke W. Brodhsad. SmithGeld. ti Stroud. Stroudsburg. lhomas Brodhead f Isaaa S. Labar, A. M. Jones, Nelson Detrick, Jeremiah Sandt, Jacob Knecht, Lyn ford Marsh, Aaron Y . Clark. it Tobyhannah. Isaac StoufTer, Henry fetoddart, Hiram Hay, Reuben B. Bonser, Tunkhannock. - lieubea 15orra11. J Jjiquor Stores. n. S. Deitrick & Co.. Stroud. I .T M. William . I- f?n. Strnu.l.hnri k Nation, Smithfield. haling -Houses. James Kdinr, Stroudsburg. Christian Hiller, Godfrey Ruff, Peter Born, Ferdinand Dutot, i Joseph T. Walton, Martin McMahan, Coolbaugh. Samuel Stetzer, Jacob Gcarhart, ti ti Dennis Galvco, John Zahn, Barrett. W. It. Strite, Henry Scholler, ' TIIO. M. McILIIANKV, Clerk. May 9, 1SG7. LOOK THIS WAY, ALL WHO WANT Carriage Work Or Blacksniithing I ' DONE TX K UI'LIUUK MAIN IN ill K! TUT.'" yv :u v . t sform the public that he is fully pro pared, at his establishment, at the corner of Simpson and Sarah-streets, in the borough of Stroudsburg, to make to order, everv stvle of Carriage, Wagon, and in fact, everything in his line of bu siness, at the shortest possible notice, and on tl most reasonable terms. Carriages repaired, trimmed and paint ed in the best stylo of the art. Having first-class material always on hand, and none but first-class workmen engaged, the public are assured that none but hrst-class work will be turned oat at h hP- ' in connection witn his Uarriage fchop he has also a Blacksmith Shop, where superior workmen will always be found ready to attend to the orders of customers. The public are invited to call and ex amine his stock before purchasing else where. VALENTINE KAUTZ. May 9, 18C7.-3m. ISTotice. nnilE APPRAISEMENT OF $300 for Widows in the following Estates will be presented for approval to the next Orphans' Court, to bo held at Strouds burg, May 27, 1867: Estate of (Jcorge t able, deceased. John Kemmerer, Lewis Decker, 41 Benjamin Pitt, " TIIO'S M. McILHANEV, May 9, '07. Clerk DR. A. H. SEEM, DENTIST, 1 T7T7'lLLbe pleased to see all u ho wish M V V- to have their Dentistry done in a proper and careful manner, beautiful sets ol artificial teeth made on Gold, Silver, or Rub- hrr Plates as nersona mar desire. Tenth carefully extracteJ without pain, if desired. The public are invited to give him a call at the office formerly occupied by Dr. Seip, next door to the Indian Queen Hotel. All work warranted. April '25, 'G7. Notice. . AX APPEAL WILL BE HELD AT tb r!nrnmii:RinnrH' Office in the borough of Stroudsburg, on" Wednesday, the 29th day ot May inst., when and where all persons who feel themselves ag grieved on account of their Assessed Val uation, can be heard. By order of the Board, M. JI.DKEIIEK, Clerk. May 0; 1867. BE1V NEW STORE JUST OPENED WITH . NEW GOODS. , Buy your Dry Goods of : Tt. IP. & II. D. 33TJSII, Corner of Main & Chestnut-Streets, . . Next Door to Washington Hotel, STROUDSBURG, PA., Who have just received, from New-York and Philadelphia, the LARGEST AND. BEST SELECTED STOCK in market, consisting of . Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Silks, Shawls, Cassimeres, a full assortment of HOSIERY, GLOVES and YANKEE NO TIONS, too numerous to mention. A full line of Carpets, Floor Oil-Cloth and Matting. All of which will be sold at the lowest possible prices. May 2, 1867.-lyr. R. F.-& H. D. BUSH. REGISTER'S NOTICE. JOTICE is hereby given, to all persons - interested in the Estates of the re spective decedents, that the following Accounts have been filed in the Regis ter's Office of Monroe county, and will be presented for confirmation to the Orphans' uourt or said county, at btroudsbur, on MONDAY, the 27th dav of MAY. 1SG7. at 10 o'clock, A. M. : Account of Jonas Murphy. Executor. of George Murphy, deceased. Account of Ueorjie u. Hawk. Adm'r. Ac., of Elizabeth lluff. deceased. Account of John Krcse. Adm'r. &c.. of Doct Ernst Sallman, deceased. Account of Daniel Andrew. Adtn'r. &e., of Matthias Frantr, deceased. Account of James II. Stroud. Guardian. of Sarah Ann Ediuger. Account of Sonhia L. Evans c Wil liam K. Snyder Adra'rs, &c, of Morris Evans, deceased. Account of Jacob Werkheiser. Adm'r. Sic., of Adam Werkheiser, deceased. rinal Account of John Edinjrer. Adm'r. Ac, of Jerome Mctzgar, deceased. Account of John 1. Frailer. Adm'r. Ac., of John II. Ousterhoudt, deceased. Account of bamuel Labar. Guardian, of .Marietta JJush. Account of Samuel Labar, Guardian, of Anseline Uush. Account of Simpson Fetherman. Execu tor, Ac., of Ilachael Fetherman, doe'd. Account of Philip McCIusker. Adm'r. Ac., of Jonathan Fenner, deceased. Account of Wilson D. House, one of the Executors, Ao., of George llouee. deceased. First Account of Peter II. Robeson. Adm'r, Ac., of Joseph M. Robeson, dee'd. Account of Charles 31. Ilanna A John Ha nna, Adio'rs, Ac, of Jonas Ilanna. deceased. Account of Samuel Flvte A Joseph Al- tcmu9t Executors, Ac, of Georjie Flrte. deceased. Account of Maria Armitaec. Adm'ix. of John Armitape, deceased. Account of Jonas U." Miller. Adm'r. Ac, of Peter Miller, deceased. Account of Thomas E. Heller, Adm'r. de bonis non, of George Heller, deceased. Account of illiam line, Adm r. dc bonis von, of R. S. Schoonover, dee'd. Account of Abel Storm. Executor. Ac. of Mary Hulshizcr, deceased. Account of bolmy Anjrlemovcr. Adm ix. Ac, of Jacob Anleraoyer, deceased. Account of ielix Storm A Abel Storm. Executors, Ac, of James Newell, dee'd. Account of George Larue. Adm'r. Ac. of Alexander Rrown, deceased. JOHN S. FISHER: Register llegistera Unicc, Mroudsburg, . ... v May 2, 18G7. , C. W. SEIP. M. D.f Physician and Surgeon, Has removed his office and residence to the building, lately occupied by Wm. Davis, Lsq.t on Main-slroet. Devoting all his time to his profession he will be prepared to an swer all calls, either day or night, when not professionally engaged, with promptness. 0C7 Charges reasonable. N Stroudt-burg, April 11, 1667.-tf. . $23,000,000. nu: NEW six per mi. SWT It EE FROM ALL STATE, COUNTY AND .MUNICIPAL TAXATION. Will he furnished in sums lo suit, on nn. )lication lo the nearest Bank or Banker: al- so Ly eilher of the undersigned, JAY COOKE Si' CO. DKEXELW: CO. E. W. CLAKK & CO. Hankers. Philadelphia. April 25, 18G7. siuxirsvAsii rowDEiM Saves time, labor, money, mikes washing pastime, and Monday a Festival. Sold every where. Try it. ZIEGLER &. SMITH, Chemists and Wholesale' Druggists, 137 North Third Street, Philadelphia. Nov. 15, 156G.-lyr. GOODS. Satinets, Broadcloths, White Goods, Mourning Goods, Shroudings, &c, DR. UP DE GRAFF, OF UP DE GRAFF'S EYE AND EAR INFIRMARY, Will be at Stroudsburg, At the Washington Hotel, two Weeks, COMMENCING, Al'IUL 29, 18G7. Dr. UP DE LiRAFF treats all diseases, among which are the following: Deafness, Discharges from the Ear, Roarin? and other sounds of the Ear, Blindness, Sore Eyes, Asthma, Bronchitis, Consumption, Catarrh, Coughs, Contracted Limbs, Cancer?, Con vulsions, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Weak Limbs, White Swellings, Wens and Tumors, Cross Lyes, Hare Lip, Diarrhoea, Disease of the Kidneys, Disease of the Heart, Skin Dis ease, Fever and other Fores, Fits, Gravel, General Debility, Sick Headache, Humors, Involuntary Emission, Lameness, Neural gia, Palpitation of the Heart, Palsy, Rheu matism, bpinal Disease, Scrofula, St. Vitas Dance, Swollen Joints, Salt Rheum, Tetter, Ruptures, Rupture and Swelled Neck. CONSUMPTION. The Doctor has a new discovery for treating consumption, called the Attomuer by which medicine is made so fine and mixed with the air that it can be breathed by the patient, thus bringing the medicine directly in contact with the lungs, which is the only way by which this formidable disease can possibly be cured. CAUTION. No cases are guaranteed, but all person? are assured that l fie best ef forts of the Doctor will be directed to their case?, and no cases will be taken but those considered eilher curable or improvable. Ffinale complaints are withheld in profes sional confidence, wilh due delicacy of the patients. We would advise Patients to call 6oon, as the Doctor's stay is short, the best must be made of the time. ARTIFICIAL EVES. Dr. Up De Graff i will insert Artificial Lyes without pain, and so natural as to defy detection. CONSULTATION. Nothing will he charged for Consultation. For particulars, &c, see Bills. May 2, 1S67. Auditor's Notice. Estate of XATIIAX B. EVERETT, deceased: npiIE undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Monroe county, to nJake distribution of the bal ance in the hands of Charles II. Bartholo mew, Administrator, of the Estate of Na than IJ. -Everett, dec, will attend to the duties of his appointment on FRIDAY, the 24th day of MAY next, at 10 o'clock, a. m., at the office of S. S. Dreher, Esq., in the borough of Stroudsburg, at which time and place, all parties interested can attend and be heard, or be debarred from coming in for a share of said fund. J. U. STOllM, Auditor. April 25, 18C7.-4L Auditor's Notice. Estate of Fronica Flyte, late of Jioss township, deceased. The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Court of Common Peas of Monroe county, to make distribution of tho bal ance iu the bauds of John Flyte, Admin istrator, to and among the creditors, here by gives notice, that he will attend to the duties of his appointment on Friday, the 24 May next, at 10 o'clock, a. in., at the Prothonotary's office, in tho borough of btroudsburg, at which time and place, all persous having any just claims or demands against said fund, will present the same or be forever debarred from couitug in for any share thereof. TIIO'S. M. McILIIANFY, April 25, 1807. Auditor.' Auditor's Notice. Estate of Peter G. Kunkle, deceased. Tho uudersigned Auditor, appointed by the Court of Com man Please of Mon roe county, to make distribution of the balance in the hands of Jacob K Shafer, Administrator, to and among the crcdi. tors, hereby gives notice, that ho will at tend to the duties of his appointment 011 Friday, the 24th day of May next, at 10 o'clock, a. in , at hit office, in the borough of Stroudsburg, at which time and place, all persons having any just claims or de mands against said fund, will present the same or be forever debarred from coming in for auy share thereof. STEPHEN HOLMES, Jit , April 25, 1807-3 Auditor. BLANK LEASES For Sale at this Office CAN YOU tell why everybody jroes to MiCarty 8 to huv FURNITURE 1 August 2, 15G6. New Cabinet Ware-Rooms!' NEW FURNITURE! . OPPOSITION TO IIUHBUGGERY! Philip Miller & Son RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE TO the public that they have opened, at thoir new VVarc-Roomt, on Main-street, in Stroodslurg, djoining the Race, a very su perior assortment of Furniture, embracing complete PARLOR, CHAMBER, and DINING-ROOM SUITES, both of their own and city manufacture which they will dispose of at the lowest pos sible prices for cash. They are also prepared to manufacture to nrJ.r .n I ; it,.;- i;n from a single piece ot furniture uploa com p'ete outfit from garret to cellar, all of the best seasoned timber, and by the best of workmen. They do not claim to.be the only Furniture dealer in ISjtrondaburg -who has a licence to sell Furniture," but having1 paid a license and established themselves in business ihey are determined to do full justice to all who patronize them. Their stock of lumber embraces all the kinds of wood em ployed in obinet-making, and was selected with regard to quality than to price. rjememher th.it we can supply full suites either of our own or of city manufacture, though e prefer filling the former, because greater justice can be done thereby to pur chasers. ' , UNDER TAKING ! UNDER TAKING ! I Having provided . ourselves with a. new", neat, and elegant Hearse, a full supply of the latest myles of Coffins and burial Cas kets, and all the other appliances of a first class establishment, we are prepared to con duct the business of Undertaking, in all its branches, to the perfect satisfaction of all who favor us with orders in this line. Machine Sawing, Turning, Plaining, cCr. Their fa'ctory being fitted np with superior Turning, Suwin, and Plaining Machinery, all driven by a powerful tteam engine, orders from cabinet-makers, carpenter?, and others, for work in these lines will he promptly and satisfactorily filled. They respectfully s. .licit a call from tho public. Furniture cheerfully shown without charge, and prices as low as the lowest. PHILIP MILLER & SON. March 14, 1SG7. IF you want BUREAUS, BEDSTEADS. TABLES, WASH-STANDS, &,c. call on PHILIP MILLER & SON. March 14, 18G7. I F you want CANE-SEAT, RUSH BOT TOM, or WINDSOR CHAIRS, ell on PHILIP MILLER & SON. March 14,: 1967. IF you want MAHOGANY, ROSEWOOD or PLAIN SOFAS, LOUNGES or CHAIRS, call on PHILIP MILLER &. SON. March 14, ISG7. IF you want GILT ROSEWOOD, MA HOGANY or WALNUT PICTURE FRAMES, ronnd, oral, oblong or sqaare of any size, call 011 PHILIP MILLER &. SON. March 14, 1SG7. IF ycu want the best CHAMBER, PAR- - vi li.m.u-uwu4u cuii jjij, or the plainest, or if you want the best KITCH EN FURNITURE, call on PHILIP MILLER &. SON. March 14, 15G7. THE AMERICAN f OORIXG STOVE. Another Great ImDrovement. SIFTING ASHES MADE EASY. Every housekeeper knows that the process of sifting Coal Ashes is attended with much inconvenience and annoyance from dust. ic. and unless the ashps are sifted much coal will he wasted that can be used after sifting. In the American Cooking Stove this disagree able process is entirely overcome by the inge nious arrangement of an ash sifter, in the hearth or ash box, cf the stove, by means of which after the grate is dumped into the ash box the ashes can be siftt d in a rn ment, with the ash box all closed, and without any dust in ihe room, and the coal and cinders are all retained in a separate apartment, and can be returned to the fire chamber, or be removed elsewhere, and the ash pin can then be removed containing the ashes with out any dust whatever. This arrangement does away with the old fashioned ash sifters, and must commend itself to all, and is an other long stride towards perfection, and must add largely to the already extended reputation af this deservedly popular store. This improvement is fully secured by letters patent. SHEAR, PACKARD &. CO., 17 and 19 Green St , AltChy. For sale by FLORY &. BROTHER, March Jl.-3m. ' Stroudsburg, Pa. HEAD-QUARTERS STROUDSBURG, PA., MARCHING ORDERS No. I. FOR 1867. "JVrANSFlELD, is again in the Mcrcan LtJL tile field, with his head-quarters at the old established stand, corner of Main and Green-streets (late Geo. Fable'), where the peoplo can always he sure of finding the most ft"aliioiml1c, Durable, and Cliticat Stock of Goods ever brought into the county. lie lias DRY GOODS of all kinds, G R OVER IKS if- PR O VISIONS, hoots $ s irons. CROCKERY GLASS WARE, cf-c, iV-c $c. tfrc. at such prices as will enable him to supply his customer a little , Cheaper than the Cheapest It being impossible lor him to r umerate tho various articles which comprise hia stock, the public are invited to call and examine for themselves. ' NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. Wheat Flour by the barrel or less quaatity. ; Farmers' Produce, bought, or taken in exchange for goodi, at the highest market prices. . MANSFIELD. April 18. 1S67. Professsor of Music, Will take a limited number of SrhnNr on the PIANO-FORTE and MELODEON. For farther particulars npr.lv t tlia Stroudshurg Hotel. r.nfi H, '67.